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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332636/empowerment-of-learners-through-curriculum-co-creation-practical-implications-of-a-radical-educational-theory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hugh A Stoddard, Annika C Lee, Holly C Gooding
Framing the Issue : Medical education programs in the U.S. rely on the aphorism that faculty own the curriculum; that is, the specialized knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a physician are the province of the faculty to be delivered to tuition-paying students. From this view, the learner's role is one of passivity and deference. A contrasting approach, termed curriculum co-creation, frames education as a bi-lateral partnership. Co-creation results from learners, in collaboration with instructors, taking an active role in creating the goals and processes of an educational program...
February 8, 2024: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326149/facilitators-and-barriers-to-breastfeeding-among-veterans-using-veterans-affairs-maternity-care-benefits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jill Inderstrodt, Krysttel C Stryczek, Sara E Vargas, Jennifer N Crawford, Taylor Hooker, Aimee R Kroll-Desrosiers, Valerie Marteeny, Kate F Wallace, Kristin Mattocks
INTRODUCTION: U.S. veterans of childbearing age represent one of the fastest growing populations using Veterans Affairs (VA) health care. The VA does not provide obstetric care directly but pays for VA-enrolled veterans to obtain outside obstetric care. The VA also provides maternity care coordination (MCC) services, including lactation support. Breastfeeding benefits mothers and babies; however, previous research shows that veteran mothers quit exclusive breastfeeding earlier than the American Academy of Pediatrics and World Health Organization recommendation of 6 months...
February 6, 2024: Women's Health Issues: Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305965/central-policy-attitudes-and-innovation-diffusion-of-local-government-the-case-of-china-s-river-chief-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bin He, Shanshan Li, Ning Wang, Zhenhua Zhang
The central government's policy attitude will affect local governments' innovation adoption behavior, but the diffusion process is not static, which shows dynamic changes. This essay illustrates the spreading process of the Chinese River Chief System (RCS). It discusses how the factors influencing the diffusion of the RCS alter dynamically under various policy attitudes of the central government by using the segmented Event History Analysis (EHA) and Piecewise Constant Exponential (PCE) models. The results found that, under the central government's implicit policy attitude, peer city pressure and official promotion increase the probability of adoption of the RCS...
February 2, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229465/cosmetic-medical-tourists-use-of-online-support-communities-sharing-information-reciprocity-and-enduring-relationships
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rowena Forsyth, Tushar Prasad
Cosmetic procedures are amongst the most popular procedures sought after by medical tourists. Cosmetic medical tourists utilise numerous sources of information when planning their trips including, where available, discussing their decision with previous medical tourists. Current research on online support communities has investigated the interactions of patients with various health conditions with online support; however, limited research exists on cosmetic medical tourists' participation in online support communities...
January 16, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212011/original-research-a-real-voice-or-lip-service-experiences-of-staff-nurses-who-have-served-on-staffing-committees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marissa P Bartmess, Carole R Myers, Sandra P Thomas, Pamela D Hardesty, Kate Atchley
BACKGROUND: Nurse staffing committees offer a means for improving nurse staffing and nursing work environments in hospital settings by giving direct care nurses opportunities to contribute to staffing decision-making. These committees may be mandated by state law, as is the case currently in nine U.S. states, yet little is known about the experiences of staff nurses who have served on them. PURPOSE AND DESIGN: This qualitative descriptive study was conducted to explore the experiences of direct care nurses who have served on nurse staffing committees, and to better understand how such committees operate...
January 10, 2024: American Journal of Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096920/-improving-postgraduate-medical-training-in-germany-a-proposal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Norbert Donner-Banzhoff, Ferdinand Michael Gerlach
Postgraduate (vocational, residency) training in Germany is regulated by the Physicians' Chamber in each federal state. Although training requirements are specified in detail by regulatory documents, young doctors are left on their own to find training posts and suitable learning experiences. There are no programmes in place to support trainees nor to identify the need of the health care system regarding the composition of its medical workforce. Hospitals and practices pay salaries to physicians in training from funding obtained for services they provide...
December 14, 2023: Das Gesundheitswesen
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38094482/-perceptions-and-use-of-universal-health-coverage-plan-s%C3%A3-same-among-the-elderly-in-dakar-senegal-impacts-on-health-expenditure-related-to-diabetes-and-hypertension
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Bernard Taverne, Gabriele Laborde-Balen, Bintou Rassoul Top, Khoudia Sow, Mamadou Coumé
INTRODUCTION/RATIONALE: In 2006, the Senegalese government set up a health coverage programme for people aged 60 and over - the Plan Sésame - to provide free medical care in all the country's public health facilities. This scheme has been integrated into the Universal Health Coverage (CMU) promoted from 2013. The objective of the study was to describe and analyse the knowledge and representations of professionals and users about health coverage and the Plan Sésame, the use of the scheme by the elderly, to evaluate the amount of medical expenses incurred during a routine medical consultation for the monitoring of their illness (hypertension and diabetes), and to calculate the out-of-pocket expenses related to the consultation...
September 30, 2023: Med Trop Sante Int
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051577/identifying-the-active-ingredients-of-a-computerized-speech-and-language-therapy-intervention-for-poststroke-aphasia-multiple-methods-investigation-alongside-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Madeleine Harrison, Rebecca Palmer, Cindy Cooper
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is a communication disorder affecting more than one-third of stroke survivors. Computerized Speech and Language Therapy (CSLT) is a complex intervention requiring computer software, speech and language therapists, volunteers, or therapy assistants, as well as self-managed practice from the person with aphasia. CSLT was found to improve word finding, a common symptom of aphasia, in a multicenter randomized controlled trial (Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Computer Treatment for Aphasia Post Stroke [Big CACTUS])...
December 5, 2023: JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38026370/pathway-analysis-of-the-impact-of-health-literacy-social-support-and-self-efficacy-on-self-management-behaviors-in-pregnant-women-with-gestational-diabetes-mellitus
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Fangmei Tang, Xiaoying Zhong, Sixu Liu, Xiujing Guo, Dehua Li
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the pathways by which health literacy (HL), social support, and self-efficacy influence self-management behaviors of pregnant women with Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and the interrelationships between the variables. METHODS: A total of 565 pregnant women with GDM was recruited. The Demographic Characteristics Form, Health Literacy Scale, Perceived Social Support Scale, General Self-efficacy Scale and GDM Self-management Behavior Scale were used for data collection...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38021394/factors-affecting-the-good-governance-in-teaching-hospitals-a-narrative-review
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Ali Javani, Akhtar Jamali, Nader Gholi Ghoorchian
BACKGROUND: One of the indicators of development in different countries is the efficiency of the health care system. Hospitals and health centers have a very important role in the sustainability of society as w well as its economic growth and development. Meanwhile, one of the important development indicators of hospitals is good governance. This study was aimed to determine the factors affecting good governance in teaching hospitals. METHODS: This study was a scoping review of Iranian databases, including IranDoc, ISD, Magiran and International databases such as Science Direct, ISI, PubMed and Scopus to meet the good governance factors in teaching hospitals...
2023: Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38019465/pay-practices-and-safety-organizing-evidence-from-hospital-nursing-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha A Conroy, Timothy J Vogus
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of how highly reliable care delivery is brought about remains elusive, in part, because there is limited evidence regarding the organizational practices that enable safety organizing-the behaviors and processes underlying high reliability. PURPOSE: Because safety organizing relies on discretionary effort and lowering barriers to sharing expertise and discussing threats to safety and errors, we investigate three pay practices and their effects on information sharing and, in turn, safety organizing...
January 2024: Health Care Management Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015062/pay-practices-and-safety-organizing-evidence-from-hospital-nursing-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha A Conroy, Timothy J Vogus
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of how highly reliable care delivery is brought about remains elusive, in part, because there is limited evidence regarding the organizational practices that enable safety organizing-the behaviors and processes underlying high reliability. PURPOSE: Because safety organizing relies on discretionary effort and lowering barriers to sharing expertise and discussing threats to safety and errors, we investigate three pay practices and their effects on information sharing and, in turn, safety organizing...
November 28, 2023: Health Care Management Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994507/detecting-the-unknown-in-a-sea-of-knowns-health-surveillance-knowledge-infrastructures-and-the-quest-for-classification-egress
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Francis Lee
The sociological study of knowledge infrastructures and classification has traditionally focused on the politics and practices of classifying things or people. However, actors' work to escape dominant infrastructures and pre-established classification systems has received little attention. In response to this, this article argues that it is crucial to analyze, not only the practices and politics of classification, but also actors' work to escape dominant classification systems . The article has two aims: First, to make a theoretical contribution to the study of classification by proposing to pay analytical attention to practices of escaping classification, what the article dubs classification egress ...
November 23, 2023: Science in Context
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37925386/taking-embodiment-seriously-in-public-policy-and-practice-adopting-a-procedural-approach-to-health-and-welfare
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph T F Roberts
It is a common refrain amongst phenomenologists, disability theorists, and feminist legal theorists that medical practice pays insufficient attention to people's embodiment. The complaint that we take insufficient account of people's embodiment isn't limited to the clinical interaction. It has also been directed at healthcare regulation and welfare policy. In this paper, I examine the arguments for taking embodiment seriously in both medical practice and welfare policy, concluding we have good reasons to take better account of people's embodiment...
November 4, 2023: Monash Bioethics Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37924278/alternative-cascade-testing-protocols-for-identifying-and-managing-patients-with-familial-hypercholesterolaemia-systematic-reviews-qualitative-study-and-cost-effectiveness-analysis
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Nadeem Qureshi, Bethan Woods, Rita Neves de Faria, Pedro Saramago Goncalves, Edward Cox, Jo Leonardi Bee, Laura Condon, Stephen Weng, Ralph K Akyea, Barbara Iyen, Paul Roderick, Steve E Humphries, William Rowlands, Melanie Watson, Kate Haralambos, Ryan Kenny, Dev Datta, Zosia Miedzybrodzka, Christopher Byrne, Joe Kai
BACKGROUND: Cascade testing the relatives of people with familial hypercholesterolaemia is an efficient approach to identifying familial hypercholesterolaemia. The cascade-testing protocol starts with identifying an index patient with familial hypercholesterolaemia, followed by one of three approaches to contact other relatives: indirect approach, whereby index patients contact their relatives; direct approach, whereby the specialist contacts the relatives; or a combination of both direct and indirect approaches...
October 2023: Health Technology Assessment: HTA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37923505/basics-of-health-economics-for-clinical-trials-in-orthopaedic-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nike Walter, Katja Hierl, Markus Rupp, Volker Alt
With the rise in global healthcare spending, medical decision-making is increasingly based on health economics outcomes. This narrative review aims to provide an overview of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost-utility analysis (CUA), including their advantages and limitations, and outline practical aspects for implementing health economics in clinical trials for orthopaedic trauma. Both CEA and CUA offer several advantages. Firstly, they consider the costs as well as benefits of an intervention, providing a more comprehensive picture of its economic impact...
October 2023: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917658/how-flexible-leadership-ability-affects-manufacturing-enterprises-digital-transformation-willingness-the-role-of-innovation-commitment-and-environmental-dynamics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianxin Zhu, Yu Jin
Existing studies have recognized the significance of leadership ability on enterprises' digital transformation. However, few of them pay attention to the mechanism of flexible leadership ability (FLA) on digital transformation willingness (DTW). This study aims to explore the influence mechanism of FLA on DTW based on the ability-behavior-purpose logical framework. Survey data is collected from 509 large and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises in China, and multiple regression and PROCESS Macro methods are used for hypothesis testing...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37900721/cost-effectiveness-analysis-of-ct-based-finite-element-modeling-for-osteoporosis-screening-in-secondary-fracture-prevention-an-early-health-technology-assessment-in-the-netherlands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jieyi Li, Marco Viceconti, Xinshan Li, Pinaki Bhattacharya, David M J Naimark, Anwar Osseyran
UNLABELLED: Objective. To conduct cost-utility analyses for Computed Tomography To Strength (CT2S), a novel osteoporosis screening service, compared with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), treat all without screening, and no screening methods for Dutch postmenopausal women referred to fracture liaison service (FLS). CT2S uses CT scans to generate femur models and simulate sideways fall scenarios for bone strength assessment. Methods. Early health technology assessment (HTA) was adopted to evaluate CT2S as a novel osteoporosis screening tool for secondary fracture prevention...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899153/-children-awaken-by-playing-a-qualitative-exploration-of-caregivers-norms-beliefs-and-practices-related-to-young-children-s-learning-and-early-childhood-development-in-rural-burkina-faso
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mari Dumbaugh, Mireille Belem, Sylvain Kousse, Patricia Ouoba, Adama Sankoudouma, Achille Mignondo Tchibozo, Pasco Fearon, Jennifer Hollowell, Z Hill
INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that responsive caregiving and early learning activities positively impact developmental outcomes, with positive effects throughout the life course. Early childhood development interventions should align with local values, beliefs and resources but there has been little research of caregiver beliefs and perspectives on development and learning, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This qualitative study explored norms, beliefs, practices and aspirations around child development of caregivers of young children in rural Burkina Faso...
October 29, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37886902/using-group-concept-mapping-to-explore-medical-education-s-blind-spots
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sean Tackett, Yvonne Steinert, Susan Mirabal, Darcy A Reed, Scott M Wright
PHENOMENON: All individuals and groups have blind spots that can lead to mistakes, perpetuate biases, and limit innovations. The goal of this study was to better understand how blind spots manifest in medical education by seeking them out in the U.S. APPROACH: We conducted group concept mapping (GCM), a research method that involves brainstorming ideas, sorting them according to conceptual similarity, generating a point map that represents consensus among sorters, and interpreting the cluster maps to arrive at a final concept map...
October 27, 2023: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
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