Montoya, Jonathan Lee
My dissertation addresses three studies which ask broadly: What are the predictive metrics of functioning AS-CTE pathways? Can students’ perceptions of these pathways be changed? Are these pathways equitable for female students? In my first study, I take a step toward better understanding the metrics that explain functioning AS-CTE pathways. Throug...
Ross, Paul Watterson, Jason Fulcher, Bentley J Linke, Natalie J Nicholson, Angus J Ilic, Dragan Hodgson, Carol L
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Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasing in the management of critical care patients. ECMO service delivery requires an organisation-supported approach to ensure appropriate resources to deliver training, equipment, capacity, staffing, and the required model of care for quality care delivery. The aim of this nested substu...
Bruckner, Tim A Lin, Tracy K Liu, Jenny Bornemisza, Olga Ajuebor, Onyema Diallo, Khassoum Cometto, Giorgio
BackgroundGlobally, HIV, TB and malaria account for an estimated three million deaths annually. The Global Fund partnered with the World Health Organization to assist countries with health workforce planning in these areas through the development of an integrated health workforce investment impact tool. Our study illustrates the development of a us...
Álvarez-Hernández, Everardo Barreira-Mercado, Eduardo Fragoso-Loyo, Hilda E Hernández-Díaz, Cristina Mota-Mondragón, Blanca Muñoz-López, Sandra Pérez-Cristóbal, Mario Rubio-Pérez, Nadina Torres-Jiménez, Alfonso Vargas Guerrero, Angélica
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Reumatologia clinica
Describe the distribution of adult and pediatric rheumatologists with current certification in Mexico and the factors associated with this distribution. The databases of the Mexican Council of Rheumatology and the Mexican College of Rheumatology for 2020 were reviewed. The rate of rheumatologists per 100,000 inhabitants by state of the Mexican Repu...
Lux, Christine Noble, Cassandra Bird, Nanci Red
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Early childhood education journal
Shifting realities across the world have emphasized the need to change early childhood systems thinking. Specifically, a quality early childhood workforce was in high demand before the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be in demand until sustainable recruitment and retention efforts are achieved. Encouraging more professionals to enter and sta...
Togami, Eri Behravesh, Casey Barton Dutcher, Tracey V Hansen, Gail R King, Lonnie J Pelican, Katharine M Mazet, Jonna AK
BackgroundIn recognition of the interconnected nature of complex challenges such as COVID-19, a collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary approach, referred to as One Health, has been employed to address sustainable development and strengthen global health security. Although significant investments have been made to build global health ca...
Chopra, Elisha Choudhary, Tanvi Hazen, Ankie Shrestha, Sunil Dehele, Inderpal Paudyal, Vibhu
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Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice
General practices in primary care across England are increasingly employing clinical pharmacists to help tackle the workforce crisis and alleviate pressure. Clinical pharmacists can provide administrative and clinical duties, including non-medical prescribing, advice on polypharmacy and medicines optimisation. The aim of this study was to investiga...
Lin, Yu-Hsuan Lan, Yu-Tung Ho, Yen-Cheng Chang, Yu-Hung Hsiung, Chao A Chiou, Hung-Yi
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Asian journal of psychiatry
The transformation from institutionalization to community-based mental healthcare may increase the difficulty of psychiatric workforce estimation and change the role of psychiatrists in hospitals and private clinics. This study aimed to estimate the growth and forecast psychiatric services in hospitals and private clinics in Taiwan from 2005 to 203...
Taylor, Melina K Kinder, Karen George, Joe Bazemore, Andrew Mannie, Cristina Phillips, Robert Strydom, Stefan Goodyear-Smith, Felicity
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SSM. Qualitative research in health
To learn from primary health care experts' experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic across countries. We applied qualitative thematic analysis to open-text responses from a multinational rapid response survey of primary health care experts assessing response to the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Respondents' comments focused on three main are...
Rahal, Harman K Tabibian, James H Issaka, Rachel B Quezada, Sandra Gray, Darrell M 2nd Balzora, Sophie Yang, Liu Badiee, Jayraan May, Folasade P
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Gastroenterology
In the setting of increasing attention to representation in medicine, we aimed to assess current perspectives of racial and ethnic workforce diversity and health care disparities among gastroenterology (GI) and hepatology professionals in the United States. We developed and administered a 33-item electronic cross-sectional survey to members of 5 na...