Healthcare professionals’ assumptions as barriers to LGBTI healthcare [PDF]
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people experience significant healthcare inequalities and barriers to healthcare services. Contextualised within six Member States of the European Union (EU), this paper discusses efforts to identify and explore the nature of barriers to healthcare as part of Health4LGBTI, a 2-year pilot project funded
McGlynn, Nick +13 more
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Classification of Healthcare Professionals
To be able to compare job titles in healthcare, a proposal for a classification of healthcare professionals was developed. The proposed LEP classification for healthcare professionals is suitable for Switzerland, Germany and Austria and includes nurses, midwives, social workers and other professionals.
Annina, Maag +2 more
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Background For many entrants, the initial stages of professional training are a challenge. Demands at work can lead to new physical and psychological stress, as well as new social requirements.
Peter Koch +2 more
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Mediastinal Desmoid Tumor Presents as Lymphadenopathy in Patient with Lymphoma: A Case Report
Desmoid tumors are rare mesenchymal neoplasms that are rapidly growing but do not metastasize. We present a case of a 75-year-old man with a history of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in remission incidentally found to have an enlarging internal mammary lymph node ...
Tara L. Ballouz, Jeffrey H. Margolis
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‘It's the little things that count’: healthcare professionals’ views on delivering dignified care: a qualitative study [PDF]
Aims: To explore healthcare professionals’ perspectives of dignified care and experiences of providing care. Background: Although ‘care’ and dignity in care are seen as central to the delivery of good care by patients, families and professionals, we ...
Kinnear, Deborah +2 more
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Training as a Tool for Service Delivery: A Case Study of Health Care Workers in Gwanda, Zimbabwe
The healthcare sector across most global south countries is challenged by various issues and this includes poor service delivery. The delivery of quality service within healthcare institutions is complicated by unprecedented emigration of healthcare ...
Blessing Kanyumba
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Background The prevalence of effort-reward imbalance (ERI) among qualified childcare workers in Germany is currently estimated at around 65%. High rates of burnout and musculoskeletal symptoms (MS) have also been reported for this group.
Peter Koch +3 more
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Front‐line perspectives on ‘joined‐up’ working relationships: a qualitative study of social prescribing in the west of Scotland [PDF]
Cross-sector collaboration has been promoted by government policies in the United Kingdom and many western welfare states for decades. Literature on joint working has focused predominantly on the strategic level, neglecting the role of individual ...
Cornish, Flora +2 more
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Emerging communities of child-healthcare practice in the management of long-term conditions such as chronic kidney disease: Qualitative study of parents' accounts [PDF]
Background: Parents of children and young people with long-term conditions who need to deliver clinical care to their child at home with remote support from hospital-based professionals, often search the internet for care-giving information.
A Macfadyen +57 more
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Cannabidiol primer for healthcare professionals [PDF]
Emerging research and clinical data are demonstrating potential benefits of cannabidiol for multiple medical conditions. This article gives healthcare providers information on cannabidiol and the endocannabinoid system as a foundation on which to build their medical knowledge as the risks and benefits of CBD in various diseases are further evaluated ...
Jennifer Clay, Cather +1 more
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