Decision fatigue in hospital medicine: A retrospective exploratory evaluation
Abstract Background “Decision fatigue” (DF) is the deterioration in decision‐making ability stemming from repeated decision making. Objective Explore DF over the clinical workblock and across hospitalist and work characteristics. Methods Patients seen by hospitalists at two hospitals in January and February 2022 were retrospectively evaluated for ...
Rachel M. Kruer +6 more
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Retracted: Application Analysis Based on Big Data Technology in Stroke Rehabilitation Nursing. [PDF]
Healthcare Engineering JO.
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Robotics in Upper Limb Rehabilitation Nursing : A Literature Review
Milena Leino
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Abstract AI‐based large language models (LLMs) have gradually made their way into various fields, transforming industries and changing the way we solve problems. LLMs have great potential in healthcare, where they can share the burden of data management, retrieval, and decision‐making.
Muhammad Umar +11 more
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Construction of a home-based rehabilitation nursing program integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine for stroke patients based on mobile health. [PDF]
Xu Y +5 more
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How Middle Managers Affect Frontline Idea Generation: Evidence From Healthcare Operations
ABSTRACT This multiple case study develops a mid‐range theory on how frontline idea generation is affected by the actions of an organization's middle management. The study draws from four acute‐care hospitals in Germany and involves 36 semi‐structured interviews with representatives from all hierarchy levels.
Felix L. Mosner +2 more
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Nursing Interventions Promoting Self-Care in Elderly People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (At Home). [PDF]
Salvado S +5 more
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Development and evaluation of an early rehabilitation nursing program for patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. [PDF]
Xie L, Wang D, Xie X.
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Caring for the child with intestinal failure on home parenteral nutrition: A scoping review
Abstract Background Children with intestinal failure have significant long‐term medical needs that require continual complex procedures provided by the family caregiver in the home. This contributes to a high burden of care, leading to increased stress, anxiety, and depression.
Mary Beth Hovda Davis +4 more
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