نتایج جستجو برای: exploiters participation

تعداد نتایج: 99679  

2009
Annelise Norlyk Ingegerd Harder

Postoperative recovery can be accelerated and hospitalization reduced through fast-track programmes. However, documented knowledge is limited and primarily focusing on a medical perspective whereas the patients' perspective lacks documentation. This study describes the lived experience of participating in a fast-track programme after colonic surgery. Sixteen patients were interviewed twice. The...

2016
Zaheed Damani Gail MacKean Eric Bohm Brie DeMone Brock Wright Tom Noseworthy Jayna Holroyd-Leduc Deborah A. Marshall

BACKGROUND Policy dialogues are critical for developing responsive, effective, sustainable, evidence-informed policy. Our multidisciplinary team, including researchers, physicians and senior decision-makers, comprehensively evaluated The Winnipeg Central Intake Service, a single-entry model in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to improve patient access to hip/knee replacement surgery. We used the evaluation ...

2017
Mona Ringdal Wendy Chaboyer Kerstin Ulin Tracey Bucknall Lena Oxelmark

Background Active patient participation is a patient safety priority for health care. Yet, patients and their preferences are less understood. The aim of the study was to explore hospitalised patients' preferences on participation in their care and safety activities in Sweden. Methods Exploratory qualitative study. Data were collected over a four-month period in 2013 and 2014. Semi-structured...

2008
Craig Garthwaite Tim Moore Frank Sinatra

Candidates in major political contests are commonly endorsed by other politicians, interest groups and celebrities. Prior to the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary, Barack Obama was endorsed by Oprah Winfrey, a celebrity with a proven track record of influencing her fans’ commercial decisions. In this paper, we use geographic differences in subscriptions to O! – The Oprah Magazine and the sal...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2007
Rachel E Davis Rosamond Jacklin Nick Sevdalis Charles A Vincent

BACKGROUND Patients can play an important role in improving patient safety by becoming actively involved in their health care. However, there is a paucity of empirical data on the extent to which patients take on such a role. In order to encourage patient participation in patient safety we first need to assess the full range of factors that may be implicated in such involvement. OBJECTIVE To ...

2005
Thomas Roelleke Elham Ashoori Hengzhi Wu Zhen Cai

The enterprise track caught our attention, since the task is similar to a project we carried our for the BBC. Our motivation for participation has been twofold: On one hand, there is the usual challenge to design and test the quality of retrieval strategies. On the other hand, and for us very important, the TREC participation has been an opportunity to investigate the resource effort it require...

2015
Wayne A. Psek Rebecca A. Stametz Lisa D. Bailey-Davis Daniel Davis Jonathan Darer William A. Faucett Debra L. Henninger Dorothy C. Sellers Gloria Gerrity

INTRODUCTION The Learning Health Care System (LHCS) model seeks to utilize sophisticated technologies and competencies to integrate clinical operations, research and patient participation in order to continuously generate knowledge, improve care, and deliver value. Transitioning from concept to practical application of an LHCS presents many challenges but can yield opportunities for continuous ...

2014
Angela Bångsbo Anna Dunér Eva Lidén

INTRODUCTION There is a need for individualized discharge planning to support frail older persons at hospital discharge. In this context, active participation on their behalf cannot be taken for granted. The aim of this study was to elucidate patient participation in discharge planning conferences, with a focus on frail older persons, supported by the theory of positioning described by Harré & ...

2008
Michael A. Evans

Traditional e-learning uses information and communication technologies to facilitate participant connections, expand access, and provide learning opportunities not necessarily constrained by time or distance (e.g., Evans and Powell 2007). ee-Learning leverages e-learning technology with the philosophy and methodology of experiential education, promoting inquiring forms of community that engage ...

2015
Ines Baudendistel Stefan Noest Frank Peters-Klimm Heidrun Herzberg Martin Scherer Eva Blozik Stefanie Joos

BACKGROUND The German National Disease Management Guideline (NDMG) on chronic heart failure (CHF) derived nine clinical quality indicators (QIs) to enable assessment of quality of health care in patients with CHF. These QIs epitomize an evidence-based and somatic point of view of guided treatment, but little is known about the experiences and views of patients with their guideline-based treatme...

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