نتایج جستجو برای: responsibility for care

تعداد نتایج: 10586021  

Journal: :European journal of public health 2015
María Pilar Astier-Peña María Luisa Torijano-Casalengua Guadalupe Olivera-Cañadas Carmen Silvestre-Busto Yolanda Agra-Varela José Ángel Maderuelo-Fernández

BACKGROUND Knowledge about safety culture improves patient safety (PS) in health-care organizations. The first contact a patient has with health care occurs at the primary level. We conducted a survey to measure patient safety culture (PSC) among primary care professionals (PCPs) of health centres (HCs) in Spain and analyzed PS dimensions that influence PSC. METHODS We used Agency for Healthc...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
Gerry King Jane Farmer

INTRODUCTION The growing proportions of older people in rural areas have implications for the provision of health and social care services. Older people are more likely to have complex health needs compared with other age groups, requiring a full range of primary, community and acute hospital services. The provision of services to older people in rural areas is challenged by diseconomies of sca...

2013
Michael J Waxman Roland C Merchant M Teresa Celada Melissa A Clark

BACKGROUND The 2006 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised recommendations for HIV testing in clinical settings contained seven specific changes to how health care facilities should provide HIV testing. These seven elements have been both supported and challenged in the lay and medical literature. Our first paper in BMC Medical Ethics presented an analysis of the three HIV tes...

2014
Marie Dauvrin Vincent Lorant

BACKGROUND In a context of increasing ethnic diversity, culturally competent strategies have been recommended to improve care quality and access to health care for ethnic minorities and migrants; their implementation by health professionals, however, has remained patchy. Most programs of cultural competence assume that health professionals accept that they have a responsibility to adapt to migr...

2014
JE Tulleken

Abstract Introduction An interdisciplinary round is a patient-focused communication system aimed to agree to, understand and execute the appropriate plan of care for the patient by specialists from different disciplines. In the intensive care unit, interdisciplinary rounds are increasingly recommended because ineffective interdisciplinary communication among medical teams is a leading cause of ...

2006
H BARBER

SIR,-Many of the criticisms that Dr Jules Older levels against religious fundamentalists are undoubtedly justified (17 November, p 1359). He does, however, appear to run the risk of throwing out the baby with the bath water. Excessive and often misguided zeal is a characteristic of youth, and this is often accompanied by a narrow perspective of life, which is unduly critical of the views of oth...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2006
Adamson S Muula Fresier C Maseko

BACKGROUND The migration of health professionals from southern Africa to developed nations is negatively affecting the delivery of health care services in the source countries. Oftentimes however, it is the reasons for the out-migration that have been described in the literature. The work and domestic situations of those health professionals continuing to serve in their posts have not been adeq...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2017
Lois Snyder Sulmasy Paul S Mueller

Calls to legalize physician-assisted suicide have increased and public interest in the subject has grown in recent years despite ethical prohibitions. Many people have concerns about how they will die and the emphasis by medicine and society on intervention and cure has sometimes come at the expense of good end-of-life care. Some have advocated strongly, on the basis of autonomy, that physician...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2017
Geoffrey W Wilkinson Alan Sager Sara Selig Richard Antonelli Samantha Morton Gail Hirsch Celeste Reid Lee Abigail Ortiz Durrell Fox Monica Valdes Lupi Cecilia Acuff Madeline Wachman

Health professionals, including social workers, community health workers, public health workers, and licensed health care providers, share common interests and responsibilities in promoting health equity and improving social determinants of health-the conditions in which people live, work, play, and learn. We summarize the underlying causes of health inequity and comparatively poor health outco...

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