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Education for Primary Care, 2020
Previous research has identified the 'unique experience' of home visits for medical students, yet in-training health professionals' exposure to them is limited and there is not a structured method of performing them. It is already recognised that simulation prior to clinical experience improves knowledge and confidence with the additional benefit that ...
Jenny Blythe, Robert Spiring
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Previous research has identified the 'unique experience' of home visits for medical students, yet in-training health professionals' exposure to them is limited and there is not a structured method of performing them. It is already recognised that simulation prior to clinical experience improves knowledge and confidence with the additional benefit that ...
Jenny Blythe, Robert Spiring
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Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1984
Home visiting, an important alternative method of health care, is increasing in popularity. There are many reasons for this increase. Home visiting is receiving increased media attention. Nurses are recognizing the possibilities of providing health care in the home. Society is becoming more involved in self-care. The cost of home health care is cheaper
C L, Berg, D, Helgeson
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Home visiting, an important alternative method of health care, is increasing in popularity. There are many reasons for this increase. Home visiting is receiving increased media attention. Nurses are recognizing the possibilities of providing health care in the home. Society is becoming more involved in self-care. The cost of home health care is cheaper
C L, Berg, D, Helgeson
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Nursing, 2004
Following Ms. Powers up the rickety staircase, I received some memorable advice about nursing-and life.
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Following Ms. Powers up the rickety staircase, I received some memorable advice about nursing-and life.
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1986
This chart review study describes 40 geriatric hip fracture patients focusing on the in‐home functional and environmental assessment done before discharge from a rehabilitation hospital. Patients were aged 65 to 96 years. Before hospitalization all ambulated independently and three‐quarters required limited or no social support.
D E, Rosenblatt, E W, Campion, M, Mason
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This chart review study describes 40 geriatric hip fracture patients focusing on the in‐home functional and environmental assessment done before discharge from a rehabilitation hospital. Patients were aged 65 to 96 years. Before hospitalization all ambulated independently and three‐quarters required limited or no social support.
D E, Rosenblatt, E W, Campion, M, Mason
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JAMA, 1963
Recently in America there has been increased interest in home visiting and home treatment by physicians. 1,2 So far this has had its greatest application in geriatrics, 3-5 but there is increasing interest in its application to other fields as well. Because the place of the home visit in psychiatry is still poorly defined, this paper presents a review ...
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Recently in America there has been increased interest in home visiting and home treatment by physicians. 1,2 So far this has had its greatest application in geriatrics, 3-5 but there is increasing interest in its application to other fields as well. Because the place of the home visit in psychiatry is still poorly defined, this paper presents a review ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2005
I know that chart. It's the thick one that screams of too many years and problems at the clinic. It has numerous papers falling out because the holes are torn from use.
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I know that chart. It's the thick one that screams of too many years and problems at the clinic. It has numerous papers falling out because the holes are torn from use.
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Home Visiting by Psychiatrists
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962The Community Extension Service is a National Institute of Mental Health Demonstration Project located in Boston, exploring alternatives to and prevention of psychiatric hospitalization. Our results have been presented elsewhere and will be summarized in a forthcoming monograph.
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Geriatric Nursing, 1998
Working in the community offers home care nurses opportunities for caring in unique and creative settings. Nurses who stay with home care come to appreciate the positive health influence they have on the household and community at large. However, the community and home can be unpredictable environments with the potential for violence.
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Working in the community offers home care nurses opportunities for caring in unique and creative settings. Nurses who stay with home care come to appreciate the positive health influence they have on the household and community at large. However, the community and home can be unpredictable environments with the potential for violence.
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Visiting Patients in Their Homes
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988British general practitioners (GPs) make many more visits to patients in their homes than do their American counter-parts—during the day, at the weekend, and at night.1We soon learn that the act of placing a plate of food on our dining tables triggers, telekinetically, a telephone call from a patient. Other reliable psychic stimuli include going to the
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CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST, 1992
The following vignette tells the story of a young couple and their newborn son whose impoverished circumstances momentarily unnerve a nursing student making her first home visit. The story illustrates the transcendant power of a bouquet of flowers in a Japanese photograph.
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The following vignette tells the story of a young couple and their newborn son whose impoverished circumstances momentarily unnerve a nursing student making her first home visit. The story illustrates the transcendant power of a bouquet of flowers in a Japanese photograph.
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