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Every healthcare encounter involves some form of communication and there is growing recognition that effective health communication is central to the delivery of safe, high-quality healthcare.
Rebecca Ryan, Sophie Hill
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Suitability of a Programme for Improving Interprofessional Primary Care Team Meetings
Introduction: Primary care is increasingly being confronted with complex health care demands stemming from both biomedical and psychosocial problems of people with chronic diseases.
Jerôme Jean Jacques van Dongen +5 more
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Background Informal caregivers of persons living with dementia have an increased risk of adverse mental health effects. It is therefore important to systematically summarize published literature in order to find out which mental health interventions ...
Henrik Wiegelmann +4 more
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Background: Deterioration of hand motor function is a possible risk factor of cognitive impairment in older adults. Despite a growing body of research, a lack of clarity exists regarding the relationships.
Kimi Estela Kobayashi-Cuya +5 more
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Constructing democratic participation in welfare transitions: An analysis of narrative interactions
Objective This article provides insights into the democratic character of local enactments of welfare reforms by analysing narrative interactions about changes in care.
Mare Knibbe, Klasien Horstman
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Background Priority-setting partnerships between researchers and stakeholders (meaning consumers, health professionals and health decision-makers) may improve research relevance and value.
Anneliese J. Synnot +16 more
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Differential transcriptomic alterations in nasal versus lung tissue of acrolein-exposed rats
Introduction: Acrolein is a significant component of anthropogenic and wildfire emissions, as well as cigarette smoke. Although acrolein primarily deposits in the upper respiratory tract upon inhalation, patterns of site-specific injury in nasal versus ...
Devin I. Alewel +7 more
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Representing Neighborhood Health: Exploring Citizen Science as a Democratic Force
In discussions about citizen science (CS), scholars have considered CS as not only a tool to produce better science, but also a democratizing practice allowing for new definitions of public problems. Inspired by science and technology studies, we present
Sanne Raap +2 more
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Healthy behaviours reduce the risk of incident disability; however, their components require further consideration. Specifically, little evidence exists on healthy behaviours that comprise modifiable factors, including social aspects, and their effects ...
Takumi Abe +8 more
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Introduction In 24/7 disability care facilities, patient‐reported experience measures (PREMs) are important to help healthcare professionals understand what matters to care users and to improve the quality of care.
Marjolein vanRooijen +5 more
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