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Implications of Physicians and Nurses\u27 Professional Satisfaction on Patient Care

Implications of Physicians and Nurses\u27 Professional Satisfaction on Patient Care

... on patient services, the study revealed that work associated with the respondents’ position allows contributions to be made to the hospital, the profession and to own sense of ...health care practitioners’ ...

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The changing landscape of pulmonary arterial hypertension and implications for patient care

The changing landscape of pulmonary arterial hypertension and implications for patient care

... contemporary patient population has indicated a shift towards an older age of diagnosis for patients with ...distinguish patient subgroups to better tailor treatment, yet it is still unknown how to optimise ...

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Hostile clinician behaviours in the nursing work environment and implications for patient care: a mixed-methods systematic review

Hostile clinician behaviours in the nursing work environment and implications for patient care: a mixed-methods systematic review

... and patient care, (6) studies that examined the relation between hostile clinician behaviours and features of the nursing work environment and patient ...with patient care (n = 36) or ...

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Patterns of Communication at Interdisciplinary Patient Care Meetings: Implications for the Use of Information Technology

Patterns of Communication at Interdisciplinary Patient Care Meetings: Implications for the Use of Information Technology

... meetings over the course of 3 months in 2005. The wards and patients in question were in GIM, and over 400 patient discussions were documented. We attended the full meetings which generally took between 1 and 1.5 ...

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Adjustments of medication dosages in patients with renal impairment in Botswana : findings and implications to improve patient care

Adjustments of medication dosages in patients with renal impairment in Botswana : findings and implications to improve patient care

... We established that one in five prescriptions to patients with renal impairment in this leading hospital in Botswana required dosage adjustment, of which less than half were appropriately adjusted. The patient ...

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Entrustment of the on-call senior medical resident role: implications for patient safety and collective care

Entrustment of the on-call senior medical resident role: implications for patient safety and collective care

... support patient safety and collect- ive care on ...of patient care, as well as practices that were detrimental to the admission transi- ...

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Adaptive practices in heart failure care teams: implications for patient-centered care in the context of complexity

Adaptive practices in heart failure care teams: implications for patient-centered care in the context of complexity

... health care delivery system that is locally adaptive and glob- ally robust, allowing team members to interact and improvise in their local ...of care and recognizing that adaptations of that usual system ...

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The Relationship Between Race, Patient Activation, and Working Alliance: Implications for Patient Engagement in Mental Health Care

The Relationship Between Race, Patient Activation, and Working Alliance: Implications for Patient Engagement in Mental Health Care

... lower patient activation scores among minority groups, specifically, African-Americans, Hispanics, and non-native English speakers (Lubetkin, Zabor, Brennessel, Kemeny, & Hay, ...of patient activation ...

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Factors Affecting the Quality of Practitioner-Patient Communication (and Care): Implications for Medical Education

Factors Affecting the Quality of Practitioner-Patient Communication (and Care): Implications for Medical Education

... Implications for Medical Education" (2011). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 7921. https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/7921 This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of ...

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Mental Health Parity: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Parity Definition Implications

Mental Health Parity: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Parity Definition Implications

... because society deemed them too dangerous to the public. 11 In the United States, incarceration of the mentally ill began in the 1840s. 12 Worse still, the great majority of asylums, institutions, and prisons severely ...

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Causes of Post Stroke Falls Along the Care Continuum:  Implications for Improving Patient Safety

Causes of Post Stroke Falls Along the Care Continuum: Implications for Improving Patient Safety

... 3.4.2 Case 18303 (Stroke rehabilitation setting) The faller, a 73 year old stroke survivor fell on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 07:10. Like any other day, the faller woke up around 07:00 and used the call bell to call ...

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The Commerce Clause Implications of the Individual Mandate Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

The Commerce Clause Implications of the Individual Mandate Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

... preventive care coverage;(3) coverage is more accessible for those individuals with pre-existing conditions; (4) structural transformations are already building a more efficient healthcare procedure; and (5) the ...

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Patient transfers in Australia: Implications for nursing workload and patient outcomes

Patient transfers in Australia: Implications for nursing workload and patient outcomes

... Departments (EDs), reductions in hospital length of stay and an increase in hospital separations which in the Australian context refers to the completion of a hospital episode by either discharge, transfer to another ...

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Managing chronic widespread pain in primary care: a qualitative study of patient perspectives and implications for treatment delivery

Managing chronic widespread pain in primary care: a qualitative study of patient perspectives and implications for treatment delivery

... Surgery, Bollington Medical Centre, and Park Lane Surgery. The Scottish Primary Care Research Network facilitated access to patient information at the practices in Aberdeen city. At the University of ...

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Clinical bias toward families with schizophrenic relatives: Implications for the long-term care of the chronic schizophrenic patient

Clinical bias toward families with schizophrenic relatives: Implications for the long-term care of the chronic schizophrenic patient

... community care upon families with a mentally ill rela­ ...the care-giving families attributed the symptoms of their mental health disturbance to ’’worry about the patient” ...

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PATIENT CARE CARING FOR THE PATIENT AT HOME

PATIENT CARE CARING FOR THE PATIENT AT HOME

... hospice care is to keep the patient comfortable and as pain-free as ...the patient and family with expertise in managing physical and emotional end of life ...

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CLINICAL GOALS OF PATIENT CARE AND CLINIC MANAGEMENT. Philosophical Basis of the Patient Care System. Patient Care Goals

CLINICAL GOALS OF PATIENT CARE AND CLINIC MANAGEMENT. Philosophical Basis of the Patient Care System. Patient Care Goals

... the patient care system in the School of Dentistry is to create positive professional relationships between our patients and the health care providers of the School and provide ...

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The Heart of Patient Care

The Heart of Patient Care

... primary care could reduce the impact of major diseases in Essex Primary care in Essex has played a major role in preventing and treating some of our biggest health problems over the last ...of care ...

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Patient Care: Nursing

Patient Care: Nursing

... Health Care & Careers © 2012 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins nurses in the ...health care services and nursing care ...and care for patients’ personal needs under the direction of a licensed ...

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Advancing Patient Care

Advancing Patient Care

... EmpowerMR ® Injector System, NEXO ® Contrast Management System and NEXO [DOSE] ® Multi-Modality Radiation Informatics, Bracco Imaging will be able to focus on constant innovation, n[r] ...

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