نتایج جستجو برای: assessment patient outcomes

تعداد نتایج: 1548364  

Journal: :Journal of hospital administration 2014
Sarah E Tevis Ryan K Schmocker Gregory D Kennedy

The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey is a publicly reported tool that measures patient satisfaction. As both patients and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reimbursement rely on survey results as a metric of quality of care, we reviewed the current literature to determine if patient satisfaction correlates with quality, safety, or pat...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2012
Tonks Fawcett Sarah Rhynas

History taking is a key component of patient assessment, enabling the delivery of high-quality care. Understanding the complexity and processes involved in history taking allows nurses to gain a better understanding of patients' problems. Care priorities can be identified and the most appropriate interventions commenced to optimise patient outcomes.

Journal: :Radiology 2005
G Scott Gazelle Pamela M McMahon Uwe Siebert Molly T Beinfeld

In many ways, diagnostic technologies differ from therapeutic medical technologies. Perhaps most important, diagnostic technologies do not generally directly affect long-term patient outcomes. Instead, the results of diagnostic tests can influence the care of patients; in that way, diagnostic tests may affect long-term outcomes. Because of this, the benefits associated with the use of a specifi...

2015
Morton B. Rosenberg

Whenever a patient is about to receive sedation or general anesthesia, no matter what the technique, the preoperative assessment of the airway is one of the most important steps in ensuring patient safety and positive outcomes. This article, Part III in the series on airway management, is directed at the ambulatory office practice and focuses on predicting the success of advanced airway rescue ...

Journal: :Rheumatic diseases clinics of North America 2009
Theodore Pincus Yusuf Yazici Tuulikki Sokka

The clinical approach to patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases differs substantially from the approach to patients with many typical chronic diseases, such as hypertension or diabetes. Further elucidation of these differences may be informative in efforts to advance quantitative scientific patient assessment and management in rheumatic diseases, with improved patient outcomes.

Background:Consideration of patient autonomy is an essential element in individualized and patient-centered care. Since outcomes of respect for patient autonomy, as one of the four key principles of ethical practice and health-related, is required for autonomy support and it is not clear this study was performed to explore outcomes of respect for patient autonomy in hospital.Methods:This st...

2014
Mariona Secanell Oliver Groene Onyebuchi A. Arah Maria Andrée Lopez Basia Kutryba Holger Pfaff Niek Klazinga Cordula Wagner Solvejg Kristensen Paul Daniel Bartels Pascal Garel Charles Bruneau Ana Escoval Margarida França Nuria Mora Rosa Suñol N Klazinga DS Kringos MA Lopez M Secanell R Sunol P Vallejo P Bartels S Kristensen P Michel F Saillour-Glenisson F Vlcek M Car S Jones E Klaus S Bottaro P Garel M Saluvan C Bruneau A Depaigne-Loth C Shaw A Hammer O Ommen H Pfaff O Groene D Botje C Wagner H Kutaj-Wasikowska B Kutryba A Escoval A Lívio M Eiras M Franca I Leite F Almeman H Kus K Ozturk R Mannion OA Arah A Chow M DerSarkissian CA Thompson A Wang A Thompson

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE This paper provides an overview of the DUQuE (Deepening our Understanding of Quality Improvement in Europe) project, the first study across multiple countries of the European Union (EU) to assess relationships between quality management and patient outcomes at EU level. The paper describes the conceptual framework and methods applied, highlighting the novel features o...

2013
Barbara P Yawn Susan Bertram Margary Kurland Peter Wollan Deborah Graham Dawn Littlefield Craig Smail Wilson Pace

BACKGROUND Asthma is common among children, adolescents, and adults. However, management of asthma often fails to follow evidence-based guidelines. Control assessments have been developed, validated against expert opinion, and disseminated. However, in primary care, assessment of control is only one step in asthma management. To facilitate integration of the evidence-based guidelines into pract...

Journal: :BMC Medicine 2006
Rhonda Small Judith Lumley Liesje Toomey

BACKGROUND There is little evidence that single-session debriefing is effective in reducing adverse mental health outcomes after trauma. Few trials have included long-term follow-up, but two also suggest possible negative effects of debriefing. We aimed to assess longer-term maternal health outcomes in a trial of midwife-led debriefing following an operative birth, given that findings at six mo...

2013
Marie Leiner Jesus Peinado Maria Theresa Malazo Villanos Patricia Jimenez

Remarkable progress in medicine has provided people with the potential for longer and healthier lives. However, health disparities (e.g., poverty, access to health care, educational inequalities, higher exposure to health risks, etc.), make individuals, families, and communities miss most of the benefits of this progress (1, 2). Pediatric populations are affected by these disparities during cru...

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