نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare decision making

تعداد نتایج: 651797  

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2009
Diana Catarina Ferreira de Campos João Manuel Garcia do Nascimento Graveto

This paper is a literature review based on articles in the nursing field about shared clinical decision. The objectives are to examine the role of nurses and patients in the decision-making process in the context of clinical practice. To support these themes, a review of recent literature was conducted with the following results: patients prefer shared decision-making with professionals who sho...

2015
Mohammed Umer Mir Abdulgafoor M Bachani Haseeb Khawaja Shiraz Qayoom Afridi Sabir Ali Muhammad Mujeeb Khan Seemin Jamali Fareed Ahmed Sumalani Adnan A Hyder Junaid A Razzak

BACKGROUND Evidence-based decision making is essential for appropriate prioritization and service provision by healthcare systems. Despite higher demands, data needs for this practice are not met in many cases in low- and middle-income countries because of underdeveloped sources, among other reasons. Emergency departments (EDs) provide an important channel for such information because of their ...

2013
Moriah E Ellen Gregory Léon Gisèle Bouchard John N Lavis Mathieu Ouimet Jeremy M Grimshaw

BACKGROUND Decisions regarding health systems are sometimes made without the input of timely and reliable evidence, leading to less than optimal health outcomes. Healthcare organizations can implement tools and infrastructures to support the use of research evidence to inform decision-making. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to profile the supports and instruments (i.e., programs, int...

2010
Deirdre McCaughey Nealia S Bruning

BACKGROUND Current healthcare systems have extended the evidence-based medicine (EBM) approach to health policy and delivery decisions, such as access-to-care, healthcare funding and health program continuance, through attempts to integrate valid and reliable evidence into the decision making process. These policy decisions have major impacts on society and have high personal and financial cost...

This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five unacceptable trade-offs on the path to universal health coverage.” It reinforces its message that an inclusive, participatory process is essential for ethical decision-making and underlines the crucial importance of good governance in setting fair priorities in healthcare. Solidarity on both natio...

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2006
Ruth A Wittmann-Price

PURPOSE To explore the subconcepts of the Wittmann-Price Theory of Emancipated Decision-Making (EDM); which is proposed as a new theoretical model for the nursing care of women to increase women's satisfaction with decision-making about healthcare issues. Infant feeding method was used as the clinical exemplar. DESIGN AND METHOD A descriptive correlational design was used to test the five ide...

2015
Simon Turner Stephen Morris Jessica Sheringham Emma Hudson Naomi J Fulop

BACKGROUND A range of evidence informs healthcare decision-making, from formal research findings to 'soft intelligence' or local data, as well as practical experience or tacit knowledge. However, cultural and organisational factors often prevent the translation of such evidence into practice. Using a multi-level framework, this project will analyse how interactions between the evidence availabl...

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