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Transitioning to Telehealth for COVID-19 and Beyond: Perspectives of Community Mental Health Clinicians
In response to COVID-19, mental health clinics transitioned to telehealth to maintain psychotherapy delivery. Community mental health (CMH) settings,...
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Examining the Outcomes of Project ECHO® as an Interprofessional Community of Practice for Pediatric Feeding Clinicians
Project ECHO ® is a virtual, interprofessional, cased-based peer-learning model. To date, no studies have explored ECHO as a model for pediatric...
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Understanding Barriers and Facilitators of Primary Care Use Among Assertive Community Treatment Teams Via Qualitative Analysis of Clients and Clinicians
Individuals with severe mental illness and substance use disorders face complex barriers to achieving physical health. This study aims to explore the...
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How can we meet the needs of patients, their families and their communities? A qualitative study including clinicians, consumer representatives, patients, and community members
BackgroundThe Diversity Working Group was formed in response to Australian Quality and Safety Health Care Standards that require organisations plan...
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Mental health clinicians’ perceptions of nature-based interventions within community mental health services: evidence from Australia
BackgroundMental health conditions are one of the largest burdens of disease in Australia and globally. There is a need to seek innovative and...
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Evaluation of an implementation support package to increase community mental health clinicians’ routine delivery of preventive care for multiple health behaviours: a non-randomised controlled trial
BackgroundPeople with a mental health condition are more likely to engage in risk behaviours compared to people without. Delivery of preventive care...
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Bipolar disorders in Nigeria: a mixed-methods study of patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and the community members’ perspectives
BackgroundBipolar Disorders (BDs) are chronic mental health disorders that often result in functional impairment and contribute significantly to the...
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Environmental health and clinicians: time to promote more action
Climate change and ambient air pollution are threats to human health, with dramatic short- and long-term effects on mortality and morbidity....
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“Ignored and Invisible”: Perspectives from Black Women, Clinicians, and Community-Based Organizations for Reducing Preterm Birth
ObjectivesThe preterm birth rate for Black women in the U.S. is consistently higher than other racial groups. The crisis of preterm birth and adverse...
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Clinicians’ views of prescribing oral and intravenous bisphosphonates for osteoporosis: a qualitative study
BackgroundBisphosphonate medications, including alendronate, ibandronate and risedronate administered orally and zoledronate, administered...
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Clinicians’ perceptions and practices of diagnostic assessment in psychiatric services
BackgroundDiagnostic assessment in psychiatric services typically involves applying clinical judgment to information collected from patients using...
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Through the looking glass: qualitative study of critical care clinicians engaging in humanities
PurposeCritical care medicine is facing an epidemic of burnout and consequent attrition. Interventions are needed to re-establish the medical field...
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Implementation strategies preferred by primary care clinicians to facilitate cancer prevention and control activities
Key clinical and community members need to be involved in the identification of feasible and impactful implementation strategies for translation of...
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Two clinicians for one patient, is it worth it? Patients’ perspective on receiving treatment from a pair of clinicians, in a psychiatric emergency and crisis unit
BackgroundIn the field of psychiatric crisis interventions, treatment is commonly provided by multidisciplinary teams in Western countries. However,...
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Narrative medicine interventions for oncology clinicians: a systematic review
PurposeAs narrative medicine interventions are integrated increasingly into medical practice, growing evidence indicates benefits for healthcare...
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Integrating Community Health Workers’ Dual Clinic-Community Role in Safety-Net Primary Care: Implementation Lessons from a Pragmatic Diabetes-Prevention Trial
BackgroundOver a third of US adults carry a diagnosis of prediabetes, 70% of whom may progress to type 2 diabetes mellitus (“diabetes”). Community...
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Continuous palliative sedation until death: a qualitative study of palliative care clinicians’ experiences
BackgroundThe practice of continuous palliative sedation until death is the subject of much medical and ethical debate, which is reflected in the...
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Clinicians’ Perspectives on How Disease Modifying Drugs for Alzheimer’s Disease Impact Specialty Care
Clinicians specialized in the diagnosis and management of persons living with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease need to enable access, for those...
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Meaningful coproduction with clinicians: establishing a practice-based research network with physiotherapists in regional Australia
BackgroundThe disconnect between research and clinical practice leads to research evidence that is often not useful for clinical practice....
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What are the barriers and facilitators of clozapine use in early psychosis? A survey of UK early intervention clinicians
Clozapine is the most effective medication for treatment-resistant psychosis, but evidence points to substantial underuse, especially within early...