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期刊名:Bmc health services research

缩写:BMC HEALTH SERV RES

ISSN:1472-6963

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IF/分区:2.7/Q3

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Oddveig Reiersdal Aaberg,Dag Tomas Sagen Johannesen,Ellen Benestad Moi et al. Oddveig Reiersdal Aaberg et al.
Background: Ad hoc teams often work on acute medical problems in intense and unpredictable situations. Team leadership is important for effective teamwork, and communication in ad hoc teams is especially vulnerable to err...
Biraj Man Karmacharya,Sabina Marasini,Sudim Sharma et al. Biraj Man Karmacharya et al.
Background: Patient satisfaction is increasingly recognized as a key measure of quality care, reflecting patients’ judgments on its quality and effectiveness. Ensuring that patient expectations and needs are met is a pro...
Yimer Seid Yimer,Ahmed Ali Ahmed,Adamu Addissie et al. Yimer Seid Yimer et al.
Background: It’s crucial for individuals with diabetes to practice effective self-management to reach their treatment goals and to prevent complications. ...
S Orhan Pees,S H van Oostrom,F G Schaafsma et al. S Orhan Pees et al.
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the process of implementation of a peer coaching intervention program for occupational physicians (OPs) to improve the execution of preventive tasks. Specifically, the evaluation s...
Li Yao,Qiaoxing Li,Qinqin Li et al. Li Yao et al.
Background: In recent years, telemedicine services have significantly improved healthcare quality and access for residents. However, challenges remain, including limited awareness and reluctance to adopt such services, es...
Benedikt Langenberger,Martin Siegel,Reinhard Busse et al. Benedikt Langenberger et al.
The high prevalence of multimorbidity in the aging population necessitates complex medication regimens, increasing the risk of adverse drug events (ADEs) and hospital admissions. This paper evaluates an intervention aimed at improving medic...
Lexie R Grove,Justin K Benzer,Maria F McNeil et al. Lexie R Grove et al.
Background: Health care for individuals experiencing homelessness is typically fragmented, passive, reactionary, and lacks patient-centeredness. These challenges are exacerbated for people who experience chronic medical c...
Emma Schnolis,Sofia Hrubiak,Anukriti Arora et al. Emma Schnolis et al.
Background: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) face heightened barriers to menstrual health, including limited access to products, hygiene facilities, and consistent care. Social service providers (SSPs) and healthcar...