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    The Role of Employee Motivation in the Delivery of Quality Healthcare Services within the South African Public Health Sector by Simon Matome Nkgapele

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The findings show that healthcare providers who lack motivation often face burnout, diminished morale, and disengagement, leading to inefficiencies and inadequate patient care. …”
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    Patient and Health Care Provider Experiences With Suicide-Related Tele–Mental Health Evaluations in the Emergency Department: Multiphase Qualitative Study by Aishwarya Khanna, Celine Larkin, Rachel Davis-Martin, Ivy Khevali Micklus, Ana Vallejo Sefair, Ancella Roy, Christian Guy Klaucke, Martin A Reznek, Edwin D Boudreaux

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…ConclusionsGiven current shortages in behavioral health care, emergency tele–mental health evaluations could provide an opportunity to reduce wait times and support the delivery of best practice suicide-related care. …”
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    Human interactions remain at the heart of rehabilitation with advanced technology: a practice-embedded longitudinal qualitative study with allied health clinicians by Louise Michelle Nettleton Pearce, Leanne Hassett, Catherine Sherrington, Julie Pryor

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Conclusions While further high-quality evidence regarding the effectiveness of technology in rehabilitation is required, clinicians in this study perceived advanced technology as an adjunct to conventional therapy, with benefits for enhancing therapy dosage, patient engagement, manual handling and providing objective feedback. …”
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    Using capacity assessments and tailored technical assistance to advance trauma informed care integration at the organizational level by Lindsay Senter, Sabrina R. Baumgartner, Allyson Crinklaw, Emily Rebella, Beth Hurley, Kelly McCauley, Lindsay Bryant, Brita Loeb, Paige Cervantes, Stephanie Bogdewic, Sarah Horwitz, Barbara Cicatelli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite growing research, gaps remain in understanding the relationship between organizational capacity, provider knowledge, and the dosage of technical assistance (TA) required to sustain TIC integration. …”
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    An educational intervention study to enhance breast cancer awareness among women and primary healthcare providers of an urban health center area, Visakhapatnam by Tanmayee S. Potluri, Sarada Vadlamani, Chaitanya Gujjarlapudi, Nagamani G. Nerusu, Manasa V. Rongala

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Materials and Methods: A quasi-experimental community-based health educational intervention study was performed among 100 women and 18 female primary healthcare providers residing in urban field practice area. Face-to-face interviews were performed using a questionnaire adapted from the Breast Cancer Awareness Measure (Breast-CAM) Version 2. …”
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    Examination of provider knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors associated with lung cancer screening among Black men receiving care at a federally qualified health center by Alicia K. Matthews, Suchanart Inwanna, Dami Oyaluade, Jennifer Akufo, Rohan Jeremiah, Sage J. Kim

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study included ten healthcare professionals, the majority of whom identified as Black (80%) and were trained as advanced practice providers (60%). The majority of providers (90%) have heard of LDCT lung cancer screening; however, participants reported only being “somewhat” familiar with the LDCT eligibility criteria (70%). …”
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    Navigating Challenges in Palliative Care: A Survey on ASCO Guideline Adherence Among Health Care Providers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries by Cristiane Decat Bergerot, Enrique Soto-Perez-de-Celis, Chadane Thompson, Rushil Patel, Jafar Al-Mondhiry, Tingting Zhang, Nathasha Dhawan, Darcy Burbage, Joseph McCollom, Mazie Tsang, Ramy Sedhom, William E. Rosa

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Recognizing these challenges is essential for improving equitable access to palliative care worldwide.METHODSThis prospective survey assessed adherence to ASCO recommendations for palliative care integration among LMIC health care providers (HCPs). Participants were recruited via e-mail, social media, and a list of members involved in the ASCO Palliative Care Communities of Practice from February to May 2024. …”
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    Value-based healthcare in Latin America: a survey of 70 healthcare provider organisations from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico by Pedro Ramos, Marcia Makdisse, Daniel Malheiro, Marcelo Katz, Luisa Novoa, Miguel Cendoroglo Neto, Jose Henrique Germann Ferreira, Sidney Klajner

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Data at the healthcare provider organisations (HPOs) level are lacking. This study aim was to investigate how HPOs in five Latin American countries are implementing VBHC.Design Mixed-methods research was conducted using online questionnaire, semistructured interviews based on selected elements of the value agenda (from December 2018 to June 2020), analyses of aggregated data and documents. …”
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    Identification of core outcomes for quality in routine care provided to people living with dementia in Australia: a multilevel modified Delphi consensus study by Jane Thompson, Susanna Dodd, Paula Williamson, Leon Flicker, Judy Lowthian, Len Gray, Tracy Comans, John Quinn, Julie Smith, Kim-Huong Nguyen, Dominic Trépel, Tom Morris, Fleur O’Keefe, Alyssa Welch, Anna Kearney, Carly Meyer, Osvaldo Almeida, Colm Cunningham, Jack Nunn, Danelle Kenny, Glenys Petrie, Tiet-Hanh Dao-Tran, Karen Gainey, Karyn Lendich, Debbie Brittain, Bronte Parkin, Ruth Semler, Benedict Davies, Sue Kurrle, Safa Alrababah, Sanjib Hasa, Zoe Selby, Sonia Markoff, Subin Acharaya, Anthony Arrigo, Deborah Remfry, Joy & Bruce How, Margaret & Myles Hampton-Chubb, Michelle Finnegan, Mithrani Mahadeva, Sandra Lewis, Virginia Aquilizan, Wernher Dela Cruz

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In both settings, nine outcomes (Dignity, Advanced care planning, Meaningful activities, Feeling safe and secure, Emotional wellbeing, Quality of Life, Resource utilisation, Safety incidents and Dementia-specific qualifications for care staff) were considered important.Additionally, seven outcomes in the home care setting (Behavioural symptoms of dementia, Diagnosis of dementia, Hygiene, Importance of Relationships, Quality of carer and family lives, Dementia care navigation and Opportunities for unpaid carers) and six outcomes in the residential aged care setting (Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia, Pain, Hygiene and comfort, Medication safety, Staff carer morale and Adverse effects) were classified as important.Conclusions The outcomes identified during this modified Delphi consensus study provide a promising basis for the development of a meaningful, practical and measurable core outcome set that could be used in dementia care settings to improve the quality of routine care provided to people living with dementia.…”
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    Simulación clínica pediátrica y encuesta de satisfacción del alumno en el grado de Medicina by Susana B. Reyes-Domínguez, Gracia Adánez Martínez, María Miñambres Rodríguez, David Gil Ortega, Eduardo Martínez Salcedo, Luis García Marcos

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The student assessment of increased practical knowledge in pediatrics was high. Conclusions: ACS with deliberate practice that follows a learning by repetition method is considered useful and motivational learning amongs students. …”
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    The place of CDK4/6 inhibitors in real clinical practice for patients with hormone-positive HER2-negative advanced breast cancer: opinion of Moscow’s oncologists by L. G. Zhukova, M. A. Mukhina

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The results of randomized clinical trials and over 5-years accumulated international experience in the use of CDK4/6 inhibitors in real clinical practice prove that the use of combinations with CDK4/6 inhibitors can achieve significant efficacy results and increase the survival rates when prescribed in 1 and 2 lines of treatment.In this paper, we present the results of a survey conducted in July–October 2019 among 48 oncologists in Moscow, that were asked to choose, in their opinion, the most preferable patient’s profile and molecular and biological features of hormone-positive HER2-negative advanced breast cancer, in which the use of combination therapy with CDK4/6 inhibitors will provide the greatest benefit.Conflict of interest. …”
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    Scope of practice, competencies and impact of advanced practice nurses within APN-led models of care for young and middle-aged adult patients with multimorbidity and/or complex chr... by Reto W Kressig, Gabriele Bales, Wolfgang Hasemann, Hanna Mayer

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Introduction The number of young and middle-aged adult patients with multimorbid and/or complex chronic conditions is rising, presenting challenges for healthcare systems. Advanced practice nurses (APNs) are crucial in treating these patients due to their expertise and advanced nursing skills. …”
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