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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532646/the-current-state-of-knowledge-on-care-for-co-occurring-chronic-pain-and-opioid-use-disorder-a-scoping-review
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Léonie Archambault, Karine Bertrand, Marc O Martel, Mélanie Bérubé, Salima Belhouari, Michel Perreault
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Opioid use disorder often co-occurs with chronic pain but assessment and treatment of these co-occurring disorders is complex. This review aims to identify current treatments and delivery models for co-occurring chronic pain and opioid use disorder (OUD) documented in the scientific literature. DESIGN: Scoping review. METHODS: The review was conducted in six databases in June 2022 (no time limit): CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Cochrane, PubMed and Embase...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Clinical Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528513/care-complexity-perceptions-of-complexity-and-preferences-for-interprofessional-collaboration-an-analysis-of-relationships-and-social-networks-in-paediatrics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa-Maria van Klaveren, Vincent Geukers, Rien de Vos
BACKGROUND: In the context of increasingly intricate healthcare systems, professionals are compelled to collaborate within dynamically changing interprofessional teams. Moreover, they must adapt these collaborative processes to effectively and efficiently manage the evolving complexity of care needs. It remains unclear how professionals determine care complexity and relate this complexity to their preferences for interprofessional collaboration (IPC). This study investigated the relationships between care complexity, professionals' perceived complexity and IPC preferences, and examined the variation in individual and team characteristics of IPC-practices across different levels of complexity in paediatric care...
March 25, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525851/improving-interprofessional-teamwork-in-a-community-mental-health-team-a-team-building-circle-program-based-on-the-restorative-justice-paradigm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyo Kyung Kim, Bal Hee Lee, Kyoung A Nam
Improving teamwork among mental health practitioners is crucial. However, there have been few intervention studies on teamwork enhancement among community mental health practitioners in South Korea. We aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Team Building Circle program (TBC) based on the restorative justice paradigm, which sought to promote integration and cohesion. The TBC was developed to improve conflict interpretation mind-set, interpersonal skills, and teamwork among practitioners in community mental health centers...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Interprofessional Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525553/effect-of-nurse-physician-collaboration-on-the-incidence-of-complications-negative-emotions-and-quality-of-life-in-cervical-cancer-patients-a-randomized-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ping Guan, Xingping Han, Dan Li, Bizhen Liao
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of nurse-physician collaboration on the incidence of complications, anxiety and depression, quality of life, and satisfaction with nursing care among cervical cancer patients undergoing three-dimensional intracavitary brachytherapy. In this randomized, single-blinded, placebo-controlled trial, 92 eligible cervical cancer patients were equally divided into two groups upon admission. The control group was given routine nursing, and the intervention group received a nurse-physician collaboration in addition to routine care...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Interprofessional Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512556/the-impact-of-delivery-reform-on-health-information-exchange-with-behavioral-health-providers-results-from-a-national-representative-survey-of-ambulatory-physicians
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Elizabeth B Matthews
Health information exchange (HIE) is an effective way to coordinate care, but HIE between health and behavioral health providers is limited. Recent delivery reform models, including the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) and Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) prioritize interprofessional collaboration, but little is known about their impact on behavioral health HIE. This study explores whether delivery reform participation affects behavioral health HIE among ambulatory health providers using pooled 2015-2019 data from the National Electronic Health Record Survey, a nationally representative survey of ambulatory physicians' technology use (n = 8,703)...
March 21, 2024: Administration and Policy in Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511848/moving-forward-after-the-covid-19-pandemic-lessons-learned-in-primary-care-from-the-multi-country-pricov-19-study
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Sara Willems, Pierre Vanden Bussche, Esther Van Poel, Claire Collins, Zalika Klemenc-Ketis
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated the indispensable role of primary care. Objectives: Recognising this, the PRICOV-19 study investigated how 5,489 GP practices across 38 countries (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo*, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Republic of Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and United Kingdom) adapted their care delivery during the pandemic...
December 2024: European Journal of General Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510745/impact-of-nurse-led-interprofessional-work-in-older-patients-with-heart-failure-and-multimorbidity-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuichiro Saizen, Kasumi Ikuta, Mizuki Katsuhisa, Yuko Takeshita, Yuki Moriki, Misaki Kasamatsu, Mai Onishi, Kiyoko Wada, Chiharu Honda, Kyoko Nishimoto, Yoshiko Nabetani, Tomoyuki Iwasaki, Eriko Koujiya, Miyae Yamakawa, Yasushi Takeya
BACKGROUND: The number of patients with multimorbidity has increased due to the aging of the global population. Although the World Health Organization has indicated that multimorbidity will be a major medical problem in the future, the appropriate interventions for patients with multimorbidity are currently unknown. This study aimed to investigate whether nurse-led interprofessional work is associated with improved prognosis in heart failure patients with multimorbidity aged ≥65 years who were admitted in an acute care hospital...
February 2024: American heart journal plus: cardiology research and practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504861/-it-is-great-what-we-have-learned-from-each-other-bedside-teaching-in-interprofessional-small-groups-using-the-example-of-parkinson-s-disease
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Christine Schneider, Petra Anders, Thomas Rotthoff
BACKGROUND: While patient care often involves interprofessional collaboration, interprofessional teaching formats with participants from medical and physiotherapy fields are still rare. Furthermore, interprofessional education often takes place as separate courses and is not integrated into the clinical curriculum. Therefore, the goal of this project was to develop and implement interprofessional content into bedside teaching. COURSE DEVELOPMENT: The clinical subject of the course was "Parkinson's disease", as this condition allowed for the exemplary demonstration of interprofessional teamwork and different competencies...
2024: GMS Journal for Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492580/investing-in-bereavement-care-as-a-public-health-priority
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Wendy G Lichtenthal, Kailey E Roberts, Leigh A Donovan, Lauren J Breen, Samar M Aoun, Stephen R Connor, William E Rosa
Morbidity and mortality associated with bereavement is an important public health issue, yet economic and resource investments to effectively implement and sustain integrated bereavement services are sorely lacking at national and global levels. Although bereavement support is a component of palliative care provision, continuity of care for bereaved individuals is often not standard practice in palliative and end-of-life contexts. In addition to potentially provoking feelings of abandonment, failure to extend family-centred care after a patient's death can leave bereaved families without access to crucial psychosocial support and at risk for illnesses that exacerbate the already substantial public health toll of interpersonal loss...
March 13, 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489165/eating-at-risk-within-long-term-care-a-case-for-the-relational-ethics-lens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebekah Sandhu, Meara Brown, Jodi Webber
Within long-term care homes (LTCHs), conflicts occur between residents' desires, LTCH constraints, and healthcare providers' concerns about risks of harm. Due to the high prevalence of dysphagia and malnutrition in these settings, decisions regarding food choices are a common source of such tensions. Existing biomedical ethical models fail to capture the complexity of the interprofessional chronic care environment. This article proposes an alternative ethical lens, the relational ethics model. We describe a case illustrating the application of a decision-making framework with a relational ethics lens for a resident with severe dysphagia and malnutrition...
March 15, 2024: Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485765/-the-center-for-intensive-care-medicine-a%C3%A2-model-for-interdisciplinary-and-interprofessional-collaboration
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Reimer Riessen, Matthias Kochanek, Birte Specketer, Tobias Wengenmayer, Stefan Kluge
BACKGROUND: The Federal Joint Committee has established requirements for centers for intensive care medicine which, in cooperation with other clinics, are to take on special tasks for intensive care medicine in a region. High demands are placed on these centers, which it may not be possible to meet without restructuring the existing intensive care structures. OBJECTIVE: In this study, an organizational model for a center for intensive care medicine based on broad interdisciplinary and interprofessional cooperation is presented for discussion...
March 14, 2024: Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482585/decreasing-prescribing-errors-in-antimicrobial-stewardship-program-restricted-medications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine M Tang, Philip Lee, Brenda I Anosike, Kathleen Asas, Gina Cassel-Choudhury, Tanvi Devi, Lisa Gennarini, Aileen Raizner, Hai Jung H Rhim, Jacqueline Savva, Dhara Shah, Kaitlyn Philips
OBJECTIVES: Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) restrict prescribing practices to regulate antimicrobial use, increasing the risk of prescribing errors. This quality improvement project aimed to decrease the proportion of prescribing errors in ASP-restricted medications by standardizing workflow. METHODS: The study took place on all inpatient units at a tertiary care children's hospital between January 2020 and February 2022. Patients <22 years old with an order for an ASP-restricted medication course were included...
March 14, 2024: Hospital Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481044/interprofessional-teams-with-and-without-nurse-practitioners-and-the-level-of-adherence-to-best-practice-guidelines-in-cardiac-surgery-a-retrospective-study
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Li-Anne Audet, Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay, Éric Tchouaket, Kelley Kilpatrick
AIM: To examine the level of adherence to best-practice guidelines of interprofessional teams with acute care nurse practitioners (ACNPs) compared to interprofessional teams without ACNPs. DESIGN: A retrospective observational study was conducted in 2023. METHOD: A retrospective cohort was created including 280 patients who underwent a coronary artery bypass graft and/or a valve repair and hospitalised in a cardiac surgery unit of a university affiliated hospital in Québec (Canada) between 1 January 2019 to 31 January 2020...
March 13, 2024: Journal of Clinical Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481012/shared-decision-making-in-palliative-cancer-care-a-systematic-review-and-metasynthesis
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REVIEW
Jannicke Rabben, Bella Vivat, Mariann Fossum, Gudrun Elin Rohde
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making is a key element of person-centred care and promoted as the favoured model in preference-sensitive decision-making. Limitations to implementation have been observed, and barriers and limitations, both generally and in the palliative setting, have been highlighted. More knowledge about the process of shared decision-making in palliative cancer care would assist in addressing these limitations. AIM: To identify and synthesise qualitative data on how people with cancer, informal carers and healthcare professionals experience and perceive shared decision-making in palliative cancer care...
March 13, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479539/interprofessional-post-graduate-training-model-for-nurse-practitioners-and-physician-trainees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxwell Vergo, Katie Silvius, Lisa Stephens, Jenna LaVoie, Jonathan Jolin, Heather Wood
CONTEXT: People living with serious illness and their care partners rely on team-based specialty hospice and palliative care (HPC) in order to achieve high quality end of life outcomes. In HPC, physician and nurse practitioner (NP) scope of practice has significant overlap so training together may offer benefits to clinicians and patients. OBJECTIVES: Assessment of clinical competencies in a post-graduate training program consisting of NPs and physicians training and learning side-by-side...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478787/students-perception-of-servant-leadership-by-physical-therapy-faculty-mentors-is-associated-with-interprofessional-socialization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brad W Willis
INTRODUCTION: Promoting interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) is necessary. Consequently, investigating strategies associated with increased interprofessional socialization, the beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes underlying socialization toward IPCP is suggested. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship, in the presence of control variables, between students' perception of servant leadership by physical therapy faculty mentors and interprofessional socialization...
December 1, 2023: Journal, Physical Therapy Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476502/evaluating-the-role-of-intern-pharmacists-in-pharmaceutical-care-in-hospitals-in-uganda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agaba Robert, Ndinawe Johnmark, Kabera Makuza Radiana, Kiiza Haulat, Segawa Ivan, Kalidi Rajab, Keren Ebong
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, there is limited adoption of pharmaceutical care in hospitals due to pharmacist shortages and limited collaboration among healthcare professionals. Intern pharmacists are deployed annually to assist in patient care to address pharmacist shortages. OBJECTIVES: Evaluate intern pharmacist's extent of involvement in pharmaceutical care activities, assess facilitators and barriers, and explore healthcare professionals' perceptions, attitudes, and opinions on implementation of pharmaceutical care...
2024: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470835/team-functioning-in-neurorehabilitation-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruud van der Veen, Stéphanie van der Burgt, Marsh Königs, Jaap Oosterlaan, Saskia Peerdeman
The objective of this study was to enhance understanding of team functioning in a neurorehabilitation team by identifying the factors that impede and facilitate effective interprofessional team collaboration. We focused on team identification, psychological safety, and team learning, and conducted the research at a neurorehabilitation center treating young patients with severe acquired brain injury in the Netherlands. A mixed-methods approach was employed, integrating quantitative data from questionnaires ( N  = 40) with qualitative insights from a focus group ( n  = 6) and in-depth interviews ( n  = 5) to provide a comprehensive perspective on team dynamics...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Interprofessional Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468246/interprofessional-collaboration-skills-and-motivation-one-year-after-an-interprofessional-educational-intervention-for-undergraduate-medical-and-nursing-students
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Carolyn Joyce Teuwen, Rashmi A Kusurkar, Hermien Schreurs, Hester E M Daelmans, Saskia M Peerdeman
BACKGROUND: The increasingly complex patient care in the twenty-first century is delivered by interprofessional health care teams. Interprofessional collaboration can be taught during interprofessional education. However, whether a long-term change in collaborative competencies can be achieved by interprofessional education has not been studied sufficiently. Our research questions were: How does motivation for interprofessional collaboration and interprofessional collaborative skills change up to one year after an interprofessional educational intervention? How are they related to each other? METHODS: During a one-year period, undergraduate medical and nursing students attended four interprofessional (intervention) or uniprofessional (control group) education sessions...
March 11, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467113/measuring-clinician-experience-in-value-based-healthcare-initiatives-a-10-item-core-clinician-experience-measure-cem-10
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Reema Harrison, Louise A Ellis, Maryam Sina, Ramya Walsan, Rebecca Mitchell, Ramesh Walpola, Glen Maberly, Catherine Chan, Liz Hay
ObjectiveClinician's experiences of providing care are identified as a key outcome associated with value-based healthcare (VBHC). In contrast to patient-reported experience measures, measurement tools to capture clinician's experiences in relation to VBHC initiatives have received limited attention to date. Progressing from an initial 18-item clinician experience measure (CEM), we sought to develop and evaluate the reliability of a set of 10 core clinician experience measure items in the CEM-10.MethodsA multi-method project was conducted using a consensus workshop with clinicians from a range of NSW Health local health districts to reduce the 18-item CEM to a short form 10-item core clinician experience measure (CEM-10)...
March 12, 2024: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
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