"One family, one patient": a human-centered approach to safety in the operating room. [PDF]
Amini Rarani S.
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Midwifery models of care in the context of increasing caesarean delivery rates. [PDF]
Doherty T+4 more
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The Curious Case of Care and Restorative Justice in the U.S. Context [PDF]
Walker, Margaret Urban
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Considerations in Transition of Pediatric Neurology Patients to Adult Care
ABSTRACT Background Transition refers to the planned, coordinated movement of adolescents from the child‐ and family‐centered environment of pediatric care to the adult healthcare system. A well‐structured transition process is essential for ensuring adolescents with chronic health conditions continue to thrive in young adulthood.
Asif Doja+5 more
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Equitable partnerships in research to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: pathways for nursing. [PDF]
Sousa ÁFL+3 more
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Exploring Social Value for Sustainability: A Revelatory Case Study
ABSTRACT Social value for sustainability has received considerably less attention in academia compared to environmental and economic value. To remedy this, our study explores social value for sustainability, investigating an organization dedicated to social and societal contributions through education and empowerment, studying social value at a youth ...
Anne‐Karen Hueske+1 more
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Establishing a common definition for care provided by hospice societies in British Columbia, Canada: a Delphi process. [PDF]
Anderson S+4 more
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Evaluation of Therapeutic Opioids in Hair of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients
This study investigated the incorporation of novel and traditional medically used opioids into the hair of 118 pediatric and neonatal patients. Concentrations (median [range]) in hair were as follows: fentanyl: 4.03 pg/mg [0.10–343], sufentanil: 0.31 pg/mg [0.10–8.64], remifentanil: 0.14 pg/mg [0.10–0.43], and morphine: 27.4 pg/mg [1.0–1870].
Max Polke+4 more
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Musculoskeletal disorders in nursing staff. [PDF]
Kolovou A+7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a widely‐used research method for investigating temporal relationships among eating disorder (ED) symptoms. Though EMA has many methodological advantages (e.g., reducing retrospective recall bias), little is known about the experience and effects of participating in this type of study from the
Samantha Wilson+3 more
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