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681por Saposnik, Gustavo, Mamdani, Muhammad, Montalban, Xavier, Terzaghi, Maria, Silva, Berenice, Saladino, Maria Laura, Tobler, Philippe N., Caceres, Fernando“…Background: Therapeutic inertia (TI) is a common phenomenon among physicians who care for patients with chronic conditions. We evaluated the efficacy of the traffic light system (TLS) educational intervention to reduce TI among neurologists with MS expertise. …”
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682por Smith, Katherine A., Setlhare, Segolame, DeCaen, Allan, Donoghue, Aaron, Mensinger, Janell L., Zhang, Bingqing, Snow, Brennan, Zambo, Dikai, Ndlovu, Kagiso, Littman-Quinn, Ryan, Bhanji, Farhan, Meaney, Peter A.“…OBJECTIVE: To establish preliminary inter-rater reliability, validity evidence, and feasibility for an assessment of providers who care for SCI using simulated patients and remote video capture in community clinic settings in Botswana. …”
Publicado 2019
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683“…The study comprised family members of patients receiving palliative care exclusively. Only one caregiver who cared for the patient for at least 2 months was invited to participate. …”
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684por Millogo, Tieba, Agbre-Yace, Marie Laurette, Kourouma, Raissa K, Yaméogo, W Maurice E, Tano-Kamelan, Akoua, Sissoko, Fatou Bintou, Koné-Coulibaly, Aminata Soltié, Thorson, Anna, Kouanda, Seni“…PARTICIPANTS: Healthcare providers who care for mother–newborn pairs during intrapartum and immediate postpartum periods, the labouring women and their newborns after childbirth. …”
Publicado 2020
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685por AlAmer, Naheel A, AlOmar, Reem S, AlKaltham, Shikha M, AlYami, Rawan S, AlRashidi, Fatimah N, AlJrri, Mai M, Abdel Wahab, Moataza M“…This study found that customers who cared to check the CCD were more likely to change their eating behavior. …”
Publicado 2020
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686por Lalloo, Chitra, Osei-Twum, Jo-Ann, Rapoport, Adam, Vadeboncoeur, Christina, Weingarten, Kevin, Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Stephanie, Widger, Kimberley, Stinson, Jennifer“…Project ECHO(®) (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a model for delivering technology-enabled interprofessional education and cultivating a community of practice among HCPs who care for children with life-limiting illness. Objectives: To develop, implement, and evaluate the Project ECHO model within the pediatric palliative care (PPC) context. …”
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687por Stotz, Sarah A, Charron-Prochownik, Denise, Terry, Martha A, Marshall, Gale, Fischl, Andrea R, Moore, Kelly R“…Participants included AI/AN women with a history of GDM (n = 5); AI/AN girls at risk of GDM (n = 14), and their mothers (n = 11), health care providers, and health administrators who care for AI/AN girls (n = 16); AI/AN elected leaders; and Indian health system administrators (n = 12). …”
Publicado 2020
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688“…To reduce risks to healthcare staff who care for obese patients, complete and accurate obesity recording is required. …”
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689por Mengesha, Seyoum Teffera“…CONCLUSION: Concerned stakeholders who can help enhance household dietary practices in the study area; producers and other stakeholders who care about environmental sustainability and/or social values might use this information to adjust their production and marketing decisions to align with the food system topics that consumers identified as their priority. …”
Publicado 2021
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690por Cravero, Anne L, Kim, Nicole J, Feld, Lauren D, Berry, Kristin, Rabiee, Atoosa, Bazarbashi, Najdat, Bassin, Sandhya, Lee, Tzu-Hao, Moon, Andrew M, Qi, Xiaolong, Liang, Peter S, Aby, Elizabeth S, Khan, Mohammad Qasim, Young, Kristen J, Patel, Arpan, Wijarnpreecha, Karn, Kobeissy, Abdallah, Hashim, Almoutaz, Houser, Allysia, Ioannou, George N“…RESULTS: Surveys were completed by 1420 trainees (73% residents, 27% fellows), most commonly from the USA (n=670), China (n=150), Saudi Arabia (n=76) and Taiwan (n=75). Trainees who cared for a greater number of patients with COVID-19 were more likely to report limited access to PPE and COVID-19 testing and more likely to test positive for COVID-19. …”
Publicado 2020
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691por Jiang, Wenjing, Zhao, Xing’e, Jiang, Jia, Zhang, Huilin, Sun, Shujuan, Li, Xianhong“…CONCLUSIONS: Chinese nurses who cared for COVID-19 patients perceived high levels of hospital ethical climate, ethical sensitivity, and self-evaluated care quality. …”
Publicado 2021
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692por Kaiser, Jennifer E., Galindo, Eduardo, Sanders, Jessica N., Simmons, Rebecca G., Gawron, Lori M., Herrick, Jennifer S., Brintz, Benjamin, Turok, David K.“…Qualitative analysis found providers unlikely to prioritize ZIKV risk assessment in contraceptive counseling for non-pregnant patients. CONCLUSIONS: PCPs who care for non-pregnant women are knowledgeable about contraception and ZIKV; however, there was no change in ZIKV risk assessment or contraceptive counseling. …”
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693por Hodwitz, Kathryn, Parsons, Janet, Juando-Pratts, Clara, Rosenthal, Esther, Craig-Neil, Amy, Hwang, Stephen W., Lockwood, Joel, Das, Paul, Kiran, Tara“…We aimed to understand the perspectives of people experiencing homelessness, and of the health care and shelter workers who cared for them, during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We conducted an interpretivist qualitative study in Toronto, Canada, from December 2020 to June 2021. …”
Publicado 2022
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694por Segalini, Edoardo, Morello, Alessia, Leati, Giovanni, Di Saverio, Salomone, Aseni, Paolo“…High-grade liver injuries pose significant challenges to surgeons who care for trauma patients. Many patients can be successfully managed nonoperatively. …”
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695por Chen, Yen-Jen, Jhang, Kai-Ming, Wang, Wen-Fu, Lin, Guan-Cheng, Yen, Shao-Wei, Wu, Hsin-Hung“…Patient's walking ability, patient's emotional liability, unemployed or retired caregivers, caregivers' feelings with either helplessness or hopelessness, and caregivers who cared for patients with dementia solely were found to be the critical variables to use home personal care services. …”
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696“…INTRODUCTION: Family members who care for elderly people experience high levels of chronic stress because of the intensive assistance they provide permanently to those who are losing their autonomy. …”
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697por Hall, Nicola, Rousseau, Nikki, Hamilton, David W, Simpson, A John, Powell, Steven, Brodlie, Malcolm, Powell, Jason“…PARTICIPANTS: A purposive sample of health professionals and parents who care for children who have, or have had, tracheostomies and who received care at the tertiary care centre. …”
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698por Abudiab, Seja, de Acosta, Diego, Shafaq, Sheeba, Yun, Katherine, Thomas, Christine, Fredkove, Windy, Garcia, Yesenia, Hoffman, Sarah J., Karim, Sayyeda, Mann, Erin, Yu, Kimberly, Smith, M. Kumi, Coker, Tumaini, Dawson-Hahn, Elizabeth“…METHODS: This qualitative study used semi-structured video interviews of 20 leaders and providers from health systems who cared for immigrant communities during the pandemic. …”
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699“…The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of professional lactation support providers who cared for breastfeeding families during the early months of the pandemic (March 2020 – August 2020) in the United States. …”
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700“…Conclusion: Even two years after the onset of the pandemic, COVID-19 not only impacts the life of patients with COVID-19 but family members who care for such patients respond to the disease by engaging in excessive health behaviors in the form of OCS.…”
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