نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare at home

تعداد نتایج: 3870687  

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2008
Julia Stocker Schneider Violet Barkauskas Gail Keenan

PURPOSE To determine the sensitivity and responsiveness of the Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) and the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) to the effects of home healthcare nursing interventions. METHODS A quasi-experimental before-after study was conducted using a sample of 106 home healthcare participants referred to one of seven participating Midwest home healthcare agenci...

2018
Kristina Görel Ingegerd Schildmeijer Maria Unbeck Mirjam Ekstedt Marléne Lindblad Lena Nilsson

OBJECTIVE Home healthcare is an increasingly common part of healthcare. The patients are often aged, frail and have multiple diseases, and multiple caregivers are involved in their treatment. This study explores the origin, incidence, types and preventability of adverse events (AEs) that occur in patients receiving home healthcare. DESIGN A study using retrospective record review and trigger ...

2017
Tadashi Yamashita Maria Teresa Reyes Tuliao Magdalena Concel Meana Sherri Ann Suplido Cecilia L Llave Yuko Tanaka Hiroya Matsuo

BACKGROUND A low ratio of utilization of healthcare services in postpartum women may contribute to maternal deaths during the postpartum period. The maternal mortality ratio is high in the Philippines. The aim of this study was to examine the current utilization of healthcare services and the effects on the health of women in the Philippines who delivered at home. METHODS This was a cross-sec...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Selma Arbaoui Nathalie Cislo Natalie Smith-Guerin

Home healthcare is part of the most critical research and development healthcare areas. The objective is to decentralize healthcare, leading to a shift from in-hospital care to more advanced home healthcare, while improving efficiency, individualisation, equity and quality of healthcare delivery and limiting financial resources. In this paper, we adopt a process approach to tackle the home heal...

Journal: :Work 2012
Corinne Van De Weerdt René Baratta

Home healthcare is steadily growing in Europe. There are a number of reasons for this development: aging population, rising hospital costs, preference to stay in one's own home. Nevertheless, it has been known that home healthcare workers are frequently exposed to a variety of potentially serious occupational hazards. Furthermore, emotional labor is frequently high in this profession. This pape...

2007
Umar Rashid Hedda Rahel Schmidtke Woontack Woo

Recent advances in ubiquitous computing have evoked the prospect of real-time monitoring of people’s health in context-aware homes. Home is the most private place for people and health information is of highly intimate nature. Therefore, users-at-home must have means to benefit from home healthcare and preserve privacy as well. However, most smart home healthcare systems currently lack support ...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2018
Adam L Gordon Claire Goodman Sue L Davies Tom Dening Heather Gage Julienne Meyer Justine Schneider Brian Bell Jake Jordan Finbarr C Martin Steve Iliffe Clive Bowman John R F Gladman Christina Victor Andrea Mayrhofer Melanie Handley Maria Zubair

Introduction care home residents have high healthcare needs not fully met by prevailing healthcare models. This study explored how healthcare configuration influences resource use. Methods a realist evaluation using qualitative and quantitative data from case studies of three UK health and social care economies selected for differing patterns of healthcare delivery to care homes. Four homes p...

2010
Hsiao-Ting Chang Hsiu-Yun Lai I-Hsuan Hwang Mei-Man Ho Shinn-Jang Hwang

BACKGROUND Home healthcare services are important in aging societies worldwide. The present nationwide study of health insurance data examined the utilization and delivery patterns, including diagnostic indications, for home healthcare services used by seniors in Taiwan. METHODS Patients ≥65 years of age who received home healthcare services during 2004 under the Taiwanese National Health Ins...

2017
Florence Mgawadere Regine Unkels Abigail Kazembe Nynke van den Broek

BACKGROUND The three delays model proposes that maternal mortality is associated with delays in: 1) deciding to seek care; 2) reaching the healthcare facility; and 3) receiving care. Previously, the majority of women who died were reported to have experienced type 1 and 2 delays. With increased coverage of healthcare services, we sought to explore the relative contribution of each type of delay...

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