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IntroductionPain is highly prevalent in older adults and often contextualized by multiple clinical conditions (pain comorbidities). Pain comorbidities increase with age and this makes clinical decisions more complex.
Bernadette C. Siaton +8 more
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Preparing Dental Hygiene Students to Care for Patients With Breast Cancer
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Denise M. Messina, Matthew J. Messina
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Poverty Simulations: Are the Learning Outcomes Consistently and Uniformly Positive?
ABSTRACT Objectives Research indicates significant improvement in average attitudes toward those in poverty following poverty simulations, but little research addresses whether students benefit uniformly. This study measured variability in poverty attitude change following poverty simulations and tested whether poverty attitudes are associated with ...
Michelle R. McQuistan +2 more
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It remains complex and challenging to deliver interprofessional education at medical schools with geographically distributed campuses. Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) expanded its interprofessional education directly into clinical training ...
Stephanie Freed +5 more
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Integrating Spirituality as a Key Component of Patient Care
Patient care frequently focuses on physical aspects of disease management, with variable attention given to spiritual needs. And yet, patients indicate that spiritual suffering adds to distress associated with illness.
Suzette Brémault-Phillips +9 more
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Attitudes of Undergraduate Social Work Students Toward Interprofessional Health Care Practice and Interprofessional Health Care Education [PDF]
In 2005, the Centre for Collaborative Health Professional Education at Memorial University in Canada commenced an inquiry into the interprofessional education (IPE) of social work students.
Button, Pamela +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Medical and dental education share the common goal of preparing clinically competent and socially responsible health professionals. Despite this shared goal, the two disciplines have evolved as distinct academic fields, with limited empirical comparisons between them.
Yoon Min Gil
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Determinants of interprofessional collaboration in surgery: A scoping review
Implementing interprofessional collaboration practices is a key strategy for enhancing the quality and outcomes of health services. This collaboration involves multiple professions, requiring cooperation from each team member and organization to improve ...
Else Agustina +3 more
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Themes in Health Care Culture: Application of Cultural Transformation Theory
Key aspects of culture change include familiarizing oneself with how relationships are structured and encouraging an awareness of how people relate to one another on a domination/partnership continuum (Eisler & Potter, 2014).
Julie Kennedy Oehlert
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Integrating Research and Quality Improvement Using TeamSTEPPS: A Health Team Communication Project to Improve Hospital Discharge [PDF]
Purpose/Objectives: The purpose of this article is to describe an innovative approach to the integration of quality improvement and research processes. A project with the objective of improving health team communication about hospital discharge provides
Beiler, Joseph +2 more
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