نتایج جستجو برای: participation in care

تعداد نتایج: 17081255  

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2011
Vicky Weisz Twila Wingrove Sarah J Beal April Faith-Slaker

PURPOSE Empirical research regarding potential risks and benefits of children's participation in the legal system generally, and in the child dependency legal system in particular, is sparse and mostly characterized by small studies without comparison groups. The current study was designed to address the following questions regarding children's participation in dependency court hearings: (1) Is...

2014
Anne Kästel Karin Enskär

Background: Child cancer care is becoming increasingly successful, the treatment brought more success through intensified therapy, but this development has not been easy to achieve due to the pain and anxiety that the treatment often causes. It is not possible to eliminate the chaos the family experiences, but it can be reduced through a deepened understanding of the situation. Purpose: The aim...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2010
Marcia Grant Denice Economou Betty Rolling Ferrell

Oncology nurses play an important role in the provision of survivorship care. Using report recommendations from the Institute of Medicine, nurses provide quality cancer care based on the specific characteristics of individual healthcare settings and the populations they serve. As part of the planning process, the evaluation of a setting's resources and goals for desired survivorship activities ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1995
G Silverstein B Kirkman-Liff

Medicaid programs throughout the United States are moving away from fee-for-service medicine and increasingly towards managed care models in attempts to control rising health care costs. This study examines the participation of physicians in Arizona's prepaid, managed care Medicaid program, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). In particular, it considers the reasons that ph...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
سمیه حامد توسلی s hamed tavasoli فاطمه الحانی f alhani

evaluation of parental satisfaction of nursing care in thalassemic children tavasoli sh1, alhani f2 received: 16 july, 2010 accepted: 25 oct, 2010 abstract background & aims: hospitalization for parents and children causes anxiety. therefore, evaluation of parents' satisfaction concerning their child's nursing care is necessary. observing parental satisfaction is important in determin...

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2007
محفوظ پور, سعاد, نوروزی نژاد, فائزه , نوری تاجر, مریم,

Introduction: One of the skills of management is decision making, and the role of managers in decision making always is very critical. The thinking at in the 21st century ,needs to approaches that meanwhile increase the job orders , to encourage a systemic approach, and improve the relation, is focusing on employers participation. Participation in decision making make a viable organization, the...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2010
آرپناهی ایستادگی, شاهین, زهاوی, مونا, صدر ممتاز, ناصر,

Background and Aim: The main goal of each hospital - like all health care sectors - is protecting and increasing the health level in orsig country. The important role of human resources in hospitals is appropriate strategic decisions making for fast environmental changes and shows the need of staff participation. Nurses as a one of the biggest parts of hospital staff need to participate much mo...

2018
Ing-Marie Carlsson Jens M Nygren Petra Svedberg

Aims To explore healthcare professionals' perceptions of what patient participation means in a paediatric care context . Design A qualitative explorative design with grounded theory. Methods Fifteen healthcare professionals who worked in paediatric care settings were either interviewed or asked open-ended questions in a survey, during December 2015-May 2016. Grounded theory was used as a me...

2016
Jason Silvestre Jesse A. Taylor Joseph M. Serletti Benjamin Chang L. Scott Levin

RESULTS: Fifty-five participants (31 patients and 24 parents) completed all questionnaires, 98.2% preferred active involvement in therapeutic decision-making. The SDM-Q-9 scores, assessed by patients and physicians, were acceptable (mean 68 out of 100). However, the independently assessed OPTION-5 scores were significantly lower (mean 31 out of 100). In the consultations, physicians rarely aske...

2015
Jelle van Gurp Martine van Selm Kris Vissers Evert van Leeuwen Jeroen Hasselaar

OBJECTIVE The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the disease progresses. Home-based advanced cancer patients and their proxies benefit from collaborations between primary care physicians and hospital-based palliative care specialists when confronted with complex problems in the last phase of life. Telemedicine might facilitate direct, patient-centere...

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