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Patient Privacy and Integrated Care: The Multidisciplinary Health Care Team
This article explores legislative provisions in relation to patient privacy in the context of integrated health and social care and the development of multidisciplinary health care teams that include practitioners from private sector and government ...
John Eastwood, Isis Maitland-Scott
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Improving quality and safety of care in nursing homes by team support for strengths use: A survey study. [PDF]
Growing evidence suggests that workload has an adverse effect on quality of care and patient safety in nursing homes. A novel job resource that may improve quality of care and patient safety and alleviate the negative effect of workload in nursing homes ...
Martina Buljac-Samardžić+1 more
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Role of the multidisciplinary team in the care of the tracheostomy patient
Tracheostomies are used to provide artificial airways for increasingly complex patients for a variety of indications. Patients and their families are dependent on knowledgeable multidisciplinary staff, including medical, nursing, respiratory physiotherapy and speech and language therapy staff, dieticians and psychologists, from a wide range of ...
Barbara Bonvento+4 more
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Team care of elderly patients in general practice. [PDF]
Jake Strang, N Caine, R. M. Acheson
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Background Learning healthcare systems have invested heavily in training primary care staff to provide care using patient-centered medical home models, but less is known about how to effectively lead such teams to deliver high quality care.
Traci H. Abraham+2 more
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Introduction Approximately 20% of serious safety incidents involving palliative patients relate to medication. These are disproportionately reported when patients are in their usual residence when compared with hospital or hospice.
Sarah Yardley+5 more
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Intestinal ostomy: Adversities and care strategies after hospital discharge
Objective: To describe the difficulties and advantages encountered by people after undergoing an intestinal ostomy and being discharged from hospital services.
Larissa Gomes Machado+5 more
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Advancing digital patient-centered measurement methods for team-based care
Objectives To conceptualize new methods for integrating patient-centered measurement into team-based care. Methods A standalone portal was introduced into a rural clinic to support conceptualization of new methods for integration of patient-centered ...
Marcy G Antonio+7 more
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Background Though much is known about the benefits attributed to medical scribes documenting patient visits (e.g., reducing documentation time for the provider, increasing patient-care time, expanding the roles of licensed and non-licensed personnel ...
Jennifer M. Van Tiem+6 more
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