Patient safety challenges in primary health care: a scoping review [PDF]
Objectives: to identify the patient safety challenges described by health professionals in Primary Health Care. Methods: a scoping review was conducted on the LILACS, MEDLINE, IBECS, BDENF, and CINAHL databases, and on the Cochrane, SciELO, Pubmed, and ...
Carlise Rigon Dalla Nora+1 more
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Nursing team knowledge on care for patients with fungating wounds [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the nursing team knowledge of a cancer hospital on care for patients with Malignant Fungating Wounds (MFW) and to analyze associated sociodemographic and educational factors. Method: an observational and cross-sectional study, conducted between September and October 2015, after approval by the Research Ethics Committee.
Fernanda Mateus Queiroz Schmidt+3 more
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Littoral Rights Under the Takings Doctrine: The Clash Between the Ius Naturale And Stop The Beach Renourishment [PDF]
Background. Organizing and performing patient transfers in the continuum of care is part of the work of nurses and other staff of a multiprofessional healthcare team.
Britt Bäckström, Marie Häggström
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Inter-professional collaboration in an Intensive Care Unit: Challenges and opportunities [PDF]
Objective: to understand the relationship between health professionals in an intensive care unit, to explore the inter-professional collaboration. Methods: it is a qualitative study, inspired by the Hermeneutics Phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur, for the ...
Eveline Rodrigues da Silva Barros+1 more
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Can team-based care improve patient satisfaction? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Team-based approaches to patient care are a relatively recent innovation in health care delivery. The effectiveness of these approaches on patient outcomes has not been well documented.
Jin Wen, Kevin A Schulman
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Patient Safety in Primary Care: Conceptual Meanings to the Health Care Team and Patients [PDF]
Patient safety in primary care is an emerging priority, and experts have highlighted medications, diagnoses, transitions, referrals, and testing as key safety domains. This study aimed to (1) describe how frontline clinicians, administrators, and staff conceptualize patient safety in primary care; and (2) compare and contrast these conceptual meanings ...
Alden Yuanhong Lai+12 more
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Developing a service for patients with very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) within resources [PDF]
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common life-limiting illness with significant burden for patient and carer. Despite this, access to supportive and specialist palliative care is inconsistent and implementation of published good practice ...
Ainscough, Rachel+3 more
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Yi-Hung Lai,1,2 Ming-Ju Wu,3 Hsin-Hua Chen,4,5 Shih-Ping Lin,4,6 Chun-Yi Wu,3,4 Chun-Shih Chin,4,7 Cheng-Hsien Lin,4,8 Sz-Iuan Shiu,4,9 Ying-Cheng Lin,4,9 Hui-Chi Chen,1 Shu-Chin Hou,1 Ching-Wein Chang1 1Department of Nursing, Taichung Veterans General ...
Lai YH+11 more
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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN TEAMWORK IN HEALTH: A CHALLENGE FOR PATIENT SAFETY
This reflexive essay discusses effective communication from the perspective of multi-professional teamwork for quality of healthcare and patient safety. In the analysis of the object in question, it was identified that training programs for communication
Jane Walkiria da Silva Nogueira+1 more
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Objective Team leadership facilitates teamwork and is important to patient care. It is unknown whether physician gender‐based differences in team leadership exist.
Elizabeth D. Rosenman+9 more
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