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Evidence‐based framework for the management of disruptive physician behavior
Abstract The consistent promotion of a culture of respect and accountability in the workplace is vital to the success of healthcare organizations. However, the existing literature on practical strategies for addressing misconduct, particularly with respect to physician behavior, is relatively sparse.
Allen M. Chen
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A glimpse into nursing discursive behaviour in interprofessional online learning [PDF]
Background: The importance of interprofessional learning to provide quality patient care has resulted in the increasing use of asynchronous computer mediated conferencing in healthcare programmes within universities.
Coluquhoun, Derek+2 more
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On‐Demand Schedules, Worker Absenteeism and Patient Dissatisfaction in Home Care Services
ABSTRACT Service companies often adopt on‐demand scheduling to balance labor costs and fluctuating market demand. However, research shows that such practices can reduce worker productivity and retention. In this study, we examine how on‐demand scheduling affects two critical outcomes: worker absenteeism and patient dissatisfaction.
Antoaneta Momcheva+3 more
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Ethics, space, and somatic sensibilities: comparing relationships between scientific researchers and their human and animal experimental subjects [PDF]
Drawing on geographies of affect and nature-society relations, we propose a radical rethinking of how scientists, social scientists, and regulatory agencies conceptualise human and animal participants in scientif ic research. The scientific rationale for
Birke L+33 more
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Abstract Although there is considerable data to support the efficacy of several treatments for trauma‐related disorders, the traumatic stress field continues to struggle with adequate implementation and uptake of such treatments in real‐world settings, which greatly contributes to persistent health disparities in these disorders.
Anu Asnaani+4 more
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Abstract Many researchers have expressed concern regarding the reliability and validity of retrospective self‐reports of sexual abuse. This study aimed to quantify the frequency of self‐reported sexual abuse among vulnerable Mozambican women and evaluate the temporal stability of self‐report across assessments.
Ana Luísa Patrão+5 more
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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
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Feelings expressed by student nurses in the care of the prostatectomy patient in a hospital setting [PDF]
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Jaspan, Myrna Susan
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Abstract Disturbed sleep is a known risk factor for heightened mental health symptoms, and this association may be particularly problematic among emergency medical service (EMS) clinicians. Yet, associations between daily sleep quality and daily mental health symptoms are understudied among this vulnerable group.
Enzo G. Plaitano+7 more
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The shared consultation: A necessity in primary care clinics?
The shared consultation is a concept that differs from shared decision making and shared care. It involves two or more health professionals in the consultation of a patient during the same illness episode. Commonly, the health professionals are a primary-
Ian Couper, Jannie Hugo, Andrew Truscott
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