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Tailored implementation of the FICUS multicomponent family support intervention in adult intensive care units: findings from a mixed methods contextual analysis
BackgroundThe Family in Intensive Care UnitS (FICUS) trial investigates the clinical effectiveness of a multicomponent, nurse-led interprofessional...
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Factors associated with contracted services of Chinese family doctors from the perspective of medical staff and consumers: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe family doctor system has developed rapidly all over the world, and in the past few years, China has actively explored family...
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Making community voices heard in a research–health service alliance, the evolving role of the Community Advisory Group: a case study from the members’ perspective
BackgroundThe Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance (the Alliance) is a collaboration of leading hospitals, research and academic organisations,...
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Attitude toward dementia and preferences for diagnosis in Japanese health service consumers
BackgroundBeing diagnosed with dementia is a confronting experience for any individual and their caregiver. However, a diagnosis provides opportunity...
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Evaluation of an integrated knowledge translation approach used for updating the Cochrane Review of Patient Decision Aids: a pre-post mixed methods study
BackgroundWhen people who can use or benefit from research findings are engaged as partners on study teams, the quality and impact of findings are...
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‘She taught me’: factors consumers find important in nurse practitioner and pharmacist prescriber services
BackgroundAdvanced practitioner services, such as those nurse practitioners and pharmacist prescribers provide, are an opportunity to improve health...
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Assessing the construct validity of the Quality-of-Life-Aged Care Consumers (QOL-ACC): an aged care-specific quality-of-life measure
PurposeTo evaluate the construct (convergent and known group) validity of the Quality-of-Life-Aged Care Consumer (QOL-ACC), an older-person-specific...
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Psychiatric Functioning, Resilience, and Recovery Among Deaf Consumers of Public Behavioral Health Services
Studies of deaf individuals generally indicate higher levels of mental illness and negative mental health outcomes compared to the general population...
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Detection and sequence analysis of Canine morbillivirus in multiple species of the Mustelidae family
BackgroundCanine morbillivirus (canine distemper virus, CDV) is a member of the Paramyxoviridae family. Canine distemper is a serious viral disease...
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Assessing Feasibility and Barriers to Implementing a Family-Based Intervention in Opioid Treatment Programs
Families Facing the Future (FFF) is an intervention designed specifically for families with a parent in methadone treatment. FFF is unique because it...
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Place4Carers: a multi-method participatory study to co-design, piloting, and transferring a novel psycho-social service for engaging family caregivers in remote rural settings
BackgroundFamily caregivers are key actors in the ageing society. They are mediators between practitioners and patients and usually provide also...
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A cross-sectional survey of knowledge, attitude, and willingness to engage in spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions by Korean consumers
BackgroundSpontaneous reporting (SR) of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) from patients can be considered as a valuable activity providing both objective...
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Co-designing strategies to improve advance care planning among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with cancer: iCanCarePlan study protocol
BackgroundAdvance care planning (ACP) describes the process of supporting individuals at any age or stage of health to consider and share their...
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Home-delivered meal boxes in a family setting: a qualitative study investigating reasons for use and perceived impact on meal practices
BackgroundCooking and consuming a homemade meal is associated with health benefits. Home-delivered meal boxes can support families in cooking this...
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Effectiveness of interventions by non-professional community-level workers or family caregivers to improve outcomes for physical impairments or disabilities in low resource settings: systematic review of task-sharing strategies
BackgroundIn low-resource settings, access to basic rehabilitation could be supplemented by community-level interventions provided by community...
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Recovery services and expectation of consumers and mental health professionals in community-based residential facilities of Ghana
BackgroundIn the past decades, considerable global attention has been drawn to recovery services that seek to promote the personal recovery journey...
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Hand hygiene practices during meal preparation—a ranking among ten European countries
BackgroundThe aim of this paper was to map consumers’ food hygiene practices from 10 European countries and evaluate which demographic groups are...
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Knowledge translation strategies used for sustainability of an evidence-based intervention in child health: a multimethod qualitative study
BackgroundSustainability of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) is suboptimal in healthcare. Evidence on how knowledge translation (KT) strategies...
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Fruit and vegetable consumption across population segments: evidence from a national household survey
BackgroundThe 2002 World Health Report documented that low fruit and vegetable intake are among the top ten risk factors contributing to attributable...
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Factors Contributing to the Change in Overweight/Obesity Prevalence Among Indian Adults: A multivariate decomposition analysis of data from the National Family Health Surveys
IntroductionConcerns over the escalating burden of non-communicable diseases call for the redressal of behavioral risk factors like increased body...