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Nursing Management, 2010
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to clinical practice that integrates the use of the best and the most relevant research; clinical expertise, which includes internal evidence generated by outcomes management or improvement projects; and patient preference and values to ...
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Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to clinical practice that integrates the use of the best and the most relevant research; clinical expertise, which includes internal evidence generated by outcomes management or improvement projects; and patient preference and values to ...
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Hospital Medicine, 1999
A surgical outcome is any event or measure of a patient's health that may occur or change, for better or worse, as a result of an operation. The introduction of clinical governance has led to debate about how to monitor the quality of surgical services in the NHS.
B C, Reeves, J, Browne
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A surgical outcome is any event or measure of a patient's health that may occur or change, for better or worse, as a result of an operation. The introduction of clinical governance has led to debate about how to monitor the quality of surgical services in the NHS.
B C, Reeves, J, Browne
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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 1998
Reductions in hospital lengths of stay (LOS) for patients with cardiovascular conditions can be a cost-effective in-hospital outcome, but the effect of shortened hospital LOS on patient and family outcomes after discharge needs to be evaluated. Suggestions for the use of appropriate data to evaluate LOS and outcomes that need study are presented.
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Reductions in hospital lengths of stay (LOS) for patients with cardiovascular conditions can be a cost-effective in-hospital outcome, but the effect of shortened hospital LOS on patient and family outcomes after discharge needs to be evaluated. Suggestions for the use of appropriate data to evaluate LOS and outcomes that need study are presented.
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Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2011
Asthma is a common chronic disease with underlying inflammation of the airway. Advances in science have led to increased understanding of the heterogeneous nature of asthma and its complex mechanisms. Traditionally, asthma-practice guidelines have focused on optimizing lung function and the US FDA has required increases in lung function and reduction ...
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Asthma is a common chronic disease with underlying inflammation of the airway. Advances in science have led to increased understanding of the heterogeneous nature of asthma and its complex mechanisms. Traditionally, asthma-practice guidelines have focused on optimizing lung function and the US FDA has required increases in lung function and reduction ...
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Measuring Arthroscopic Outcome
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2008In order to measure and report clinical research results, we require the ability to measure our results, and we label our measurement tools "outcome measures." Options are many and include clinician-reported and patient-reported measures. Patient-reported measures include measures of symptoms (such as pain), measures of activity and function (such as ...
James J, Irrgang, James H, Lubowitz
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Measuring perioperative outcome
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2016Measuring clinically relevant and patient-centered perioperative outcomes provides the knowledge that enables clinicians to optimize their practice and guide shared decision-making, researchers to set a future agenda and policymakers to prioritize healthcare spending.A large international collaboration is currently working to define a set of core ...
Mark, Shulman, Paul, Myles
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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2010
General health as well as disease- or condition-specific outcome measures have long been used to assess patients with shoulder conditions. Currently, a variety of validated measures is available. Shoulder outcomes measures may be general (eg, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; Constant; Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand), disease-specific (
Rick W, Wright, Keith M, Baumgarten
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General health as well as disease- or condition-specific outcome measures have long been used to assess patients with shoulder conditions. Currently, a variety of validated measures is available. Shoulder outcomes measures may be general (eg, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; Constant; Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand), disease-specific (
Rick W, Wright, Keith M, Baumgarten
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