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1861por Ho, Anita, Norman, Joshua S., Joolaee, Soodabeh, Serota, Kristie, Twells, Louise, William, Leeroy“…Participants included physicians (n = 22), nurses (n = 15), social workers (n = 7), and allied health professionals (n = 4). …”
Publicado 2021
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1862“…Eight stakeholders took part in the discussion, among whom there were social workers, medical professionals as well as individuals with caregiving experience themselves. …”
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1863“…The interprofessional faculty included physicians, pharmacists, case managers, social workers, service-linkage workers, substance use counselors, and medication access specialists. …”
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1864“…Participants comprised of nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists, community care givers, social workers and clinical associates. The participants were both men and women who were all above the age of 20. …”
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1865por Chu, Dominic, Lessard, David, Laymouna, Moustafa A., Engler, Kim, Schuster, Tibor, Ma, Yuanchao, Kronfli, Nadine, Routy, Jean-Pierre, Hijal, Tarek, Lacombe, Karine, Sheehan, Nancy, Rougier, Hayette, Lebouché, Bertrand“…A multi-disciplinary team of HCPs were included, involving physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and clinical coordinators. Participants identified five potential risks: (1) breach of confidentiality, (2) stress or uncertainty, (3) contribution to the digital divide, (4) dehumanization of care, and (5) increase in HCPs’ workload. …”
Publicado 2022
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1866por Boddaert, Manon S., Douma, Joep, Dijxhoorn, Anne-Floor Q., Héman, René A. C. L., van der Rijt, Carin C. D., Teunissen, Saskia S. C. M., Huijgens, Peter C., Vissers, Kris C. P.“…A quality framework, including a glossary of terms, endorsed by organisations representing patients and their families, general practitioners, elderly care physicians, medical specialists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, spiritual caregivers, and health insurers was developed and annexed with a summary for patients and families. …”
Publicado 2022
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1867por Makuyana, Tawanda“…METHODS: Descriptive-narrative research upheld reality as emerging from empirical experiences of parents and guardians of disabled children, heads of primary and secondary schools, social workers, the Department of Social Development and Basic Education, and provincial associations for disabled persons that focus on children. …”
Publicado 2022
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1868“…In collaboration with primary healthcare colleagues, a new pathway was developed with paediatricians, social workers and primary healthcare physicians completing a comprehensive initial assessment including conducting a Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS). …”
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1869“…This program was intended for both BCM and external audiences interested in advancing health equity, diversity, and inclusion in healthcare among healthcare providers and trainees, biomedical scientists, social workers, nurses, and individuals involved in talent acquisition and development, such as hiring managers (HR professionals), supervisors, college and hospital affiliate leadership and administrators, as well as diversity and inclusion excellence practitioners. …”
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1870por Banzola, S, Corsaro, A, Capitani, S, Vesco, S, Dodi, L, Serra, O, Piazza, N, Onesti, S, Salvati, MA, Musolino, A“…To increase breast cancer screening coverage among migrant women, a public-private partnership involving a multidisciplinary team of Primary Care, Public Health, Hospital and private social workers has been built up in a district in Italy. …”
Publicado 2022
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1871por Melnyk, A, Barone, LC, Messina, S, Grossi, A, Kohut, M, Cascini, F, Damiani, G, Parente, P, Goletti, M“…LESSONS: The multidisciplinary and cross-cultural interaction between doctors, nurses, cultural mediators, social workers, and other key actors was essential in ensuring a holistic care pathway. …”
Publicado 2022
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1872“…The mothers’ perspectives were complemented by 75 qualitative interviews with maternal health care professionals, (HCPs: midwives, gynecologists, social workers). Interview transcripts were analyzed via framework method regarding (1) type of housing: shared accommodation vs. private apartment, (2) region: rural vs. urban, (3) exhausting and supporting conditions as well as (4) consequences on maternal health. …”
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1873“…Data were collected from a purposive sample of 15 participants, which consisted of nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists, community caregivers, social workers and clinical associates. The participants were both men and women who were all above the age of 20. …”
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1874por Pala, Andrea Norcini, Chuang, Jessica C., Chien, Ai, Krauth, David M., Leitner, Stefano A., Okoye, Nnenna M., Costello, Sadie C., Rodriguez, Robert M., Sheira, Lila A., Solomon, Gina, Weiser, Sheri D.“…RESULTS: Nurses (aOR 1.93, 95% CIs 1.12, 3.46), social workers (aOR 2.61, 95% CIs 1.35, 5.17), service workers (aOR 2.55, 95% CIs 1.20, 5.48), and administrative workers (aOR 2.93, 95% CIs 1.57, 5.61) were more likely than physicians to screen positive for depression. …”
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1875por Harvey, Leah, Sliwinski, Samantha K, Flike, Kimberlee, Boudreau, Jacqueline, Gifford, Allen L, Branch-Elliman, Westyn, Hyde, Justeen“…RESULTS: 15 interviews with VHA providers (physicians, social workers, pharmacists, and directors of addiction and mental health services) were conducted across 5 sites. …”
Publicado 2022
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1876“…Therefore, the dissemination of physical activity recommendations for people with intellectual disabilities should be a major target for health professionals, social workers and scientists to address direct care providers' concerns. …”
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1877por AlJaffar, Mohammed A., Enani, Sari S., Almadani, Ahmad H., Albuqami, Fay H., Alsaleh, Khalid A., Alosaimi, Fahad D.“…Our findings support the need for more programs and interventions to improve the social services for cancer patients, along with the need to explore the social difficulties oncology patients face and address such obstacles through improving social services by expanding the scope of social workers' contribution. Larger multicenter longitudinal studies are warranted to examine the generalizability of the results.…”
Publicado 2023
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1878“…In-depth interviews were conducted with providers, including nurses and social workers, caring for adolescent parents in the NICU. …”
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1879“…PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-six staff representing a range of roles within the hospital: 19 (53%) nurses, 7 (19%) medical staff and 10 (28%) other staff groups (including radiographers, managers, play staff, schoolteachers, domestic and portering staff and social workers). RESULTS: Three overarching themes relating to staff perceptions of the impact on children and families were identified, each containing subthemes: (1) same hospital but different for everyone, (2) families paid the price and (3) the digital world. …”
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1880por Vos, Amber A, van Voorst, Sabine F, Waelput, Adja JM, de Jong-Potjer, Lieke C, Bonsel, Gouke J, Steegers, Eric AP, Denktaş, Semiha“…Systematic risk selection, combined with customized care pathways to reduce or treat detected risks, and regular and structured consultation between community midwives, gynecologists and other care providers such as social workers, is part of this study. METHODS/DESIGN: Neighborhoods in 14 municipalities with adverse perinatal outcomes above national and municipal averages are selected for participation. …”
Publicado 2015
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