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1821por Devriendt, Els, Wellens, Nathalie I H, Flamaing, Johan, Declercq, Anja, Moons, Philip, Boonen, Steven, Milisen, Koen“…METHODS: In a cross-sectional multicenter study on four geriatric wards in three acute hospitals, trained clinical staff (nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, and geriatricians) assessed 410 inpatients in routine clinical practice. …”
Publicado 2013
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1822por Swallow, V, Smith, T, Webb, N J A, Wirz, L, Qizalbash, L, Brennan, E, Birch, A, Sinha, M D, Krischock, L, van der Voort, J, King, D, Lambert, H, Milford, D V, Crowther, L, Saleem, M, Lunn, A, Williams, J“…METHODS: We conducted semi-structured, qualitative interviews with a convenience sample of 112 professionals (clinical-psychologists, dietitians, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, play-workers, therapists and social workers), exploring accounts of their parent-educative activity. …”
Publicado 2015
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1823por Lin, Hong-Yue, Weng, Shih-Feng, Lin, Hung-Jung, Hsu, Chien-Chin, Wang, Jhi-Joung, Su, Shih-Bin, Guo, How-Ran, Huang, Chien-Cheng“…Using Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database, we identified 50,226 physicians, 122,357 nurses, 20,677 pharmacists, and 25,059 other HCWs (dieticians, technicians, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers) as the study cohort, and randomly selected an identical number of non-HCW patients (i.e., general population) as the comparison cohort. …”
Publicado 2015
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1824por Jongen, Peter Joseph, Lemmens, Wim A, Hupperts, Raymond, Hoogervorst, Erwin LJ, Schrijver, Hans M, Slettenaar, Astrid, de Schryver, Els L, Boringa, Jan, van Noort, Esther, Donders, Rogier“…The associations between the care provided by neurologists, nurses, psychologists, pharmacists, and rehabilitative doctors and persistence and adherence were the primary outcomes; the associations between care received from general practitioners, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social workers, dieticians, home caregivers, informal caregivers, other medical specialists, and other caregivers and persistence and adherence were secondary outcomes. …”
Publicado 2016
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1825“…Standard care included regular home visits by social workers. Primary outcomes were assessed by means of the Lubben social network and De Jong Gieveld loneliness scales, and by a revised social support questionnaire. …”
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1826por Turner, William, Hester, Marianne, Broad, Jonathan, Szilassy, Eszter, Feder, Gene, Drinkwater, Jessica, Firth, Adam, Stanley, Nicky“…We included interventions for physicians, nurses, social workers and teachers. Twenty‐one studies met the inclusion criteria: three randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 18 pre‐post intervention surveys. …”
Publicado 2015
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1827por Lee, Hyun Jeong, Lee, Kwang-Min, Jung, Dooyoung, Shim, Eun-Jung, Hahm, Bong-Jin, Kim, Jong-Heun“…Psychologists, nurses, and social workers have also been increasingly involved in providing psychosocial care for patients with cancer. …”
Publicado 2017
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1828por Hanlon, Peter, Yeoman, Lynsey, Esiovwa, Regina, Gibson, Lauren, Williamson, Andrea E, Mair, Frances S, Lowrie, Richard“…Inclusion criteria include (1) homeless adults with any physical LTC, (2) interventions delivered by a healthcare professional (any professional trained to provide any form of healthcare, but excluding social workers and professionals without health-related training), (3) comparison with usual care or an alternative intervention, (4) report outcomes such as healthcare usage, physical and psychological health or well-being or cost-effectiveness, (5) randomised controlled trials, non-randomised controlled trials, controlled before-after studies. …”
Publicado 2017
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1829por Lin, Eugene, Chertow, Glenn M., Yan, Brandon, Malcolm, Elizabeth, Goldhaber-Fiebert, Jeremy D.“…The program used nephrologists, advanced practitioners, educators, dieticians, and social workers. From Medicare claims and published literature, we developed a novel deterministic Markov model for CKD progression and calibrated it to long-term risks of mortality and progression to end-stage renal disease. …”
Publicado 2018
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1830por Briggs, Andrew M, Valentijn, Pim P, Thiyagarajan, Jotheeswaran A, Araujo de Carvalho, Islene“…Nurses, physiotherapists, general practitioners and social workers were the most commonly reported service providers. …”
Publicado 2018
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1831por Gabrielian, Sonya, Chen, Jennifer C., Minhaj, Beena P., Manchanda, Rishi, Altman, Lisa, Koosis, Ella, Gelberg, Lillian“…We focused on acceptability to ED clinicians (physicians, nurses, social workers); we sent a 32-item survey to ED clinicians (n = 57) who worked during clinic hours. …”
Publicado 2017
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1832por Åvik Persson, Helene, Sandgren, Anna, Fürst, Carl-Johan, Ahlström, Gerd, Behm, Lina“…The groups included different professionals such as assistant nurses, registered nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social workers and unit managers. The analysis was conducted according to the focus group method developed by Kruger and Casey. …”
Publicado 2018
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1833por Arrivé, Elise, Ayaya, Samuel, Davies, Mary‐Ann, Chimbetete, Cleophas, Edmonds, Andrew, Lelo, Patricia, Fong, Siew Moy, Razali, Kamarul Azahar, Kouakou, Kouadio, Duda, Stephany N, Leroy, Valériane, Vreeman, Rachel C“…Disclosure counselling was most often provided by counsellors (87% of sites), but also by nurses (77%), physicians (74%), social workers (68%), or other clinicians (65%). It was offered to both caregivers and children in 92% of 177 sites with disclosure counselling. …”
Publicado 2018
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1834por Coindre, Jean Philippe, Crochette, Romain, Breuer, Conrad, Piccoli, Giorgina Barbara“…Using the checklist should allow: identifying patients with social frailty that could complicate hospitalisation and/or discharge; evaluating the social needs of patient and entourage at the beginning of hospitalisation, adopting timely procedures, within the partnership with out-of-hospital teams; facilitating prioritization of interventions by social workers. The following ten items were empirically identified: reason for hospitalisation; hospitalisation in relation to the caregiver’s problems; recurrent unplanned hospitalisations or early re-hospitalisation; social/family isolation; presence of a dependent relative in the patient’s household; lack of housing or unsuitable housing/accommodation; loss of autonomy; lack of economic resources; lack of a safe environment; evidence of physical or psychological abuse. …”
Publicado 2018
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1835“…Personnel costs contributed the greatest percentage to the total intervention cost (38.2%), with mentors and social workers representing the highest wage earners. …”
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1836“…RESULTS: Fourteen key informants were interviewed including nephrologists, renal nurses, social workers, nutritionists and ESRD patients. Three major themes were formulated: a) non-medical facilitators towards accessing CHD services which enshrines two sub-themes (membership to health insurance scheme and family support), (b) non-medical barriers towards accessing CHD services which enshrines four sub-themes (affordability of treatment costs, geographical accessibility, availability of CHD resources and acceptability of treatment procedures) and lastly (c) ethical challenges associated with accessing CHD services which also enshrines three sub-themes (dual role of health care providers, patients autonomy in decision making, and treatment disparity). …”
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1837por Rönkkö, Kari“…In addition, this study’s main results are that (1) the most important factor for positive health-related lifestyle changes was the establishment of personal long-term goals and (2) professional social workers found the studied technology to function as a valuable counseling tool, opening up avenues for lifestyle talks that otherwise were hard to undertake. …”
Publicado 2018
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1838“…In a larger sample of human service workers (social workers, n = 725), interaction effects were investigated between emotional demands and other job demands (quantitative demands, work pressure, and role conflict) for meaning in work and quality of work. …”
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1839“…PARTICIPANTS: 22 caregivers of LAC, including 9 foster carers, 8 residential carers and 5 social workers; half of whom had received SHR training. …”
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1840“…METHODS: Within the qualitative approach and an Interpretive Description framework, we performed in-depth interviews with nineteen participants from southern Norway, specifically ten social workers from child protective services and nine psychologists from child mental health services. …”
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