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A Patient Care Team Approach to Multicultural Patient Care Issues

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1996
As the demographics of the United States continue to change to include more foreign nationals, nursing professionals will need to become increasingly aware of multicultural issues. Developing a greater cultural awareness of a particular client population can aid health care providers in improved caregiving.
R, Peterson, J, Smith
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Loosely formed patient care teams

Proceedings of the ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2012
We conducted an observational study to investigate nurses' communication behaviors in an Emergency Department (ED). Our observations reveal unique collaboration practices exercised by ED staff, which we term as "loosely formed team collaboration." Specifically, ED patient care teams are dynamically and quickly assembled upon patient arrival, wherein ...
Soyoung Lee   +3 more
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HOW to START a DIRECT PATIENT CARE TEAM

QRB - Quality Review Bulletin, 1992
Many American hospitals are embracing the philosophies of continuous quality improvement (CQI) or total quality management (TQM). To date, case studies in the literature have largely dealt with administrative processes. However, CQI can also improve direct patient care (clinical) processes using direct patient care teams.
J E, McEachern, L, Schiff, O, Cogan
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Re-designing primary care: Implementation of patient-aligned care teams

Healthcare, 2014
Primary care is the foundation of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care, but transformation efforts are necessary to meet the needs of Veterans and provide patient-centered care (PCC).The need to transform the VA from a problem/disease-based provider-driven system to a patient-centered, patient-driven health care system.Our project ...
Sherri L, LaVela, Jennifer N, Hill
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