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Parental Attitudes About Confidentiality in a Pediatric Oncology Clinic

Parental Attitudes About Confidentiality in a Pediatric Oncology Clinic

... Ifanother parent or child in the clinic asks a member of the clinic staff what my child’s diagnosis (type of cancer) is, the clinic staff member should:. _____ a[r] ...

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Rethinking gamete donor care:a satisfaction survey of egg and sperm donors in the UK

Rethinking gamete donor care:a satisfaction survey of egg and sperm donors in the UK

... the clinic for fertility treament [19, 23], or those requiring medical treatment ...for clinic staff to view donors as patients in order to take into account their attitudes and experiences, thereby ...

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Vol 3, No 3 (2009)

Vol 3, No 3 (2009)

... education on weight-gain diets could therefore have been helpful for the mothers and children in the present study. Mothers’ confidence to engage themselves and participate fully is likely to be influenced by the respect ...

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Satisfaction with in vitro fertilization treatment: patients’ experiences and professionals’ perceptions

Satisfaction with in vitro fertilization treatment: patients’ experiences and professionals’ perceptions

... both patients and professionals in public IVF clinics in Israel. Because the State of Israel funds IVF treatments for married couples and for single women until the birth of a second child, it is a useful setting for ...

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Timing of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria during pregnancy and the implications of current policy on early uptake in north east Tanzania

Timing of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria during pregnancy and the implications of current policy on early uptake in north east Tanzania

... among clinic staff, and the guidelines were well-publicized with several clin- ics displaying posters and most providing pamphlets describing the appropriate gestation ages for first and sec- ond ...

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International survey of diagnostic services for children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

International survey of diagnostic services for children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

... the clinic population (number of children seen, age range, referral process); clinic staff (number, professional group, specific training in diagnosis of FASD, role in clinic); assessment ...

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High acceptability for cell phone text messages to improve communication of laboratory results with HIV-infected patients in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional survey study

High acceptability for cell phone text messages to improve communication of laboratory results with HIV-infected patients in rural Uganda: a cross-sectional survey study

... In a survey of 50 HIV-infected patients in care in rural Uganda with access to cell phones, we found nearly uni- versal acceptability for communication of information about laboratory test results via cell phone text ...

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Electronic screening for lifestyle issues and mental health in youth: a community-based participatory research approach

Electronic screening for lifestyle issues and mental health in youth: a community-based participatory research approach

... practice staff with local community agencies and resources ...server. Clinic staff reviewed Youth- CHAT results to identify youth in need of immediate help ...

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Maintaining public health insurance benefits: How primary care clinics help keep low-income patients insured

Maintaining public health insurance benefits: How primary care clinics help keep low-income patients insured

... 26 clinic staff and 18 patients/family ...enrollment. Clinic staff addressed these barriers by reminding patients when applications were due, assisting with applications as needed, and ...

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Burnout and use of HIV services among health care workers in Lusaka District, Zambia: a cross-sectional study

Burnout and use of HIV services among health care workers in Lusaka District, Zambia: a cross-sectional study

... with clinic staff may make them vulnerable to breaches in confidentiality, speculation and ...[28]. Clinic staff working to provide ART were more likely to seek test- ing for HIV, when ...

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Operational characteristics of antiretroviral therapy clinics in Zambia: a time and motion analysis

Operational characteristics of antiretroviral therapy clinics in Zambia: a time and motion analysis

... per clinic, which limits this study to a cross-sectional ...the clinic waiting room but before any clinic staff ...the clinic had offi- cially closed, but after all patient visits had ...

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An exploration of the role of pharmacists within general practice clinics: the protocol for the pharmacists in practice study (PIPS)

An exploration of the role of pharmacists within general practice clinics: the protocol for the pharmacists in practice study (PIPS)

... the clinic (or a home visit if they prefer or are housebound) to per- form a comprehensive medication review and identify medication-related problems ...or clinic staff, if ...other staff and ...

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International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences p-ISSN: 1694-2620 e-ISSN: 1694-2639 Volume 3, No 1, pp. 28-37, ©IJHSS A framework for mainstreaming patient-centered communication in community-based healthcare organizations

International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences p-ISSN: 1694-2620 e-ISSN: 1694-2639 Volume 3, No 1, pp. 28-37, ©IJHSS A framework for mainstreaming patient-centered communication in community-based healthcare organizations

... A clinic that continues to capture data on language assistance needs ought to incorporate evaluation mechanisms that use this data collected to assess disparities in communication vulnerable patient population and ...

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Report of the announced inspection of medication safety at Kilcreene Regional Orthopaedic Hospital

Report of the announced inspection of medication safety at Kilcreene Regional Orthopaedic Hospital

... reference set out the scope of the governance arrangements relating to medication safety across Kilcreene Regional Orthopaedic Hospital, Castlecomer District Hospital and the Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke’s General ...

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Integrating a Parenting Intervention With Routine Primary Health Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial

Integrating a Parenting Intervention With Routine Primary Health Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial

... Attendance was high in both groups. The children’s mother usually brought their child to the clinic, with 97.9% of children accompanied by their mother at the 3-month visit declining to 89.4% at 18 months; 83.1% ...

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Use of the data system for field management of a clinical study conducted in Kolkata, India

Use of the data system for field management of a clinical study conducted in Kolkata, India

... Good Clinical Practice (ICH GCP) are important aspects of a clinical study. A data system should ensure that these issues are well addressed in the system design [3]. The design should also ensure that the data are ...

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Reproductive health services for populations at high risk of HIV: Performance of a night clinic in Tete province, Mozambique

Reproductive health services for populations at high risk of HIV: Performance of a night clinic in Tete province, Mozambique

... To obtain client perspectives, six focus group discussions (FGDs) were held at the beginning of 2008 using a discus- sion guide, one with Mozambican FSW (n = 8), one with Zimbabwean FSW (n = 8), two with Mozambican LDD ...

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Survey of Classification Systems in the United States

Survey of Classification Systems in the United States

... Other titles given were "program committee," "clinic," "guidance committee," and "institutional treatment staff." The personnel comprising the committees are as varied as the number of i[r] ...

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Human resources for health care delivery in Tanzania: a multifaceted problem

Human resources for health care delivery in Tanzania: a multifaceted problem

... workers per 1000 population in Europe and only 2.3 in Africa [7]. There is also marked variation within Africa: in Chad there are 0.16 nurses per 1,000 population, and Tanzania has 0.39 nurses and 0.25 clinical ...

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The contribution of comprehensive geriatric assessment to primary care physicians

The contribution of comprehensive geriatric assessment to primary care physicians

... Our cross-sectional survey of PCPs showed that out- patient CGA contributed significantly to the care of patients with cognitive decline and dementia, the man- agement of overall medical care, and the counseling and ...

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