نتایج جستجو برای: health responsibility

تعداد نتایج: 1021586  

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2000
C Matthews M Johnson C Noble A Klinken

Managers of health care services are seeking new opportunities to improve communication with clients who have limited English proficiency. An increase in bilingual health staff and the frequent use of their language skills in patient encounters provides opportunities but also brings with it confusion surrounding the role of interpreters and bilingual health staff. Secondary analysis of transcri...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical ethics 2007
Joseph K Wells

This article illustrates an ethical dilemma that I faced while treating an 86-year-old woman at her home. The ethical dilemma was caused due to several factors such as the expectations of the client (client/consumer rights), organisational expectations (employer, governmental and payer-source regulations) and my own personal values (one's moral philosophies, perceived social responsibilities, s...

2017
Remco van de Pas Anika Veenstra Daniel Gulati Wim Van Damme Giorgio Cometto

We conducted a follow-up analysis of the implementation of the Human Resources for Health (HRH) commitments made by country governments and other actors at the Third Global Forum on HRH in 2013. Since then member states of the WHO endorsed Universal Health Coverage as the main policy objective whereby health systems strengthening, including reinforcement of the health workforce, can contribute ...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2007
Trudy Read Judith Wuest

Caring for elderly, dying parents is challenging for daughters as they try to balance other obligations and responsibilities. The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explain the domain of daughters' caregiving experiences in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The primary author interviewed 12 women whose parents had died. Three types of turmoil (emotional, relational, and societal) eme...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2005
Michael I MacEntee Matana Pruksapong Chris C L Wyatt

Little is known about how dental students respond to dental geriatrics. This article describes a qualitative analysis of reflective journals submitted over two years by ninety-two senior students who participated in a brief clinical rotation in long-term care facilities. We used an inductive interpretive approach to analyze the journals. Eight themes emerged from the analysis: 1) complexity of ...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2014
George Avelino Lorena G Barberia Ciro Biderman

This study contributes to the health governance discussion by presenting a new data set that allows for comparisons of the management of health resources among Brazilian municipalities. Research on Brazil is particularly important as the provision of health services was decentralized in 1988 and since then municipalities have been given greater responsibilities for the management of fiscal reso...

Journal: :European journal of medical genetics 2017
Sandi Dheensa Daniele Carrieri Susan Kelly Angus Clarke Shane Doheny Peter Turnpenny Anneke Lucassen

Advances in genomics often lead healthcare professionals (HCPs) to learn new information, e.g., about reinterpreted variants that could have clinical significance for patients seen previously. A question arises of whether HCPs should recontact these former patients. We present some findings interrogating the views of patients (or parents of patients) with a rare or undiagnosed condition about h...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2015
Caroline Guinoza Matuda Nicanor Rodrigues da Silva Pinto Cleide Lavieri Martins Paulo Frazão

Interprofessional collaboration is seen as a resource for tackling model of care and workforce problems. The scope of this study was to understand the perception about the shared work and interprofessional collaboration of professionals who work in primary health care. A qualitative study was conducted in São Paulo city. In-depth interviews were performed with professionals from distinct catego...

2013
Josée G. Lavoie

OBJECTIVES Despite attempts, policy silences continue to create barriers to addressing the healthcare needs of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. The purpose of this article is to answer the question, if what we have in Canada is an Aboriginal health policy patchwork that fails to address inequities, then what would a Healthy Aboriginal Health Policy framework look like? METHODS The data collect...

Journal: :Demography 2015
Robin L Lumsdaine Stephanie J C Vermeer

This article considers the potential relationship between providing care for grandchildren and retirement, among women nearing retirement age. Using 47,444 person-wave observations from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we find that the arrival of a new grandchild is associated with more than an 8 % increase in the retirement hazard despite little overall evidence of a care/retirement inte...

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