نتایج جستجو برای: private hospitals

تعداد نتایج: 189495  

Journal: :Nursing leadership 2008
Majd T Mrayyan Ibrahim Al-Faouri

The interrelatedness of nurses' career commitment and job performance is debated. In nursing, few studies have focused on the relationship between the two concepts. A convenience sample of 640 registered nurses (RNs) from 24 hospitals was recruited. A comparative design was used to assess differences among governmental, teaching and private hospitals in regard to the concepts measured. In gener...

Journal: :Health affairs 2009
Gerard M La Forgia April Harding

Public hospitals that are directly managed by government perform poorly in many developing countries. Approaches to improving them through internal managerial reforms have failed, and effective alternatives are much needed. Policymakers are considering reforms through public-private partnerships (PPPs)--a promising but so far unevaluated approach. We present results of a successful reform in Sã...

Journal: :Health policy 2010
Obinna Onwujekwe Kara Hanson Benjamin Uzochukwu Ogochukwu Ezeoke Soludo Eze Nkem Dike

OBJECTIVES To examine the levels of geographic inequities in households' choice of providers, mode of diagnosis and drugs for the treatment of malaria. METHODS Interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect information from 2250 randomly selected respondents from six malaria-endemic communities in southeast Nigeria. A comparison of data between urban and rural areas was used to ex...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2014
John D Childs Jeffrey S Harman Jason R Rodeghero Maggie Horn Steven Z George

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective analysis of episodes of care. OBJECTIVE To assess the implications of practice setting (hospital outpatient settings versus private practice) on clinical outcomes and efficiency of care in the delivery of physical therapy services. BACKGROUND Many patients with musculoskeletal conditions benefit from care provided by physical therapists. The majority of physical t...

2013
Stephen J. Ware Caroline Bader Michael Keenan Jeff Pyle

Courts are underfunded, dockets are crowded, and litigation is slow. These observations lead many lawyers and judges to call for increased court funding. While I would like to see a significantly higher percentage of government spending go to courts, I do not believe that is likely to happen. So I suggest we think about “underfunded” courts differently. Courts provide a service—binding adjudica...

2014
Phatthanawilai Inmai

Materials and methods This study aimed to assess utilisation trend of CSMBS patients for certain elective surgeries in both public and private hospitals prior to and after policy implementation, and its impacts on service utilisation of the universal coverage scheme (UCS) members, efficiency of service provision, and burden of expenditure on patients and the scheme. Claim administrative databas...

2017
Raju Vaishya Mohit Patralekh Abhishek Vaish Amit Kumar Agarwal Vipul Vijay

The interest in the field of arthroscopy is increasing globally and exponentially in the recent past, including in India. Clinicians interested in this area of super specialization have started publishing their research work in reputed journals in this field. The publication from Indian authors is contributed equally by both the teaching government institutions and nonteaching private hospital ...

2016
Jenni Ashton Deidre Madden Leanne Monterosso

This research aimed to establish the level of consumer experience with pastoral/spiritual care provision in a large tertiary private hospital. Two hundred and twenty-seven patients and bereaved carers of deceased patients who had received pastoral care were surveyed, with a response rate of 20% (n1⁄4 44). The key finding was the positive impact of pastoral care encounters, with the majority of ...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2010
Josikélem da Silva Sodré Pelliciotti Miako Kimura

This study identifies the prevalence of medication errors in ICUs reported by nursing professionals, compares the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and health status changes of those professionals both involved and not involved with medication errors in ICUs. A total of 94 nursing professionals in three ICUs of a private hospital were studied: 39 (41.5%) nurses and 55 (58.5%) nursing techn...

2017
Sezer Kisa Adnan Kisa Mustafa Z Younis

Aim To determine the opinions and attitudes of Turkish obstetricians and midwives to caesarean section (C-section) and vaginal birth following a C-section. Methods The study involved obstetricians and midwives who were working in a state women's hospital and two private hospitals in Gaziantep, Turkey. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires on sociodemographic data and provide opinio...

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