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Retaining the patient perspective in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for low back pain

Retaining the patient perspective in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Core Set for low back pain

... Retaining problems experienced by the patients them- selves in the development of classifi cations or measurements is regarded as important, and should be looked upon as one element of the patient perspective. The ...

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Patient interpretation of the Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) Short Form

<p>Patient interpretation of the Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) Short Form</p>

... the patient-rated instrument Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale, in which the assessed time frame was “ now ” , it was found that this was not an unambiguous term that patients easily related ...

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Incorporating the principles of the patient- centered medical home into a student-run free clinic

Incorporating the principles of the patient- centered medical home into a student-run free clinic

... and patient safety initiatives, designing a four-part quality tracking and improvement ...a patient dashboard generated by the ...through patient surveys completed at the end of the ...the ...

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Narcissistic rage: The Achilles&rsquo; heel of the patient with chronic physical illness

Narcissistic rage: The Achilles&rsquo; heel of the patient with chronic physical illness

... The patient, like Achilles, initially withdraws from the “battlefield”, frustrated and ...the patient starts to recognize his/her own ...the patient is able to work through his/her rage and to link ...

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Joining the patient on the path to customized prophylaxis: one hemophilia team explores the tools of engagement

Joining the patient on the path to customized prophylaxis: one hemophilia team explores the tools of engagement

... In the “Roles” workshop, each group member created a written list of his or her own roles within the team, which was then supplemented by suggestions from other team members. The individual roles were then combined as ...

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The patient&rsquo;s perspective of the feasibility of a patient-specific instrument in physiotherapy goal setting: a qualitative study

The patient&rsquo;s perspective of the feasibility of a patient-specific instrument in physiotherapy goal setting: a qualitative study

... the patient and shows her the activity list. The patient does not really look at the screen; I wonder if she can see ...the patient if she has problems with these ...

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Patient Perception and Nurse’s Caring Attitudes Affect the Patient Satisfaction Level in Dr  Achmad Mochtar Bukittinggi Hospital

Patient Perception and Nurse’s Caring Attitudes Affect the Patient Satisfaction Level in Dr Achmad Mochtar Bukittinggi Hospital

... Abstract:- Patient satisfaction is one indicator of the quality of nursing services, patients who are treated in the inpatient ward of the ...of patient perceptions of caring behavior of nurses with ...

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Psychosocial interventions for the diabetic patient

Psychosocial interventions for the diabetic patient

... therapy, which involves the patient accepting what is outside their personal control but committing to action to create a rich and meaningful life while accepting the problems. The intention is that adaptive ...

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Patient considerations in the treatment of COPD: focus on the new combination inhaler fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/vilanterol

Patient considerations in the treatment of COPD: focus on the new combination inhaler fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/vilanterol

... COPD patient begins with the classification of his/her disease ...the patient belongs is important because these specific recommendations can guide the physician to decide whether to start with an inhaled ...

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Patient satisfaction following transition from the original to the new formulation of subcutaneous interferon beta-1a in relapsing multiple sclerosis: a randomized, two-arm, open-label, Phase IIIb study

Patient satisfaction following transition from the original to the new formulation of subcutaneous interferon beta-1a in relapsing multiple sclerosis: a randomized, two-arm, open-label, Phase IIIb study

... The primary study endpoint was the score of the FLS component of the MSTCQ at week 4. Secondary endpoints were week 4 scores on the following subscales of the MSTCQ: total score, injection-system satisfaction, ISRs, and ...

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The use of patient-reported outcomes becomes standard practice in the routine clinical care of lung&ndash;heart transplant patients

The use of patient-reported outcomes becomes standard practice in the routine clinical care of <br />lung&ndash;heart transplant patients

... Objective: To assess the use of patient-reported outcome (PROs) measures in the routine clinical care of lung–heart transplant patients. We assessed whether the addition of PROs in routine clinical care affected ...

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Regional anesthesia for the trauma patient: improving patient outcomes

Regional anesthesia for the trauma patient: improving patient outcomes

... While TEA may be effective at reducing morbidity and other outcomes in the setting of rib fractures, it is not appro- priate for all patients. Contraindications include hypovolemia and hypotension, coagulopathy, head or ...

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Improving communication between the physician and the COPD patient: an evaluation of the utility of the COPD Assessment Test in primary care

Improving communication between the physician and the COPD patient: an evaluation of the utility of the COPD Assessment Test in primary care

... patient in the sitting position. The patient should breathe in fully, and completely seal their lips around the mouthpiece. Next, they should force air out of their lungs until their chest feels empty of ...

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Occurrence of Aortic Aneurysms in 5 Cases of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome

Occurrence of Aortic Aneurysms in 5 Cases of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome

... In patient 2, a chest radiograph showed a mediastinal enlargement with increased size (width and length) of the descending thoracic aorta (see Fig ...the patient died 3 years after diagnosis of the aneu- ...

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Improving patient outcomes: role of the primary care optometrist in the early diagnosis and management of age-related macular degeneration

Improving patient outcomes: role of the primary care optometrist in the early diagnosis and management of age-related macular degeneration

... are patient education, prevention, and risk reduction through counseling on lifestyle changes, provision of adequate optical aids, monitoring of the pro- gression of the disease, and referral of wet AMD cases for ...

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The professional perspective on patient involvement in the development of quality indicators: a qualitative analysis using the example of chronic heart failure in&nbsp;the German health care setting

The professional perspective on patient involvement in the development of quality indicators: a qualitative analysis using the example of chronic heart failure in&nbsp;the German health care setting

... suffering patient or a professional patient advocate is to be ...ideal patient repre- sentative would have their own experiences with the health problem in focus, but he or she should be able to ...

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Crohn_s_and_Colitis_Foundation_of_America_Partners.11.pdf

Crohn_s_and_Colitis_Foundation_of_America_Partners.11.pdf

... a patient- centered PPRN are complex and require thoughtful consid- eration of multiple ...the patient communities, and identifying ways to sustain engagement beyond initial ...Online patient ...

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Patient Perspective in the Development of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePROs) in Seizure Disorders: A Patient-Centric Approach

<p>Patient Perspective in the Development of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePROs) in Seizure Disorders: A Patient-Centric Approach</p>

... the patient perspective in ...the patient at the time the episode ...comprehensive patient engagement platform, with a complete review of systems survey and capabilities for mobile health ...of ...

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Patient perspectives in the management of asthma: improving patient outcomes through critical selection of treatment options

Patient perspectives in the management of asthma: improving patient outcomes through critical selection of treatment options

... Abstract: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that requires long-term treatment, the goal of which is to control clinical symptoms for extended periods with the least possible amount of drugs. ...

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Measuring the quality of patient-centered care: why patient-reported measures are critical to reliable assessment

Measuring the quality of patient-centered care: why patient-reported measures are critical to reliable assessment

... Conclusion: Patient-reported measures are arguably the best way to measure ...with patient values, preferences, and needs and the Measure of Patient Preferences is an example of a ...

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