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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

... for patients suffering from DM type I and II is safe and ...in chronically ill patients has not yet been structured into a protocol tai- lored to the needs of patients with DM, CVD, and ...

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Incomplete medication adherence of chronically ill patients in German primary care

Incomplete medication adherence of chronically ill patients in German primary care

... Descriptive analyses were used to describe the degree of incomplete adherence in this sample of chronically ill patients. Chi-squared/Fisher’s exact tests were used to evaluate the relationship ...

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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

... by chronically ill pa- tients within a ...(1) patients with very high waiting times might wait too long to have continuous con- sultations throughout the year; (2) patients with long waiting ...

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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

... patient. Risk factors with a univariate p-value of <0.25 were included in a multivariate model. Backwards step-wise regression was conducted until only signifi- cant predictors of each outcome remained. All multi- ...

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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

... surviving patients experienced the exacerbation of a chronic illness, such as hypertension, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory diseases, due to disaster-related stress, interruption of care, or both; for ...

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How do patients value and prioritize patient portal functionalities and usage factors? A conjoint analysis study with chronically ill patients

How do patients value and prioritize patient portal functionalities and usage factors? A conjoint analysis study with chronically ill patients

... to patients with a (very) low health status and/or interest in their ...These patients might have dif- ferent preferences regarding patient portal design and ...different chronically ill pa- ...

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Prevalence of Burnout among Professionals Who Care for Elderly and Chronically Ill Patients

Prevalence of Burnout among Professionals Who Care for Elderly and Chronically Ill Patients

... This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome among professionals who care for elderly and chronically ill patients and the relationship between the appearance of Burnout and ...

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Telephone based health coaching for chronically ill patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Telephone based health coaching for chronically ill patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... The TBHC will follow the concepts of motivational interviewing techniques, individual, collaborative goal setting and shared decision-making. The coach will lead the conversation, but will try to follow a non-directive ...

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... the chronically ill now constitutes 78% of all health care expenses in the US ...of chronically ill patients may be the most expensive health problem ...for chronically ...

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A Delphi Approach to Understanding Personal Engagement and Disengagement in Doctors Working in Rural, Community Hospitals in the State of North Carolina.

A Delphi Approach to Understanding Personal Engagement and Disengagement in Doctors Working in Rural, Community Hospitals in the State of North Carolina.

... of chronically ill patients in settings with little access to specialty care which contributes to disengagement and ultimately turnover (Bipartisan Policy Center, 2018; MacKinney et ...

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The relationship between (stigmatizing) views and lay public preferences regarding tuberculosis treatment in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

The relationship between (stigmatizing) views and lay public preferences regarding tuberculosis treatment in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

... TB patients together with chronically ill patients are associated with different atti- tudes and preferences toward TB treatment and support types (it does not help to put TB patients ...

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Get moving: the practice nurse is watching you!

Get moving: the practice nurse is watching you!

... of chronically ill patients are treated in primary ...support patients in achieving a more active lifestyle and could also help nurses to coach patients in establishing this behavioural ...

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Serenity—Uses in the Care of Chronically Ill Older Patients: A Concept Clarification

Serenity—Uses in the Care of Chronically Ill Older Patients: A Concept Clarification

... of chronically ill older patients and patients in end of life care is that too much focus is placed on the patient’s ...are chronically ill or in care at the end of life, it is ...

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Expression of myeloid differentiation factor 88 in neurons is not requisite for the induction of sickness behavior by interleukin-1β

Expression of myeloid differentiation factor 88 in neurons is not requisite for the induction of sickness behavior by interleukin-1β

... Sickness behavior is an integral component of the adap- tive metabolic response to infection. In chronically ill patients this response becomes maladaptive, significantly worsening quali[r] ...

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Characteristics of Mothers with Chronically Ill Children in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Characteristics of Mothers with Chronically Ill Children in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

... In the analysis, parents provided information on the age of onset of illness, amount of time spent in caring for the child, and the daily activities of the children with chronic illnesses. All children in this study had ...

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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

... CCI patients whereas men showed a rather stable ...CCI patients with an even distribution of male/female patients and a higher representation of patients 40 years or ...

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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

... Chiropractors practice in several ways but one distinc- tion relating to this issue is the separation between chiropractors who focus mainly on musculoskeletal dis- orders and those who state that they are unconcerned ...

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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 ...acutely ill children in intensive care or in medical, surgical, ...

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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

... Posttraumatic stress was assessed with the German ver- sion of the Posttraumatic Symptom Scale (PTSS-10) [18, 19]. The PTSS-10 was applied within a time frame of up to 6 months after transfer from acute care hospi- tal ...

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Concealed concern: Fathers' experience of having a child with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Concealed concern: Fathers' experience of having a child with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

... Researchers are beginning to challenge the view that fathers of chronically ill and disabled children limit their role to supporting the mother (e.g., Pelchat, Lefebvre & Perreault, 2003). But more ...

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