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ABSTRACT Not susceptible to methicillin Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), is a potentially harmful bacteria that is resistant to the most important antimicrobial agents. Because MRSA is so resistant to many antibiotics, it can cause illnesses by forming biofilms.
Wubeshet Mathewos +5 more
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Staff members’ prioritisation of care in residential aged care facilities: a Q methodology study
Background When healthcare professionals’ workloads are greater than available resources, care activities can be missed, omitted or delayed, potentially leading to adverse patient outcomes.
Kristiana Ludlow +4 more
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Getting Person‐Centred Fundamental Care Right: Past Discourse and Future Directions
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Alison L. Kitson
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ABSTRACT Emergency medicine clinicians (EMCs) experience high levels of burnout and mental health strain as a function of the work demands they encounter. The present study examined meaningful work as a buffer of the relationship between work demands and measures of burnout and mental health strain, with the prediction that higher levels of meaningful ...
Alyssa Lynch +4 more
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Vital yet Fragile: Informal Networks of Support Among Young People Navigating Long Covid
ABSTRACT Introduction Young people living with Long Covid face challenges accessing health care and social support. Previous qualitative research in the UK has described the ‘invalidation’ of Long Covid illness experience. It has been said that there is a ‘double invisibility’ produced by narratives that minimise the effects of Covid‐19 among young ...
Zaira Clarke +5 more
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Supply or Demand: Why is the Market for Long-Term Care Insurance So Small? [PDF]
Long-term care represents one of the largest uninsured financial risks facing the elderly in the United States. Whether the small size of this market is driven primarily by supply side market imperfections or by limitations to demand, however, is ...
Amy Finkelstein, Jeffrey R. Brown
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Ethical principles in paediatric practice [PDF]
Clinical problems with significant ethical implications pose an ever increasing dilemma in everyday medical practice in the 21st century and rarely present a simple solution.
Attard Montalto, Simon
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Mobilisation Alarm Use in Hospitals and Alignment With Person‐Centred Practice: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim To explore why and how staff use alarms for falls prevention in hospital and their alignment to person‐centred practice. Design Qualitative interpretive design. Methods One hundred focus groups and 25 interviews across 10 health services were completed between October 2022 and September 2024.
Kelly Stephen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Diet‐related challenges in primary care and community settings increasingly reflect the convergence of health, social and environmental pressures. Although dietitians routinely navigate this complexity, their system‐level contributions often remain implicit.
Elena Carrillo‐Alvarez +6 more
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Spartan Daily, January 12, 1943 [PDF]
Volume 31, Issue 59https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10720/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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