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Factors associated with post-traumatic stress symptoms in healthcare providers after performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a mixed-methods study
Published 2025-01-01“…PTSD occurred significantly more frequently in nurses than in doctors. Among nurses, those with 2–5 years of experience were the most likely to experience PTSD. …”
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Scientific investigations on Integral General Medicine during the historic evolution of this specialty. Cienfuegos, 1988-2005.
Published 2006-12-01“…<strong>Background:</strong> The program of the doctor and nurse of the family has undergone several structural, organizational, methodological, of socioeconomic context and of political priority changes and it is unknown the influence of such evolution on the works of conclusion of the Integral General Medicine specialty in Cienfuegos. …”
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Occupational Radiation Exposure during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography and Usefulness of Radiation Protective Curtains
Published 2014-01-01“…During ERCP, not only endoscopists, but also assistants and nurses were exposed to high doses of radiation. Radiation exposure to staff members during ERCP was reduced with the use of protective curtains.…”
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An Objective Pain Score for Chronic Pain Clinic Patients
Published 2021-01-01“…Interrater reliability revealed a fair-good agreement between the nurse’s and researcher’s CBPS scores, weighted kappa values of 0.59 and 0.65, preprocedure and postprocedure, respectively. …”
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First-time use of electronic patient-reported outcome measures in a cluster randomized trial: a qualitative study
Published 2025-01-01“…We found a notable disparity between oncologists and nurses in their willingness to invest time and effort in implementing the tool. …”
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Social aspects of the professionalization of midwives in Luxembourg (1800–1940)
Published 2020-11-01“…This individual often assumed the role of midwife, vaccinator, doctor of the poor or paediatric nurse. …”
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Civil Liability of Persons Related to Blood Transfusion with Allocation to the Blood Bank Department in the Conditions of Corona
Published 2024-09-01“…Therefore, in emergency situations, such as the uncontrollable situation of Corona, the blood bank does not have any responsibility towards patients requesting blood, and if blood or blood products are requested and prepared for the patient according to the doctor's order, depending on the extent of the doctor's fault and lack of His supervision of the blood transfusion by the nurse, the civil liability is imposed on him, unless the fault of the nurse is proven for his improper performance. …”
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Coping strategies of fathers and siblings of children with cancer: a literature review
Published 2024-07-01“…Introductions The impact of paediatric cancer diagnosis on the family system is universally recognised, as well as the need for the family to find a new balance. Paediatric nurses, being promoters of the care of family and children diagnosed with cancer, need to deepen the experiences of siblings, fathers and mothers to offer better holistic child and family centred care. …”
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The integral visit to the family. Methodological guide for its execution
Published 2019-11-01“…<p><strong>Foundation:</strong> the comprehensive visit to the family contributes achieving the actions and the specific functions declared in the Program of the Family Doctor and Nurse in Cuba. It must be executed by basic health teams in each of the doctor's offices. …”
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Home admission assessment in a Popular Council.
Published 2003-04-01“…Our health system incorporated the General Comprehensive doctor and nurse system in 1984 to the primary health assistance facilitating home admission. …”
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Development and feasibility of an mHealth intervention for psychoeducational support of Nigerian women diagnosed with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy: A pilot randomized cont...
Published 2024-01-01“…<h4>Objective</h4>To develop and investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a mHealth psychoeducational intervention (mPEI) named the ChEmo Nurse Breast cancer Application (CENBA) programme.…”
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of healthcare workers towards COVID-19 in three states of Nigeria in 2022
Published 2025-01-01“…This study assessed KAP towards COVID-19 among HCWs (laboratorians, doctors, nurses and pharmacists) in Nigeria from August to December 2022.Method A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 1341 HCWs (laboratorians, doctors, nurses and pharmacists) in 7 healthcare facilities across 3 states in Nigeria. …”
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Active community inquiry facing COVID-19: Experiences in the Cumanayagua municipality, 2020
Published 2020-05-01“…The implemented system was properly articulated to the family physician-nurse program at the primary care level.</p>…”
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Implementation barriers and facilitators of Moyo foetal heart rate monitor during labour in public hospitals in Nepal
Published 2024-12-01“…The study participants were labour room nurses and convenience sampling was used to select them. …”
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Bridging gaps in healthcare: child health services and specialist care collaboration for young children with autism and coexisting conditions
Published 2025-02-01“…Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted to capture the perspectives of participating child health nurses. Data were analyzed using content analysis.ResultsThe mean age for referral from primary to specialist care for suspected autism decreased from 38 to 27 months at (n = 59). …”
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Quali-Quantitative Analysis (QQA): Why It Could Open New Frontiers for Holistic Health Practice
Published 2006-01-01“…The author concludes that QQA could open new frontiers for holistic health by helping doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals answer a fundamental question presented by complex health challenges: “Given this set of whole-of-patient needs, what elements of which interventions in what services would work best in this particular community?”…”
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Trainers’ Attitudes towards Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Current Care Guidelines, and Training
Published 2016-01-01“…Seven scales were constructed (Hesitation, Nurse’s Role, Nontechnical Skill, Usefulness, Restrictions, Personal, and Organisation). …”
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The "first Deborah" - Genesis 35:8 in the literary and theological context
Published 2016-06-01“… Exegetes consider Genesis 35:8 an intrusive verse in the narrative of Genesis 35:1-15 because of its isolated mention of the death and burial of Deborah, Rebekah’s nurse. However, the analysis of the verse in its literary and theological context in this article shows that it has been strategically placed in the narrative to underscore, among other things, the important role of Deborah in the Bethel tradition and the Jacob Cycle, as well as the subtle pointer to the fact that little people also have a place in the overall narrative of God’s people. …”
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The Economic Implications of Psychosocial Peer Support for Health Workers in German Hospitals
Published 2025-01-01“…Implementing comprehensive peer-support programs could reduce these costs to approximately 0.85 billion (physicians) and 1.02 billion euros (nurses), respectively, demonstrating substantial potential economic benefits.Conclusion: Investing in a structured peer-support program could yield annual savings exceeding 1.55 billion euros while enhancing workforce resilience and improving patient care. …”
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