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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2008
To determine the acceptability to pregnant women and their health care providers of a rapid test for genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) in labour.A cross-sectional survey was conducted with outpatient pregnant women and their health care providers (obstetricians, family physicians and midwives) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre.Of pregnant women
Julie, van Schalkwyk +5 more
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To determine the acceptability to pregnant women and their health care providers of a rapid test for genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) in labour.A cross-sectional survey was conducted with outpatient pregnant women and their health care providers (obstetricians, family physicians and midwives) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre.Of pregnant women
Julie, van Schalkwyk +5 more
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The Doctor-of-the-Future Is In: Patient Responses to Disruptive Health-Care Innovations
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 2019Big innovations in health care (combined with financial and policy shifts) will create a health-care landscape that changes dramatically in a relatively short period.
Stacy Wood, K. Schulman
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“Sorry, I’m Not Accepting New Patients”
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2016Through a phone-based field experiment, I investigated the effect of mental help seekers’ race, class, and gender on the accessibility of psychotherapists. Three hundred and twenty psychotherapists each received voicemail messages from one black middle-class and one white middle-class help seeker, or from one black working-class and one white working ...
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Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Arzte des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)), 2019
In recent years, models for the delegation of GP tasks to non-physician medical staff have been tested, implemented in a general practice setting and, to some extent, funded by health insurance companies.How were changes in the spectrum of tasks performed by non-physician staff viewed and accepted by patients?Between October 2014 and January 2015, a ...
K, Mergenthal +4 more
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In recent years, models for the delegation of GP tasks to non-physician medical staff have been tested, implemented in a general practice setting and, to some extent, funded by health insurance companies.How were changes in the spectrum of tasks performed by non-physician staff viewed and accepted by patients?Between October 2014 and January 2015, a ...
K, Mergenthal +4 more
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2023
BACKGROUND Strokes pose a particular challenge to the health care system. Although stroke-related mortality has declined in recent decades, the absolute number of new strokes (incidence), stroke deaths, and survivors of stroke has increased.
Ann-Kathrin Fischer, Axel C Mühlbacher
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BACKGROUND Strokes pose a particular challenge to the health care system. Although stroke-related mortality has declined in recent decades, the absolute number of new strokes (incidence), stroke deaths, and survivors of stroke has increased.
Ann-Kathrin Fischer, Axel C Mühlbacher
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Abstract Objective Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based approaches for extracting Social Drivers of Health (SDoH) from clinical notes offer healthcare systems an efficient way to identify patients’ social needs, yet we know little about the acceptability of this approach to patients and clinicians.
Serena Jinchen Xie +10 more
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Abstract Objective Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based approaches for extracting Social Drivers of Health (SDoH) from clinical notes offer healthcare systems an efficient way to identify patients’ social needs, yet we know little about the acceptability of this approach to patients and clinicians.
Serena Jinchen Xie +10 more
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Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015
Internet-based interventions (IBI) are effective in treating depression. However, uptake rates in routine care are still limited. Hence, this study aimed to (1) assess the acceptance of IBIs in primary care patients with depressive symptoms and to (2) examine the effects of a brief acceptance facilitating intervention in the form of an informational ...
Ebert, David Daniel +5 more
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Internet-based interventions (IBI) are effective in treating depression. However, uptake rates in routine care are still limited. Hence, this study aimed to (1) assess the acceptance of IBIs in primary care patients with depressive symptoms and to (2) examine the effects of a brief acceptance facilitating intervention in the form of an informational ...
Ebert, David Daniel +5 more
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Pediatric dentistry, 2020
Purpose: This cross-sectional study evaluated the acceptability and demand for therapy dog support in pediatric dentistry (TDSPD). Methods: Caregiver surveys measured acceptability and demand for TDSPD using a five-point Likert scale (one equals "not at all", five equals "very much"). Provider surveys measured acceptability for TDSPD using a five-point
Aviva, Vincent +4 more
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Purpose: This cross-sectional study evaluated the acceptability and demand for therapy dog support in pediatric dentistry (TDSPD). Methods: Caregiver surveys measured acceptability and demand for TDSPD using a five-point Likert scale (one equals "not at all", five equals "very much"). Provider surveys measured acceptability for TDSPD using a five-point
Aviva, Vincent +4 more
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2017
While cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an established treatment for health anxiety, there are barriers to service access. Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) has demonstrated effectiveness and has the potential to improve access to treatment.
Joelle N, Soucy +1 more
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While cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an established treatment for health anxiety, there are barriers to service access. Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) has demonstrated effectiveness and has the potential to improve access to treatment.
Joelle N, Soucy +1 more
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