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View article: What Injured Workers With Complex Claims Look For in Online Communities: Netnographic Analysis
What Injured Workers With Complex Claims Look For in Online Communities: Netnographic Analysis Open
Background Improved understanding of social constructs around injury may help insurance case managers to understand how best to support people after injury. Objective This study sought to explore what people who sustain work-related injuri…
View article: Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Vital Aspects of Holistic Diabetes Care of Older People With Diabetes
Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Vital Aspects of Holistic Diabetes Care of Older People With Diabetes Open
Palliative and end-of-life care and advance care planning are important components of holistic diabetes management, especially for older people with a long duration of diabetes and comorbidities who experience unpleasant symptoms and remed…
View article: A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter
A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter Open
Nurses and midwives of Australia now is the time for change! As powerfully placed, Indigenous and non-Indigenous nursing and midwifery professionals, together we can ensure an effective and robust Indigenous curriculum in our nursing and m…
View article: Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study
Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study Open
Aims and objectives To examine the relationship between resuscitation status and (i) patient characteristics; (ii) transfer characteristics; and (iii) patient outcomes following an emergency inter‐hospital transfer from a subacute to an ac…
View article: Challenges for nurses when communicating with people who have life‐limiting illness and their families: A focus group study
Challenges for nurses when communicating with people who have life‐limiting illness and their families: A focus group study Open
Aims and objectives The proposed study aimed to answer the following question: What communication issues do nurses find challenging when caring for people with life‐limiting illness? Background Evidence suggests that attitudes, skills and …
View article: How patient and community involvement in diabetes research influences health outcomes: A realist review
How patient and community involvement in diabetes research influences health outcomes: A realist review Open
Background Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is an international requirement, but little is known about the relationship between the process of involvement and health outcomes. Objective This realist review identifies who…
View article: Exploring patient preferences for involvement in medication management in hospitals
Exploring patient preferences for involvement in medication management in hospitals Open
Aim The aim of this study was to identify patient preferences for involvement in medication management during hospitalization. Design A qualitative descriptive study. Methods This is a study of 20 inpatients in two medical and two surgical…
View article: Association between area-level socioeconomic status, accessibility and diabetes-related hospitalisations: a cross-sectional analysis of data from Western Victoria, Australia
Association between area-level socioeconomic status, accessibility and diabetes-related hospitalisations: a cross-sectional analysis of data from Western Victoria, Australia Open
Objective Hospitalisation rates for many chronic conditions are higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged and less accessible areas. We aimed to map diabetes hospitalisation rates by local government area (LGA) across Western Victoria, Aus…
View article: iValidate: a communication-based clinical intervention in life-limiting illness
iValidate: a communication-based clinical intervention in life-limiting illness Open
Objectives Report the implementation, user evaluation and key outcome measures of an educational intervention—the iValidate educational programme—designed to improve engagement in shared decision-making by health professionals caring for p…
View article: Table of Contents and Advertisements
Table of Contents and Advertisements Open
Hospitals Association (AHHA), Australia's national peak body for public health care providers.We are a national voice for public healthcare, advocating our vision for an effective, innovative and sustainable health system where all Austral…
View article: Characteristics and outcomes of emergency interhospital transfers from subacute to acute care for clinical deterioration
Characteristics and outcomes of emergency interhospital transfers from subacute to acute care for clinical deterioration Open
Patients who require an emergency interhospital transfer from subacute to acute hospital care have hospital admission rates and in-hospital mortality. Clinical instability during the first acute care admission (serious adverse events or in…
View article: An International Position Statement on the Management of Frailty in Diabetes Mellitus: Summary of Recommendations 2017
An International Position Statement on the Management of Frailty in Diabetes Mellitus: Summary of Recommendations 2017 Open
We have provided an up to date evidence-based approach to practical decision-making for older adults with frailty and diabetes. This Summary document includes a user-friendly set of recommendations that should be considered for implementat…
View article: Diabetes, Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Diabetes, Palliative and End-of-Life Care Open
This chapter provides a brief overview of diabetes prevalence, the associated complications,\ndiabetes-related mortality and management strategies to set the context for discussing\npalliative and end-of-life care. This chapter highlights:…
View article: Managing older people with diabetes in care homes
Managing older people with diabetes in care homes Open
This paper discusses some of key issues that need to be considered when caring for older people with diabetes living in care homes. It refers to but does not reproduce diabetes management information available in diabetes clinical guidelin…
View article: Medicines and older people: Polypharmacy, adherence and safety
Medicines and older people: Polypharmacy, adherence and safety Open
Managing medicines is particularly complex for older people with diabetes as well as for family and health professional (HP) carers. Polypharmacy is common and often necessary because of pathophysiological changes associated with diabetes …
View article: Ageing, Chronic Disease and Injury: A Study in Western Victoria (Australia)
Ageing, Chronic Disease and Injury: A Study in Western Victoria (Australia) Open
Background An increasing burden of chronic disease and associated health service delivery is expected due to the ageing Australian population. Injuries also affect health and wellbeing and have a long-term impact on health service utilisat…
View article: A Discrete Choice Experiment to Examine the Preferences of Patients With Cancer and Their Willingness to Pay for Different Types of Health Care Appointments
A Discrete Choice Experiment to Examine the Preferences of Patients With Cancer and Their Willingness to Pay for Different Types of Health Care Appointments Open
Our study can assist the development of patient-centered health care models that improve patient access to experienced HCPs, support the role of primary care providers during the cancer journey, and educate patients about the roles of non-…
View article: Comparison of medication policies to guide nursing practice across seven Victorian health services
Comparison of medication policies to guide nursing practice across seven Victorian health services Open
Objectives The objective of this paper is to review and compare the content of medication management policies across seven Australian health services located in the state of Victoria. Methods The medication management policies for health p…
View article: Integrating palliative care with usual care of diabetic foot wounds
Integrating palliative care with usual care of diabetic foot wounds Open
Palliative care is a philosophy and a system for deciding care and can be used alone or integrated with usual chronic disease care. Palliative care encompasses end‐of‐life care. Palliative care aims to enhance quality of life, optimize fun…
View article: Health services should collect feedback from inpatients at the point of service: opinions from patients and staff in acute and subacute facilities
Health services should collect feedback from inpatients at the point of service: opinions from patients and staff in acute and subacute facilities Open
POSF can be acceptable and useful for evaluating health services and should be incorporated into a person-centred approach that allows patients to choose from a variety of feedback options both during and after their stay. To be most usefu…
View article: Multisite analysis of the timing and outcomes of unplanned transfers from subacute to acute care
Multisite analysis of the timing and outcomes of unplanned transfers from subacute to acute care Open
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine the timing and outcomes of patients requiring an unplanned transfer from subacute to acute care. Methods Subacute care in-patients requiring unplanned transfer to an acute care facility…