نتایج جستجو برای: tertiary care setting

تعداد نتایج: 862295  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2016
Jenifer Tregay Jo Wray Sonya Crowe Rachel Knowles Piers Daubeney Rodney Franklin David Barron Sally Hull Nick Barnes Catherine Bull Katherine L Brown

OBJECTIVE To qualitatively assess the discharge processes and postdischarge care in the community for infants discharged after congenital heart interventions in the first year of life. DESIGN Qualitative study using semistructured interviews and Framework Analysis. SETTING UK specialist cardiac centres and the services their patients are discharged to. SUBJECTS Twenty-five cardiologists a...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA 2014
Blair Anton Sue M Woodson Claire Twose Nancy K Roderer

How do clinical questions emerge and move toward resolution in the intensive care setting over the course of 24 hours? In a 20-bed surgical intensive care unit in a large, tertiary-care teaching hospital, informationists shadowed clinicians for 2 48-hour periods to record questions, noting when they were asked and whether they were answered. Thirty-eight percent of 112 recorded questions remain...

2017
Meegan Kilcullen Susan Ireland

BACKGROUND Neonatology has made significant advances in the last 30 years. Despite the advances in treatments, not all neonates survive and a palliative care model is required within the neonatal context. Previous research has focused on the barriers of palliative care provision. A holistic approach to enhancing palliative care provision should include identifying both facilitators and barriers...

Background: Globally,it is estimated that approximately 13 million neonates are born prematurely each year. The development of the central nervous system in premature neonates continues outside of the uterus and in the environment of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This study aimed to evaluate the physical environment of hospital and nursery in Iran’s tertiary care centers. Methods: This c...

Journal: :International journal of evidence-based healthcare 2010
Emily Haesler Michael Bauer Rhonda Nay

AIM This paper is an update to a systematic review that presents the best available evidence on the factors that are most effective in promoting constructive staff-family relationships in the care of older people in the institutional healthcare setting. METHODS Systematic review. RESULTS The updated review supports findings from the earlier review. Additional evidence points to the importan...

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