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361por Shee, Kevin, Kono, Alan T., D'Anna, Susan P., Seltzer, Mark A., Lu, Xiaoying, Miller, Todd W., Chamberlin, Mary D.“…The patient was comanaged by cardiology, who carefully monitored measures of cardiac function, including EKGs, serial echocardiograms, and profiling of lipids, troponin, and pro-BNP every 2 months. …”
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362por Kesieme, Emeka Blessius, Essu, Ifeanyichukwu Stanley, Arekhandia, Bruno Jeneru, Welcker, Katrin, Prisadov, Georgi“…Knowledge was relatively higher among nurses who cared for chest drains daily, nurses who have a work experience of <10 years, low-rank nurses and those working in the female medical ward; however, the relationship cant (P > 0.05). …”
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363por Silva, André Luiz de Oliveira, Marra, Alexandre R., Martino, Marinês Dalla Valle, Mafra, Ana Carolina Cintra Nunes, Edmond, Michael B., dos Santos, Oscar Fernando Pavao“…A convenience sample of healthcare workers who cared for C. difficile infected patients was also tested. …”
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364por Khodabandeh-Shahraki, Sedigheh, Abazari, Farokh, Pouraboli, Batool, Dehghan-Nayeri, Nahid“…Thus, it is necessary that people who care for elderly indiviuals are trained regarding special communication strategies and skills, and they are not influenced by fatigue and burnout resulting from caring.…”
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365“…Rare diseases pose significant challenges not only to patients living with these kinds of pathologies but also to those who care for these patients. The caregiving role has specific characteristics. …”
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366“…OBJECTIVE: To describe the experience of women caregivers with chronic conditions who care for a dependent relative. DESIGN: Qualitative study based on constructivist grounded theory. …”
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367por McGrath, B. A., Ashby, N., Birchall, M., Dean, P., Doherty, C., Ferguson, K., Gimblett, J., Grocott, M., Jacob, T., Kerawala, C., Macnaughton, P., Magennis, P., Moonesinghe, R., Twose, P., Wallace, S., Higgs, A.“…In parallel, there has been a global increase in guidance from professional bodies representing staff who care for patients with tracheostomies at different points in their acute hospital journey, rehabilitation and recovery. …”
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368por Patel, Hena, Aggarwal, Neelum T., Rao, Anupama, Bryant, Elizabeth, Sanghani, Rupa M., Byrnes, Mary, Kalra, Dinesh, Dairaghi, Leigh, Braun, Lynne, Gabriel, Sherine, Volgman, Annabelle Santos“…A shared pathology across multiple organ systems highlights the need for a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach among medical subspecialty practitioners who care for women with small-vessel disease. Such an approach may lead to accelerated research in diseases that affect women and their quality of life.…”
Publicado 2020
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369“…Adequate nurse staffing has enhanced quality of care and this study was conducted to determine the relationship between survival-related PCI treatment and the level of nursing staff who care for patients admitted to receive PCI. National Health Insurance claims data from 2014 to 2015 for 67,927 patients who underwent PCI in 43 tertiary hospitals were analyzed. …”
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370“…Under the main categories, the concepts included feeling of abandonment, anxiety with potentially losing their children, having hope, seeking reassurance, being encouraged, and trying to embrace the situation. Mothers who cared for their children with complex congenital heart disease expressed emotions that changed sequentially alongside physical and psychosocial changes in the children. …”
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371por Hutchinson, Rebecca N., Gutheil, Caitlin, Wessler, Benjamin S., Prevatt, Hayley, Sawyer, Douglas B., Han, Paul K. J.“…METHODS AND RESULTS: As a first step toward identifying quality measures, we performed a qualitative study with 23 physicians who care for patients with AHF. Individual, in‐depth, semistructured interviews explored physicians' perceptions of characteristics of high‐quality EOL care and the barriers encountered. …”
Publicado 2020
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372“…Nine themes were identified: Pushed onto the Battlefield Without Any Preparation, Struggling on the Frontline, Altered Daily Life, Low Morale, Unexpectedly Long War, Ambivalence Toward Patients, Forces that Keep Me Going, Giving Meaning to My Work, and Taking Another Step in One’s Growth. The nurses who cared for patients with COVID-19 had both negative and positive experiences, including post-traumatic growth. …”
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373por Pavarini, Sofia Cristina Iost, Bregola, Allan Gustavo, Luchesi, Bruna Moretti, Oliveira, Déborah, Orlandi, Fabiana de Souza, de Moura, Fernanda Gomez, Silva, Helena Rita Oliveira, de Oliveira, Nathalia Alves, Zazzetta, Marisa Silvana, dos Santos-Orlandi, Ariene Angelini, Ottaviani, Ana Carolina“…Given the benefits of adequate family function for the health and well-being of older adults, it is important to understand what factors predict adequate family function in older people who care for their spouses. OBJECTIVE: Analyse predictors of family function in older spousal caregivers. …”
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374“…Currently, there is a lack of literature exploring the factors influencing self-efficacy among home care PSWs who care for clients with dementia. Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to investigate the sources of self-efficacy for home care PSWs. …”
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375“…This study identifies the effects of transitions in caregiving status on depressive symptoms among middle-aged or older adults who care for family members with limitations in activities of daily living (ADL). …”
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376por Fahner, Jurrianne, Rietjens, Judith, van der Heide, Agnes, Milota, Megan, van Delden, Johannes, Kars, Marijke“…This focused on 27 children with life‐limiting conditions from hospitals, a hospice and home care, together with 41 parents, 11 physicians and seven nurses who cared for them. RESULTS: IMPACT provided a holistic, caring approach to ACP, gave children a voice and cared for their parents. …”
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377por Kelley, Mariann Nocera, Mercurio, Laura, Tsao, Hoi See, Toomey, Vanessa, Carillo, Marie, Brown, Linda, Wing, Robyn“…It was designed for residents across all levels of training who care for pediatric trauma patients (including pediatrics, medicine-pediatrics, emergency medicine, and family medicine) and adapted for different session durations and learner group sizes. …”
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378por Razonable, Raymund R., Aloia, Nicole C.E., Anderson, Ryan J., Anil, Gokhan, Arndt, Lori L., Arndt, Richard F., Ausman, Sara E., Bell, Sarah J., Bierle, Dennis M., Billings, Marcie L., Bishop, Rachel K., Cramer, Carl H., Culbertson, Tracy L., Dababneh, Ala S., Derr, Amber N., Epps, Kevin, Flaker, Susan M., Ganesh, Ravindra, Gilmer, Mary A., Urena, Eric Gomez, Gulden, Christopher R., Haack, Tamara L., Hanson, Sara N., Herzog, Jenna R., Heyliger, Alexander, Hokanson, Lex D., Hopkins, Laura H., Horecki, Richard J., Krishna, Bipinchandra Hirisave, Huskins, W. Charles, Jackson, Tammy A., Johnson, Ryan R., Jorgenson, Betty, Kudrna, Cory, Kennedy, Brian D., Klingsporn, Mary K., Kottke, Brian, Larsen, Jennifer J., Lessard, Sarah R., Lutwick, Larry I., Malone, Edward J., Matoush, Jennifer A., Micallef, Ivana N., Moehnke, Darcie E., Mohamed, Muhanad, Ness, Colleena N., Olson, Shelly M., Orenstein, Robert, Palraj, Raj, Patel, Janki, Paulson, Damian J., Phelan, David, Peinovich, Margaret T., Ramsey, Wilford L., Rau-Kane, Taunya J., Reid, Kevin I., Reinschmidt, Karen J., Seville, Maria Teresa, Skold, Erin C., Smith, Jill M., Speicher, Leigh L., Spielman, Laurie A., Springer, Donna J., Sweeten, Perry W., Tempelis, Jennifer M., Tulledge-Scheitel, Sidna, Vergidis, Paschalis, Whipple, Daniel C., Wilker, Caroline G., Destro Borgen, Molly J.“…Our partnerships with leaders and providers outside our institutions, including those who care for underserved populations, have promoted equity in the access of monoclonal antibodies in our regions. …”
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379“…Suicide occurs in people of all ages and backgrounds, which negatively affects families, communities, and the health care providers (HCPs) who care for them. The objective of this study was to better understand HCPs’ perspectives of everyday ethical issues related to caring for suicidal patients, and their perceived needs for training and/or support to address these issues. …”
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380“…CASE PRESENTATION: A 3-year-old girl presented with erythematous plaques and scales on her head, neck, and thighs as well as flat red papules with a moist, well circumscribed surface covered with a grayish-white film. The grandmother who cared for the girl was in the habit of pre-chewing food before giving it to the girl. …”
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