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Digital Health Intervention to Promote Lifelong Specialized Care in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: Theory-Driven Community Co-Designed Study. [PDF]
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"To make a positive difference": diverse youth perspectives on getting involved in mental health research. [PDF]
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Social Work in Health Care, 1999
In the shifts to programmatic hospital organizations, social workers are having to learn to reframe their work, reorganize their thinking, and restructure their professional disciplines in order to survive. The experience is frequently one of frustration, anger, and impotence.
Judith Globerman
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In the shifts to programmatic hospital organizations, social workers are having to learn to reframe their work, reorganize their thinking, and restructure their professional disciplines in order to survive. The experience is frequently one of frustration, anger, and impotence.
Judith Globerman
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Journal of Nursing Administration, 2000
The past decade has witnessed pronounced changes in the organization of U.S. hospitals, many the direct result of restructuring and reengineenng initiative intended to decrease costs and increase productivity Little is known about how these initiatives have affected clinical care and patient outcomes.
Linda Aiken +2 more
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The past decade has witnessed pronounced changes in the organization of U.S. hospitals, many the direct result of restructuring and reengineenng initiative intended to decrease costs and increase productivity Little is known about how these initiatives have affected clinical care and patient outcomes.
Linda Aiken +2 more
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Implementation of hospital restructuring and nursing staff perceptions of hospital functioning
Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2004Hospital restructuring and downsizing has taken place in most developed countries during the past ten years. A small but growing body of research findings has identified aspects of these changes that serve as sources of stress for nursing staff, as well as features of the restructuring process that contribute to more effective transitions.
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Hospital Restructuring and Burnout
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 2002Increasingly, organizations are experiencing changes as a result of extensive downsizing, restructuring, and merging. In Canada, government-sponsored medicine has been affected as hospitals have merged or closed, reducing essential medical services and resulting in extensive job loss for hospital workers, particularly nurses. Hospital restructuring has
Esther R, Greenglass, Ronald J, Burke
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A quality roadmap of a restructured hospital
Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 1999This paper presents a quality roadmap of a restructured hospital. Specifically, a case study is showcased to reveal how a FOCUS-PDCA model is applied to the Central Portering Services (CPS) within a restructured hospital, to provide better service to other departments within the hospital who can then in turn value add to the patient care delivery chain.
C F, Chow-Chua, M, Goh
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