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    Telehealth Physical Therapy: More Than an Alternative to In Person Care of the Young Athlete by Joseph T. Molony Jr.

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Opportunities such as the ability to custom tailor the home program with consideration of the patient’s learning abilities, provide movement quality feedback outside of the clinical environment, observe parent/caregiver feedback, involve family members who may not be available to attend in-person visits, and the possibility of converting an in-person cancelation to a telehealth visit in order to maintain continuity of care, are examples of how this model may optimize treatment. …”
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    La gestion professionnelle des émotions et l’approche prothétique : un nouveau travail prescrit pour soigner les déments by Michel Bigaouette

    Published 2001-05-01
    “…Caregivers who work with dementia patients face some significant difficulties. …”
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    THE NEED FOR DENTAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH SENILE DEMENTIA by Oana Cristina Cretu, Marius Cocu, Elena Rodica Popescu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Findings emphasize the importance of tailored dental care approaches and the role of caregiver involvement in improving oral health for dementia patients.…”
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  4. 404

    Assessment of Ethical Ideals and Ethical Manners in Care of Older People by Marianne Frilund, Lisbeth Fagerström, Katie Eriksson, Patrik Eklund

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The aim of this study is to establish structured clusters and well-defined ontological entities (nodes) describing ethical values as both ideal and opportunity for ethical manner as perceived by the caregiver. In this study, we use Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) to analyse ethical values (ethos) and ethical manners in daily work with older people. …”
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    Effectiveness of an electronic clinical decision support system in improving the management of childhood illness in primary care in rural Nigeria: an observational study by Marek Kwiatkowski, Rodolfo Rossi, Torsten Schmitz, Fenella Beynon, Capucine Musard, Marco Landi, Daniel Ishaya, Jeremiah Zira, Muazu Muazu, Camille Renner, Edwin Emmanuel, Solomon Gideon Bulus

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Intervention and control facilities received supportive supervision based on the national supervision protocol.Primary and secondary outcome measures The primary outcome was caregiver-reported recovery at day 7, collected over the phone. …”
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    Inequalities in ownership and availability of home-based vaccination records in 82 low- and middle-income countries by Aluísio J D Barros, Cesar G Victora, Daniel R Hogan, M Carolina Danovaro-Holliday, Bianca O Cata-Preta, Thiago M Santos, Andrea Wendt, Luisa Arroyave, Tewodaj Mengistu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We studied levels and inequalities in HBR ownership in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) using data from national surveys conducted since 2010.Methods We used data from national household surveys (Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)) from 82 LMICs. 465 060 children aged 6–35 months were classified into four categories: HBR seen by the interviewer; mother/caregiver never had an HBR; mother/caregiver had an HBR that was lost; and reportedly have an HBR that was not seen by the interviewer. …”
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  8. 408

    Using Triadic Interview to Explore Complex Interactional-Based Phenomena by Margaret Hay Ping Suen, Amy Yin Man Chow, Yong Hao Ng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Examples of interviewing three participants including a patient, a family caregiver, and a healthcare professional are included to illustrate the dynamic interactions unfolded in the triadic interviews. …”
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    Influence of social and meaningful learning theories on the nursing professionals’ training by Yusimy Miranda Pérez, Ana Belkis Perdomo Cáceres, Zenia Tamara Sánchez García

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The Nursing professional is trained to care, hence the importance of their preparation, through learning theories that allow the knowledge and skills acquisition that help strengthen their cognitive independence, and reduce trial and error, taking into account the social context and reinforce their caregiver role.…”
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    Denying to Embracing: A Mother's Path to Acceptance, Love, and Resilience in Raising a Child with Down Syndrome by Alyanna V. Zabala, Araceli C. Doromal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This qualitative study explores the experiences of five mothers raising children with Down Syndrome, revealing their initial struggles with denial, managing expectations, behavioral issues, caregiver fatigue, and anxieties about the future. …”
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  11. 411

    “Like a Dance”: Performing Good Care for Persons with Dementia Living in Institutions by Kristin Mjelde Helleberg, Solveig Hauge

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…An overall interpretation of the findings is described by the metaphor of a dance between the patient and the caregiver.…”
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  12. 412

    'n Pastoraal-narratiewe groepsontwikkelingsmodel vir vrywilligers van die Kankervereniging by J. Steyn, J-A. van den Berg

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Ten out of twelve caregivers indicated that they had a nursing background whilst two previously attended courses in lay-counselling. …”
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    A study on the correlation of care knowledge, behavior, self-efficacy and care burden of informal nursing staff in community elderly with long-term bed rest and s kin pressure inju... by JIANG Yanqin (蒋燕勤), ZHU Zhu (朱珠), WANG Jing (王静), SONG Ailin (宋爱琳), WANG Guixia (汪桂霞), ZHU Qunmei (朱群妹), LUAN Wei (栾伟)

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The general self-efficacy and co- caregivers, development limitation, emotional burden, average time spent caring for patients every day and caregiver knowledge questionnaire score were the influencing factors of care behavior of pressure injuries. …”
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    Exploring the experiences of healthcare professionals in South Africa and Uganda around communicating with children about life-threatening conditions: a workshop-based qualitative... by Sue Ziebland, Julia Ambler, Julia Downing, Alan Stein, Elizabeth Namukwaya, Elizabeth Nabirye, Louise Walker, Elizabeth Rapa, Jeffrey R Hanna, Louise J Dalton, Teresa Pollard, Stephanie Santos-Paulo, Yasmin Gogay, David Kavuma, Ruth Mary Kemigisha, Juliet Namyeso, Tracey Brand, Beverley G Neethling

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Objectives This study aimed to explore how published communication frameworks could be amended to ensure applicability and cultural appropriateness for professionals to support family-centred conversations by investigating’ healthcare professionals’ (1) experiences of providing support to families when a caregiver or a dependent child (<18 years old) has a life-threatening condition, (2) perceived challenges for caregivers and healthcare professionals in communicating with children about illness, (3) perceptions of how clinicians could be equipped to facilitate conversations between caregivers and children about an adult or the child’s own life-threatening condition and (4) suggestions for amendments to previously published guidelines to ensure cultural relevance in South Africa and Uganda.Design A qualitative study involving two 2-day workshops with embedded focus group discussions, break out rooms and consensus discussions.Setting Health and social care and third sector organisations in South Africa and Uganda.Participants Thirty-two professionals providing care to families affected by life-threatening conditions in South Africa or Uganda who were aged 18 years or older and able to converse in English.Results Participants identified obstacles to having conversations with caregivers about children and to telling children about serious illness during consultations. …”
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    Turismo medico? by Théo Maurette, Sami Ben Fguira

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…L'accoglienza dei pazienti stranieri a Sfax (Tunisia) in strutture di cura esclusivamente private mette in discussione il ruolo del turismo medico nel rapporto paziente-caregiver. Concetto deprecato, il turismo medico è soprattutto una visione economica e globalizzata degli scambi sanitari. …”
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    Urethral Polyembolokoilamania: An Unusual Manifestation of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) by Reem M. A. Shafi, Laura Suarez, Maria I. Lapid

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This spearheaded a formal diagnosis of neurocognitive disorder—guiding successful management, follow-up, caregiver education, and reduction of further harm.…”
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    Identification of a Patient Suitable for CAR-T Cell Therapy in the Outpatient Setting: A Vodcast and Case Example by Ronan Foley, John Kuruvilla

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Solutions for successful outpatient management include proper education, caregiver support, and early referral to ensure a timely infusion. …”
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    Gestational Medication Use, Birth Conditions, and Early Postnatal Exposures for Childhood Asthma by Yang-Ching Chen, Ching-Hui Tsai, Yungling Lee

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Notably, childhood asthma was significantly associated with maternal medication use during pregnancy, vacuum use during vaginal delivery, recurrent respiratory tract infections, hospitalization, main caregiver cared for other children, and early daycare attendance. …”
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    Predictors of postoperative hospital length of stay after total knee arthroplasty by Davide Tornese, Alessandro Robustelli, Gabriele Ricci, Paola Maria Vittoria Rancoita, Nicola Maffulli, Giuseppe Michele Peretti

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Factors such as age, female sex and the presence of comorbidities were predictive of a longer stay. The presence of caregiver assistance at home was associated with shorter LOS. …”
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    The Relationship between Workload and Nursing Job Satisfaction in One Private Hospital in The West Region of Indonesia by Dora Irene Purimahua, Gita Martinaningtyas, Lenceria Girsang, Widia Astuti, Martina Pakpahan

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Nurse as a profession and caregiver who composed the large portion of healthcare service workers is required to have high expertise in carrying out nursing practice, the speed at work, and high work volume. …”
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