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A Pathway of Care for Vulnerable Families (0-3)

A Pathway of Care for Vulnerable Families (0-3)

... This is about equipping and supporting professionals to think about the kinds of issues that are important to women, children and families throughout their universal journey. The guidance presents prompts that ... See full document

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Impact of a care pathway for COPD on adherence to guidelines and hospital readmission: a cluster randomized trial

Impact of a care pathway for COPD on adherence to guidelines and hospital readmission: a cluster randomized trial

... quality and organization of care before CP implementation. In every hospital, a clinical audit was performed during a 2- to 3-month period, 6 months before developing the CP. Hospitals received a feedback report ... See full document

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Process evaluation of an integrated care pathway in geriatric rehabilitation for people with complex health problems

Process evaluation of an integrated care pathway in geriatric rehabilitation for people with complex health problems

... the pathway was implemented according to plan (fidelity and dose delivered), (b) if patients, informal caregivers and professionals were satisfied with the pathway (dose received) and (c) which barriers and ... See full document

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INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF THE LIVERPOOL CARE PATHWAY MORE CARE, LESS PATHWAY A REVIEW OF THE LIVERPOOL CARE PATHWAY

INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF THE LIVERPOOL CARE PATHWAY MORE CARE, LESS PATHWAY A REVIEW OF THE LIVERPOOL CARE PATHWAY

... in families expecting the patient to die sooner than they do or, if they recover, understanding what has ...happened. Families expect that, because a patient is placed on the LCP, they must be in the last ... See full document

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<p>Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective</p>

<p>Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective</p>

... health care professional providing the diagnosis (not being a specialist or not the pro- fessional the patient was expecting to provide the diagnosis) to the attitude of the health care professional ... See full document

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Literature review. Making social work work. Improving social work for vulnerable families and children without parental care around the world

Literature review. Making social work work. Improving social work for vulnerable families and children without parental care around the world

... kinship care is informally organised, with no or minimal inputs from the state or social services (JLICA, ...than families, or living with distant relatives, may be vulnerable to abuse and ‘while ... See full document

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Social housing legal responses to crime and anti social behaviour: impacts on vulnerable families

Social housing legal responses to crime and anti social behaviour: impacts on vulnerable families

... relationships between parents and children become burdened with contractual assumptions about agency and voluntarily-adopted obligations. This does not admit that some children are not so easily controlled or excluded; ... See full document

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The nexus between obesity, health and social care needs for older adults: a literature review

The nexus between obesity, health and social care needs for older adults: a literature review

... 'Obesity Care Pathway Toolkit', developed by National Obesity Forum (2005), 'Care pathway for the management of overweight and obesity’ by National Health Service (2006), NICE guidance on ... See full document

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Behavioral treatment of insomnia: a proposal for a stepped-care approach to promote public health

Behavioral treatment of insomnia: a proposal for a stepped-care approach to promote public health

... primary care. Figure 1 illustrates a clinical pathway model proposed by the authors for treating insomnia in primary- care settings which incorporates both pharmacological and nonpharmacological ... See full document

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High-Deductible Health Plans: Are Vulnerable Families Enrolled?

High-Deductible Health Plans: Are Vulnerable Families Enrolled?

... health care expenditures by using claims data for all billed services in the baseline period summed across all family ...of families did not have drug coverage through Harvard Pilgrim; to maintain ... See full document

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Keeping Children Out of Harmful Institutions. Why we should be investing in family-based care

Keeping Children Out of Harmful Institutions. Why we should be investing in family-based care

... their families, and that many children had lost one or both ...of vulnerable children, the Indonesian government, with international assistance, invested in institutional ...institutional care in ... See full document

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Vulnerable children and social care in England: a review of the evidence

Vulnerable children and social care in England: a review of the evidence

... highlighting that their estimates are likely imprecise due to data gaps, overlap between groups and competing definitions of ‘vulnerability,’ the authors identified 32 groups at risk of poorer outcomes - these included ... See full document

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Barriers to Care and Primary Care for Vulnerable Children With Asthma

Barriers to Care and Primary Care for Vulnerable Children With Asthma

... 252 families recruited, ...to care (being insured and having a regular provider) was related to better primary care experi- ...to Care Questionnaire scores) predicted better primary ... See full document

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A system&#039;s building approach

A system's building approach

... on families, with children among the most acutely ...children vulnerable to violence, abuse, exploitation and ...equally vulnerable to psychological and physical abuse, including corporal punishment ... See full document

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Treating Obesity in a Vulnerable Clientele Living in Foster Families: A Systemic Solution

Treating Obesity in a Vulnerable Clientele Living in Foster Families: A Systemic Solution

... the vulnerable population living in the foster ...the families to interrupt the never ending obesity cycle For instance, many professionals and cooks like to reward this vulnerable population with ... See full document

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Every child matters: a small scale enquiry into policy and practice

Every child matters: a small scale enquiry into policy and practice

... parental mental health problems, acute poverty, drugs and alcohol, clearly could not be dealt with through the single act of placing them in care. The challenge to the welfare agencies in this example was ... See full document

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DRUG STRATEGY 2010 REDUcinG DEmAnD, RESTRicTinG SUpplY, BUilDinG REcovERY: Supporting people to live a Drug Free liFe

DRUG STRATEGY 2010 REDUcinG DEmAnD, RESTRicTinG SUpplY, BUilDinG REcovERY: Supporting people to live a Drug Free liFe

... a key challenge is to ensure a ‘seamless transition’, particularly for those adults who move between the CJS and community services. We will therefore encourage local areas to make the most of increasingly pooled funding ... See full document

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Improving outcomes for children living in poverty through home-school partnerships in the early years: final report

Improving outcomes for children living in poverty through home-school partnerships in the early years: final report

... Documentation about the service and interviews with managers and workers emphasise the importance of putting the family and child first. The first stage of the support process is a joint meeting with the referrer and the ... See full document

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Interviewing the Street Children of Mekelle City, Ethiopia: Their Plight and What Help Public and Private Organizations Offer, Merhawi Wells-Bogue

Interviewing the Street Children of Mekelle City, Ethiopia: Their Plight and What Help Public and Private Organizations Offer, Merhawi Wells-Bogue

... are vulnerable to peer pressure from street children, who may describe to them the happier communities formed among those living on the ...their families for more than half a ... See full document

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Ethical challenges related to elder care. High level decision-makers&#039; experiences

Ethical challenges related to elder care. High level decision-makers' experiences

... Ethical dilemmas occur when there are at least two con- flicting choices of how to deal with something and neither leads to a positive outcome [9]. A study that involved phy- sicians in ethically difficult situations has ... See full document

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