Processes Evaluation Health Care
Mostrando 25-31 de 31 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. System of support to the decision to taxonomy NANDA: an archetype for the nursing disgnostic the patients with vascular accident of the brain / Sistema de apoio à taxonomia NANDA: um protótipo para os diagnósticos de enfermagem a pacientes com acidente vascular encefálico
The American Nurses Association (ANA) created the term of Diagnostic Nursing (DN) in 1973, when it established North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA). Conceptually, DN it is the expression of the clinical judgment, carried through for the nurse, front the individual, familiar or communitarian answers the problems of vital, real or potential hea
Publicado em: 2005
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26. Does what nurses do affect clinical outcomes for hospitalized patients? A review of the literature.
OBJECTIVE: Through a review of the literature, to identify and describe (1) empirical studies of inpatient nursing care quality that evaluate links between nursing care processes and health-related patient outcomes, (2) nursing care processes for which process-outcome links have been established, and (3) important nursing care processes that have not yet bee
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27. Development of a Provisional Domain Model for the Nursing Process for Use within the Health Level 7 Reference Information Model
Objective: Since 1999, the Nursing Terminology Summits have promoted the development, evaluation, and use of reference terminology for nursing and its integration into comprehensive health care data standards. The use of such standards to represent nursing knowledge, terminology, processes, and information in electronic health records will enhance continuity
American Medical Informatics Association.
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28. Implementation of an evidence-based sepsis program in the intensive care unit: evident or not?
Severe sepsis and septic shock are among the most serious health conditions and are associated with unwelcome clinical, social, and economic outcomes. With the introduction of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines, the campaign leaders aimed to reduce mortality from severe sepsis by at least one quarter by 2009 by means of a six-point action plan, namely,
BioMed Central.
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29. Lay evaluation of health and healthy lifestyles: evidence from three studies.
The maintenance of good health in the well population is an important goal of modern general practice. This often takes the form of encouraging patients to lead healthier lives, particularly where diet, exercise, alcohol and smoking are concerned. The fact that many people appear not to follow 'healthy lifestyle' advice suggests that more needs to be known a
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30. Evaluation of specialists' outreach clinics in general practice in England: process and acceptability to patients, specialists, and general practitioners.
OBJECTIVES: The wider study aimed to evaluate specialists' outreach clinics in relation to their costs, processes, and effectiveness, including patients' and professionals' attitudes. The data on processes and attitudes are presented here. DESIGN: Self administered questionnaires were drawn up for patients, their general practitioners (GPs) and specialists,
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31. Microbial production of surfactants and their commercial potential.
Many microorganisms, especially bacteria, produce biosurfactants when grown on water-immiscible substrates. Biosurfactants are more effective, selective, environmentally friendly, and stable than many synthetic surfactants. Most common biosurfactants are glycolipids in which carbohydrates are attached to a long-chain aliphatic acid, while others, like lipope