نتایج جستجو برای: care education

تعداد نتایج: 954709  

Journal: :The Journal of continuing education in the health professions 2016
Sharon L N M Tjin A Tsoi Anthonius de Boer Gerda Croiset Andries S Koster Rashmi A Kusurkar

INTRODUCTION The interest in continuing education (CE) for pharmacists has increased because of patient safety issues, advancing science and the quick changes in the profession. Therefore, contemporary pharmaceutical care requires an effective and sustainable system for pharmacists to maintain and improve competencies. Although motivation plays an important role both as a facilitator (desire to...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Joan Y Reede

There is compelling evidence for the need to increase diversity within the physician workforce to ensure high-quality medical education, access to health care for the underserved, advances in research, and improved business performance. To have enough physicians to meet the future needs of the general public, as well as of minority citizens, we must recruit from diverse populations. The need fo...

Emamzadeh Ghasemi, Hormatollah, Memarian, Robabeh, Vanaki, Zohreh,

Introduction. One of the important duties of nursing managers is staff development for improving the quality of nursing care. If staff development is designed and implemented based on proper principles and nurses’ needs, it can lead to the improvement of nursing care. In this study, we have tried to present an applied model for nurses’ in-service education and determine its effect on the qualit...

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 2011
Mushtaq Ahmed Camer W Vellani Alex O Awiti

Medical education in sub-Saharan Africa must be defined by its health needs and the health care services required. The sociodemographic milieu that determines the disease pattern makes a compelling case for primary health care in the context of community participation and multisector community development as the driver of a plan for medical education, in tandem with clinicians' role in continui...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2001
Emmanouil Rovithis Christos Lionis Sofia E Schiza Dimosthenis Bouros Antonis Karokis loannis Vlachonikolis Nikolaos M Siafakas

AIM To assess the level of knowledge for bronchial asthma of the primary healthcare physicians serving a rural population on the island of Crete, both before and immediately after a one-day educational course. METHODS Twenty-one primary health care physicians, randomly selected from a list of 14 Health Care Centres on the island of Crete were invited to participate in the study and attended a...

2015
Helena Kadlec Marcus J. Hollander Catherine Clelland Liza Kallstrom Marcus Hollander

BACKGROUND The Practice Support Program (PSP) is an innovative peer-to-peer continuing medical education (CME) program that offers full-service family physicians/general practitioners (GPs) in British Columbia (BC), Canada, post-graduate training on a variety of topics. We present the evaluation findings from the PSP learning module on enhancing end-of-life (EOL) care within primary care. MET...

2016
Barbara A Head Tara J Schapmire Lori Earnshaw John Chenault Mark Pfeifer Susan Sawning Monica A Shaw

The needs of an aging population and advancements in the treatment of both chronic and life-threatening diseases have resulted in increased demand for quality palliative care. The doctors of the future will need to be well prepared to provide expert symptom management and address the holistic needs (physical, psychosocial, and spiritual) of patients dealing with serious illness and the end of l...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2016
Roger Strasser

Ensuring access to high quality health care in remote and rural settings is particularly challenging. Remote and rural communities require health service models that are designed in and for these settings, and care provided by health practitioners with the requisite knowledge and skills responsive to people's health needs. Studies in many countries have shown that the three factors most strongl...

Journal: :Quality in health care : QHC 1998
G Eliasson L Berg P Carlsson K Lindström C Bengtsson

Introduction During the past decade, demands for eVective quality assessment in primary health care have increased considerably. “The third revolution of medical care” has seen a move towards more rigorous assessment of clinical interventions and increasing calls for more accountability. Although most agree that quality improvement is important there are many views about the best approach to qu...

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