نتایج جستجو برای: framers practice

تعداد نتایج: 385990  

2017
Melissa J. Armstrong Juan‐David Rueda Gary S. Gronseth C. Daniel Mullins

BACKGROUND Patient engagement in clinical practice guideline (CPG) development is recommended by multiple institutions and instruments measuring guideline quality. Approaches to engaging patients, however, vary between oversight organizations, quality tools and guideline developers. OBJECTIVE We propose a ten-step framework outlining steps and options for patient engagement in guideline devel...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2015
Alex Harding Joe Rosenthal Marwa Al-Seaidy Denis Pereira Gray Robert K McKinley

BACKGROUND Health care is increasingly provided in general practice. To meet this demand, the English Department of Health recommends that 50% of all medical students should train for general practice after qualification. Currently 19% of medical students express general practice as their first career choice. Undergraduate exposure to general practice positively influences future career choice....

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2003
Carrie Tompkins Stricker Jacqueline Sullivan

As the evidence for oncology nursing practice expands exponentially, nurse clinicians, including oncology nurses, are faced with a growing demand to integrate evolving contemporary evidence into practice. Models such as the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Framework (University of Pennsylvania Health System [UPHS] Nursing Research Committee, 1999) (see Figure 1), as well as the Oncology Nursing So...

Journal: :The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1988
D P Gray

DESPITE the exciting developments in electronic communication most doctors still learn by reading; the convenience of the printed text and the flexibility it allows in deciding where and when it can be used means that, at least for the next few years, books and journals will remain the principal source of information for practising clinicians. The literature of general practice is relatively ne...

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2006
James G Meade James S Brown

BACKGROUND The administrative and professional consequences of access targets for general practices, as detailed in the new GMS contract, are unknown. This study researched the effect of implementing the access targets of the new GP contract on general practice appointment systems, and practice manager satisfaction in a UK primary health care setting. METHODS A four-part postal questionnaire ...

Journal: :Informatics in primary care 2009
Mike Civil Caroline Bulsara Simone Karner Shauna Gaebler Diane Bailey Ann Evans Ed Oslewski

BACKGROUND An accurate diabetes register enables a general practice to effectively monitor and manage the services for their patients with diabetes. This pilot project builds on the National Primary Care Collaboratives Program (a quality improvement programme for general practice) as the first change principle for managing chronic diseases. OBJECTIVES The main aim of the project was to improv...

2016
Ben Gray

The traditional bioethical approach to addressing clinical ethical dilemmas is to apply ethical principles to analyse the dilemma to reach an ethically acceptable course of action. This paper will address the problem of what to do when the patient or patient’s proxy disagree with this advice. I will argue that ethical principles have limitations in a culturally diverse world, and that best prac...

2017
Nikki M Turner Nadia A Charania Angela Chong Joanna Stewart Lynn Taylor

BACKGROUND Immunisation coverage rates vary considerably at the local level across New Zealand and challenges remain with effectively translating best available research evidence into public health practice. This study aimed to translate best practices from high performing general practices into strategies to improve childhood immunisation coverage among low performing practices. METHODS An i...

2013
Antonius Schneider Marlies Karsch-Völk Alica Rupp Martin R. Fischer Hans Drexler Jörg Schelling Pascal Berberat

OBJECTIVE Germany is witnessing an increasing shortage of general practitioners (GPs). The aim was to determine predictors of the job-related motivation of medical students of three medical faculties with different institutionalisation of general practice as an academic discipline. METHODS Medical students were surveyed with a standardised questionnaire about their attitudes towards general p...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2008
David R Johnson Anna M Ziersch Teresa Burgess

INTRODUCTION Many refugees arrive in Australia with complex health needs. In South Australia (SA), providing initial health care to refugees is the responsibility of General Practitioners (GPs) in private practice. Their capacity to perform this work effectively for current newly arrived refugees is uncertain. The aim of this study was to document the challenges faced by GPs in private practice...

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