نتایج جستجو برای: patient care team

تعداد نتایج: 1252366  

2014
Debora Goldberg Anton Kuzel

Background There are currently many changes taking place in the health care system in the United States. Major transformations occurring in primary care settings strive to improve efficiency and effectiveness of health promotion and prevention activities, coordination of patient care, and management of chronic diseases. Team-based care is a major component of primary care redesign. The purpose ...

Journal: :Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP 2014
Evan S Schnur Alex J Adams Donald G Klepser William R Doucette David M Scott

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has greatly accelerated the formation of team-based models of care delivery, primarily accountable care organizations (ACOs) and patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs).  Many have written about the need to incorporate medication management services into these systems in order to improve care and reduce total health care costs. Two primary ways of d...

Journal: :Critical Care 2003
Mary van Soeren Adèle Miles

Conflicts arise within teams and with family members in end-of-life decision-making in critical care. This creates unnecessary discomfort for all involved, including the patient. Treatment plans driven by crisis open the team up to conflict, fragmented care and a lack of focus on the patient’s wishes and realistic medical outcomes. Methods to resolve these issues involve planned ethical reviews...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2008
Eduardo Salas Deborah DiazGranados Sallie J Weaver Heidi King

Teamwork is integral to a working environment conducive to patient safety and care. Team training is one methodology designed to equip team members with the competencies necessary for optimizing teamwork. There is evidence of team training's effectiveness in highly complex and dynamic work environments, such as aviation and health care. However, most quantitative evaluations of training do not ...

Journal: :Journal of wound care 2014
Zena Moore Gillian Butcher Lisa Q Corbett William McGuiness Robert J Snyder Kristien van Acker

Background - The growing prevalence and incidence of nonhealing acute and chronic wounds is a worrying concern. A major challenge is the lack of united services aimed at addressing the complex needs of individuals with wounds. However, the WHO argues that interprofessional collaboration in education and practice is key to providing the best patient care, enhancing clinical and health-related ou...

2014
Sallie J Weaver Sydney M Dy Michael A Rosen

BACKGROUND Patients are safer and receive higher quality care when providers work as a highly effective team. Investment in optimising healthcare teamwork has swelled in the last 10 years. Consequently, evidence regarding the effectiveness for these interventions has also grown rapidly. We provide an updated review concerning the current state of team-training science and practice in acute care...

Journal: :Stroke 1984
S Wood-Dauphinee S Shapiro E Bass C Fletcher P Georges V Hensby B Mendelsohn

A randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the effects of interdisciplinary team care on acute hospitalized stroke patients. After obtaining baseline information on 42 stroke victims receiving conventional care in a general hospital, 130 stroke patients were stratified and randomly assigned either to Traditional or Team care. Assessments by independent evaluators permitted compariso...

Elham Ehsani Maryam Yaghoubi Marzieh Javadi, Saied Karimi

Background: Patient safety is a serious global public health issue. Estimates show that every day many patients are harmed while receiving hospital care. Health care staff plays a key role in providing quality and safe patient care, especially physicians who are main members of the medical team and a critical element in patient safety efforts. Objective: ...

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