نتایج جستجو برای: scoping review

تعداد نتایج: 950876  

2017
Nelson Shen Sanjeev Sockalingam Alexxa Abi Jaoude Sharon M Bailey Thérèse Bernier Alison Freeland Aceel Hawa Elisa Hollenberg Bethel Woldemichael David Wiljer

INTRODUCTION The collaborative care model is an approach providing care to those with mental health and addictions disorders in the primary care setting. There is a robust evidence base demonstrating its clinical and cost-effectiveness in comparison with usual care; however, the transitioning to this new paradigm of care has been difficult. While there are efforts to train and prepare healthcar...

Journal: :JBI database of systematic reviews and implementation reports 2016
Kate Kynoch Annie McArdle

REVIEW QUESTION/OBJECTIVE The objective of this scoping review is to explore the information needs and information seeking behaviors of patients and families from healthcare providers in acute healthcare settings.More specifically the review questions are.

Journal: :JBI database of systematic reviews and implementation reports 2016
Dorothy Shead Ronel Roos Benita Olivier Amadi O Ihunwo

REVIEW QUESTION/OBJECTIVE This scoping review seeks to collate and describe the body of existing literature pertaining to curricula and pedagogies used in the gross anatomy education of undergraduate physiotherapy students.Specifically, the review questions are as follows.

Introduction: The increasing number of global health initiatives have contributed to improving access to health services and building knowledge platforms. However, the distribution of activities and knowledge produced has been uneven. To scope the scientific output in global health, publications from 2008-2017 were reviewed to identify major players, assess the extent of involv...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
pooria sarrami south western sydney clinical school, university of new south wales, sydney, australia; institute of trauma and injury management, new south wales agency for clinical innovation, sydney, australia; institute of trauma and injury management, new south wales agency for clinical innovation, level 4, sage building, 67 albert avenue, chatswood nsw 2067, sydney, australia. tel: +61-294644679, fax: +61-294644728 rafael ekmejian south western sydney clinical school, university of new south wales, sydney, australia justine m naylor south western sydney clinical school, university of new south wales, sydney, australia; south western sydney local health district, liverpool hospital, liverpool, australia ian a harris south western sydney clinical school, university of new south wales, sydney, australia; south western sydney local health district, liverpool hospital, liverpool, australia

conclusions complications of trauma-related injuries are significant factors affecting the outcome of patients. there has been limited research directly exploring this topic, possibly due to the difficulty of undertaking such studies. a particularly important research topic is the prevention and management of complications in elderly trauma patients with comorbidities. in conclusion, complicati...

2017
Emily Gartshore Justin Waring Stephen Timmons

BACKGROUND In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the role of safety culture in preventing incidents such as medication errors and falls. However, research and developments in safety culture has predominantly taken place in hospital settings, with relatively less attention given to establishing a safety culture in care homes. Despite safety culture being accepted as an important...

2017
Rachel J Jolley Diane L Lorenzetti Kimberly Manalili Mingshan Lu Hude Quan Maria J Santana

INTRODUCTION The concept of patient-centred care (PCC) is changing the way healthcare is understood, accepted and delivered. The Institute of Medicine has defined PCC as 1 of its 6 aims to improve healthcare quality. However, in Canada, there are currently no nationwide standards in place for measuring and evaluating healthcare from a patient-centred approach. In this paper, we outline our scop...

Journal: :Evidence-based nursing 2016
Joanna Smith Helen Noble

Are there different approaches to undertaking a literature review? Literature reviews aim to answer focused questions to: inform professionals and patients of the best available evidence when making healthcare decisions; influence policy; and identify future research priorities. Although over 14 types of reviews have been identified, literature reviews can be broadly divided into narrative (des...

2017
Justyna Bartoszko Leon Vorobeichik Mohandas Jayarajah Keyvan Karkouti Andrew A Klein Andre Lamy C David Mazer Mike Murphy Toby Richards Marina Englesakis Paul S Myles Duminda N Wijeysundera

INTRODUCTION 'Standardised Endpoints for Perioperative Medicine' (StEP) is an international collaboration undertaking development of consensus-based consistent definitions for endpoints in perioperative clinical trials. Inconsistency in endpoint definitions can make interpretation of trial results more difficult, especially if conflicting evidence is present. Furthermore, this inconsistency imp...

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