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This exploratory qualitative study aims to gain a people-centered understanding of the patient journey in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 individuals diagnosed with axSpA, aged 18 years and older, who ...
Kristina Berr +4 more
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Building Medical Homes in State Medicaid and CHIP Programs [PDF]
Presents strategies, best practices, and lessons learned from ten states' efforts to advance the medical home model of comprehensive and coordinated care in Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs in order to improve quality and contain ...
Mary Takach, Neva Kaye
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Coming Out of Crisis: Patient Experiences in Primary Care in New Orleans, Four Years Post-Katrina [PDF]
Examines the network of neighborhood clinics funded with federal, state, and local money that emerged after Hurricane Katrina as a model for serving vulnerable populations.
Georgette Lawlor +4 more
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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a public health threat in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) of the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR), driven by a combination of social determinants including undernutrition, fragile ...
Santosha Kelamane +3 more
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As Seen on TV: Health Policy Issues in TV's Medical Dramas [PDF]
Explores how fictional television can shape public images about the state of our healthcare system and policy options for improving the delivery of ...
Joseph Turow, Rachel Gans
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Transition Planning -- Responsibilities and Strategies [PDF]
This meta-synthesis of the literature, on transition planning for youth with disabilities, examines several important facets that impact the post school outcomes for students with disabilities.
Arnold, Art
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Background: Although ageism has a strong relationship with attitudes toward dementia, no study has confirmed how person-centered care and compassion mediate the relationship between nursing students’ ageism and attitudes toward dementia. Objectives: This
HeeKyung Chang +2 more
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How a Christian Ethic of Care Can Inform the Organization and Structure of Schools of Education
A natural outcome of a Christian ethic of care is the adoption of structures and organizations that facilitate or enhance this kind of caring. This article investigates these kinds of structures as they relate to schools of education.
Shotsberger, Paul
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From “patient” to “person” to “people”: the need for integrated, people centered health care.
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De Maeseneer, Jan +7 more
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