962 resultados para NURSING-HOME
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In Iowa, the Managed Care Ombudsman Program was established to advocate for the rights and wishes of IA Health Link members who live or receive care in a health care facility, assisted living program or elder group home, as well as members enrolled in one of the seven home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver programs: AIDS/HIV, Brain Injury, Children’s Mental Health, Elderly, Health and Disability, Intellectual &/or Physical Disability. All services provided by the Managed Care Ombudsman Program are confidential and free of charge.
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This report is a high level analysis of trends in workforce and available nursing education programs in Iowa. Unless otherwise noted, data is reported for the last 11 years (2004-2014).
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This report is a high level analysis of trends in workforce and available nursing education programs in Iowa. Unless otherwise noted, data is reported for the last 11 years (2004-2014).
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The annual report of the Iowa Board of Nursing includes information on legislation, administrative rules, nursing education, nursing practice, continuing education, licensing, enforcement, administration, financial report, statistics and general nursing demographics.
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The annual report of the Iowa Board of Nursing includes information on legislation, administrative rules, nursing education, nursing practice, continuing education, licensing, enforcement, administration, financial report, statistics and general nursing demographics.
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This contribution presents the first stage of a project to assist the transition of a traditional to a blended program in higher nursing education. We shall describe the goals and context of this project, present the evaluation framework, discuss some early results and then discuss the usefulness of the first version of the evaluation framework.
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This paper describes preliminary results of a qualitative case study on mobile communication conducted in an elders¿ retirement home in Toronto (Ontario, Canada) in May 2012. This is part of an international research project on the relationship between mobile communications and older people.Secondary data at a Canadian level contextualizes the case study. We focus ondemographic characteristics and on adoption and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) broken by age.Participants in the study (21 individuals) are between 75 and 98 years of age, thereforewe can consider that the gathered evidence refers to the ¿old¿ older. Mobile phoneusers in the sample describe very specific uses of the mobile phone, while non-usersreport not facing external pressures for adopting that technology. The main channel formediated communication is the landline; in consequences mobile phones ¿when used¿ constitute an extra layer of communication. Finally, when members of the personal network of the individuals live abroad they are more prone to use Internet and Skype. We are also able to find ex-users of both mobile telephony and computers/internet who stopped using these technologies because they did not find any use for them.
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BACKGROUND: Current bilevel positive-pressure ventilators for home noninvasive ventilation (NIV) provide physicians with software that records items important for patient monitoring, such as compliance, tidal volume (Vt), and leaks. However, to our knowledge, the validity of this information has not yet been independently assessed. METHODS: Testing was done for seven home ventilators on a bench model adapted to simulate NIV and generate unintentional leaks (ie, other than of the mask exhalation valve). Five levels of leaks were simulated using a computer-driven solenoid valve (0-60 L/min) at different levels of inspiratory pressure (15 and 25 cm H(2)O) and at a fixed expiratory pressure (5 cm H(2)O), for a total of 10 conditions. Bench data were compared with results retrieved from ventilator software for leaks and Vt. RESULTS: For assessing leaks, three of the devices tested were highly reliable, with a small bias (0.3-0.9 L/min), narrow limits of agreement (LA), and high correlations (R(2), 0.993-0.997) when comparing ventilator software and bench results; conversely, for four ventilators, bias ranged from -6.0 L/min to -25.9 L/min, exceeding -10 L/min for two devices, with wide LA and lower correlations (R(2), 0.70-0.98). Bias for leaks increased markedly with the importance of leaks in three devices. Vt was underestimated by all devices, and bias (range, 66-236 mL) increased with higher insufflation pressures. Only two devices had a bias < 100 mL, with all testing conditions considered. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians monitoring patients who use home ventilation must be aware of differences in the estimation of leaks and Vt by ventilator software. Also, leaks are reported in different ways according to the device used.
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Answering patients' evolving, more complex needs has been recognized as a main incentive for the development of interprofessional care. Thus, it is not surprising that patient-centered practice (PCP) has been adopted as a major outcome for interprofessional education. Nevertheless, little research has focused on how PCP is perceived across the professions. This study aimed to address this issue by adopting a phenomenological approach and interviewing three groups of professionals: social workers (n = 10), nurses (n = 10) and physicians (n = 8). All the participants worked in the same department (the General Internal Medicine department of a university affiliated hospital). Although the participants agreed on a core meaning of PCP as identifying, understanding and answering patients' needs, they used many dimensions to define PCP. Overall, the participants expressed value for PCP as a philosophy of care, but there was the sense of a hierarchy of patient-centeredness across the professions, in which both social work and nursing regarded themselves as more patient-centered than others. On their side, physicians seemed inclined to accept their lower position in this hierarchy. Gieryn's concept of boundary work is employed to help illuminate the nature of PCP within an interprofessional context.
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Self-measurement of blood pressure at home is increasingly used in the diagnostic and therapeutic approach of hypertension. This technique allows multiple measurements of blood pressure away from the clinical setting, making it possible to improve the evaluation of cardiovascular risk. Recently new guidelines on the use of self-measured blood pressure have been made available by the European Society of Hypertension, as summarized in the present paper.
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Les nonagénaires et centenaires voient actuellement leur nombre augmenter considérablement, beaucoup d'entre eux vivant en maison de retraite. Pour cette population, on dispose de très peu de données au sujet de la Symptomatologie psychiatrique et des capacités cognitives autres que mnésiques. Cette étude exploratoire se concentre sur l'anosognosie et ses liens avec les symptômes psychiatriques et cognitifs courants. Cinquante-huit sujets âgés de 90 ans ou plus ont été recrutés dans des établissements médico-sociaux gériatriques et divisés en 5 groupes selon le Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Les évaluations incluent le test des 5 mots, le CLOX, les fluences lexicales et catégorielles, le questionnaire d'anosognosie- démence (AQ-D), l'inventaire neuropsychiatrique (NPI) et l'index de comorbidité de Charlson. Les sujets étudiés présentent une atteinte cognitive modérée, le MMSE moyen (±DS) étant à 15.41 ± 7.04. L'anosognosie augmente avec l'atteinte cognitive, étant associée avec tous les domaines cognitifs, mais aussi avec les symptômes psychopathologiques d'apathie et d'agitation. Les sujets ayant une atteinte cognitive légère semblent moins anosognosiques que ceux avec l'atteinte cognitive la plus faible ou ceux ne présentant aucune atteinte. Ni l'anosognosie ni les symptômes psychopathologiques ne sont liés aux comorbidités somatiques. Chez les résidents très âgés étudiés vivant en maison de retraite, l'anosognosie est principalement légère. Elle est associée à des changements cognitifs, mais aussi psychopathologiques. Des investigations supplémentaires sont toutefois nécessaires pour déterminer s'il existe un lien causal entre l'anosognosie et les atteintes psychopathologiques.