نتایج جستجو برای: european ltc policies

تعداد نتایج: 302383  

Journal: :Blood 1997
A L Petzer C J Eaves M J Barnett A C Eaves

We have previously reported that primitive normal hematopoietic cells detectable as long-term culture-initiating cells (Ph-LTC-IC) are present at high levels in the blood of some patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). We now show that this population can be expanded several-fold when highly purified CD34+CD38- cells isolated from the blood of such patients are cultured for 10 days in a s...

2017
Mubashir A Arain Siegrid Deutschlander Paola Charland

OBJECTIVES Over the last 10 years, appropriate workforce utilisation has been an important discussion among healthcare practitioners and policy-makers. The role of healthcare aides (HCAs) has also expanded to improve their utilisation. This evolving role of HCAs in Canada has prompted calls for standardised training, education and scope of practice for HCAs. The purpose of this research was to ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2017
D Christopher Rogers Shane T Ahyong Christopher B Boyko Cédric D'Udekem D'Acoz

Note. This original form of this rebuttal was submitted to Science on 3 March 2017 (limited to 300 words as per Science editorial policy) but rejected on 13 March 2017. Herein, we elaborate on our original Science submission in order to more fully address the issue without the length limitations. This rebuttal is followed by the list of the signatories who supported our original submission.

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2016
Wei Yang Alex Jingwei He Lijie Fang Elias Mossialos

A rapid ageing population coupled with changes in family structure has brought about profound implications to social policy in China. Although the past decade has seen a steady increase in public funding to long-term care (LTC), the narrow financing base and vast population have created significant unmet demand, calling for reforms in financing. This paper focuses on the financing of institutio...

2012
Horst Bickel Karl‐Heinz Ander Monika Brönner Thorleif Etgen Hans Gnahn Othmar Gotzler Holger Poppert Klaus Pürner Dirk Sander Hans Förstl

BACKGROUND Stroke and dementia are the major causes for long-term care (LTC) dependence in old age. This intervention trial compared a multidomain prevention program for stroke and dementia with usual medical care in reducing the need for LTC. METHODS AND RESULTS The Intervention Project on Cerebrovascular Disease and Dementia in the District of Ebersberg (INVADE) was a general practice-based...

Journal: :Blood 1993
H J Sutherland D E Hogge D Cook C J Eaves

As a first approach to defining the molecular requirements for supporting human hematopoietic stem cell maintenance and differentiation in vitro, we have analyzed and compared the ability of various factors to support the maintenance and initial differentiation of human long-term culture-initiating cells (LTC-ICs), a distinct, rare primitive hematopoietic cell type whose progeny after 5 weeks i...

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2015
Shawna M McDonald Laura M Wagner Andrea Gruneir

OBJECTIVE To determine if accreditation is associated with better resident safety processes and outcomes in 587 Ontario long-term care (LTC) homes. A second area of interest is whether LTC home characteristics influence pursuit of accreditation. FINDINGS Out of five safety areas examined, accreditation was only associated with a lower occurrence of falls. Three of four organizational characte...

2005
Holly Michaels Fisher Suzanne McCabe

Chronic illness combined with functional impairment often results in an increased need for medical care and supportive long-term care (LTC) services. Navigating the health care system is challenging and complex, and even more so for patients with complex needs. Traditional fee-for-service care does not support and facilitate coordination and collaboration between providers and service settings....

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2015
Robert L Kane

This article argues for a fresh look at how we provide long-term care (LTC) for older persons. Essentially, LTC offers a compensatory service that responds to frailty. Policy debate around LTC centers on costs, but we are paying for something we really don't want. Building societal enthusiasm (or even support) for LTC will require re-inventing and re-branding. LTC has three basic components: pe...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of caring sciences 2016
Ann Catrine Eldh Teatske van der Zijpp Christel McMullan Brendan McCormack Kate Seers Jo Rycroft-Malone

RATIONALE Besides a growing demand for safe high-quality care for older people, long-term care (LTC) often struggles to recruit appropriately qualified nursing staff. Understanding what LTC staff value in their work may contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of what can attract staff and support person-centred care. AIM To explore staff experience of the advantages of working in LTC...

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