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Continuity of Care Matters in All Health Care Settings. [PDF]
Concern regarding declining continuity of medical care has been growing during the past 3 decades. Continuity of care has been threatened by an array of forces, including the decrease in primary care physicians, changes in health insurance, the growth of
J. Goodwin
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Educational technologies as matters of care [PDF]
Schools, teaching, and learning environments have long been understood and idealised as places of care. Within feminist studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS), scholars have proposed a shift to include non-humans in what we propose to conceive ...
I. Zakharova, J. Jarke
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Background Transitional care for older chronically ill people is an important area for healthcare quality improvement. A central goal is to involve older people more in transitional care and make care more patient-centered.
Cecilie Fromholt Olsen +4 more
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Teaching a culture of care: Why it matters
The use of animal in biomedical research remains a critical compromise. Research and higher education institutions play a major role in educating on the use of animal and such training is expected to translate into the development of a culture of care ...
Jordi López Tremoleda, Angela Kerton
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Validation of the What Matters Index: A brief, patient-reported index that guides care for chronic conditions and can substitute for computer-generated risk models. [PDF]
Current health care delivery relies on complex, computer-generated risk models constructed from insurance claims and medical record data. However, these models produce inaccurate predictions of risk levels for individual patients, do not explicitly guide
John H Wasson +3 more
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End‐of‐Life Care Matters: Palliative Cancer Care Results in Better Care and Lower Costs [PDF]
This article reviews the current state of end‐of‐life care, analyzes the clinical and financial impact of palliative care, and proposes areas of future research and development.
S. Dalal, E. Bruera
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The Imaginary Framing and the Lived Experience of Technologies: Interview with Laura Forlano
In this interview conducted by Stan Ruecker, Laura Forlano gives some clues of what designers can learn from the critical thinking the social sciences have developed for decades: challenging key terms, overturning narratives, and being critical about ...
Laura Forlano, Stan Ruecker
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Troubling Collaboration: Matters of Care for Visualization Design Study
A common research process in visualization is for visualization researchers to collaborate with domain experts to solve particular applied data problems.
Derya Akbaba +4 more
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In this article, we explore the production of socio-cultural values around blue-green solutions (BGS) through the perspective of care. We explore how values and preferences are formed through the complexity of everyday life engagements in a BGS ...
Misagh Mottaghi +5 more
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Tender Infrastructures: Designing with Care, or Contributions to ‘Matters of Care’ in Architecture
Despite the fact that architecture has always been linked to issues such as hygiene, shelter, well-being and physical protection, the concept of care has only been incorporated into the concerns of architecture in recent years.
Nerea Calvillo González +1 more
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