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Time expenditure in patient-related care provided by specialist palliative care nurses in a community hospice service

2004

Although the importance of specialist palliative care in home care programmes for terminally ill patients is well known, German community hospice services did not begin to employ nurses who had specialized in palliative care until the early 1990s. The general tasks of these nurses are sufficiently well defined, but no comprehensive data of their daily workload are available in Germany to date. The present article examines time expenditure in direct patient-related care at the community-based hospice service in Mainz, Germany, by analysing time registration sheets concerning 351 patients who received care from January 2000 until December 2002. Fifty-five per cent of care time spent on each …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careAdolescentWorkloadMinor (academic)Nurse's RoleTime03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursing030502 gerontologyGermanyIntensive caremedicineHumansIn patientSpecialist palliative careAgedAged 80 and overService (business)business.industryPalliative CarePatient contactWorkloadGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHospice CareAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFamily medicineFemaleNursing CareNurse-Patient Relations0305 other medical sciencebusinessDelivery of Health CarePalliative Medicine
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Training with a computer-based simulator achieves basic manual skills required for upper endoscopy: A randomized controlled trial

2004

Changes in medical practice have constrained the time available for education and the availability of patients for training. Computer-based simulators have been devised that can be used to achieve manual skills without patient contact. This study prospectively compared, in a clinical setting, the efficacy of a computer-based simulator for training in upper endoscopy.Twenty-two fellows with no experience in endoscopy were randomly assigned to two groups: one group underwent 10 hours of preclinical training with a computer-based simulator, and the other did not. Each trainee performed upper endoscopy in 19 or 20 patients. Performance parameters evaluated included the following: esophageal int…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentEndoscopy Gastrointestinallaw.inventionEsophagusRandomized controlled triallawmedicineHumansIntubationComputer SimulationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSimulationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUpper endoscopyGastroenterologyComputer basedPatient contactMiddle AgedEndoscopyClinical trialPhysical therapyProcedure DurationFemaleClinical CompetenceIntubationbusiness
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Bacterial contamination of inanimate surfaces and equipment in the intensive care unit.

2015

Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired infections are a challenging health problem worldwide, especially when caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens. In ICUs, inanimate surfaces and equipment (e.g., bedrails, stethoscopes, medical charts, ultrasound machine) may be contaminated by bacteria, including MDR isolates. Cross-transmission of microorganisms from inanimate surfaces may have a significant role for ICU-acquired colonization and infections. Contamination may result from healthcare workers' hands or by direct patient shedding of bacteria which are able to survive up to several months on dry surfaces. A higher environmental contamination has been reported around infected patients tha…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCritically illbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPatient contactEquipment contaminationSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaReviewContaminationMultidrug resistanceCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineIntensive care unitlaw.inventionBacterial contamination; Equipment contamination; ICU; Multidrug resistancelawHygieneICUmedicineEquipment ContaminationMED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIAIntensive care medicinebusinessBacterial contaminationmedia_common
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Management of severe asthma during the first lockdown phase of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: Tips for facing the second wave.

2022

SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has contributed to implement telemedicine, allowing clinicians to follow the patient remotely, therefore minimizing the risk of any exposure to positive COVID-19 patients. We summarize the approaches adopted to treat and monitor severe asthmatic patients during the lockdown phase of the pandemic. Our experience supports the strategy that every effort should be made to minimize patient contact with the health-care system, planning a pathway that allows patients to receive appropriate medical care and continue the biological therapies, thus preventing the loss of disease control and acute severe exacerbations.

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineCOVID-19 Health-care management Respiratory symptoms Severe asthmasevere asthmamedicine.medical_specialtyTelemedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Severe asthmaSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioPhase (combat)ArticlePandemicmedicineAsthmatic patientHumansPharmacology (medical)Intensive care medicinehealth-care managementPandemicsbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Biochemistry (medical)Patient contactrespiratory symptomsCOVID-19AsthmaCommunicable Disease ControlbusinessPulmonary pharmacologytherapeutics
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Tu1253 How Safe Is Sedation in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy? a Prospective Multicenter Trial: an Interim Analysis of 73,941 Endoscopies. Data From Pros…

2013

were those plausibly associated with the procedure and severe enough for the patient to seek medical attention. We compared the proportion of patients with adverse events associated with gastrointestinal endoscopy identified with direct patient contact to the proportion identified through our current infrastructure using the chi-square statistic. Results: During the study period, 11,710 endoscopic procedures were performed on 9,683 patients. Our study personnel made 3205 calls over a three month period and ultimately made contact with 1999 (17%; 84.5% of those called) patients. 28 (1.4%) adverse events were identified through direct patient contact. Our adverse event tracking infrastructure…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySedationGastroenterologyPatient contactInterim analysisMulticenter trialEmergency medicinemedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingmedicine.symptomAdverse effectbusinessGastrointestinal endoscopyMedical attentionGastrointestinal Endoscopy
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