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541“…An increasing number of states pay family members who care for older adults in Medicaid-funded home care. …”
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542por Styra, Rima, Hawryluck, Laura, Robinson, Susan, Kasapinovic, Sonja, Fones, Calvin, Gold, Wayne L.“…RESULTS: Factors that were identified to cause distress in the 248 respondent HCWs were the following: (a) perception of risk to themselves, (b) impact of the SARS crisis on their work life, (c) depressive affect, and (d) working in a high-risk unit. In addition, HCWs who cared for only one SARS patient in comparison to those caring for multiple SARS patients experienced more PTSS. …”
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543por Holt, G. Richard“…CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to develop a national consensus on the ethical guidelines for physicians who care for patients, victims, and casualties of disasters, and to formulate a virtue-based, yet practical, ethical approach to medical care under such extreme conditions. …”
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544“…This paper aims to explore the knowledge and attitudes towards extremely preterm babies of HCP who care for women in pregnancy in a tertiary, regional and remote setting in North Queensland. …”
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545por Macrea, Madalina, Oczkowski, Simon, Rochwerg, Bram, Branson, Richard D., Celli, Bartolome, Coleman, John M., Hess, Dean R., Knight, Shandra Lee, Ohar, Jill A., Orr, Jeremy E., Piper, Amanda J., Punjabi, Naresh M., Rahangdale, Shilpa, Wijkstra, Peter J., Yim-Yeh, Susie, Drummond, M. Bradley“…Target Audience: Patients with COPD, clinicians who care for them, and policy makers. Methods: We summarized evidence addressing five PICO (patients, intervention, comparator, and outcome) questions. …”
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546“…Awareness of the challenges could facilitate interventions to improve decision-making for this group of stroke patients and their families, as well as measures to reduce the distress on clinicians who care for this patient group. Our findings highlight the need for effective interdisciplinary shared decision making involving the family, taking into account patients’ previously expressed values and preferences and incorporating these into bespoke care planning.…”
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547“…Exploration through clinical cases will highlight the unique, varied experience of clinician distress and offer opportunities for future research into the role of palliative care teams in supporting distressed clinicians who care for seriously ill older adults.…”
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548por Stagg, Brian, Stein, Joshua D, Medeiros, Felipe A, Cummins, Mollie, Kawamoto, Kensaku, Hess, Rachel“…METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Working with the American Glaucoma Society, the Utah Ophthalmology Society and the Utah Optometric Association, we identified a group of clinicians who care for patients with glaucoma. We asked these clinicians about interest in CDS, what glaucoma clinical decisions would benefit from CDS, and what characteristics of CDS tool design would be important in glaucoma clinical practice. …”
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549por Matsuoka, Sumiko“…Maintaining a relationship between clients and the people who care for them. Category 1 was central and enclosed by categories 2, 3 and 4. …”
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550por Yang, Grace Meijuan, Dionne-Odom, J. Nicholas, Foo, Yi Han, Chung, Ariel Hui Mei, Kamal, Nur Haidah Ahmad, Tan, Laurence, Yu, Chou Chuen, Khanh, Le Mai, Koh, Audrey Rui Xuan, Teo, Irene, Yoon, Sungwon, Bakitas, Marie“…METHODS: Qualitative formative evaluation with a thematic analysis approach in two hospitals in Singapore, involving patients (n = 10), family caregivers (n = 11) and healthcare professionals (n = 10) who care for patients with advanced cancer. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore (i) the main needs and challenges facing individuals with advanced cancer and their family caregivers; (ii) patient involvement in healthcare decision making; and (iii) content and delivery of ENABLE. …”
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551“…Purpose: This qualitative study explores the barriers and facilitators to health care from the perspective of providers who care for patients without documentation status in the San Francisco Bay Area. …”
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552por Buchbinder, Mara, Brassfield, Elizabeth R., Tungate, Andrew S., Witkemper, Kristen D., D'Anza, Teresa, Lechner, Megan, Bell, Kathy, Black, Jenny, Buchanan, Jennie, Reese, Rhiannon, Ho, Jeffrey, Reed, Gordon, Platt, Melissa, Riviello, Ralph, Rossi, Catherine, Nouhan, Patricia, Phillips, Carolyn A, Martin, Sandra L., Liberzon, Israel, Rauch, Sheila A.M., Bollen, Kenneth, McLean, Samuel A.“…CONCLUSIONS: Qualitative analyses of open‐ended responses from a large cohort of women SA survivors receiving SANE care highlight the challenges for survivors and can increase understanding among the emergency care practitioners who care for them. The authors propose a brief acronym to help emergency care practitioners recall important messages for SA survivors.…”
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553“…METHODS: Physicians from Australia and New Zealand who care for people with CF were invited to participate in a web survey of treatment preferences for CF pulmonary exacerbations. …”
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554por Ruderman, Rachel S., Dahl, Emma C., Williams, Brittney R., Davis, Ka'Derricka, Feinglass, Joe M., Grobman, William A., Kominiarek, Michelle A., Yee, Lynn M.“…Participants included physicians, nurses, and social workers who care for low-income postpartum individuals. Interviews explored the provider experience of postpartum care, with a focus on barriers experienced by patients and providers, and tools for maintaining engagement. …”
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555“…METHODS: A mixed-methods online survey with 146 family carers (eg, parents, grandparents) who care for a child with a gastrostomy. Family carers rated their own experience of training and support and made recommendations for how training and support could be improved for future families. …”
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556“…This resource teaches residents, pediatric emergency medicine fellows, and advanced practice providers who care for children to recognize and manage MIS-C and associated sequelae while applying the basic principles of pediatric resuscitation. …”
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557por Leiva-Fernández, Francisca, González-Hevilla, Alba, Prados-Torres, Juan Daniel, Casas-Galán, Fuensanta, García-Domingo, Eva, Ortiz-Suárez, Paula, López-Rodríguez, Juan Antonio, Pico-Soler, Maria Victoria“…Conclusions: The identification of training needs of health professionals who care for patients with MM will be necessary data for developing highly effective training activities.…”
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558por Tzenetidis, Vasileios, Papathanasiou, Iokasti, Tzenetidis, Nikolaos, Nikolentzos, Athanasios, Sarafis, Pavlos, Malliarou, Maria“…Perceived psychological work stress was investigated using the 23-item Effort-reward Imbalance (ERI) questionnaire based on the ERI model. RESULTS: HCWS who cared for more than 5 patients and worried about personal issues had a higher insomnia score. …”
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559por Chandnani, Madhuri, Charini, William A., Jha, Anil, Dodhia, Chetan, Haddad, Eduardo“…This case also highlights the importance for clinicians who care for adult patients of being familiar with the multisystem inflammatory syndrome of children, as an identical syndrome may occur in adult patients.…”
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560“…Research about the epidemiology and management of LRS symptoms, anticipatory guidance for women, and education for clinicians who care for them warrant increased attention.…”
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