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Population health in New Zealand 2000–2013: From determinants of health to targets
Objective: To determine how ‘population health’ has been understood in practice and policy and has influenced health system restructuring in New Zealand since 2000.
Nicolette F Sheridan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To produce a consensus statement on the psychological treatment of feeding/eating aversions seen in pediatric feeding disorder (PFD) and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), diagnoses that share common symptoms and psychological mechanisms but have historically been addressed separately in the literature. Method To help
Colleen T. Lukens +12 more
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Introduction: Studies of design location are done in order to respond better to the needs of the physical spaces of the hospital. The present study aimed to improve workflow processes of emergency department through the study of designing the location in
Masoud Ferdosi +2 more
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Objective: Insufficient hygiene knowledge increases the risk of hospital-acquired infections through insufficient compliance and therefore poses a potential risk to patient safety.
Richter, Annika +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has stretched hospitals to their capacities and has forced them to restructure and divert resources to accommodate the influx of critically ill patients.
Natalie Escobar, BS +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review evaluated the feasibility, efficacy, adherence, and methodological quality of ecological momentary intervention (EMI)–based treatments for individuals with diagnosed eating disorders (EDs) and/or obesity. Method Eight electronic databases were systematically searched from inception to January 2026.
Wenlu Mao +4 more
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introduction and objectives. Recent changes to the Polish healthcare system have forced healthcare managers and administrators to implement modern instruments for strategic and operations management. The main aim of the study was to analyze the effect of
Maciej Sobkowski, Tomasz Opala
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Operating in perpetual motion? Coping with the dark side of global boundary spanning
Abstract Research Summary This paper explores how individuals experience and cope with the demands of global boundary spanning in multinational enterprises (MNEs). We foreground temporary colocation as a modality through which mobile global boundary spanners repeatedly traverse multiple boundaries, triggering intense demands with adverse consequences ...
Kieran M. Conroy +2 more
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Structuring and restructuring COVID-19 Intensive Care Units: a systematic review
Background and Objectives: the COVID-19 pandemic imposed restructuring and reorganization in healthcare services, particularly in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), due to the increased demand for hospital care for the thousands of severe cases of the disease.
Luis Fernando Reis Macedo +6 more
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ABSTRACT Healthcare providers worldwide face challenges in maintaining a delicate balance between rising demand and limited resources. Decision‐makers often struggle with planning and implementing new services, leading to costly consequences and hindering efficiency, patient outcomes, and staff well‐being. Current systems lack a comprehensive modelling
Eren Demir
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