نتایج جستجو برای: physicians global assessment

تعداد نتایج: 1054474  

2016
Onanong Jitkritsadakul Roongroj Bhidayasiri

BACKGROUND Physicians are usually at the forefront when the issue of driving ability is raised by Parkinson's disease (PD) patients or their family members, even though few have been formally trained in this area. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS To identify relevant literature on driving assessment tools in patients with PD by performing a systematic review on this subject in order to provide backgrou...

2011
Romy Steenbeek Antonius JM Schellart Henny Mulders Johannes R Anema Herman Kroneman Jan Besseling

BACKGROUND Variation in assessments is a universal given, and work disability assessments by insurance physicians are no exception. Little is known about the considerations and views of insurance physicians that may partly explain such variation. On the basis of the Attitude--Social norm--self Efficacy (ASE) model, we have developed measurement instruments for assessment behaviour and its deter...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of clinical pharmacology = Journal canadien de pharmacologie clinique 2008
Penelope M Davis Tracey L Carr Cindy B La

BACKGROUND Assessing the current practices and learning and resource needs of primary health care professionals in regards to their alcohol risk assessment practices is an important step in providing optimal training and educational methods. Needs and current practices in alcohol risk assessment of pregnant women and women of child bearing years may vary according to practitioner demographics. ...

2013
S Ryan Greysen Adam K Richards Sidney Coupet Mayur M Desai Aasim I Padela

BACKGROUND Interest and participation in global health activities among U.S. medical trainees has increased sharply in recent decades, yet the global health activities of physicians who have completed residency training remain understudied. Our objectives were to assess associations between individual characteristics and patterns of post-residency global health activities across the domains of ...

2007
Adetoyeje Y1. Oyeyemi Bashir O. Oyeyemi Ibrahim S. Bello

Adequate knowledge, positive attitude, and feeling of comfort are important factors in providing compassionate care to patients. The purpose of this study was to assess physicians’ knowledge, attitude and global comfort in caring for patients with AIDS (PWA), to determine the sociodemographic variables that could influence physicians’ attitude and global comfort, and to identify any relationshi...

2009
Michael S Blaiss Michael A Kaliner Carlos E Baena-Cagnani Ronald Dahl Erkka J Valovirta Giorgio W Canonica

BACKGROUND : The Global Asthma Physician and Patient (GAPP) survey evaluated the perceptions of both physicians and patients on the management of asthma. Here we present the results from the United States (US) subpopulation of the GAPP survey. METHODS : The GAPP Survey was a large, global study (physicians, n = 1733; patients, n = 1726; interviews, n = 3459). In the US, 208 adults (aged ≥18 y...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2002
M Roy Schwarz Andrzej Wojtczak

With the growing globalization of medicine and the emerging concept of a 'global profession of physicians', the issue of the essential competences that all physicians must possess becomes sharply focused. If defined, these competences would help indicate what teachers are supposed to teach, what students are expected to learn and what educational experiences all physicians must have. The 'minim...

Journal: :The Permanente journal 2007
Eric S Holmboe Christine Cassel

Background Few question the need for physicians to engage in continuous learning throughout their professional career. Knowledge and technological advances are expanding at a breathtaking pace, as is the evolution of new skills and attitudes required for the physician to just “keep up.” For example, major breakthroughs in our understanding of genetics are already beginning to change how physici...

2015
Nazlee Zebardast Jason F Solus Harry A Quigley Divya Srikumaran Pradeep Y Ramulu

BACKGROUND Previous studies suggest there are large variations in adherence of ophthalmologists with the American Academy of Ophthalmology's Preferred Practice Patterns (PPPs). The purpose of this study was to compare rates of compliance with glaucoma care guidelines between resident and glaucoma faculty physicians at a single institution. METHODS Charts of resident continuity clinic or glauc...

2012
Masako Akashi Eiji Yano Etsuko Aruga

BACKGROUND Under-diagnosis of pain is a serious problem in cancer care. Accurate pain assessment by physicians may form the basis of effective care. The aim of this study is to examine the association between late referral to a Palliative Care Team (PCT) after admission and the under-diagnosis of pain by primary physicians. METHODS This retrospective study was performed in the Teikyo Universi...

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