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Dysphagia Management in the Emergency Department: Using Concept Map** to Identify Actionable Change to Improve Services
BackgroundIntegrated speech-language pathology (SLP) services within the emergency department (ED) may facilitate timely dysphagia management....
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Artificial Intelligence in IBD: How Will It Change Patient Management?
Purpose of reviewArtificial intelligence (AI) is quickly evolving and will be integral to the management of IBD patients. In this review, we provide...
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The smallest worthwhile change on function from a self-management intervention for non-persistent low back pain
PurposeTo determine: (1) the smallest change in function patients would need to see following a self-management intervention for low back pain (LBP)...
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Second-opinion interpretation of outside facility general ultrasound studies: rate of discrepancies and management change
BackgroundSecond-opinion reads on imaging studies are common for CT and MRI, but many institutions are hesitant to implement a workflow for second...
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“Will I change nodule management recommendations if I change my CAD system?”—impact of volumetric deviation between different CAD systems on lesion management
ObjectivesTo evaluate and compare the measurement accuracy of two different computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems regarding artificial pulmonary...
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Towards a Prescription for Change: Interprofessional Management of Polypharmacy and Deprescribing
Purpose of ReviewDeprescribing, systematically discontinuing unnecessary or harmful medications, gains importance in healthcare. With rising...
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Using theory of change to co-create a programme theory for a telerehabilitation intervention for pain management in people with haemophilia
BackgroundImproved approaches for chronic pain management are a clinical and research priority for people with haemophilia (PWH). Involving people...
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Change in glycaemic control with structured diabetes self-management education in urban low-resource settings: multicentre randomised trial of effectiveness
BackgroundIn high-resource settings, structured diabetes self-management education is associated with improved outcomes but the evidence from...
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Association between the use of weight management strategies and weight change among Australian adults over 12 months: an observational study
BackgroundObesity is a growing, global public health issue. This study aimed to describe the weight management strategies used by a sample of...
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A Charter to Fundamentally Change the Role of Oral Corticosteroids in the Management of Asthma
Asthma affects 339 million people worldwide, with an estimated 5–10% experiencing severe asthma. In emergency settings, oral corticosteroids (OCS)...
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Empowerment and enablement and their associations with change in health-related quality of life after a supported osteoarthritis self-management programme – a prospective observational study
BackgroundOsteoarthritis is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Current treatment supports co** strategies to improve health-related quality...
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Do the management and functional outcomes of the surgically treated spinal fractures change in suicidal jumpers?
PurposeThe aim of the study was to determine the effect of trauma etiology on the management, functional outcomes and psychiatric characteristics of...
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Use and exchange of knowledge in the introduction of hospital-based home rehabilitation after a stroke: barriers and facilitators in change management
BackgroundThe purpose of the study was to contribute to research and practice on how the use and exchange of knowledge can facilitate change in...
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of the management of acute uncomplicated diverticulitis: time to change traditional practice
BackgroundTo evaluate comparative outcomes of outpatient (OP) versus inpatient (IP) treatment and antibiotics (ABX) versus no antibiotics (NABX)...
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A Change of Paradigm in the Management of Acute Psychiatric Episodes? A Retrospective Cohort Study on Trajectories of Use of Clinical Resources After the Implementation of Intensive Home-Treatment
Intensive home treatment (IHT) has shown to be a feasible alternative to hospitalization for the management of acute psychiatric episodes, but there...
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Routine in-person post-operative follow-up for uncomplicated laparoscopic appendectomy does not change management
IntroductionEliminating points in the continuum of care that do not change management is a safe strategy for cost containment and workflow efficiency...
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The impact of implementing a person-centred pain management intervention on resistance to change and organizational culture
BackgroundResistance to change and organizational culture are essential factors to consider in change management in health care settings....
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Physical activity behaviour change in black prostate cancer survivors: a qualitative study using the Behaviour Change Wheel
PurposeBlack individuals have a higher cancer burden and face greater obstacles to access cancer care resources when compared to White individuals....