Implementation of a patient‐reported experience measure in a Dutch disability care organization: A process evaluation of cocreated tailored strategies [PDF]
Introduction In 24/7 disability care facilities, patient‐reported experience measures (PREMs) are important to help healthcare professionals understand what matters to care users and to improve the quality of care.
Marjolein vanRooijen +5 more
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Stakeholder engagement from problem analysis to implementation strategies for a patient‐reported experience measure in disability care: A qualitative study on the process and experiences [PDF]
Background In implementation science, vast gaps exist between theoretical and practical knowledge. These gaps prevail in the process of getting from problem analysis to selecting implementation strategies while engaging stakeholders including care users.
Marjolein vanRooijen +4 more
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Integrating disability and language access education in undergraduate medical training: a curriculum mapping study at a rural medical school [PDF]
This study offers a detailed analysis of how disability and English as a Second Language (ESL) competencies are incorporated into undergraduate medical curricula. Using systematic curriculum mapping at a rural LCME-accredited medical school, the research
Lesley Cottrell +5 more
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The overlooked burden: anti-seizure medications, laxatives, and antipsychotics prescribed in primary care for people with intellectual disability [PDF]
ObjectivesPeople with intellectual disabilities (PwID) have higher prevalences of epilepsy and constipation than the general population. Constipation is having fewer than three bowel movements or requiring laxatives three or more times weekly.
Richard Laugharne +5 more
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Falling is a frequent and major clinical problem among older adults, as well as in patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). At present, sequential (mixed) and simultaneously (dual-task) motor-cognitive trainings are the best approaches to ...
Barbara Spanò +11 more
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Disability and Contingency Care [PDF]
McGuire et al. (2020) compellingly outline an array of complex ethical issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ryan H, Nelson +2 more
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Using the analytical hierarchical process for programme design decisions: A disability case study
Background: A care facility for people with disabilities struggles to obtain financial support for its Parent Education and Support Programme. The programme’s design includes two implementers, an occupational therapist and a community-based worker ...
Carren G. Duffy, Lara Minne
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With the increased attention to disability as a vulnerability criterion in the Sustainable Development Goals, international organizations and NGOs within the international development sector have started to pay explicit attention to persons with ...
Judith Baart +2 more
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User feedback is an important element of health-service evaluation and can be used to improve services but can be difficult to obtain, particularly in acute care situations.
Victoria Barber PhD +4 more
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Purpose Transition back into the community following acute management of acquired brain injury (ABI) is a critical part of recovery. Post-acute rehabilitation and transitional care can significantly improve outcomes.
Angelita Martini +3 more
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