Decoux M. Acute versus primary care: the health care decision making process for individuals with severe mental illness. Issues Ment Health Nurs 2005 Nov; 26(9): 935-51.Decoux, M. (2005). Acute versus primary care: the health care decision making process for individuals with severe mental...
In recent years, age-related diseases and disabilities have become of major interest and importance for health. This holds particularly for the Western community, where the remarkable improvement of medical health, standard of living, an... S Fulle,G Fanò 被引量: 376发表: 2007年 Incomplete Ka...
While it is unclear at this time whether earlier diagnosis of AD would subsequently decrease the burden on the health care system, there is evidence that early AD diagnosis decreases subsequent primary health care medical costs [30]. Our study did not address the timing of AD diagnosis as a ...
PCPs were more likely to desire collaboration if the hypothetical patient had diabetes and hypertension (versus hypertension alone), if they believed the care they provide helps slow CKD disease progression, and if they did not perceive health insurance as a barrier to nephrology referral (adjusted ...
2 They found robust evidence that primary care contributes to overall health system performance and health. Within the most recent ten years, the confusion between primary health care (PHC) and primary care (PC) has also been resolved. PHC involves aspects of health policy and health care ...
Per capita densities of primary care clinics and workforce were higher in urban areas (2.2 clinics and 15.1 providers per 10,000 population in urban areas versus 1.1 clinics and 11.7 providers per 10,000 population in rural areas). Within the public sector, the distribution of health services ...
Men have been noted to utilise health care services less readily then women. Primary care settings provide an opportunity to engage men in health care activities because of close proximity to the target group (men in the community). Understanding attitudes towards men's health among Malaysian prim...
Patients with hypertension and other comorbidities have complex health care needs that are challenging to manage in primary care. However, there is strong evidence suggesting that patient-centered approaches in primary care are effective in managing comp
Reforms of the system adopted during the 90s introduced significant changes in primary health care. Team practice was reinforced along with the introduction of economic incentives for general practitioners to share clinic premises with their colleagues. Also, integration between primary care physicians and...
This chapter is a review of the research literature that suggests that primary care is the de facto behavioral health services and care system. It will summarize and reiterate the following points that have been made in the research literature for many years: Most patients with psychological ...