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This drawing considers how healers' abilities to help patients grow come from their partnerships with patients and from their capacity for self-care.
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Objective To examine the association of physician burnout with the career engagement and the quality of patient care globally. Design Systematic review and meta-analysis.
A. Hodkinson +10 more
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Healthcare professionals often feel challenged by complex patients and the associated care needs during care transition. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is considered an effective approach in such situations. However, a fragmented healthcare system
F. Geese, Kai-Uwe Schmitt
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Chronic hepatitis E: advancing research and patient care.
The hepatitis E virus (HEV) was initially thought to exclusively cause acute hepatitis. However, the first diagnosis of chronic hepatitis E in transplant recipients in 2008 profoundly changed our understanding of this pathogen.
Zhongren Ma +3 more
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Background This is a time of unprecedented change in healthcare. More physicians are being tasked with stepping into a variety of leadership roles without having received the training needed to be an effective leader.
Rachel Schwartz +8 more
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Connected Healthcare: Improving Patient Care using Digital Health Technologies.
Now more than ever, traditional healthcare models are being overhauled with digital technologies of Healthcare 4.0 being increasingly adopted. Worldwide, digital devices are improving every stage of the patient care pathway.
Atheer Awad +8 more
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Aims To assess nurses' burnout and its association with their perceived quality of patient care and occurrence of adverse events (AEs) during COVID‐19. Background Burnout is a serious problem among nursing staff internationally with negative impacts on ...
E. Kakemam +4 more
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Empathy in patient care: from ‘Clinical Empathy’ to ‘Empathic Concern’
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity upon the diverse and widely debated definitions and conceptions of empathy within the medical field.
C. Guidi, Chiara Traversa
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Objective The cancer program in Alberta, Canada routinely collects patient-reported outcomes using the Edmonton symptom assessment system-revised (ESAS-r).
Linda Watson +7 more
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