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Although most screening tools are brief, feasible for self‐administration, and freely accessible, none integrated all three domains. Substantial heterogeneity in tools highlights the need for a comprehensive, validated multidomain preoperative screening tool for this population.
Alexandria Paige Petridis +17 more
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Abstract Introduction Peritoneal solute transfer rates (PSTR) are reported to increase with time. Changes in PSTR were reviewed in long‐term peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients to determine whether lower glucose degradation products (low GDP) dialysates prevented an increase in PSTR. Methods PSTR was determined with a 4‐h peritoneal equilibrium test with
Andrew Davenport
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Exploring the Influencing Factors of Professional Identity in Geriatric Nursing Among Undergraduate Nursing Interns From a Life Course Perspective: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Chen Y, Hao P, Lou Y, Han X.
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Abstract Aims The opening of a new digital metropolitan hospital with surgical and subacute cohorts required a flexible food service model to meet diverse patient needs. This project aimed to design, implement and evaluate such a system, optimising service efficiencies and patient experience. Methods A flexible, mixed‐model food service was designed by
Jennifer Ellick +3 more
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Pathway from job stressors to job burnout in geriatric nursing assistants in Macao: the moderating role of organizational culture. [PDF]
Lei KF, Zhang D, Li K, Leong SK.
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Abstract Background Family engagement is crucial for achieving successful outcomes for both patients and hospitals. It supports safe transitions between care settings, providers, and ultimately, as illness progresses. However, in the hospital setting, family engagement is poorly operationalized.
Jennifer Morgan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Undertriage of women with trauma is associated with preventable deaths. This project was developed to determine whether older women with trauma were less likely to be admitted to a specialist trauma unit. Methods The study was undertaken at a specialist, level one trauma service and included all people aged 65 and older admitted ...
Katherine Gregorevic +4 more
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The results of a geriatric assessment in older patients with IBD were associated with adverse health outcomes. Frailty, reflected by severe deficits in geriatric assessment, was independently associated with all‐cause and acute hospitalisations in older patients with IBD. ABSTRACT Background Guidelines recommend considering frailty in the management of
Anne B. Fons +10 more
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