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Bridging the diagnostic gap: Expanding dementia care navigation for timely diagnosis. [PDF]
Abstract Over half of dementia cases remain undiagnosed, with persistent disparities across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. Dementia care navigation (DCN) has demonstrated value in post‐diagnosis settings. If implemented earlier, DCN could address diagnostic delays and care gaps.
Carriere L +6 more
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Abstract Background High recruitment, intervention fidelity, and retention rates in clinical trials are necessary to ensure generalizable conclusions; quality improvement (QI) methods can be used to track and improve these rates. The Garnering Effective Telehealth to Help Optimize Multidisciplinary Team Engagement (GET2HOME) study is a randomized ...
Calise Curry +11 more
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Propuesta de acceso múltiple al espectro en redes inalámbricas cognitivas
Contexto: El acceso a las redes inalámbricas es un proceso en el que intervienen múltiples agentes, por lo que resulta práctico e interesante realizar un análisis multiusuario.
Cesar Hernandez +2 more
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You’ve Covered: Designing for In-shift Handoffs in Medical Practice
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceHandoffs are moments of critical transition in which clinicians engage to maintain continuous coverage of patient care. This paper reports on an observational study of continuous coverage in an Emergency
Chen, Yunan, Yunan Chen
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Pediatric Resident Sign-out Education
In an era of increasing resident work-hour restrictions, handoffs of hospitalized patients have become more frequent. Multiple studies have shown that poor handoffs have significant negative consequences for patients.
Erin Shaughnessy
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Assessment of Gender Bias During Paramedic-Physician Handoffs
Objective: Gender bias against female physicians has been frequently demonstrated and associated with negative feelings toward their careers. Gender bias has also been demonstrated in prehospital clinical care.
Cody Howell +15 more
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Trust‐building in pediatric hospital medicine discharge
Abstract Hospital discharge is a trust‐sensitive phase of care. This article reframes discharge as a longitudinal process in which families assess not only individual clinicians but also the reliability, coherence, and accountability of the healthcare system across hospitalization.
Victor Do
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EMR-based handoff tool improves completeness of internal medicine residents’ handoffs
Background The majority of adverse events in healthcare involve communication breakdown. Physician-to-physician handoffs are particularly prone to communication errors, yet have been shown to be more complete when systematised according to a standardised
Lisa Shieh +2 more
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Rachael A. Venn +2 more
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Abstract Background Transitions of care (TOC) between hospital and community settings are high‐risk periods for medication‐related problems (MRPs), often caused by inadequate information transfer between healthcare settings. Community pharmacists are well positioned to support continuity of care; however, they are frequently excluded from the ...
Melanie Bailey +3 more
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