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AI‐powered nursing handoffs: Introducing and evaluating the patient report template
Abstract Purpose To understand (1) if nurses view the individual components of the Patient Report Template as useful in their day‐to‐day workflow, and (2) understand the perceptions of nurses related to artificial intelligence use in their day‐to‐day work.
Gabriel Vald +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by a mutation in the huntingtin gene on chromosome 4, leading to progressive cognitive decline, motor impairment, and functional disability. Falls represent the leading cause of nursing home placement in HD.
Japleen Kaur +7 more
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Abstract Background Multidisciplinary care has been advocated for Juvenile‐onset Huntington's Disease but there has been no detailed analysis of this. Objectives To evaluate the current economic costs of providing health care for patients with Juvenile‐onset Huntington's disease (JoHD) and to model the effects and economic costs of providing a ...
Tracey A. Young +5 more
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Documented End‐of‐Life Preferences of People With Parkinson's Disease or Parkinsonism Across Europe
Abstract Background Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonism are characterized by motor and non‐motor symptoms. As the disease advances, planning for end‐of‐life (EoL) care becomes increasingly important. However, consensus‐based European guidelines for advance care planning and documentation of EoL care preferences for parkinsonism are lacking ...
Bauke W. Dijkstra +30 more
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Abstract Background As Parkinson's disease (PD) progresses, motor fluctuations become increasingly difficult to manage with oral medications. Foslevodopa/foscarbidopa (LDp/CDp), delivered as a continuous 24‐h/day subcutaneous infusion, offers continuous levodopa delivery and stable plasma levodopa levels that reduce motor fluctuations. LDp/CDp has been
K. Ray Chaudhuri +20 more
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Defining Quality of Life: The Perspective of People Living with Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Little is known about how people with Parkinson's conceptualize “quality of life.” Objective To describe the meaning of “quality of life” from the perspective of people with Parkinson's. Methods Participants (N = 42) were asked “What does the term ‘quality of life’ mean to you?” Definitions were analyzed using inductive qualitative ...
Samantha Dorrance +13 more
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It Is Personal: What People with Parkinson's Disease Say Matters Most for Quality of Life
Abstract Background Little is known about what matters most for quality of life in people with Parkinson's disease and how much it varies between individuals. Objective The goal was to define the relative impact of quality of life determinants in people with Parkinson's disease, including variation across individuals and by disease severity, gender ...
Samantha Dorrance +13 more
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