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Abstract Background As older adults lose physical function with age, family members often become primary, unpaid caregivers. In Japan, despite having a universal long‐term care (LTC) system, families often still bear the caregiving burden. Limited research exists on who supports older outpatients with daily tasks and healthcare access. This study aimed
Junki Mizumoto+3 more
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More Than Meets the Eye: Explicating the Essence of Gerontology Nursing [PDF]
Anne Therese Schumacher
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The core competencies in hospital medicine: Procedures 2025 update
Abstract This article presents an updated framework from the Society of Hospital Medicine for individual learning objectives related to key procedures in hospital medicine. Building upon the 2017 framework, these objectives have been revised to reflect evolving clinical evidence, advancements, and shifts in hospital medicine practice patterns.
Satyen Nichani+8 more
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Remembering a Visionary and Champion of Gerontological Nursing: Meridean Leone Maas, PhD, RN, FAAN [PDF]
Kathleen Buckwalter
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2017 Behavioral Health Board Licensure Survey Instrument [PDF]
In 2017 all Behavioral Health Specialists who biennially renewed their license electronically were invited to complete this voluntary Behavioral Health Board Survey Instrument administered by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA).
Maxey, Hannah, Randolph, Courtney
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Research priorities for adult hospital medicine: A survey of US hospital medicine leaders
Abstract Hospital medicine (HM), a well‐established clinical specialty, requires clarity of research priorities to identify target areas for investment in HM research infrastructure and activities. The Society of Hospital Medicine's Research Committee developed a 20‐item survey and used purposeful sampling of US hospitalist leaders to prioritize ...
Valerie G. Press+13 more
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Background: The number of patients with multimorbidity has increased due to the aging of the global population. Although the World Health Organization has indicated that multimorbidity will be a major medical problem in the future, the appropriate ...
Yuichiro Saizen+14 more
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In Memory of a Gerontological Nursing Leader: Ann F. Whall, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA [PDF]
Ann Kolanowski+2 more
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Nurses Involvement in Nursing Home Culture Change: Overcoming Barriers, Advancing Opportunities [PDF]
Summarizes discussions from a 2008 interdisciplinary panel convened to identify facilitators and barriers to nurses' involvement in culture change in nursing homes and actions to promote nurse competencies in resident-directed care.
Bonnie Kantor+9 more
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Abstract Background Subspecialty inpatient care is associated with improved outcomes in various clinical settings. However, clinical outcomes and racial disparities between dedicated inpatient pulmonary care and general medicine services with pulmonary consultation remain unknown.
Bhavik P. Patel+3 more
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