Altschuler, Justin Margolius, David Bodenheimer, Thomas Grumbach, Kevin
PURPOSE Primary care faces the dilemma of excessive patient panel sizes in an environment of a primary care physician shortage. We aimed to estimate primary care panel sizes under different models of task delegation to nonphysician members of the primary care team. METHODS We used published estimates of the time it takes for a primary care physicia...
Matía Cubillo, Angel Carlos Cordero Guevara, José Mediavilla Bravo, José Javier Pereda Riguera, Maria José González Castro, Maria Luisa González Sanz, Ana
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Atencion primaria
To analyse the course of burnout and develop an explanatory model. Prospective cohort dynamics. SITE: All primary health care centres in Burgos. All physicians except medical emergencies, paediatrics and residents. Anonymous self-report questionnaire: Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and related variables. An analysis was performed using the Student...
Nair, Shiva M Mishra, Prabal R Norris, Pauline T Paul, Charlotte
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Human Resources for Health
BackgroundThere is a shortage of health professionals in Pacific Island states and territories, and a need in New Zealand for Pacific health professionals to serve Pacific communities.MethodsA cross-sectional postal survey was conducted to investigate retention of Pacific graduates. All graduates of Pacific ethnicity or nationality from the Univers...
Driscoll, A Currey, J George, M Davidson, PM
Background: Traditional dedicated coronary care units (CCU) are being decommissioned and cardiology precincts are evolving. These precincts often have cardiac and non-cardiac patients with a diverse array of acuity levels. Critical care trained cardiac nurses are frequently caring for lower acuity patients resulting in a deskilling of this experien...
Slaton, A. Elaine Cecil, Carol W. Lambert, Lisa E. King, Teresa Pearson, Malisa Marie
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American Journal of Community Psychology
Community Psychology’s emphasis on citizen participation aligns with the nationwide children’s mental health family movement and is clearly evident in communities that have made sustainable system changes. The national family movement has long advocated for the meaningful engagement of families and youth who are the focus population of the federal ...
Landry, Michel D Hastie, Robyn Oñate, Känecy Gamble, Brenda Deber, Raisa B Verrier, Molly C
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BMC Health Services Research
BackgroundRecruiting and retaining health professions remains a high priority for health system planners. Different employment sectors may vary in their appeal to providers. We used the concepts of inflow and stickiness to assess the relative attractiveness of sectors for physical therapists (PTs) in Ontario, Canada. Inflow was defined as the perce...
Sureshkumar, M. R. Pillai, V. Madhusudanan
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Annualised hours (AH) is a method for meeting seasonal demand which involves irregular distribution of working hours. This paper considers an AH scenario where different category of workers are contracted to work for a certain number of hours per year and each category has different efficiencies for different types of task. The number of workers re...
Davidson, PM Jiwa, M DiGiacomo, ML McGrath, SJ Newton, PJ Durey, AJ Bessarab, DC Thompson, SC
Background. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience inferior outcomes following diagnosis of lung cancer. Aim. To examine the experience of lung cancer in this population and identify reasons for poorer outcomes and lower levels of treatment compared with non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and opportunities for earl...
Newhauser, Wayne D. Scheurer, Michael E. Faupel-Badger, Jessica M. Clague, Jessica Weitzel, Jeffrey Woods, Kendra V.
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Journal of Cancer Education
As part of a 2-day conference on October 15 and 16, 2009, a nine-member task force composed of scientists, clinicians, educators, administrators, and students from across the USA was formed to discuss research, discovery, and technology obstacles to progress in cancer prevention and control, specifically those related to the cancer prevention workf...
Sulik, Gayle A. Cameron, Carrie Chamberlain, Robert M.
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Journal of Cancer Education
In considering the role of the cancer prevention workforce in meeting the nation’s future health care needs, it is vital to address the considerable gaps in information, communication, training, professional development, roles, and levels of collaboration among diverse disciplines, stakeholders, and constituencies. As part of an October 2009 sympos...