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This study aims to investigate and describe the relationship between acquired leadership capability and clinical performance in the out-of-hospital environment (OOH) and to identify and explore those key themes that might influence a relationship between
Adrian Lockhart, Tony Walker, K. Bowles
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Nurses’ Engagement in Healthcare Policy Development: An Umbrella Review
Abstract Background and Introduction Healthcare policy establishes guidelines for delivering safe and effective healthcare, achieving and improving health‐related outcomes, and mitigating public health risks. Nurses are uniquely positioned to lead healthcare policy development; however, evidence of nurses’ engagement in policymaking is limited.
Lindsay Smith+13 more
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Perspectives about the baby friendly hospital/health initiative in Australia: an online survey
Background Evidence supports the health and economic benefits of breastfeeding, and the positive impact of the Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) on increasing breastfeeding rates and improving breastfeeding outcomes.
Anahita Esbati+4 more
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بررسی دوز پرتوی رسيده به پستان غيردرگير، طی پرتودرمانی بيماران مبتلا به سرطان پستان ماستکتومی شده در 3 بيمارستان در تهران [PDF]
دوز رسيده به پستان غيردرگير در طی پرتو درمانی پستان در بيماران ماستکتومی شده باعث افزايش بدخيمی ثانويه در آن ناحيه میشود و از آن جايی که در بخشهای مختلف راديوتراپی در کشور، برای درمان پستان ماستکتومی شده با توجه به نظر راديوتراپيست و امکانات تجهيزاتی و
شرفی, علی اکبر+3 more
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A Rapid Review of Pandemic Studies in Paramedicine
Introduction The spread of COVID-19 has challenged the paramedic community's ability to provide health care, maintain personal safety, and implement evidence informed decisions and programs.
Ian E. Blanchard+5 more
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Culturally Responsive Surgical Care for Older People and Family Carers: A Dyadic Analysis
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to explore the perspectives and experiences of ethnically diverse older patients and family carers when undergoing a surgical procedure. Exploratory qualitative research design. Semi‐structured interviews with six patient‐carer dyads and three individuals, totaling 15 participants.
Charmaine G. Bonus+2 more
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Background The phenomenon of being ‘with woman’ is fundamental to midwifery as it underpins its philosophy, relationships and practices. There is an identified gap in knowledge around the ‘with woman’ phenomenon from the perspective of midwives providing
Zoe Bradfield+3 more
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International Roundtable on Community Paramedicine
In July 2005 and the creation an informal organization called the International Roundtable on Community Paramedicine and Rural Healthcare ...
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Towards a National Longitudinal Tracking Framework of Health Graduate Practice Locations
ABSTRACT Aims Workforce maldistribution is a challenge to the equitable provision of healthcare in Australia. This Commentary details how a multi‐university, large‐scale, and growing data asset is positioned to contribute strategically and operationally to addressing national workforce priorities.
Vincent L. Versace+4 more
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Reshaping healthcare delivery for elderly patients: the role of community paramedicine; a systematic review [PDF]
Julia van Vuuren+6 more
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