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Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2001
Purpose: To examine the usefulness of three types of benchmarking for interpreting patient outcome data.Design: This study was part of a multiyear, multihospital longitudinal survey of 10 patient outcomes. The patient outcome used for this methodologic presentation was central line infections (CLI).
E B, Rudy +3 more
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Purpose: To examine the usefulness of three types of benchmarking for interpreting patient outcome data.Design: This study was part of a multiyear, multihospital longitudinal survey of 10 patient outcomes. The patient outcome used for this methodologic presentation was central line infections (CLI).
E B, Rudy +3 more
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
An understanding of how crowding in emergency departments (EDs) affects nurses' practice is essential in examining the impact of nursing care, surveillance, and communication on emergency care outcomes. This review was carried out to summarise the findings of published reports on quality-related outcomes and crowding in EDs.
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An understanding of how crowding in emergency departments (EDs) affects nurses' practice is essential in examining the impact of nursing care, surveillance, and communication on emergency care outcomes. This review was carried out to summarise the findings of published reports on quality-related outcomes and crowding in EDs.
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Patient-Provider Interactions and Patient Outcomes
The Diabetes Educator, 1989Research shows that a number of provider interactional skills are empirically related to patient adherence, making interaction skills a necessary and important part of clinical competence. These skills fall into three broad categories: techniques to elicit and modify patients' health and treatment beliefs, to aid recall of information, and to aid ...
R W, Sanson-Fisher +3 more
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Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1995
Patient outcomes are becoming markers of health care effectiveness and quality. The CNS is uniquely positioned to influence outcomes evaluation within nursing. One way to accomplish this is through recommendations on the selection and use of appropriate patient assessment tools within the patient database. Recommendations of the CNS should be based on:
M R, Harris, J J, Warren
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Patient outcomes are becoming markers of health care effectiveness and quality. The CNS is uniquely positioned to influence outcomes evaluation within nursing. One way to accomplish this is through recommendations on the selection and use of appropriate patient assessment tools within the patient database. Recommendations of the CNS should be based on:
M R, Harris, J J, Warren
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Nurse Staffing and Patient Outcomes
Nursing Research, 1998Nursing studies have shown that nursing care delivery changes affect staff and organizational outcomes, but the effects on client outcomes have not been studied sufficiently.To describe, at the level of the nursing care unit, the relationships among total hours of nursing care, registered nurse (RN) skill mix, and adverse patient outcomes.The adverse ...
M A, Blegen, C J, Goode, L, Reed
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Patient-reported Outcomes in Arthrogryposis
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2020Background: Little is known about patient-reported health status in children and adolescents with arthrogryposis. Utilizing the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) and Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument (PODCI) questionnaires, we investigated functional and psychosocial measures in ...
Lindley B, Wall +4 more
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Patients' expectancies and hospital outcome
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977Although it is widely held that patients' expectancies for therapeutic gain are related causally to treatment outcome, a recent review of expectancy research found scant evidence for the hypothesized expectancy-outcome relationship. Supportive findings were reported only in studies with serious methodological weaknesses.
P J, Martin +3 more
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‘The patient’: at the center of patient-reported outcomes
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2015The recent emphasis of including patient reports in their own care management is reviewed in terms of the factors that contributed to its popularity. The role change of patients as being active participants in their own care as a result of the rising consumerism and advocacy has led to increased pressures for including patients in the therapeutic ...
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The Outcome of Patients with Herpes Zoster
Archives of Dermatology, 1957Herpes zoster is a self-limited disorder which in most cases resolves without complication. In some patients herpes zoster produces complications during the acute phase of the disease, or even sequelae that may incapacitate the patient later. The most important among these is postherpetic neuralgia.
J M, DE MORAGAS, R R, KIERLAND
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Outcome of Gastric Bypass Patients
Obesity Surgery, 2002The authors analyzed previously studied outcomes of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP), examined pre-surgical factors of post-surgical outcomes, and examined some of the psychosocial benefits.A retrospective chart review was conducted of 138 patients who underwent RYGBP between 1997 and 2000.
Ryan, Holzwarth +3 more
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