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Geographic access to radiotherapy facilities in Japan. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Radiat Res
Koike Y   +3 more
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Gynecologic conditions in the context of incarceration: A scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Gynaecol Obstet
Wise MK   +6 more
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Using Evidence to Design Cancer Care Facilities

American Journal of Medical Quality, 2020
The nuts and bolts of planning and designing cancer care facilities—the physical space, the social systems, the clinical and nonclinical workflows, and all of the patient-facing services—directly influence the quality of clinical care and the overall patient experience.
Leonard L. Berry   +3 more
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Transferring Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Cancer Patients Back to Acute Care (TRIPBAC)

PM&R, 2014
ObjectiveTo determine predictive factors for TRansferring Inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) cancer Patients Back to Acute Care (TRIPBAC).DesignA retrospective chart review of patients with cancer admitted to an IRF from 2009 to 2010 because of a functional impairment that developed as a direct consequence of their cancer or its treatment ...
Arash, Asher   +5 more
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Administrators’ Perceptions of Oral Health Care and Cancer Screening in Long-Term Care Nursing Facilities

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2017
An estimated 1.7 million adults in the United States more than the age of 65 reside in long-term care nursing facilities (LTCNFs), and only 17% of them receive dental care. More than 83% of LTCNF residents require assistance with oral care. Adequate dental care is a preventative behavior for oral cancer. Adults more than age 65 will account for 60% of
Peter, Maramaldi   +6 more
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The roles of cancer care facilities in users’ well-being

Building Research & Information, 2019
The experience of cancer patients often includes numerous consultations and procedures taking place in a variety of (cancer) care facilities.
Pleuntje Jellema   +2 more
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Palliative care in aged care facilities for residents with a non‐cancer disease: results of a survey of aged care facilities in South Australia

Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2005
Objectives:  This study reports the results of a cross‐sectional study of residential aged care facilities in South Australia which sought to quantify the extent of specialist palliative care involvement in residential aged care facilities as well as identifying the current need for palliative care.
Grbich, Carol   +6 more
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