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Primary Care Physicians’ Action Plans for Responding to Results of Screening Tests Based on the Concept of Quaternary Prevention [PDF]
Since noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are generally controllable rather than curable, more emphasis is placed on prevention than on treatment. For the early detection of diseases, primary care physicians (PCPs), as well as general practitioners and ...
Jong-Myon Bae, Marc Jamoulle
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Abstract Objective Epilepsy is a common condition associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and costs. Poor documentation of seizures is a major challenge in epilepsy care. Objective seizure counting with mobile devices may mitigate this challenge and improve patient management.
Matthew McWilliam +8 more
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This qualitative study aimed to find the values and principles steering health professionals' practice, in order to reach the values guiding humanization.
Dirce Stein Backes +2 more
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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 Talent management involves the systematic planning, acquisition, development, performance management, engagement, and retention of employees identified as “talent.” Little is known about the relationship between organizations' talent perspectives and talent management practices.
Amro Aljbour, Erica French, Muhammad Ali
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Preserving patient dignity in critical care units: A qualitative content analysis
Background & Aim: Patient dignity is a fundamental aspect of human rights, particularly when individuals are most vulnerable. Although maintaining patient dignity seemed to be challenging in Critical Care Units due to the complexity of medical ...
Alireza Arman +5 more
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Background The use of portals might be expected to rise; however, adoption has been slow. Development of portals has occurred with limited patient involvement.
Bridget L. Ryan +5 more
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Developing a Typology of Korean Women Leaders' Resistance to Their Token Status in the Workplace
ABSTRACT Despite remarkable economic development in South Korea (Korea), there are only a few women leaders, and they face challenges in the gendered workplace where organizational constraints and traditional values coexist. In a reanalysis of narratives of Korean women leaders (KWLs), using an ideal‐type analysis as a novel qualitative research method,
Yonjoo Cho +4 more
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Pharmacist attire and its impact on patient preference
Objective: To determine the influence of demographics on patient preferences for community pharmacist attire.Methods: A 10-item questionnaire was developed and administered to patients visiting a chain pharmacy or an independent pharmacy in the ...
Cretton-Scott E, Johnson L, King S
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Fatigue of oncological patients – incompatible perspectives of patients and medical staff
Background Cancer-related fatigue is a complex syndrome and the most frequently reported complaint, especially during treatment. Sometimes a large discrepancy in patient fatigue estimations between the patients themselves and medical staff is observed ...
Agata E. Zdun-Ryżewska +2 more
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