Bastani, Peivand Bahmaei, Jamshid Ravangard, Ramin Bahrami, Mohammad Amin Asadallahi, Abdolrahim Hinchcliff, Reece Shafei, Ingy
Background: The ageing population poses significant challenges to healthcare systems, necessitating the establishment of high-functioning, integrated frameworks for elderly healthcare. This study aimed to explore the key challenges associated with the stewardship of elderly care in Iran and to develop a holistic stewardship framework. Methods: For ...
Berghmans, Sander
Purpose: The principal-agent literature often draws criticism for its ahistorical, acontextual and static nature, particularly when theories such as the agency or the stewardship theory are being used. This is because the field of economics tends to develop universalistic models and theories, excluding history, context and change, which renders the...
Wilson, Aaron S Triller, Darren M Allen, Arthur Burnett, Allison Gouveia-Pisano, Julie Ann Brenner, Allison Pritchard, Barbara Medico, Charles Vazquez, Sara R Witt, Dan M
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Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis
This scoping review summarizes the extent and characteristics of the published literature describing digital population management dashboards implemented to improve the quality of anticoagulant management. A standardized search protocol was executed to identify relevant manuscripts published between January 1, 2015 and May 31, 2022. The resulting r...
Triller, Darren M Wilson, Aaron S Allen, Arthur L Burnett, Allison E Gouveia-Pisano, Julie Ann Brenner, Allison Pritchard, Barbara K Medico, Charles Barnes, Geoffrey D
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Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are the most widely prescribed oral anticoagulants in the United States. Despite advantages over warfarin, system-level improvements are needed to optimize outcomes. While Veterans Health Administration and others have described successful DOAC management dashboard implementation, the extent of use nationally is un...
Naito Rita, S Masaru, Sakai Bauman, David
Springs have been the focus of attention throughout human evolutionary history, and are nearly universally recognized as highly productive, bio-culturally essential, and economically important ecosystems. While of recognized value and arguably among the most sustainable ecosystems, these ecosystems also have been reported as being ecologically comp...
McNamee, Conor Rakovac, Ana Cawley, Derek T
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The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the environmental impact of surgical procedures and highlights potential strategies to reduce the associated greenhouse gas emissions. We discuss procurement, waste management, and energy consumption, providing examples of successful interventions in each area. We also emphasize the importance of adop...
Bepari, Asim Kumar Rabbi, Golam Shaon, Habibur Rahman Khan, Sabrin Islam Zahid, Zahidul Islam Dalal, Koustuv Reza, Hasan Mahmud
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Advances in therapy
Inappropriate antibiotic use in community settings significantly contributes to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) globally, compromising the quality of life and threatening public health. This study aimed to identify AMR contributing factors by analyzing the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of the unqualified village medical practitioners and p...
Seale, Holly Carlson, Samantha J Maley, Michael Clezy, Kate Torda, Adrienne Konecny, Pamela
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American journal of infection control
Beyond the use of policy and system-focused approaches, it has been established globally that patients can play a role in enhancing the health care landscape. However, efforts to meaningfully translate patient engagement strategies that promote participation by hospitalized patients in relevant infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardship act...
Eom, Kimin Ng, Shu Tian
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Topics in cognitive science
The present paper discusses how religious, theistic stewardship-the belief that humans have a responsibility to take care of the world that God created and has entrusted to humankind-promotes pro-environmental support among religious individuals. Reviewing the existing literature, we describe how religious stewardship belief may shape cognitions an...
Brachio, Sandhya S Gu, Wendi Saiman, Lisa
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Clinics in perinatology
We discuss the burden of health care-associated infections (HAIs) in the neonatal ICU and the role of quality improvement (QI) in infection prevention and control. We examine specific QI opportunities and approaches to prevent HAIs caused by Staphylococcus aureus , multidrug-resistant gram-negative pathogens, Candida species, and respiratory viruse...