Quality of Life of People With Neuromuscular Diseases: The Role of Stigma
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Stigma is thought to have a profound impact on quality of life (QoL) among people with neuromuscular diseases (NMD), but empirical evidence is limited. This study sought to explore associations of enacted stigma (social exclusion) and felt stigma (shame, fear of exclusion) with QoL.
Marion Sommers‐Spijkerman+5 more
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Health professional-patient communication in relation to weight management
Thesis title: Health Professional-patient communication in relation to weight managementBackground: Global obesity levels have doubled since 1980 and are expected to rise. It is associated with key health risks such as heart disease, some cancers and osteoarthritis and hence has considerable economic consequences for health care resources.
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An integrative model of the management of hospital physician relationships [PDF]
Hospital Physician Relationships (HPRs) are of major importance to the health care sector. Drawing on agency theory and social exchange theory, we argue that both economic and noneconomic integration strategies are important to effective management of ...
Annemans, Lieven+2 more
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The Many Indicators of Nonprofit Success as Seen by Nonprofit Leaders
ABSTRACT Nonprofit organizations are increasingly compelled to demonstrate their success to stakeholders, drawing scholarly interest toward systematizing indicators of their success. But what best indicates success is in the eye of the beholder, as success is socially constructed.
Florentine Maier+3 more
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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_barnes_bulletin/1269/thumbnail ...
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Ethical Aspects Considered in Doctor-Patient Relations: Experiences of Anesthesiologists
Background and objective: : Ethical principles guide professional conduct, particularly in establishing the doctor-patient relationship and, therefore, require constant reflection.
Maria de Fátima Oliveira dos Santos+4 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to examine the effect of work environment and work‐related characteristics of front‐line nurse managers on their perceived individual work performance. It was conducted between March and May of 2022 with 219 front‐line nurse managers working in a private chain hospital group in Türkiye.
Tuğba Yeşilyurt Sevim+6 more
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Demographic, Work Environment and Resilience Characteristics among Registered Nurses [PDF]
In a caring profession like nursing, the risk of sending newly-graduated nurses with low resilience into the workplace provided impetus for the study to explore the association between demographic, work environment and resilience characteristics among ...
Pierce, Britley
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ABSTRACT Urban Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly being piloted in cities worldwide, constituting a critical element in the evolution of contemporary and future smart cities. Although there is a growing body of research on the integration of AI into healthcare and smart city systems, the specific intersection of urban AI and ...
Zongtian Guo, Federico Cugurullo
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A study to determine the activities of the nursing assistants in the admission and discharge unit of the patients' control section of one veterans administration hospital, the time required to perform these activities, and the source from which the authority to perform was derived. [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston ...
Murray, Mildred Louise
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