Báo cáo y học: " Collaborative Care for patients with severe borderline and NOS personality disorders: A comparative multiple case study on processes and outcomes" pps
... using content analysis.
Data analysis
A distinctive feature of a comparative multiple case
study is the analysis of data on three different levels:
Firstly at individual case level, secondly at group ... satisfaction
with care by both patients and informal c aregivers.
Finally, we aim for a positive effect on attitudes, knowl-
edge and skills of nurses.
Collab...
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*** Two additional patients died by refractory hypoxemia after 31 and 65 days of mechanical ventilation.
APACHE II = Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation II; CK = creatine kinase; IQR ... Trueta Hospital, Girona); F. Barcenilla (Arnau
de Vilanova Hospital, Lleida); M. Badia (Arnau de Vilanova
Hospital, Lleida); F. Mariscal (Infanta Sof a Hospital, Madrid);
C. Vaquero (In...
... individual patient in compar-
ison with the nationally available data. It also enables prac-
tices to compare the functional disability of their own
patients with the national cohorts and to track ... the
HAQ-DI in numerical and graphical forms and this informa-
tion can be used for following individual patients, as a QI,
and as a tool for self-management. We also repor...
... be a risk factor for early
organ dysfunction, and therefore they recommended
monitoring of intra-abdominal pressure in patients with SAP.
Primary and secondary infections, however, are still
considered ... significantly increased
risk for pancreatic infection and mortality, and De Waele and
colleagues [9] found a trend toward increased risk for
development of renal fai...
... definition of refractory coag-
ulopathy and the sole inclusion of patients with liver-related
disease processes. Only patients with a repeat INR of greater
than or equal to 1.5 and/ or a platelet ... of the patients in this study was 13, and a third of
the patients had chronic liver disease as their underlying
pathology.
Conclusion
We conclude that refractory coagulo...
... from any age group, in a hospital ward setting.
Intervention was multidisciplinary care. Comparator was
standard care. Outcomes were average time to decannulation,
length of stay, quality of care, ... cited.
Abstract
Introduction Appropriate care for patients with tracheostomies
in hospital settings is an important issue. Each year more than
7000 patients receive tracheostomies...
... the 69 patients with NIV on admission, a
complete dataset was available for 66. Two patients required
only a single day in ICU, did not require invasive ventilation and
were discharged. A further ... ICUs
was 7.5%, with a mortality of 23%. Analysis of the major dis-
ease categories in the audit dataset revealed mortality rates of
32.3% for ALI/ARDS, 24.6% for severe...
... control or standard care (pharmaco-
logical and psychosocial care) are needed to determine
whether chiropractic care is an effective alternative inter-
vention for paediatric and adolescent AD/HD.
Additional ... clinically relevant outcomes and standardised measures to
examine the effectiveness of chiropractic care verses no-treatment/placebo control or standard care (pharma...
... the
patient to the appropriate healthcare professional for
care.
An open dialogue with patients and their parents is
essential. When a chiropractor considers that a trial of
treatment is warranted ... Australian National Health and Medical
Research Council (NHMRC) Primary Health Care Fellowship.
Author Details
1
Primary Care Research Unit, The University of Melbourne, Aus...
... Excel: age, gender, mil-
itary status, and American Society of Anesthesiology
(ASA) physical status classification as well as data on sur-
gical pathology, procedure type, blood transfusions, and
operative ... years [6] and
leading causes of death are malaria, diarrhea, respiratory
infections, tuberculosis, and neonatal deaths [7]. The ter-
rain is mountainous and poor roads mean...