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Key data on health 2000  Data 1985 1995  1999 ed

Key data on health 2000 Data 1985 1995 1999 ed

... Home nursing: medical and Home nursing: Local health and social care nursing care at the patient's own home, assist with all activities of centres NHS daily living and co-ordinate the ca[r] ...

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Critical nursing and health care aide behaviors in care of the nursing home resident dying with dementia

Critical nursing and health care aide behaviors in care of the nursing home resident dying with dementia

... to health care aide satisfaction with their work in long-term care settings caring for people with dementia (Sung, Change, & Tsai, ...resident care is positively influenced through ...

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Evaluation of Ambulatory Geriatric Rehabilitation (EAGER): study protocol of a matched cohort study based on claims data

Evaluation of Ambulatory Geriatric Rehabilitation (EAGER): study protocol of a matched cohort study based on claims data

... mandatory nursing care insurance at- tached to statutory health insurance since ...a nursing care level ...their home and relatives, maintaining their everyday life ...

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The effects of movement stimulation on activities of daily living performance and quality of life in nursing home residents with dementia: a randomized controlled trial

The effects of movement stimulation on activities of daily living performance and quality of life in nursing home residents with dementia: a randomized controlled trial

... models: the first model examined the overall interven- tion effects, independent of time, while the second model examined the difference in intervention effects over time. The ADL group (PADL and SADL) was compared to ...

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Impact of nursing home admission on health care use and disease status elderly dependent people one year before and one year after skilled nursing home admission based on 2012–2013 SNIIRAM data

Impact of nursing home admission on health care use and disease status elderly dependent people one year before and one year after skilled nursing home admission based on 2012–2013 SNIIRAM data

... of nursing home internal and external re- sources in order to limit unnecessary transfers to emer- gency ...institutions, nursing staff is relatively limited and access to clinical pathology or ...

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CUSTOMER PERCEPTION, ACCESSIBILITY AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN A NURSING HOME IN KERALA   A STUDY

CUSTOMER PERCEPTION, ACCESSIBILITY AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN A NURSING HOME IN KERALA A STUDY

... Bindhu Nursing Home are highly skilled and ...The care and service provided by the organization has gained a name of its own in the minds of the people in an around Kallara in Kottayam ...

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Medical specialist attendance in nursing homes

Medical specialist attendance in nursing homes

... that nursing home residents, despite higher morbidity, receive less medical specialist attendance than community dwelling individuals of the same ...medical care, while low prescription rates of ...

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Home Health Nursing Care and Hospital Use for Medically Complex Children

Home Health Nursing Care and Hospital Use for Medically Complex Children

... database includes administrative, demographic, clinical, and reimbursement information for children using BAYADA HH services from 19 states in all geographic regions. BAYADA’s standard operating model infuses consistency ...

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Adolescent health: the role of the nursing professional in adolescent health care

Adolescent health: the role of the nursing professional in adolescent health care

... the Nursing professional, especially the Nurse, occupies place of articulator and can provide a change in the health-individual relation in this age group in comparison to the one of the child, in that the ...

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Assessing quality of life in older adults: psychometric properties of the OPQoL-brief questionnaire in a nursing home population

Assessing quality of life in older adults: psychometric properties of the OPQoL-brief questionnaire in a nursing home population

... loneliness [5]; particularly when moving to a NH. With advancing age, it is inevitable that people lose connec- tion with their friendship networks and that they find it more difficult to initiate new friendships and to ...

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Out-of-Home Placement for Children and Adolescents With Disabilities

Out-of-Home Placement for Children and Adolescents With Disabilities

... balancing care for the child with disabilities with their other family and work ...skilled nursing procedures and they may be independent in activities of daily ...mental health problems or an in- ...

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Barriers to and facilitators for implementing quality improvements in palliative care – results from a qualitative interview study in Norway

Barriers to and facilitators for implementing quality improvements in palliative care – results from a qualitative interview study in Norway

... public health care system, with hospital services funded by the central government and commu- nity services (nursing homes and home care) funded by the local ...of Health has is- ...

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Chronic Ventilator Need in the Community: A 2005 Pediatric Census of Massachusetts

Chronic Ventilator Need in the Community: A 2005 Pediatric Census of Massachusetts

... Massachusetts home ventilator clinics, pediatric pulmonary services, hospital-based pediatric services for special health care needs, insurers, home care vendors, nursing ...

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Norwegian Nursing Home—A Care Facility or a Home?

Norwegian Nursing Home—A Care Facility or a Home?

... Norwegian health authorities are aware of the risk that deficiencies in provision of municipal nursing and care services may ...of Health Supervision has summarized the experience gained from ...

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Effects of Domiciliary Professional Oral Care for Care-Dependent Elderly in Nursing Homes – Oral Hygiene, Gingival Bleeding, Root Caries and Nursing Staff’s Oral Health Knowledge and Attitudes

<p>Effects of Domiciliary Professional Oral Care for Care-Dependent Elderly in Nursing Homes &ndash; Oral Hygiene, Gingival Bleeding, Root Caries and Nursing Staff&rsquo;s Oral Health Knowledge and Attitudes</p>

... for nursing home residents of monthly professional cleaning and individual oral hygiene instruction provided by registered dental hygienists (RDHs), in comparison with daily oral care as ...among ...

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Long-term Care in Portugal: Some Elements of Context. ENEPRI Research Report No. 84, 15 June 2010

Long-term Care in Portugal: Some Elements of Context. ENEPRI Research Report No. 84, 15 June 2010

... providing care to dependant persons (not only elderly persons): community services, hospitals, health-care centres, ambulatory ...several nursing homes for highly dependent persons were set ...

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Factors associated with preferences for long term care settings in old age: evidence from a population based survey in Germany

Factors associated with preferences for long term care settings in old age: evidence from a population based survey in Germany

... (self-rated health and morbidity) are strongly associated with preferences for care in assisted living as well as preferences for care in nursing home/old age ...for care cannot ...

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Long-term Care in Estonia. ENEPRI Research Report No. 75, 15 June 2010

Long-term Care in Estonia. ENEPRI Research Report No. 75, 15 June 2010

... integrated care in Estonia are developed by interdisciplinary working groups, but at the time of writing have not yet been ...different care sectors is required, along with legislative support from state ...

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Gaming the system to care for patients: a focused ethnography in Norwegian public home care

Gaming the system to care for patients: a focused ethnography in Norwegian public home care

... Providing nursing care in a contemporary context Nursing is a profession that is historically based on moral obligations towards the suffering human ...High-quality nursing depends on ...

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HRM and its effect on employee, organizational and financial outcomes in health care organizations

HRM and its effect on employee, organizational and financial outcomes in health care organizations

... Background: One of the main goals of Human Resource Management (HRM) is to increase the performance of organizations. However, few studies have explicitly addressed the multidimensional character of performance and ...

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