نتایج جستجو برای: disciplinary

تعداد نتایج: 15674  

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2014
E J O'Sullivan D J Williams J Shanahan-O'Connell K Kirrane D Armitage W Leahy E O'Flaherty N F Horgan

The objective of this project was to analyse the current access to in-patient stroke services and MDT rehabilitation in an acute stroke centre and to compare these services to the recommended "National Clinical Guidelines and Recommendations for the Care of People with Stroke and TIA" (IHF 2010). A retrospective chart review was carried out, recording activity statistics of all patients admitte...

Journal: :BMJ quality improvement reports 2015
Gary Dobson Declan Neeson

Multidisciplinary team meetings are recognized as an important factor in driving quality of care. The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland recommend that all aspects of vascular surgery are suitable for discussion at multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, including carotid, peripheral, and aortic disease. The juniors doctors were tasked with preparing the patient list in our u...

Journal: :Stroke 2002
David Sulch Anne Melbourn Inigo Perez Lalit Kalra

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Integrated care pathways (ICP) may not reduce disability, institutionalization, or duration of hospitalization compared with conventional multidisciplinary team (MDT) care in organized stroke rehabilitation. Their potential to improve patient heath status or satisfaction with care is not known. METHODS A comparison of quality of life, caregiver strain, and patient/careg...

Journal: :Critical Care 2001
Pik Kei O Chan Sandra Fischer Thomas E Stewart David C Hallett Patricia Hynes-Gay Stephen E Lapinsky Rod MacDonald Sangeeta Mehta

BACKGROUND Evidence from recent literature shows that protocol-directed extubation is a useful approach to liberate patients from mechanical ventilation (MV). However, research evidence does not necessarily provide guidance on how to implement changes in individual intensive care units (ICUs). We conducted the present study to determine whether such an evidence-based strategy can be implemented...

2017
Nicole M Rankin Gemma K Collett Clare M Brown Tim J Shaw Kahren M White Philip J Beale Lyndal J Trevena Cleola Anderiesz David J Barnes

OBJECTIVES Few interventions have been designed that provide standardised information to primary care clinicians about the diagnostic and treatment recommendations resulting from cancer multidisciplinary team (MDT) (tumour board) meetings. This study aimed to develop, implement and evaluate a standardised template for lung cancer MDTs to provide clinical information and treatment recommendation...

2017
Helen Morement Rachel Harrison Simon D Taylor-Robinson

BACKGROUND The multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting has become the hallmark for cancer care in the UK. While standardizing care through adherence to guidelines, the MDT process can make the decision-making process somewhat remote from the patient perspective. The Cholangiocarcinoma Charity (AMMF) is the UK's only cholangiocarcinoma charity and is at the forefront of patient empowerment for thos...

2011
Vivek Patkar Dionisio Acosta Tim Davidson Alison Jones John Fox Mohammad Keshtgar

Multidisciplinary team (MDT) model in cancer care was introduced and endorsed to ensure that care delivery is consistent with the best available evidence. Over the last few years, regular MDT meetings have become a standard practice in oncology and gained the status of the key decision-making forum for patient management. Despite the fact that cancer MDT meetings are well accepted by clinicians...

2014
SIMON P POOLEY J ANDREW MENDELSOHN E J MILNER-GULLAND

The consensus is that both ecological and social factors are essential dimensions of conservation research and practice. However, much of the literature on multiple disciplinary collaboration focuses on the difficulties of undertaking it. This review of the challenges of conducting multiple disciplinary collaboration offers a framework for thinking about the diversity and complexity of this end...

Journal: :Synthese 2013
Michael O'Rourke Stephen J. Crowley

In this article we argue that philosophy can facilitate improvement in cross-disciplinary science. In particular, we discuss in detail the Toolbox Project, an effort in applied epistemology that deploys philosophical analysis for the purpose of enhancing collaborative, cross-disciplinary scientific research through improvements in cross-disciplinary communication. We begin by sketching the scie...

Journal: :Journal of law and medicine 2008
Laetitia Hattingh Nerida Smith Judy Searle Kim Forrester

Pharmacy disciplinary processes and outcomes protect consumers by deterring pharmacists from unacceptable practices and maintaining the reputation and standing of the pharmacy profession. It is important that pharmacists are informed of disciplinary processes and outcomes in order to predict what is regarded as unacceptable behaviour and the potential consequences thereof. Disciplinary procedur...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید