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581“…The intended audience was primary health care professionals who care for women. The workshop utilized interactive teaching methods including a large-group discussion, case-based discussions, debrief of an observed patient-physician discussion, and language drills to develop participants’ knowledge and skills. …”
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582“…There is some evidence that poverty and limited access to health care and equipment may affect the physical health of those who care for children with disabilities. This study seeks to understand this relationship more clearly. …”
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583por Rad, Tahereh Khalkhali, Sayad, Shirin, Baghaei, Maryam, Hossini, Shahla Mola, Salahshorian, Asieh, Zare, Mohamad“…METHODS & MATERIALS: The current study is a descriptive research that has been conducted on 204 candidate patients for the abdominal surgery and the nurses who care them in the departments of surgery of Rasht hospitals by using the Simple Random Sampling method. …”
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584“…CONCLUSION: Patients with comorbid fibromyalgia and migraine report more depressive symptoms, higher headache intensity, and are more likely to have severe headache related disability as compared to controls without fibromyalgia. Clinicians who care for patients with migraine may consider screening for comorbid fibromyalgia particularly in patients with moderate to severe depressive symptoms, high headache intensity and/or high headache related disability. …”
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585“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted to collect self-administered questionnaires from 503 family caregivers, who cared for 6–12 year-old children with disabilities in 10 special schools. …”
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586por Oyesanya, Tolu O.“…IMPACT: These findings have implications for development of education and training interventions for nurses who care for Veteran patients with TBI.…”
Publicado 2019
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587por Cunningham, Stuart, Brill, Mark, Whalley, J. Harry, Read, Rebecca, Anderson, Gordon, Edwards, Sarah, Picking, Richard“…The mechanisms to reduce symptoms of dementia can take many forms and have the aim of improving the wellbeing and quality of life of the person living with dementia and those who care for them. Besides the person who has dementia, the condition has a profound impact upon their loved ones and carers. …”
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588“…Among parents ages 47-61 at baseline (65-79 in 2015), those who cared for a child with DD were significantly more likely to report low satisfaction with life (hazard ratio, HR 4.6, 95% confidence interval, CI 1.6-13.2), distress (HR 2.8, CI 1.1-6.9) and, among women, depressive feelings (HR 1.3 CI 1.0-1.8). …”
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589“…CONCLUSION: The increasing need for caregiving in households with an older person can lead to a higher caregiver burden, particularly among those caregivers who care for dependent older people in poor households. …”
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590“…Background: Young carers are young people who care for a relative or a friend with an illness, disability, frailty, a mental health issue or addiction. …”
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591por Carroll, Anna L, Garcia, Deanna, Cassells, Sandrene J, Bruce, Janine S, Bereknyei Merrell, Sylvia, Schillinger, Erika“…They must also take into account the particular challenges of underserved rural patients and providers who care for them by eliciting their perspectives, as presented in our conceptual framework.…”
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592“…This study examined HCAs’ interest in helping clients do physical activity among workers who care for their family members or clients assigned by home care agencies in a Medicaid-funded home care program. …”
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593“…Conclusion: Emotional, social and general loneliness were identified in 4/10 middle-aged Colombian women surveyed, and the associated factors were high fear of COVID-19, severe deterioration of quality of life and psychological and urogenital domains. Professionals who care for climacteric women should explore the perception of loneliness when assessing menopausal symptoms.…”
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594“…SETTING: Veterans Health Administration and Midwest Regional SCI Care Systems METHODS: Health care providers (n=25) who care for individuals with SCI completed semi-structured interviews. …”
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595por Tolosa, Eduardo, Ebersbach, Georg, Ferreira, Joaquim J., Rascol, Olivier, Antonini, Angelo, Foltynie, Thomas, Gibson, Rachel, Magalhaes, Diogo, Rocha, J. Francisco, Lees, Andrew“…CONCLUSIONS: The PRISM study sheds light on the lives of people with PD and those who care for them, re-emphasising the many challenges they face in everyday life. …”
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596por Coker Appiah, Leslie, Fei, Yueyang Frances, Olsen, Mallery, Lindheim, Steven R., Puccetti, Diane M.“…The information presented in this article is targeted to oncologists, gynecologists, pediatric subspecialists, and primary care providers who care for this population and introduces areas for further research to address gaps in care and improve access for this population. …”
Publicado 2021
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597por Hong, Bryant E., Myo Bui, Christine C., Huang, Yue Ming, Grogan, Tristan, Duval, Victor F., Cannesson, Maxime“…Correct answers on 10 knowledge questions increased significantly between presimulation and postsimulation (from 5.1 to 9.0, p < .001) but not between presimulation and 3-months postsimulation (from 5.1 to 5.8, p = .27). All participants who cared for COVID-19 patients at 3 months agreed or strongly agreed that their current management of COVID-19 patients was directly influenced by the simulation session (M = 4.4). …”
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598“…These findings can support treatment and preventive strategies for health providers who care for patients with OAB. As part of the treatment and preventative strategies, the risk that partners may introduce to the development of OAB in women should also be considered.…”
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599por Belfer, Joshua, Feld, Lance, Jan, Sophia, Fishbein, Joanna, Young, John Q., Barone, Stephen“…A cross-sectional study was conducted among pediatric physicians who cared for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic within the Northwell Health System as part of the Northwell Wellbeing Registry, a longitudinal registry assessing the psychological impact of COVID-19 on healthcare providers. …”
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600“…Due to this, compassionate care should be the basis of midwives’ care, especially for those who care for women and children. This research investigated the compassion levels of midwives to determine the factors affecting them. …”
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