LONG-term health careMEDICAL personnelDIGNITYPATIENT-centered carePEOPLE with disabilitiesInclusion for all is an essential theme in current societies, but less so in care. In 2017, Briggs and Harris argued for more debate about the meaning of the concept of inclusion in different s...
equity, and inclusion. One of the major rehabilitation funding programs at the National Institutes of Health now asks researchers to describe how lived experience is included in the proposed work. Before my daughter’s injury, I would have been more than satisfied with these efforts. However, I...
Adjusting for all variables in the full model (Model c), the odds ratio for females is calculated to be 1.77, meaning women are 77% more likely than men to have previously used a computer after taking into account effects of the other variables – age, race/ethnicity, national ...
Principal elements are boundary crossing, open communications, shared meaning, and shared understanding. The problem-solving capacity of the organization improves through better access to knowledge. We find that the Min. ABC-model has performed these aims and functions. Methodological considerations We ...
[14]. Closely related to this is the ability to speak and/or read English to a certain level, without fully comprehending the meaning of everything that is said or written [15]. There is also the further issue of how this decision is made, i.e. who decides whether someone speaks good...
Meaning These findings suggest that health care organizations’ reliance on police and security personnel can exert harm on patients and staff, with potential for disproportionate outcomes for racially marginalized people and those with mental illness. Abstract Importance Hospitals do not collect or share...
Current definitions of professionalism for healthcare trainees often lack equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the expectations and assessment of professionalism. While professionalism teaching is incorporated in healthcare training, equity-deserving groups still experience discrimination. This scoping revie...
Meaning Inclusion of these items in clinical trial protocols may help improve the quality of PRO data. Abstract Importance Patient-reported outcome (PRO) data from clinical trials can provide valuable evidence to inform shared decision making, labeling claims, clinical guidelines, and health policy; ...
vulnerability, determination, spirit, and strengths that give meaning to their whole health. Major Subject Heading(s)Minor Subject Heading(s) Communication Narration Nurse-Patient Relations Adult Cultural Diversity Culturally Competent Care[methods]
Targeted, open-ended questions were subsequently presented to participants who selected ‘I’m not sure’ for any of the items, offering an opportunity to provide feedback and identify concerns or confusion with the meaning or phrasing of questions. All respondents were also provided space to offer...