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Team-based care of the thoracic surgical patient
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2023Purpose of review Although team-based care has been shown in many sectors to improve outcomes, very little work has been done with the thoracic surgical patient. This review article focuses on this and, extrapolating from other closely related surgical fields, teamwork in thoracic surgery will be reviewed for outcome efficacy ...
Charlie, Slowey, Jake, Abernathy
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A Patient Care Team Approach to Multicultural Patient Care Issues
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1996As 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.
Ronnie Peterson, Janet Smith
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Teamwork and Patient Care Teams in an Acute Care Hospital
Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership, 2015The literature suggests that effective teamwork among patient care teams can positively impact work environment, job satisfaction and quality of patient care. The purpose of this study was to determine the perceived level of nursing teamwork by registered nurses, registered practical nurses, personal support workers and unit clerks working on patient ...
Andrea Rochon+3 more
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HOW to START a DIRECT PATIENT CARE TEAM
QRB - Quality Review Bulletin, 1992Many 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.
Oscar Cogan+3 more
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Skin care in burn patients: a team approach
Burns, 2001Skin care is an important but often neglected issue in burn management. Newly healed burn skin is fragile, itchy, dry, and susceptible to sunburn. Without proper skin care in burn patients, they may suffer from sleep and mood disturbances, depression, and poor compliance to treatment that can jeopardize the rehabilitation process.
Henry H Chan+4 more
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Team Care of the Patient with Cleft Lip and Palate
Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2008u u m l t f F o b A rcheological data and ancient historical records document the presence of cleft lip and palate and even attempts to surgically epair the cleft defect. Current estimates suggest hat as many as 6500 babies are born each year in he United States with orofacial clefts, including left palate and cleft lip with and without cleft alate ...
Stephen P. Schmidt+9 more
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An Interdisciplinary Team Approach to Geriatric Patient Care
Psychiatric Services, 1973In a state psychiatric institution a cross section of skilled and volunteer mental health personnel are working as a team to provide a graduated treatment milieu for 770 geriatric patients. The team screened the patients, divided them into groups, and planned and implemented appropriate treatment programs according to their individual needs and ...
Parvin F. Birjandi, Michael J. Sclafani
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Supporting the Health Care Team in Caring for Patients With AIDS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989PHYSICIANS and other health care professionals caring for patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) may assume a greater degree of responsibility and face a more complicated array of problems than in treating almost any other patient group.
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