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Development of a primary care-based complex care management intervention for chronically ill patients at high risk for hospitalization: a study protocol

Development of a primary care-based complex care management intervention for chronically ill patients at high risk for hospitalization: a study protocol

... It can be assumed that most of the identified patients will suffer from more than the index condition. Insur- ance claims data will therefore be analysed to assess co- morbidity and its patterns in LOH high patients. Co- ...

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“What we want”: chronically ill adolescents’ preferences and priorities for improving health care

“What we want”: chronically ill adolescents’ preferences and priorities for improving health care

... extensive hospital experience complained about being with younger children on the ward and favored being hospitalized with ...the hospital was important to about half of the attendants of the disco party, ...

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Demographic and clinical predictors of unplanned hospital utilisation among chronically ill patients: a prospective cohort study

Demographic and clinical predictors of unplanned hospital utilisation among chronically ill patients: a prospective cohort study

... and hospital admission in a patient population with chronic illness from western ...of care should be targeted to those living with high levels of dependency and their ...previous hospital admissions ...

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Affordability, availability and acceptability barriers to health care for the chronically ill: Longitudinal case studies from South Africa

Affordability, availability and acceptability barriers to health care for the chronically ill: Longitudinal case studies from South Africa

... a hospital, and then either continued treatment at the hospital or referral to the ...either hospital or clinic, despite continuing ill-health (Cases V4 Glory & V5 ...

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The use of the EQ-5D-Y health related quality of life outcome measure in children in the Western Cape, South Africa: psychometric properties, feasibility and usefulness - a longitudinal, analytical study

The use of the EQ-5D-Y health related quality of life outcome measure in children in the Western Cape, South Africa: psychometric properties, feasibility and usefulness - a longitudinal, analytical study

... for chronically ill children were chosen, as the level of physical disability and management of the conditions was different at each ...chronic care facility, cared for children with an acquired ...

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Primary care practice based care management for chronically ill patients (PraCMan): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN56104508]

Primary care practice based care management for chronically ill patients (PraCMan): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN56104508]

... of care planning, all patients will receive a patient folder containing dis- ease specific information leaflets, symptom diaries, action plans for self-managing acute exacerbations, a list of diagnosis and ...

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Predictors of posttraumatic stress and quality of life in family members of chronically critically ill patients after intensive care

Predictors of posttraumatic stress and quality of life in family members of chronically critically ill patients after intensive care

... Another major finding of the present study is the pre- diction of HRQL in family members of CCI patients by the patients’ acute posttraumatic stress at ICU. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study prospec- ...

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Waiting times in the ambulatory sector - the case of chronically Ill patients

Waiting times in the ambulatory sector - the case of chronically Ill patients

... health care system which combine information about waiting times with (clinically documented) information about the state of health of patients in the ambulatory ...and hospital treatments documented at the ...

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Care trajectories of chronically ill older adult patients discharged from hospital: a quantitative cross-sectional study using health insurance claims data

Care trajectories of chronically ill older adult patients discharged from hospital: a quantitative cross-sectional study using health insurance claims data

... beled chronically ill older adult patients according to the type(s) of care they received in the 90 days after admis- sion: geriatric rehabilitation (GR), community nursing (CN), a short stay in a ...

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Self-reported fatigue following intensive care of chronically critically ill patients: a prospective cohort study

Self-reported fatigue following intensive care of chronically critically ill patients: a prospective cohort study

... habilitation hospital between November 2011 and May ...acute care hospital to post-acute ICU at a rehabilitation hospital ...Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU; [29, 30]) vis-à-vis at ...

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Changing choices : disabled and chronically ill people's experiences of reconsidering choices

Changing choices : disabled and chronically ill people's experiences of reconsidering choices

... to hospital or immediate contact with health care ...about care, from coping alone to receiving home care services, then to arranging this herself through direct payments, and finally to ...

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Cost effectiveness of collaborative care for chronically ill patients with comorbid depressive disorder in the general hospital setting, a randomised controlled trial

Cost effectiveness of collaborative care for chronically ill patients with comorbid depressive disorder in the general hospital setting, a randomised controlled trial

... 'collaborative care inter- vention' is developed [40]. Collaborative care is based on the principles of disease management and involves three main principles: firstly, active collaboration of the patient ...

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Integrated care delivery and health care seeking by chronically-ill patients – a case-control study of rural Henan province, China

Integrated care delivery and health care seeking by chronically-ill patients – a case-control study of rural Henan province, China

... and hospital), or a total of 320 patients for both counties ...from hospital per ...Primary Care Policy Center and Results for Development, a Washington DC-based non-profit analysis and research ...

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Fatigue in chronically critically ill patients following intensive care - reliability and validity of the multidimensional fatigue inventory (MFI-20)

Fatigue in chronically critically ill patients following intensive care - reliability and validity of the multidimensional fatigue inventory (MFI-20)

... habilitation hospital (Bavaria Clinic Kreischa) where they were weaned from long-term ...Critical Ill- ness Polymyopathy (CIP, ICD-10: ...acute care hospital during the weeks before inclusion ...

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Prevalence of hypomagnesemia in children admitted to pediatric intensive care unit and its correlation with patient outcome

Prevalence of hypomagnesemia in children admitted to pediatric intensive care unit and its correlation with patient outcome

... correlation between magnesium and clinical outcome in different studies could be the heterogenous patient population in every study and also the fact that serum Mg measurement is not a reliable indicator of the real ...

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Emergency and disaster preparedness for chronically ill patients: a review of recommendations

Emergency and disaster preparedness for chronically ill patients: a review of recommendations

... of care, or both; for some patients, these exacerbations resulted in ...of chronically ill ...health care providers should be aware of the following three suggestions: 1) recommendations ...

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STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS

STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS

... ‘S Standards and Recommendations for Hospital Care of Newborn Infants. Evanston, Ill., American Academy of Pediatrics, 1957.. 978 STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS[r] ...

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Improving Care of Chronically Ill

Improving Care of Chronically Ill

... health care that places patients’ goals, beliefs, preferences, and capacities at the center of ...their care, they can provide valuable information to help their clinical team prioritize ...self- ...

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Chiropractic conservatism and the ability to determine contra-indications, non-indications, and indications to chiropractic care: a cross-sectional survey of chiropractic students

Chiropractic conservatism and the ability to determine contra-indications, non-indications, and indications to chiropractic care: a cross-sectional survey of chiropractic students

... Primary prevention is defined as prevention of a condi- tion before it has occurred [11]. According to a recent systematic review of the literature, chiropractors are generally interested in providing primary prevention ...

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Modified systemic inflammatory response syndrome and provider gestalt predicting adverse outcomes in children under 5 years presenting to an urban emergency department of a tertiary hospital in Tanzania

Modified systemic inflammatory response syndrome and provider gestalt predicting adverse outcomes in children under 5 years presenting to an urban emergency department of a tertiary hospital in Tanzania

... critically ill children of under-fives with vary- ing mortality and case fatality rates that are similar to the overall mortality of ...acute care in sub-Saharan Africa exemplifies why a mechanism to ...

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