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ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise evidence on how home care providers' readiness to care for children and youth with medical complexity (CYMC) is conceptualised, what shapes it in practice and what approaches have been used to support or enhance readiness.
Joanne Tay +5 more
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Health Screening and Post‐Arrival Services for Refugee Children From Afghanistan
ABSTRACT Aim To examine refugee health screening and services for Afghan children in the unique context of emergency expedited humanitarian resettlement in Melbourne, Australia. Methods Retrospective audit of Afghan children who attended a specialist child refugee health service between August 2021–April 2024. Results Participants included 218 children
Amy Williamson +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) affects 1 in 311 people. Left untreated, it elevates LDL‐cholesterol from early life and drives premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Despite paediatric guidelines for early lipid‐lowering, detection and management in Australia remain suboptimal.
Mitchell Sarkies +9 more
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Clinical handover experience among nurses working in Ethiopia: phenomenological qualitative study
Background A nurse’s clinical handover is an important and complex form of communication in healthcare organizations that involves the exchange of patient-related information during shift change. Nurse-to-nurse clinical handover is frequently implemented
Gurmu Dumbala +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Mental health nurses now work with growing volumes of measures, documentation screens, alerts and automated scores. More information does not always mean better decisions. When key cues are hard to find, nurses may spend more time searching, checking and reconciling, with less time available for judgement, continuity and ...
Erman Yıldız
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Junior doctors' experiences with vulnerability: A rich picture study
Abstract Context The transition to practice is a context in which junior doctors can feel vulnerable. Although we know junior doctors experience intense emotions during their transition to practice, we still do not understand the role of vulnerability in this process. Vulnerability may cause emotional suffering but also offers an opportunity for growth
Titia S. van Duin +4 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Patients with haematological malignancies are at high risk of anaemia due to disease and treatment factors, making patient blood management (PBM) strategies critical. We aimed to identify the barriers and enablers to implementing the principles of PBM to conserve patients' own blood and reduce the risk of iatrogenic ...
Courtney Black +3 more
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Language matters: Guidance for person‐centred diabetes communication in Ireland
Abstract Background/Aims Language is a powerful tool that shapes how people experience diabetes, their engagement with care and ultimately their outcomes. This guidance document for healthcare professionals in Ireland outlines why Language Matters in diabetes care and aims to support person‐centred, strengths‐based and non‐judgemental communication ...
C. Breen +22 more
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Objective To design and evaluate the model combining ISOBAR communication tool with case teaching method, and to explore its influence on the nursing handover level, clinical work ability, nursing teaching quality and nurses’ satisfaction of pediatric ...
HongMei Yang +4 more
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ABSTRACT Workarounds in high‐hazard environments like intensive care units (ICUs) compromise safety and regulatory compliance. While prior research attributes these deviations to technology misfits and notes self‐reinforcing dynamics, the underlying mechanisms of aggravating workaround spirals remain understudied.
Pauline Kuss +6 more
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