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Association between hospital palliative care team intervention volume and patient outcomes
BackgroundThe benefits of palliative care in patients with advanced cancer are well established. However, the effect of the skills of the palliative...
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Recreating the village: the patient experience with a hybrid model of Group Perinatal Care (GPPC) in an academic family health team
BackgroundGroup prenatal care (GPC) has been shown to have a positive impact on social support, patient knowledge and preparedness for birth. We...
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Registered nurses’ views on consideration of patient perspectives during multidisciplinary team meetings in cancer care
BackgroundMultidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) represent an integral component of modern cancer care and have increasingly been implemented to...
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Influence of multidisciplinary team care with abundant nurse staffing on patient-reported outcomes among patients with inflammatory bowel disease in clinical remission
BackgroundPatients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience difficulties in daily life and demanding self-care needs. The goal of our support...
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Implementing a new physiotherapist-led primary care model for low back pain: a qualitative study of patient and primary care team perspectives
BackgroundLow back pain (LBP) is one of the most common reasons for primary care visits and is the leading contributor to years lived with disability...
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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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“You need a team”: perspectives on interdisciplinary symptom management using patient-reported outcome measures in hemodialysis care—a qualitative study
BackgroundPatient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are standardized instruments used for assessing patients’ perspectives on their health status at...
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Team complexity and care coordination for cancer survivors with multiple chronic conditions: a mixed methods study
Abstract PurposeLittle is known about the perceptions and experiences of care received from healthcare teams among cancer survivors with multiple...
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Integration of Health Coaches in a Whole Health Team Model of Chronic Pain Care: a Qualitative Study
ObjectiveHealth coaching has shown promise in hel** patients manage their chronic disease and in improving health outcomes, yet the implementation...
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Patient perceived quality of cirrhosis care– adjunctive nurse-based care versus standard medical care: a pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled study
BackgroundCirrhosis treatment implies prevention and alleviation of serious disease events. Healthcare providers may, however, fail to meet patients’...
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Team-Based Diabetes Care in Ontario and Hong Kong: a Comparative Review
Purpose of ReviewThere are gaps in implementing and accessing team-based diabetes care. We reviewed and compared how team-based diabetes care was...
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The formation mechanism of primary health care team effectiveness : a qualitative comparative analysis research
BackgroundTeam-based care is an essential part of primary health care (PHC), and its team service delivery process is a systematic one involving...
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Patient perspectives of diabetes care in primary care networks in Singapore: a mixed-methods study
BackgroundType 2 diabetes (T2D) remains an important chronic condition worldwide requiring integrated patient-centred care as advocated by the...
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The role of specialty palliative care interdisciplinary team members in acute care decision support: a qualitative study protocol
BackgroundSpecialty palliative care interdisciplinary teams (IDT) can play an important role in supporting patients and family members during acute...
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The effect of palliative care team intervention and symptom improvement using patient-reported outcomes: a multicenter prospective observational study
PurposeHospital-based palliative care teams (HPCTs) are widespread internationally, but multicenter studies about their effectiveness, using...
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Optimising operating theatre (OT) efficiency while maintaining the standardised patient care in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) surgery with the dedicated spine team approach: a specialised spine unit experience
PurposeTo report the efficiency of OT utilisation and perioperative outcomes with a dedicated spine team approach in AIS patients who underwent...
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Inpatient Understanding of Their Care Team and Receipt of Mixed Messages: a Two-Site Cross-Sectional Study
BackgroundPatient understanding of their care, supported by physician involvement and consistent communication, is key to positive health outcomes....
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Perceptions of the primary health care team about the implementation of integrated care of patients with type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Slovenia: qualitative study
BackgroundIntegrated care involves good coordination, networking, and communication within health care services and externally between providers and...
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Effects of structured involvement of the primary care team versus standard care after a cancer diagnosis on patient satisfaction and healthcare use: the GRIP randomised controlled trial
BackgroundThe growing number of cancer survivors and treatment possibilities call for more personalised and integrated cancer care. Primary care...
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Team-based primary care reforms and older adults: a descriptive assessment of sociodemographic trends and prescribing endpoints in two Canadian provinces
BackgroundTeam-based primary care reforms aim to improve care coordination by involving multiple interdisciplinary health professionals in patient...