Search results for "Multidisciplinary approach"

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Interventions aimed to increase independence and well-being in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: Review of some interventions in the Italian context

2018

Abstract Background Alzheimer's disease (AD) represents a huge social and economic burden for the society and caring for individuals with AD is a complex and challenging task that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Studies have shown that several interventions provide beneficial results, but some non-pharmacological interventions have not yet been studied in depth and clinical trials using them are still pending. This review provides a summary of interventions based on paradigms aimed to increase independence and well-being in people with AD, as well as those interventions that decrease caregiver burden in long-term facilties for AD patients in Italy. Methods Narrative review regarding …

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Norwegian municipal rehabilitation services in transition

2018

Background: Intending to meet increased demands of health care services due to the demographic change with an increasing elderly population, Norwegian municipalities along with many other western countries over the last couple of years have increased responsibility for providing rehabilitation services. The services include integrated homebased rehabilitation and institution- based rehabilitation services. The purpose of this study: How have workforces from the primary healthcare services experienced an increased responsibility for somatic rehabilitation? Methods: The study was based on qualitative research methods. We conducted five focus-group interviews with 25 participants with professi…

Occupational therapyfocus groups; rehabilitation; self-determination; primary healthcare servicesmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)RehabilitationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentFocus groupNursingMultidisciplinary approachHealth caremedicinebusinessPsychologyCompetence (human resources)AutonomyQualitative researchmedia_commonInternational Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Career opportunities and benefits for young oncologists in the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO)

2016

The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) is one of the leading societies of oncology professionals in the world. Approximately 30% of the 13 000 ESMO members are below the age of 40 and thus meet the society's definition of young oncologists (YOs). ESMO has identified the training and development of YOs as a priority and has therefore established a comprehensive career development programme. This includes a leadership development programme to help identify and develop the future leaders in oncology. Well-trained and highly motivated future generations of multidisciplinary oncologists are essential to ensure the optimal evolution of the field of oncology with the ultimate goal of pro…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyCancer ResearchReviewFellowshipExecutive boardMultidisciplinary approachInternal medicineJournal ArticleMedicine15061507Leadership developmentbusiness.industryLeadership ProgrammeGénéralitésESMOTraining and developmentYoung OncologistsOncologyESMO; Fellowship; Leadership Programme; Preceptorship; Young OncologistsPreceptorshipPortfoliobusinessCareer developmentESMO; Fellowship; Leadership Programme; Preceptorship; Young Oncologists; Cancer Research; Oncology
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Precision Medicine in Oncology: Glossary of Relevant Scientific Terms

2021

The conventional oncological approach was defined in the past as “one size fits all” and the tumors were treated according to the localization and the histopathological features. One of the future challenges in the field of oncology is the integration of translational research and technology innovation, in order to clarify unexplored aspects of the biology and the genetics of tumors, to develop a personalized treatment based on the molecular characteristics of the patient and his disease, that is the principle of precision medicine. New multidisciplinary teams are needed to ensure the integration of different professional profiles, including oncologists, pharmacologists, geneticians, and pa…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyGlossaryMultidisciplinary approachPrecision oncologyInternal medicinePersonalized treatmentmedicineTranslational researchApplied researchPrecision medicineScientific terminology
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Integration of oncology and palliative care: a Lancet Oncology Commission.

2018

© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Full integration of oncology and palliative care relies on the specific knowledge and skills of two modes of care: the tumour-directed approach, the main focus of which is on treating the disease; and the host-directed approach, which focuses on the patient with the disease. This Commission addresses how to combine these two paradigms to achieve the best outcome of patient care. Randomised clinical trials on integration of oncology and palliative care point to health gains: improved survival and symptom control, less anxiety and depression, reduced use of futile chemotherapy at the end of life, improved family satisfaction and quality of life, and improved use of health-…

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European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) position paper on supportive and palliative care

2018

Oncology has come a long way in addressing patients' quality of life, together with developing surgical, radio-oncological and medical anticancer therapies. However, the multiple and varying needs of patients are still not beingmet adequately as part of routine cancer care. Supportive and palliative care interventions should be integrated, dynamic, personalised and based on best evidence. They should start at the time of diagnosis and continue through to end-of-life or survivorship. ESMO is committed to excellence in all aspects of oncological care during the continuum of the cancer experience. Following the 2003 ESMO stand on supportive and palliative care (Cherny N, Catane R, Kosmidis P. …

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Virtual Clinical and Precision Medicine Tumor Boards-Cloud-Based Platform-Mediated Implementation of Multidisciplinary Reviews Among Oncology Centers…

2021

Background Multidisciplinary tumor boards play a pivotal role in the patient-centered clinical management and in the decision-making process to provide best evidence-based, diagnostic, and therapeutic care to patients with cancer. Among the barriers to achieve an efficient multidisciplinary tumor board, lack of time and geographical distance play a major role. Therefore, the elaboration of an efficient virtual multidisciplinary tumor board (VMTB) is a key point to successfully obtain an oncology team and implement a network among health professionals and institutions. This need is stronger than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective This paper presents a research protocol for an obse…

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Gender Confirmation Surgery: Guiding Principles

2016

Abstract Background At this time, no formal training or educational programs exist for surgeons or surgery residents interested in performing gender confirmation surgeries. Aim To propose guiding principles designed to aid with the development of formal surgical training programs focused on gender confirmation surgery. Methods We use expert opinion to provide a “first of its kind” framework for training surgeons to care for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. Outcomes We describe a multidisciplinary treatment model that describes an educational philosophy and the institution of quality parameters. Results This article represents the first step in the development of a structure…

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A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Analysis of Multifactorial Land Mammal Colonization of Islands

2013

A highly debated question that engages paleontologists, zoogeographers, and zoologists is how terrestrial mammals colonize islands. The question’s oversimplification and the subjective and partial responses to it have led to reductionist models. Insular faunas and fossil assemblages result from a complex interaction of geological, biological (in a broad sense), climatic, eustatic, taphonomic, and historical processes. Insular assemblages and their accompanying variables should be investigated on a case-by-case basis. In this article, we discuss not only common misconceptions and their potential origins but also the key issues that should be addressed when dealing with the colonization of is…

PhylogeographyTaphonomyMultidisciplinary approachEcologydispersal insular immigration therians modeling vicarianceFaunaVicarianceBiological dispersalColonizationMammalBiologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Integrated geomorphological mapping in the north-western sector of Agrigento (Italy)

2012

The geomorphological map is an essential tool to perform a proper urban planning in mountainous or hilly areas. In this paper a multidisciplinary approach to derive a 1:2000 geomorphological map is described. The proposed methodology consists of the integration between aerial photographs, acquired in 2003, and four datasets of Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) measures to update a pre-existing landslide inventory. The integrated data were used to achieve a validated geomorphological map by means of a geomorphological survey. The study area is located in southern Italy (Agrigento, Sicily). The city of Agrigento, included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1997, is located on the…

Planning and DevelopmentRadargeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeographyGeomorphological mappingGeography Planning and DevelopmentGeomorphologyLandslideRemote sensingPSInSARCultural heritageAgrigento; Cultural heritage; Geomorphology; Landslides; PSInSAR; Radar; Remote sensing; Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous); Geography Planning and DevelopmentGeographyRockfallRemote sensing (archaeology)Urban planningMultidisciplinary approachWorld heritageCultural heritageEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)CartographyLandslidesAgrigentoJournal of Maps
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