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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38375925/sense-making-and-hermeneutical-injustice-following-a-psychiatric-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Hassall
When one is seriously ill, the diagnosis given can generate questions about what it means and how to make sense of it. This is particularly the case for psychiatric diagnoses which can convey a biomedical narrative of the sufferer's condition. Making sense of one's diagnosis in such cases can involve changing one's self-narrative in such a way as to incorporate the belief that one has developed a disease with an unknown cause. To demonstrate the importance of self-narratives, I outline key themes in narrative theory which have been explored in various ways by philosophers and some psychologists...
February 20, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368600/emotions-of-endometriosis-in-clinical-encounters-an-analysis-of-women-s-experiences-of-health-care
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia M Abraham, Rajasekaran V
BACKGROUND: A large number of illnesses that lack physical visibility are characterised by troubled clinical encounters. Endometriosis is one such condition with very real and often debilitating symptoms that remain invisible to the clinician's eye, but are experienced and lived by the patient. METHOD: This paper probes into two first person accounts of endometriosis to find out how endometriosis patients experience health care. The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis (2022) by Emma Bolden and Vagina Problems: Endometriosis, Painful Sex, and Other Taboo Topics (2020) by Lara Parker are both memoirs that details on the trivialisation and delegitimization of the women's accounts of their own lived reality by a health care system that often privileges medical evidence over lived experiences of the patients...
February 18, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368599/disease-an-ill-founded-concept-at-odds-with-the-principle-of-patient-centred-medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ognjen Arandjelović
BACKGROUND: Despite the at least decades long record of philosophical recognition and interest, the intricacy of the deceptively familiar appearing concepts of 'disease', 'disorder', 'disability', and so forth, has only recently begun showing itself with clarity in the popular discourse wherein its newly emerging prominence stems from the liberties and restrictions contingent upon it. Whether a person is deemed to be afflicted by a disease or a disorder governs their ability to access health care, be it free at the point of use or provided by an insurer; it also influences the treatment of individuals by the judicial system and employers; it even affects one's own perception of self...
February 18, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368596/the-healing-body-creative-responses-to-illness-ageing-and-affliction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pat McConville
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 18, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361260/sustainability-of-an-outcome-measure-in-outpatient-stroke-rehabilitation-a-realist-evaluation
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Ataman, Sara Ahmed, Whitney Berta, Aliki Thomas
RATIONALE: Only half of newly implemented evidence-based practices are sustained. Though poor sustainment can lead to negative consequences for clinical teams, organizations and patients, the causal explanations of sustainment are largely unknown. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed to ascertain how (mechanisms) and in what circumstances (context) a newly implemented outcome measure in rehabilitation was sustained or not (outcome). METHODOLOGY: Informed by an integrated knowledge translation approach, we conducted a realist evaluation using a mixed method, embedded single case study design with data collection up to 18 months following the implementation of the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory - version 4 (MPAI-4), a rehabilitation outcome measure...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332641/towards-an-empathic-hidden-curriculum-in-medical-school-a-roadmap
#26
REVIEW
Jeremy Howick, Daniel Slavin, Sue Carr, Fiona Miall, Chandra Ohri, Steve Ennion, Simon Gay
The "hidden curriculum" in medical school includes a stressful work environment, un-empathic role models, and prioritisation of biomedical knowledge. It can provoke anxiety and cause medical students to adapt by becoming cynical, distanced and less empathic. Lower empathy, in turn, has been shown to harm patients as well as practitioners. Fortunately, evidence-based interventions can counteract the empathy dampening effects of the hidden curriculum. These include early exposure to real patients, providing students with real-world experiences, training role models, assessing empathy training, increasing the focus on the biopsychosocial model of disease, and enhanced wellbeing education...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308615/a-critical-evaluation-of-choice-negotiation-for-patient-centred-medicine-and-psychotherapy
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franco Giorgi, Annibale Fanali, Francesco Tramonti
STUDY AIMS: The present paper aimed at discussing how the process of decision-making should be taken care of in healthcare services. METHODS: This is a position paper based on a review of the relevant literature about meaning-making processes in medical encounters and psychotherapy. DISCUSSION: Authors argued that choice options could be perceived as meaningful by patients if their uncertainties were taken into account and grounded on mutual understanding and reciprocal trust...
February 3, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38300231/the-inseparability-of-context-and-clinical-reasoning
#28
REVIEW
Andrew Olson, Juliane E Kämmer, Ahmed Taher, Robert Johnston, Qian Yang, Shawn Mondoux, Sandra Monteiro
Early descriptions of clinical reasoning have described a dual process model that relies on analytical or nonanalytical approaches to develop a working diagnosis. In this classic research, clinical reasoning is portrayed as an individual-driven cognitive process based on gathering information from the patient encounter, forming mental representations that rely on previous experience and engaging developed patterns to drive working diagnoses and management plans. Indeed, approaches to patient safety, as well as teaching and assessing clinical reasoning focus on the individual clinician, often ignoring the complexity of the system surrounding the diagnostic process...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38291605/usefulness-of-working-with-a-person-centred-intervention-in-a-group-perspectives-from-facilitators-and-persons-with-mental-illness
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kira Jensen, Flavia M Maties, Hanne B Nissen, Jette Christiansen, Rikke Jørgensen
BACKGROUND: When implementing new interventions into clinical practice, it is of great importance to investigate the implementation process to better understand factors promoting and impeding the implementation to stimulate engagement and sustainability of the intervention. It is essential to consider perspectives both from the health professionals delivering the intervention and those receiving the intervention to be open to their suggestions for enhancing the dissemination and implementation of the intervention...
January 30, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38258966/systemic-failures-in-nursing-home-care-a-scoping-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joachim P Sturmberg, Len Gainsford, Nicholas Goodwin, Dimity Pond
UNLABELLED: Nursing homes (also referred to as residential aged care facilities, or long-term care facilities) cater for older people on a respite or long-term basis for those who are no longer able to live independently at home. Globally the sector struggles to meet societal expectations since it is torn between three competing agendas-meeting the needs of residents, meeting the demands of regulators, and meeting the financial imperatives of nursing home proprietors. Competing demands indicate that the system lacks a clear understanding of its purpose-without a clearly understood purpose any system will become dysfunctional overall and across all its levels of organisation...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38254335/collaborative-sustainability-planning-for-an-outcome-measure-in-outpatient-stroke-rehabilitation-a-qualitative-description-study
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Ataman, Sara Ahmed, Whitney Berta, Aliki Thomas
RATIONALE: Evidence suggests that sustainability planning and the use of a collaborative approach to planning result in better sustainability outcomes and more relevant knowledge. Yet, both approaches appear to be underutilized. A detailed description of collaborative sustainability planning may encourage the use of these two impactful strategies. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the collaborative sustainability planning process for a single outcome measure in three rehabilitation sites...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251860/the-prevalence-of-prescription-opioid-use-and-misuse-among%C3%A2-emergency-department%C3%A2-patients-in-the-netherlands
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joris Holkenborg, Bernice A Frenken, Brigitte van de Kerkhof-Van Bon, Maurice P Vroegop, Mariska G M Van Meggelen, Cees Kramers, Arnt F A Schellekens, Nicole Kraaijvanger
RATIONALE: Prescription opioid use and misuse have increased rapidly in many Western countries in the past decade. Patients (mis)using opioids are at risk of presenting to the emergency department (ED) with opioid-related problems. European data concerning prescription opioid (mis)use among the ED population is lacking. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine prevalence of prescription opioid use, misuse, and opioid use disorder (OUD) among Dutch ED patients...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37555473/learning-from-the-early-careers-of-master-clinicians
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vivek K Murthy, Christy Boscardin, Ethan Cumbler, Christopher Irobunda, Mark A McQuillan, Linda G Phillips, Manish Suneja, Scott M Wright, Gurpreet Dhaliwal
BACKGROUND: Master clinicians are recognized as multidimensional experts in clinical medicine. Studying their formative clinical activities could generate insights to guide medical trainees and early career clinicians. OBJECTIVES: To investigate which early career activities were adopted more commonly by master clinicians than their matched peers and to characterize master clinicians' early career activities across institutions and specialties. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We surveyed master clinicians at seven medical centres about their early career activities...
February 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234278/how-the-adverse-effect-counting-window-affected-vaccine-safety-calculations-in-randomised-trials-of-covid-19-vaccines
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raphael Lataster
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 18, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234169/evaluating-the-influence-of-primary-healthcare-nurse-practitioners-interventions-in-home-care-on-hospitalizations-and-emergency-department-transfers
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabelle Savard, Mira Jabbour, Eric Tchouaket, Nathalie Gauthier, Kelley Kilpatrick
RATIONALE: Home care allows patients with functional limitations to receive services at home and prevent health decline. Home care can reduce hospitalization and emergency department (ED) transfers. Integrating primary healthcare nurse practitioners (PHCNPs) in home care increases the supply of services, but little is known about their influence on patients' ability to remain at home. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the influence of PHCNPs' interventions on hospitalizations and ED transfers in patients receiving care from interprofessional home care teams with PHCNPs...
January 17, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192090/approaching-religious-fatalism-in-cancer-screening-education
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thea Beate Brevik, Knut Willy Saether
RATIONALE: Religious fatalism has for decades been pointed out as a barrier to cancer screening attendance and several studies suggest interventions to decrease fatalism, given its negative impact on the uptake of cancer screening. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Our objective in this interdisciplinary exploration on religious fatalism in the context of cancer screening is to contribute to the increasing academic discussion on religious fatalism and cancer screening as well as the broader context of the intersection of religion and bioethics...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38164046/complex-adaptive-organisations-%C3%A2-how-three-dimensional-visualisations-can-help-to-understand-their-structures-and-behaviours
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joachim P Sturmberg, Len Gainsford
Many organisations struggle to achieve their true potential. In part it is a problem of organisational design, which is an outcome of a particularly common-command and control-leadership philosophy. The traditional linear hierarchical structure of organisations suggests that all knowledge and power concentrates at the top organisational layer, and that people in the lower layers need to be told what to do and when. These arrangements disempower people at the lower level, preventing them from providing the necessary feedback to pre-emptively address emerging concerns...
January 1, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149692/pharmaceutical-industry-sponsored-meals-are-associated-with-increased-prescriptions-and-medicare-spending-for-dupilumab-among-dermatologists-in-the-united-states
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anju Murayama
RATIONALE: Healthcare industry sometimes make large marketing payments to physicians. Previous studies have demonstrated that there are significant associations between industry marketing practices and physicians' prescribing behaviours in several specialties. Given the current increasing introduction of many novel biologics for atopic dermatitis and increasing payments to dermatologists, the industry payments to dermatologists for atopic dermatitis drugs could be associated with their prescribing patterns in the United States...
December 27, 2023: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146615/addressing-the-need-for-indigenous-specific-proms-and-prems-a-focus-on-methodology
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lori d'Agincourt-Canning, Shabnam Ziabakhsh, Jenny Morgan, Elder Sharon Jinkerson-Brass, Soudabeh Joolaee, Tonya Smith, Shelby Loft, Darci Rosalie
PURPOSE: Differences in Indigenous worldviews, practices and values highlight the need for Indigenous-specific health quality indicators, such as patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs). The purpose of this paper is to present our methodology, as part of a larger study that sought to develop a framework for creating Indigenous-specific PROMs and PREMs. METHODS: The research design was informed by Indigenous research methodology and a community-based participatory approach...
December 26, 2023: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146592/pathways-a-guide-for-developing-culturally-safe-and-appropriate-patient-reported-outcome-proms-and-experience-measures-prems-with-indigenous-peoples
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lori d'Agincourt-Canning, Shabnam Ziabakhsh, Jenny Morgan, Elder Sharon Jinkerson-Brass, Soudabeh Joolaee, Tonya Smith, Shelby Loft, Darci Rosalie
BACKGROUND: Members of the Indigenous Health Program, BC Children's and Women's Hospitals and the University of British Columbia embarked on a joint project to describe best practices to support the creation of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) with Indigenous peoples. METHODS: The project involved a review of previous research on patient-reported measures (surveys) that had been specifically developed for Indigenous populations...
December 26, 2023: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
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