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Abstract New policies require hospitals to identify and address patients' health‐related social needs (HRSN) yet provide minimal guidance on how screening should be conducted. This observational study occurred at a large academic hospital serving a diverse population.
Kevin J. O'Leary+7 more
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Breaking the cycle: Preventing workplace violence against healthcare workers
Abstract Workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare is a growing crisis, and hospital‐based approaches are urgently needed. We review two recently published efforts and describe our own pathway to address WPV. Sahota et al. implemented a specialized team and leveraged individualized care plans for high‐risk patients, while Littlefield et al.
Christina T. Vo+2 more
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Seeing the wood for the trees. Carer related research and knowledge: A scoping review [PDF]
This NIHR-SSCR funded scoping review provides a comprehensive mapping of what is known about carers and caring, and aims to help inform policy, practice and research in relation to carers.
Henwood, Melanie+2 more
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Clinical progress note: Rubella
Abstract Rates of rubella infection and congenital rubella syndrome decreased significantly since the introduction of the rubella vaccine in 1969. Endemic rubella was declared eliminated in the United States in 2004, and since 2012, all rubella cases in the United States have been associated with infections acquired abroad.
Adam E. Gailani+2 more
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The Effect of a Resourcefulness Training Intervention on Relocation Adjustment and Adaptive Functioning among Older Adults in Retirement Communities [PDF]
The population of older adults is increasing rapidly and is expected to reach 83.7 million by the year 2050. Previous research demonstrates that greater resourcefulness is associated with better quality of life and life satisfaction.
Bekhet, Abir K.+1 more
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Clinical progress note: Hepatitis A virus
Abstract Despite a decline in hepatitis A virus (HAV) incidence following vaccine introduction, HAV remains a public health concern in the United States. Recent multi‐state outbreaks have demonstrated that HAV can re‐emerge and highlight inequities in vaccine coverage or access, outbreak response, and in those with social or health risk factors ...
James M. McCluskey III+2 more
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Where Would You Turn for Help? Older Adults’ Awareness of Community Health and Support Services for Dementia Care [PDF]
Previous findings on older adults’ awareness of community support services (CSSs) have been inconsistent and marred by acquiescence or over-claiming bias. To address this issue, this study used a series of 12 vignettes to describe common situations faced
Brian Hutchison+9 more
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