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Develo** and validating a comprehensive measure of coordination in patient aligned care teams
Background/ObjectiveDespite numerous extant measures assessing context-specific elements of care coordination, we are unaware of any comprehensive,...
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Primary Care for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness: a Narrative Review of the Homeless Patient Aligned Care Team (HPACT) Model
In 2011, the U.S. Department of Veterans Health (VA) implemented a homeless-tailored primary care medical home model called the Homeless Patient...
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“It is very hard to just accept this” – a qualitative study of palliative care teams’ ethical reasoning when patients do not want information
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to explore how palliative care staff reason about the autonomy challenge that arises when a patient who has first...
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Sustainability of the Collaborative Chronic Care Model in Outpatient Mental Health Teams Three Years Post-Implementation: A Qualitative Analysis
Our goal was to investigate the sustainability of care practices that are consistent with the collaborative chronic care model (CCM) in nine...
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End of life in patients attended by pediatric palliative care teams: what factors influence the place of death and compliance with family preferences?
AbstractEach year, more than 8 million children worldwide require specialized palliative care, yet there is little evidence available in pediatrics...
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Strategies that facilitate the delivery of exceptionally good patient care in general practice: a qualitative study with patients and primary care professionals
BackgroundIn recent years, proactive strengths-based approaches to improving quality of care have been advocated. The positive deviance approach...
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The anatomy of safe surgical teams: an interview-based qualitative study among members of surgical teams at tertiary referral hospitals in Norway
BackgroundIn spite of the global implementation of surgical safety checklists to improve patient safety, patients undergoing surgical procedures...
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Physicians in police tactical teams – ethical considerations
High-profile mass shootings, terrorist attacks, and experience acquired during recent conflicts have led to a shift in police tactics, who now follow...
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What Do Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Teams Need to Improve Care for Primary Care Patients with Complex Needs?
Abstract BackgroundIntensive primary care (IPC) programs for patients with complex needs do not generate cost savings in most settings. Strengthening...
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Patient Enrollment Growth and Burnout in Primary Care at the Veterans Health Administration
BackgroundPatient enrollment levels at Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities change based on Veteran demand for care, potentially affecting...
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The development of an instrument to measure interprofessional collaboration competency for primary care teams in the district health system of health region 2, Thailand
BackgroundEvidence shows that interprofessional collaboration (IPC) practice contributes to the quality of health care. However, there are limited...
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Organizational Culture as a Determinant of Outcome in Teams: Implications for the Pediatric Cardiac Specialist
Although enormous effort has focussed on how to build an effective culture in the business community, relatively little effort has addressed how to...
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A cluster randomised controlled trial, process and economic evaluation of quality improvement collaboratives aligned to a national audit to improve the care for people with diabetes (EQUIPD): study protocol
BackgroundPeople with type 1 diabetes and raised glucose levels are at greater risk of retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, cardiovascular disease,...
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Operationalizing the Chronic Care Model with Goal-Oriented Care
The Chronic Care Model has guided quality improvement in health care for almost 20 years, using a patient-centered, disease management approach to...
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The care of critically ill adults with COVID-19 in Ontario pediatric intensive care units
PurposeTo describe and review the experience of two pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in Ontario, Canada, adapting and providing care to...
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Integrating accompanying patients into clinical oncology teams: limiting and facilitating factors
ObjectivesSince 2018, four establishments in Quebec have been instrumental in implementing the PAROLE-Onco program, which introduced accompanying...
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Primary care teams’ experiences of delivering mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study
BackgroundIntegrated primary care teams are ideally positioned to support the mental health care needs arising during the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Patient-identified priorities for successful partnerships in patient-oriented research
Albertans4HealthResearch, supported by the Alberta Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research Patient Engagement Team, hosted a virtual round table...
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A qualitative study on healthcare professional and patient perspectives on nurse-led virtual prostate cancer survivorship care
BackgroundVirtual nurse-led care models designed with health care professionals (HCPs) and patients may support addressing unmet prostate cancer...
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Impact of COVID-19 on patient experience of kidney care: a rapid review
IntroductionIn March 2020, a pandemic state was declared due to SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19). Patients with kidney disease, especially those on replacement...