• The team has expertise in using several qualitative methods (including thematic analysis, text analysis, discourse analysis) and quantitative methods (including Rasch Analysis) for scale development and evaluation. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • A total of 303 pediatric cancer patient-caregiver dyads was included in the quantitative survey, and 29 caregivers completed the qualitative interview. (jmir.org)
  • The sample size for quantitative approach was eighty and qualitative approach was eight. (jpalliativecare.com)
  • In the primary research process, various sources from both demand side and supply side were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for the report. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • All possible parameters that affect the market covered in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to get the final quantitative and qualitative data. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • Her versatility extends to healthcare consulting and clinical risk consulting, where she brings a wealth of qualitative and quantitative research experience to the table. (marketscale.com)
  • By means of qualitative analyses (interviews, focus groups), quantitative results are meaningfully supplemented with detailed feedback. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • The main study combined qualitative with quantitative techniques to investigate the system of care in childbirth, both outside and within the delivery room, to provide a unique, holistic perspective. (bl.uk)
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risks. (cassavasciences.com)
  • This mixed method preimplementation study aims to assess GPs' intent to adopt MHSVC in their practice, identify predictors for early intent to adopt (quantitative strand), and characterize GPs with early intent to adopt based on the Diffusion of Innovations Theory (DOI) theory (qualitative strand). (jmir.org)
  • The report provides a detailed overview on the industry including both qualitative and quantitative information. (medgadget.com)
  • A number of health care practices were identified--some rooted in institutional practices, others shaped by personal perceptions held by practitioners--that could be stigmatizing or discriminatory towards people with HIV. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Health care seeking behaviors of pregnant women in rural Amhara, Ethiopia: a qualitative study of perceptions of pregnant women, community members, and health care providers. (harvard.edu)
  • The strong and consistent association between continuity of care and GPs' perceptions of the suitability of VCs is a new and important finding with considerable relevance for future primary health care planning. (jmir.org)
  • Alsahali S. Awareness, Views, Perceptions, and Beliefs of Pharmacy Interns Regarding Digital Health in Saudi Arabia: Cross-sectional Study. (jmir.org)
  • Therefore, this study aimed to clarify the telecritical care needs according to the characteristics of telecritical care sessions such as the frequency, context, physician's specialty and perceptions of frontline physicians in Japan by analysing the reasons for consultation and the advice sought by frontline physicians using qualitative research methods. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • In this study, we aimed to (1) assess the dietary intake and health status of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in primary care, (2) use a mobile app as a tool for data collection and analysis in the context of primary care, and (3) verify the perceptions of multidisciplinary health professionals regarding app use. (jmir.org)
  • Similarly, the assessment of the 15 acceptance questions revealed high scores, and the qualitative questions revealed positive perceptions. (jmir.org)
  • The obese patients' perceptions show that the act of eating is a relief to their tensions. (bvsalud.org)
  • An NIHR-RfPB funded feasibility randomised controlled trial examining the effectiveness of a one-to-one psychological intervention (based on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) to improve patients' mood in effecting post-surgical outcomes. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Each dimension of access must be monitored to improve patient experiences and outcomes for rural Americans. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Pediatric cancer patients in China often present at an advanced stage of disease resulting in lower survival and poorer health outcomes. (jmir.org)
  • Clinical Outcomes and Health Care Utilization in Patients With Burkitt Lymphoma. (harvard.edu)
  • In a scoping review of outcomes of ACP in randomised controlled trials, the quality of patient-clinician conversations was positively evaluated in 7 out of 7 reported studies [ 11 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As such, PPT has the potential to increase access to certain services and improve health outcomes among underserved rural communities. (nih.gov)
  • Pressure ulcers are associated with low quality of life, increased expenditure, increase hospital stay, and poor health outcomes (Bhattacharya & Mishra 2015). (wowessays.com)
  • Arpita Hazra, a dedicated physician, combines her medical expertise with a passion for building AI and machine learning models aimed at enhancing patient outcomes. (marketscale.com)
  • In essence, Arpita Hazra is a well-rounded professional with a mission to bridge medicine and technology for the betterment of patient care and outcomes. (marketscale.com)
  • GEs recent awarding of a $44 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop AI-assisted ultrasound technology aims to enhance user-friendliness and improve healthcare outcomes, especially in low to middle-income countries. (marketscale.com)
  • AHRQ Projects funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund. (ahrq.gov)
  • Travel history, demographics, and health outcomes for a convenience sample of persons infected with a SARS-CoV-2 VOC from December 15, 2020 through February 28, 2021 were provided by 35 state and city health departments, and proportion reporting travel was calculated. (cdc.gov)
  • Instead of general primary care, some clinics have begun to address management of specific issues, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and trying to improve pregnancy outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • This study indicates that young people of both sexes, between the ages of 11 and 19 years, can be engaged by sexual health services, if provision is modelled on 'best practice' and what is known about the sexual health service needs of young people. (nih.gov)
  • Engagement with such services is a prerequisite for addressing the diversity of sexual health needs young people are likely to have in contemporary society and the findings of this study in relation to gender and age are particularly pertinent. (nih.gov)
  • A multidisciplinary Nottingham-Birmingham-Rio de Janeiro collaboration (Buchanan, De Oliveira, Hill) for two years of exchange visits on key areas for cross-cultural study development and funding based on the joint research including oral health-related quality of life in paediatric patients with oral health-related conditions and stress and burnout in dental health professionals. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • This paper presents a study that aims to explore some of the less well studied barriers to healthcare access, particularly those that influence healthcare acceptability and appropriateness. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study aims to examine the association between OHIS behaviors by caregivers and delays for Chinese pediatric cancer patients using a mixed methods approach. (jmir.org)
  • Prospective, multi-site study of healthcare utilization after actionable monogenic findings from clinical sequencing. (harvard.edu)
  • Changes in Healthcare Utilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Potential Causes-A Cohort Study From Switzerland. (harvard.edu)
  • Methods: We conducted an explorative qualitative study, using focus groups and individual in-depth interviews. (uu.nl)
  • In a cross-sectional qualitative pilot study 103 participants in 10 clinical trials responded to a questionnaire. (who.int)
  • The aim of this study is to assess stress and coping among caregivers of cancer patients on palliative care and to acquire a deeper understanding of their lived experiences. (jpalliativecare.com)
  • A mixed method study was conducted among caregivers of cancer patients on palliative care using mixed method approach and triangulation design. (jpalliativecare.com)
  • This Dutch study used trigger methodology (based on the classic Harvard Medical Practice Study ) to analyze the epidemiology and underlying causes of diagnostic errors in a broad sample of hospitalized patients. (ahrq.gov)
  • Design of a retrospective patient record study on the occurrence of adverse events among patients in Dutch hospitals. (ahrq.gov)
  • Examining causes and prevention strategies of adverse events in deceased hospital patients: a retrospective patient record review study in the Netherlands. (ahrq.gov)
  • Implementation of crew resource management: a qualitative study in 3 intensive care units. (ahrq.gov)
  • Role of relatives of ethnic minority patients in patient safety in hospital care: a qualitative study. (ahrq.gov)
  • Tadayon H, Abbasi R, Sadeqi Jabali M. The willingness to use mobile health technology among gynaecologists: A survey study. (jmir.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to explore young British men's understandings of prostate health and cancer of the prostate. (mmu.ac.uk)
  • This study determines if patients treated with NOACs have shorter length of stay(LOS) and are more likely to have a favorable discharge disposition vs. those treated with warfarin. (marketscale.com)
  • Diagnostic errors by medical students: results of a prospective qualitative study. (ahrq.gov)
  • The process of direct patient care, within the individual delivery room, of 20 mothers in labour was captured in a novel audio-video observation study. (bl.uk)
  • This study analysed the reasons for seeking consultation and type of advice sought by frontline physicians to clarify the telecritical care needs in Japan. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • Aim: This study explored the views of patients who had undergone triage in the emergency centre of a primary care facility. (sun.ac.za)
  • Initial results are given from the ongoing qualitative study. (worktribe.com)
  • This is a qualitative and descriptive study which uses the content analysis technique according to Bardin in a sample of 19 individuals. (bvsalud.org)
  • In a qualitative study of nurse managers, Mackoff and Triolo (2008) found connections between engagement and a"culture of regard. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, the aim of the study was to analyze access to health care as perceived by parents when caring for their child at home, with conventional care supported by eHealth following pediatric surgery or preterm birth. (lu.se)
  • Twenty-five parents who went home with their child following hospitalization and received conventional care supported by eHealth (a tablet) were interviewed in this qualitative study. (lu.se)
  • Funding: The study was supported by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare Life (FORTE). (lu.se)
  • A descriptive-exploratory study implementing a qualitative approach conducted with professionals from the nursing team in a general hospital in Bahia, using a semi-structured interview submitted to the content analysis technique and analyzed from the perspective of the Theory of Transpersonal Caring theoretical framework. (bvs.br)
  • This study has spirituality in the hospital nursing care context as its theme. (bvs.br)
  • This study aimed to assess and evaluate the pharmaceutical situation of medications used in pharmacological management of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Tripoli, Libya. (bvsalud.org)
  • We used qualitative methods and a convenience sample of healthcare providers who currently practice in the rural US state of Montana. (biomedcentral.com)
  • METHODS: A thematic summary was conducted that was guided by the qualitative metasummary technique developed by Sandelowski and Barraso. (mcmaster.ca)
  • The qualitative analysis methods included conceptual content analysis and the Colaizzi method. (jmir.org)
  • The data collection was carried out with two groups, health professionals and obese patients, using the projective methods after having them choosing pictures from magazines. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods: Sixteen focus groups were conducted with clinical and nonclinical staff at 2 hospitals and 2 health departments. (cdc.gov)
  • The global healthcare asset management market is projected to reach USD 35.19 billion by 2023. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • This report studies the global estimates of the healthcare asset management industry size for 2018 and projects its demand till 2023. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • I am inspired by the stories of CDC's 2023 U.S. TB Elimination Champions , and want to thank them, as well as the public health and medical professionals continuing to work towards TB elimination. (cdc.gov)
  • Telehealth and In-Person Mental Health Service Utilization and Spending, 2019 to 2022. (harvard.edu)
  • May 10, 2022 - Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R01 Clinical Trial Optional). (nih.gov)
  • GPs are likely to have good clinical and contextual knowledge of their patients because of their long-term relationship [ 12 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Investigators need to emphasize the distinction between research and clinical care to address the high rate of therapeutic misconception. (who.int)
  • For the purpose of this NOSI, PPT is defined broadly to include any health technology meant to connect healthcare providers to one another for the care of patients (e.g., video, chat or audio consults with a clinical specialist for patients under the care of a primary care clinician located in another healthcare facility). (nih.gov)
  • Human rights in patient care therefore constitutes an essential theoretical framework for analyzing ethical and legal dilemmas that arise in clinical encounters, thus strengthening the application of human rights principles to the context of patient care. (scielo.br)
  • With a profound understanding of clinical data management, health education, public health, and program planning, Arpita has excelled in various domains including project management, patient safety, and risk analysis. (marketscale.com)
  • Oracle aims to revolutionize patient care with its new Clinical Digital Assistant, leveraging generative artificial intelligece (AI) and voice technology integrated with EHR solutions to improve patient-provider interactions and reduce manual tasks for healthcare providers. (marketscale.com)
  • Do malpractice claim clinical case vignettes enhance diagnostic accuracy and acceptance in clinical reasoning education during GP training? (ahrq.gov)
  • Digital health refers to the proper use of technology for improving the health and well-being of people and enhancing the care of patients through the intelligent processing of clinical and genetic data. (jmir.org)
  • In clinical trials, we are looking at whether the use of digital health apps explicitly recommended as exercise therapy has a positive impact on patients' disease. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • The work of this thesis was an investigation of the labour ward care system to inform the human-centred design of the decision support system for patient monitoring in childbirth, prior to the clinical trial. (bl.uk)
  • It was recognised that many decision support systems have failed to gain clinical acceptance, as conventional design models were inadequate. (bl.uk)
  • As with other aspects of clinical medicine, general advice must be modified according to the individual patient and clinical circumstances. (medscape.com)
  • The National Health Services Corps is the clinical work force of HRSA. (cdc.gov)
  • There existed interconnections between enacted stigma and felt stigma that influenced health care utilization, treatment adherence, and overall health and well-being of people with HIV. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Challenges and achievements in the utilization of the health system among adolescents in a region of Burkina Faso particularly affected by poverty. (harvard.edu)
  • Healthcare utilization of patients with hereditary angioedema treated with lanadelumab and subcutaneous C1-inhibitor concentrate. (harvard.edu)
  • Seitio-Kgokwe O, Mafa R, Mbe L. Adoption and Utilization of Integrated Patient Management System in Botswana Public Health Facilities. (jmir.org)
  • Indeed, our findings correspond well with increasing utilization rates of telehealth in primary care and specialist health care services (eg, mental health facilities and community-based, federally qualified health centers in the United States). (jmir.org)
  • The group's current research is in two areas: pain in osteoarthritis and psychological aspects of medical and dental treatment which includes psychological interventions to improve health. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • This research focuses on the patient experience in medical and dental healthcare. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • A growing body of qualitative research has documented the relationship between HIV-related stigma and health. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Findings from this review indicate that future stigma research should consider the social structures and societal practices--within and outside of health care environments--that perpetuate and reinforce stigma and discrimination towards people with HIV. (mcmaster.ca)
  • I am currently the Chair of the research network on Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty ( RN22 ) within the European Sociological Association and since 2018 I have been editor of Health, Risk & Society . (uva.nl)
  • My research mainly focusses upon social processes by which individuals, groups and organisations cope with vulnerability and uncertainty - including risk, trust, hope, ritual, and faith for example - and the way these processes shape one another, wider organisational dynamics and the everyday practices of professionals and patients. (uva.nl)
  • Her research suggests that gender evolution and an increased share of domestic and childcare responsibilities among men may lead to greater acceptance of male contraception. (wikipedia.org)
  • Context: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve end-of-life care, but it was developed in the U.S., and most research has been conducted in western communities. (uu.nl)
  • Further research could focus on adaptations of ACP to promote its acceptance in such communities. (uu.nl)
  • This Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) aims to support research that generates evidence on the real-world effectiveness of telehealth collaboration among healthcare providers for consultation, second opinions, and other purposes, referred to as provider-to-provider telehealth (PPT). (nih.gov)
  • Jose A, Tortorella G, Vassolo R, Kumar M, Mac Cawley A. Professional Competence and Its Effect on the Implementation of Healthcare 4.0 Technologies: Scoping Review and Future Research Directions. (jmir.org)
  • Patient generated research priorities to improve diagnostic safety: a systematic prioritization exercise. (ahrq.gov)
  • Translational research is conducted in close collaboration with patients, FAU Erlangen, international research partners, practicing physicians, industry and innovative startups. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • We research, develop and implement patient-oriented new digital health applications to improve current care deficits in rheumatology. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • Our special thanks go to the patients, the treatment team and PhD students, without whom our research would not be possible. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • The Plymouth Perinatal Research Group has developed a computerised decision support system for patient monitoring during childbirth and the UK Medical Research Council has agreed to fund a multicentre randomised trial. (bl.uk)
  • Research shows that employees who experience uncivil behavior - both within and outside the healthcare setting - are more distracted and experience psychological distress and low job satisfaction. (cdc.gov)
  • Background: Despite the known risk of tuberculosis (TB) to health care workers (HCWs), research suggests that many are not fully adherent with local TB infection control policies. (cdc.gov)
  • and Employee Health Services, Saint Luke's changing epidemiology of TB and to incorporate the Hospital, Kansas City.f latest findings from infection control research. (cdc.gov)
  • Although a huge body of research has convincingly proven the effectiveness of mindfulness training in a variety of contexts to promote health and well-being, the question 'why is mindfulness so effective? (medscape.com)
  • However, only few hospitals have adopted telecritical care in Japan, even after its first introduction in 2017. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • Questionnaires before implementation of ACP and 14 months later were sent to patients aged 75 years or older within 10 GP-practices and 2 care homes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • One factor hypothesized to contribute to delays in pediatric cancer has been the online health information-seeking (OHIS) behaviors by caregivers. (jmir.org)
  • Qualitative analysis results showed that caregivers' OHIS behaviors impacted the cancer care pathway by influencing caregivers' symptom appraisal before the first medical contact and caregivers' acceptance of health care providers' diagnostic and treatment decisions. (jmir.org)
  • Patients with HF are often educated regarding self-management by HF nurses during hospitalization, and Motivate4Change was developed to assist nurses in the delivery of the education, as well as to optimize the promotion of self-management health behaviors among patients. (researchprotocols.org)
  • In July, 2008, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) passed Leadership Standard LD.03.01.01, which requires healthcare organizations to develop a code of conduct and processes to manage disruptive behaviors by physicians or other clinicians. (cdc.gov)
  • Participants frequently mentioned the health educator's calls as being helpful for staying on task with self-management behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • 3 Previous studies, including a systematic review, have reported the multiple benefits of telecritical care, such as reduced mortality and hospital stay, enhanced quality of care and patient safety and improved adherence to guidelines. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • To promote HF patients' engagement in physical activity (PA) and adherence to medication, we developed Motivate4Change: a new interactive, information and communication technology (ICT)-based health promotion program for delivery in the hospital. (researchprotocols.org)
  • There is a need for effective programs that promote the adherence of HF patients to behavioral treatment. (researchprotocols.org)
  • In-depth, qualitative analysis was conducted to identify facilitators and barriers to adherence. (cdc.gov)
  • Chereka A, Demsash A, Ngusie H, Kassie S. Digital health literacy to share COVID-19 related information and associated factors among healthcare providers worked at COVID-19 treatment centers in Amhara region, Ethiopia: A cross-sectional survey. (jmir.org)
  • Thereafter, we used the app to collect data on the health status and dietary intake of 154 participants, aged 60-96 years, diagnosed with T2DM, and under treatment in primary care centers in the northern region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. (jmir.org)
  • TB in the early 1990s, the Centers for Disease Control skin test (TST) conversion rates have suggested an and Prevention (CDC) developed ``Guidelines for elevated risk for occupational exposure among health preventing the transmission of Mycobacterium tuber- care workers (HCWs). (cdc.gov)
  • Some of the outbreaks involved transmission care facilities adopted these guidelines and established policies for administrative measures, including routine tuberculin skin tests (TSTs) for HCWs and evaluation for treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) for those with From the Division of Tuberculosis Eliminationa and Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion,b Centers for Disease Control and a positive TST. (cdc.gov)
  • Not all medications used in COVID-19 inpatient management were available in local treatment centers, although, the Emergency Management Department of Ministry of Health in Libya is responsible for the supply of the required medical supplies and medications to the COVID-19 treatment centers. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dr. Jackson addressed the group on the topic of Community Health Centers, explaining that HRSA is the arm of HHS that is concerned with personal care, access to care, and disparities between and among population groups. (cdc.gov)
  • HRSA is leading the Health Centers Presidential Initiative and covers all 50 states and the territories. (cdc.gov)
  • For the first time in a long time, significant new resources are being devoted to community health centers and related organizations. (cdc.gov)
  • As the healthcare landscape in the United States and around the world continues to dramatically evolve, telehealth services with their telecommunication capacity have been one of the expanding interventions that could help address the growing demand for health services in underserved areas. (nih.gov)
  • Among these telehealth modalities, PPT offers the unique opportunity for healthcare providers to remotely collaborate, with the potential to increase the availability of expert knowledge in locations where certain medical specialties or health services might not be present. (nih.gov)
  • Al Baalharith I, Al Sherim M, Almutairi S, Albaqami A, Albahri O. Telehealth and Transformation of Nursing Care in Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review. (jmir.org)
  • This multi-centre trial is in its set-up phase and will be recruiting patients from the East Midlands. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Setting: Gugulethu Community Health Centre, Cape Town. (sun.ac.za)
  • Developing and testing new approaches to use of family history in risk assessment for cancer and cardiovascular disease in primary care. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • It is described as a strategy to expand access in primary care and/or to improve efficiencies in health systems. (researchsquare.com)
  • Implementation of ACP in primary care was evaluated in a pre-and post design. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In Dutch primary care General Practitioners (GPs) are central in the care for older people. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Remote evaluation of patients by a cardiologist to provide blood pressure management consultation to an on-site primary care physician or nurse practitioner. (nih.gov)
  • Primary sources from the demand side include various industry CEOs, vice presidents, marketing directors, technology and innovation directors, and related key executives from the various players in the healthcare asset management market. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • The app was well-rated by health professionals and considered a useful and promising tool for collecting and analyzing data in primary care settings. (jmir.org)
  • African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 8(1):1-9, doi:10.4102/phcfm.v8i1.1148. (sun.ac.za)
  • Incorporating strategies into primary care that take into consideration individual patient needs, such as remote BP monitoring, may improve hypertension management. (jmir.org)
  • The agency provides leadership for ambulatory care, primary care, and other special healthcare needs around the country. (cdc.gov)
  • A growing program at HRSA is in rural health, where outreach grants in states and communities support primary care clinics. (cdc.gov)
  • van der Molen, M. and Brown, P. (2021) Following Dutch healthcare professionals' experiences during COVID-19: tensions in everyday practices and policies amid shifting uncertainties. (uva.nl)
  • Wubante S, Nigatu A, Jemere A, Alipour J. Health professionals' readiness and its associated factors to implement Telemedicine system at private hospitals in Amhara region, Ethiopia 2021. (jmir.org)
  • Diagnosing and managing seizures presents substantial challenges for clinicians caring for patients with epilepsy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Parents were generally excluded from communication between clinicians yet 108 clinicians took part in the care of the 20 women. (bl.uk)
  • The production of health professionals and clinicians lies within states as states take responsibilities through various universities, colleges, and professional schools. (cdc.gov)
  • Because of increasing attention to healthcare quality, the National Data Bank of Practitioners is the authoritative database of clinicians in the country who have been involved in malpractice difficulties and credentialing. (cdc.gov)
  • Some dimensions of access are difficult to quantify, namely characteristics that influence healthcare services to be both acceptable and appropriate. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In truth, healthcare access entails a complicated calculus that combines characteristics of individuals, their households, and their social and physical environments with characteristics of healthcare delivery systems, organizations, and healthcare providers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A total of 2 coders independently analyzed the qualitative data, deriving common characteristics across the 5 early adopters. (jmir.org)
  • Literature searches yielded 8,622 references of which 55 qualitative studies were identified that illustrated HIV-related stigma in the context of health. (mcmaster.ca)
  • experiencing stigma which highlighted experiences of stigma in the health context, and managing stigma which described ways in which stigma is avoided or addressed. (mcmaster.ca)
  • To better illustrate these connections, the qualitative literature was summarized into the following themes: stigma within health care settings, the role of stigma in caring for one's health, and strategies to address HIV-related stigma in the health context. (mcmaster.ca)
  • In light of the challenges that are posed to nations around the world related to the healthcare workforce in the context of aging populations and increasing rates on non-communicable disease (NCD), it is incumbent on healthcare organizations and governmental bodies to analyze policies that pertain to the nursing workforce in general, and the advanced practice nursing workforce in particular. (researchsquare.com)
  • Lack of attention to the organisational context of the care system and the process of the direct patient care led to the design of inflexible 'expert' systems, which constrained working practices. (bl.uk)
  • A total of 63% (10/16) of the patients and 40% (6/15) of the health professionals mentioned hypertension in the context of Humanwide. (jmir.org)
  • To unveil spirituality in the care process of nursing professionals in the hospital context under the lens of Transpersonal Caring. (bvs.br)
  • There is a need to develop better interaction/spiritual care skills by nursing professionals in the challenging context of the search for meaning, faith and hope mobilized by the disease experience. (bvs.br)
  • We are also exploring flexible telemedicine care concepts in which patients are accompanied by video consultation and exercise coaching. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • The Technology Acceptance Model: Predicting nurses' intention to use telemedicine technology (eICU). (slideshare.net)
  • This article explores the technology acceptance model and how it applies to nurses' intention to use telemedicine technology. (slideshare.net)
  • On a more applied level - I have worked on or coordinated a number of projects funded by, or carried out in cooperation with, organisations such as the Royal College of Physicians, the European Commission, the UK Government (Department of Work and Pensions) and the European Medicines Agency, looking at various aspects of client-experiences, trust and engagement of patients and professionals, and the implications of these for policy-making. (uva.nl)
  • She also conducted qualitative studies on LGBTQ individuals' relationships with their physicians and elderly trans individuals' experiences of health and aging. (wikipedia.org)
  • The advanced practice nursing role has been characterized as task sharing between physicians and nurses, and commonly is a part of national or health system schemes to expand healthcare access and/or to improve efficiencies. (researchsquare.com)
  • A Patient Safety Primer discusses the heuristics that cause physicians to err in the diagnostic process and the system failures that lead to delayed or missed diagnoses. (ahrq.gov)
  • By means of online surveys, we investigate the acceptance, use, individual needs, and digital competence of patients and physicians with regard to digital health. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • Thus, for the widespread use of telecritical care in Japan, the needs for telecritical care from the perspective of frontline physicians should be analysed. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • Pharmaceutical companies invest greatly in promotional gifts to influence prescription of medications by physicians, yet there is limited published information evaluating its impact on healthcare. (who.int)
  • If physicians' children are nearly the same age as the deceased patient, physicians may realize suddenly, perhaps for the very first time, the possibility of losing their own children. (medscape.com)
  • OHIS behavior by the caregiver was defined as the way caregivers access information relevant to their children's health via the Internet. (jmir.org)
  • Our 﫿ndings suggest that OHIS among Chinese pediatric caregivers may be a risk factor for increasing the likelihood of patient delay. (jmir.org)
  • Specialized freemium consultations provided by health care providers via online health informatic platforms are needed to shorten the time for caregivers' cancer symptom appraisal before the first medical contact. (jmir.org)
  • We used purposive sampling techniques to recruit 61 adults (15 doctors, 13 nurses, 5 medical social workers, 15 patients, and 13 caregivers) from multiple health care settings across the country. (uu.nl)
  • Multivariable logistic regression was used to model the relationship between ACP conversations during implementation and the patient-GP relationship before implementation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There was no association between the GP knowing the patient and trust in the pre-test and having an ACP conversation during the implementation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, because these departments are sensitive environments that primarily provide urgent and emergency care, a number of ethical questions have been raised about the appropriateness of these settings for the implementation of universal screening programs. (scielo.br)
  • The accelerated and continuous transformation of digital health applications, the healthcare system, the technical infrastructure and society requires continuous scientific evaluation to identify deficits in care and innovative solutions and to overcome implementation barriers. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • In this article, the authors highlight results of a literature review on the implementation of health information technology and the related theories and models. (slideshare.net)
  • The current work provides insight into user needs regarding an interactive-technology health promotion program for implementation in the hospital setting, such as Motivate4Change. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Longhini J, Rossettini G, Palese A. Digital Health Competencies Among Health Care Professionals: Systematic Review. (jmir.org)
  • A qualitative inquiry of experiences of HIV-related stigma and its effects among people living with HIV on treatment in rural Kilifi, Kenya. (harvard.edu)
  • We conducted semistructured interviews with 16 patients and 15 health professionals to assess their experiences with hypertension management in Humanwide. (jmir.org)
  • The personal exploration of MBSR and influence of art therapy techniques, combined with the flow of the moment, created empowering self-refection and a variety of art-based and awareness self-care experiences. (concordia.ca)
  • It was found that the nursing team perceives the patient and family's demand for spiritual care, and sometimes even has experiences and suggestions for interventions, especially those which cultivate faith and spirituality, but this does not happen with most of these professionals who demonstrate difficulties, unpreparedness and fear of taking on such care responsibility. (bvs.br)
  • Revised recommendations for HIV testing of adults, adolescents, and pregnant women in health-care settings. (scielo.br)
  • Results demonstrated that patient needs included empathic and contextual content, interactive learning, and support from others, including nurses and family members. (researchprotocols.org)
  • The results support the safety of 3HP treatment in most patients. (cdc.gov)
  • The role of patient safety culture in the causation of unintended events in hospitals. (ahrq.gov)
  • The psychometric properties of the 'Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture' in Dutch hospitals. (ahrq.gov)
  • The growth of the healthcare asset management market is driven by need for better asset management in hospitals, acceptance of asset management solutions in the pharmaceutical industry, and decline in prices of RFID Tags. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • The use of skin care bundle among hospitalized adult sick people can reduce the risk of skin breakdown compared to standard care of practice Pressure ulcers are a common problem in acute care hospitals, specifically among obese patients in intensive care units. (wowessays.com)
  • 2 Currently, ~28% hospitals in the USA have introduced telecritical care, making it the largest telecritical care market in the world. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • 2 13 Therefore, telecritical care may be important in Japan for providing intensive care in hospitals without intensivists. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • As of October 14, 2014, a total of 3 patients who had acquired EVD in West Africa have been evacuated to hospitals in Germany for treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Telecritical care (the updated term of tele-intensive care unit (ICU)) is a critical care service delivered from one location to another through communications technologies. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • Compared with the USA, Japan has fewer intensive care beds and intensivists. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • These dimensions of access are particularly evident in rural health systems where additional structural barriers make accessing healthcare more difficult. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Thus, it is important to examine healthcare access barriers in rural-specific areas to understand their origin and implications for resolution. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Semi-structured interviews and content analysis were used to explore barriers-appropriateness and acceptability-to healthcare access in their patient populations. (biomedcentral.com)
  • and 5) profits are prioritized over addressing barriers to healthcare access in the US. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These issues exacerbate the difficulty of ensuring acceptable and appropriate delivery of healthcare services, which compound all other barriers to healthcare access for rural residents. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Incumbent professions who have more resources can overpower emerging roles with more modest means, further complicating regulatory initiatives that seek to remove barriers to care. (researchsquare.com)
  • Language barriers and patient safety risks in hospital care. (ahrq.gov)
  • The utility of telecritical care was recognised many years ago worldwide, although its adoption was gradual because of barriers such as the cost of introduction. (healthcare-newsdesk.co.uk)
  • To complete this Assignment: By Thursday 12/22/2016 by 5pm, 1) Create graphic representations of the four models, including descriptions of each overall model, key components, who was involved in their development, key ways they have been used, and potential uses in health informatics. (slideshare.net)
  • We interpreted the qualitative findings accounting for the generalized adopter categories of DOI. (jmir.org)
  • Title : A qualitative assessment of factors influencing acceptance of a new rotavirus vaccine among health care providers and consumers Personal Author(s) : Patel, Manish M.;Janssen, Alan P.;Tardif, Richard R.;Herring, Mark;Parashar, Umesh D. (cdc.gov)
  • BACKGROUND: HIV-related stigma continues to negatively impact the health and well-being of people living with HIV, with deleterious effects on their care, treatment and quality of life. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Our government and society should make a concerted effort to regulate online health information and improve its quality. (jmir.org)
  • This not only impacts budgets but also compromises the quality of patient care provided. (marketsandmarkets.com)
  • This innovative tool, expected to launch in the next 12 months, promises to automate note-taking, streamline workflows, and enhance the overall quality of healthcare delivery. (marketscale.com)
  • The goal is to address this challenge and improve patient care, e.g., by means of a new digitized patient treatment pathway "digital patient journey", which will enable more efficient, faster, personalized patient care and increase treatment quality. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • North America is anticipated to hold the largest market share in the surgical sealants and adhesives market due to the high quality healthcare and modern medical technology in the region. (medgadget.com)
  • RÉSUMÉ Les études ayant examiné le processus du consentement éclairé chez les participants à des études de recherche dans les pays en développement sont peu nombreuses. (who.int)
  • Dans une étude pilote qualitative et transversale, 103 participants dans 10 essais cliniques ont répondu à un questionnaire. (who.int)
  • Surgeons were identified based on their project-relevant professional expertise, and were selected from multiple health care settings and systems in order to maximize the representative nature of the focus group participants. (ahrq.gov)
  • Of 974 participants, 29% indicated that they worried about EVD, 4% correctly stated virus transmission routes, and 75% incorrectly rated airborne transmission and transmission by asymptomatic patients as possible. (cdc.gov)
  • Participants had better perceived helpfulness ratings than their counterparts if they were nonwhite, had limited health literacy, had no college education, had perceived inadequate income, were older, had a spouse or were living together in a committed relationship, and had greater symptom duration and less pain. (cdc.gov)
  • Unequal access to healthcare services is an important element of health disparities in the United States [ 1 ], and there remains much about access that is not fully understood. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In rural communities, health disparities continue to be a pressing issue, and can result in increased mortality rates, a higher prevalence of diseases, and lower life expectancy than in urban areas. (nih.gov)
  • While the underlying causes of such disparities are complex, social determinants of health (e.g., access to care, education, and income) play an important role, and an estimated 22.2 million rural residents live in areas with a shortage of healthcare providers. (nih.gov)
  • Licensee: World Health Organization. (who.int)
  • The relevant infectious disease has been identified as coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) by World Health Organization and declared as a global pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, lack of regulatory uniformity can lead to inconsistent qualifications, competencies, and a limitation of expansion of healthcare services, based on regulated scope of practice. (researchsquare.com)
  • Overall, advanced practice nursing is expanding at an accelerated pace in order to meet population and health system needs, despite weaknesses of the regulatory system, or threats from systems that are not ready to accept innovative strategies. (researchsquare.com)
  • Further, mismatches between professional capabilities and the legal authority to practice can lead to fragmented care delivery based on local exigencies that require professionals to provide services outside of their scope, especially in the Global South. (researchsquare.com)
  • Current practice has found pragmatic ways of circumventing or dealing with the problems of digital health for well-being. (jmir.org)
  • Many were confused about the legal framework for health care decision-making and expected ACP to be of limited value because family members, rather than the patient, were usually the key decision makers. (uu.nl)
  • Organizational framework for health information technology. (slideshare.net)
  • A semi-structured qualitative interview was conducted in either Xhosa or English and the transcripts analysed using the framework method. (sun.ac.za)
  • Measuring patient safety culture: an assessment of the clustering of responses at unit level and hospital level. (ahrq.gov)
  • Patient monitoring is a complex task, particularly during childbirth, where assessment of the baby's condition is inferred from the continuous electronic recording of the baby's heart rate pattern and maternal uterine contractions (CTG). (bl.uk)
  • Body-mind physiotherapy for people with intellectual disabilities in acute mental health services Psychomotor therapy is a form of specialist physiotherapy that uses body awareness exercises and physical activity as a therapeutic tool for stimulating reflection. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • It has been used successfully with other client groups and this project jointly with the division of psychiatry aims to evaluate its effectiveness in people with intellectual disabilities and mental health problems. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • The project takes advantage of human longitudinal birth cohort data, animal studies and cellular models to test the hypothesis of shared mechanisms and molecular pathways by which ELS shapes an individual's physical and mental health in adulthood. (plos.org)
  • This course has been embedded into their secondment to a mental health NHS trust. (oxfordmindfulness.org)
  • Video-based integrated care models featuring mental health specialist video consultations (MHSVC) facilitate the involvement of specialist mental health care. (jmir.org)
  • For excellent patient education resources, visit eMedicineHealth's Mental Health Center . (medscape.com)
  • This review aims to synthesize qualitative evidence that explored the intersections of stigma and health for people with HIV. (mcmaster.ca)
  • This systematic scoping review aims to gain insights into how to define and address well-being in digital health. (jmir.org)
  • These link to a patient's acceptance of services that they are to receive and ensuring appropriate fit between services and a patient's specific healthcare needs. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, the association between having an ACP conversation and the patient's relationship with healthcare providers before and after the conversation is unclear. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The aim of the present work is to analyze, in a Health Center, the health professional's perception in relation to the obese patient, and the obese patient's perception about him/herself. (bvsalud.org)
  • ALsharif A. Attitudes of Patients with Chronic Diseases toward Management eHealth Applications Systems in Post-COVID-19 Times. (jmir.org)
  • We aimed to identify gaps in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours towards viral hepatitis among the Hong Kong public and provide insights to optimise local efforts towards achieving the World Health Organization's viral hepatitis elimination target. (hkmj.org)
  • The design of a set of four patient and public involvement workshops is described which are intended to examine user aspects of relevance to brain-training, including motivation, attitudes to learning, trust in technology and cultural relationships to the playing of games and their content. (worktribe.com)
  • In this paper, I draw upon philosophical work on affect, contemporary empirical work, and qualitative first-person patient data to illustrate a much messier reality. (philpapers.org)
  • The associations between GPs' perceived suitability of the VCs, the nature of the patients' main problems, prior knowledge of the patients (relational continuity), and follow-up of previously presented problems (episodic continuity) were explored using descriptive statistics, diagrams, and chi-square tests. (jmir.org)
  • Highlighting the lack of comprehensive data, Campo-Engelstein underscores the complexities of decision-making about gender-affirming and reproductive care. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her expertise also encompasses healthcare data model architecture development and user acceptance testing (UAT), as well as medical writing. (marketscale.com)
  • The core qualitative categories, derived from the observation data, found a complex and problematic relationship between communication, decision making and accountability. (bl.uk)
  • The health professionals discussed feasibility challenges, including the time needed to analyze BP data and provide individualized feedback, integration of BP data, technological difficulties with the BP cuff, and decreased patient use of remote BP monitoring over time. (jmir.org)
  • CONCLUSION: This review of the qualitative evidence indicates that HIV-related stigma within health contexts is a broad social phenomenon that manifests within multiple social spheres, including health care environments. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Patients may not understand the triage process and have strong views on how to improve their experience. (sun.ac.za)
  • Managers of the triage system need to design better strategies to improve patient acceptance and share information. (sun.ac.za)
  • Important challenges need to be addressed to improve the feasibility and sustainability of this approach by leveraging team-based care, engaging patients to sustain remote BP monitoring, standardizing electronic medical record integration of BP measurements, and finding more user-friendly BP cuffs. (jmir.org)
  • HRSA is also responsible for Title V of the Social Security Act, which makes dollars available to states to improve pregnancy and the general health status of infants and toddlers. (cdc.gov)
  • Interview studies reveal that the doctor-patient relationship is important when initiating ACP conversations and can also be influenced by ACP conversations. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There are qualitative studies that examine ACP and the relationship between the healthcare provider and patient. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As in studies with other healthcare providers, most studies regarding GPs and ACP are qualitative and mention the relationship as starting point. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Evidence from autopsy studies indicates that thousands of patients die every year due to missed or delayed diagnoses, leading to diagnostic errors being termed the " next frontier " in patient safety. (ahrq.gov)
  • Too few providers exist to meet population health needs, and fragmented communication impairs rural health systems' ability to function. (biomedcentral.com)
  • She currently works at the University of Texas Medical Branch as the Harris L. Kempner Chair in the Humanities in Medicine Professor, the Director of the Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities, and an Associate Professor in Preventive Medicine and Population Health. (wikipedia.org)
  • Patient record review of the incidence, consequences, and causes of diagnostic adverse events. (ahrq.gov)
  • Approximately 1 in 250 patients experienced a diagnostic error, most of which were considered preventable. (ahrq.gov)
  • Relating faults in diagnostic reasoning with diagnostic errors and patient harm. (ahrq.gov)
  • Does inappropriate selectivity in information use relate to diagnostic errors and patient harm? (ahrq.gov)
  • Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA), termed a psychiatric "Factitious disorder by proxy", compels individuals to solicit unnecessary medical interventions or commit medical abuses on another, almost always a child in their care. (researchgate.net)
  • Current literature is moving away from Advance Directives as focal point in planning end-of-life care and stressing the importance of the communication process: "Interventions that ignore the human connection will miss an important piece" [ 2 , 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Improving patient care also includes offerings for the home that can replace on-site interventions. (uk-erlangen.de)
  • this information can enhance evidence-based interventions so that they are well-matched to patients' needs (4-6). (cdc.gov)
  • The population of elderly adults has been on a rise within the US, and this has been attributed to the improved healthcare system and especially on increased access to care for these populations. (wowessays.com)
  • The Medical Model of "Obesity" and the Values Behind the Guise of Health. (philpapers.org)
  • Assumptions about obesity-e.g., its connection to ill health, its causes, etc.-are still prevalent today, and they make up what I call the medical model of fatness. (philpapers.org)
  • Delays in pediatric cancer were defined as any one of the following 3 types of delay: patient delay, diagnosis delay, or treatment delay. (jmir.org)
  • The diagnosis of patients with dyspnea. (ahrq.gov)
  • HIV infected people often visit health clinics, especially emergency departments, years before receiving a diagnosis without being tested for HIV. (scielo.br)
  • We emphasise the importance of preventive measures including screening, diagnosis, treatment, and care to effectively manage viral hepatitis in Hong Kong. (hkmj.org)
  • To what extent are adverse events found in patient records reported by patients and healthcare professionals via complaints, claims and incident reports? (ahrq.gov)
  • Regarding the app, we assessed usability and acceptance with 20 health professionals. (jmir.org)
  • Remote BP monitoring for hypertension management in Humanwide was acceptable to patients and health professionals and appropriate for care. (jmir.org)
  • It was concluded that the health professionals see the obese individual as a sick person with low self-esteem. (bvsalud.org)
  • Healthcare professionals can anticipate being students of this topic for their entire professional lives. (medscape.com)
  • Each state has an Office of Rural Health, and this program will likely continue to grow due to the difficulty of maintaining healthcare services in rural areas when the population is so migratory and more health professionals prefer to live in urbanized areas. (cdc.gov)