First Known Use Adjective 15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun 1656, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Verb 1958, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of primary was in the 15th century See more words from the same century Phrases...
Primary Caregiver perceptions of intake cessation in patients who are terminally ill To explore the meaning of nutrition cessation in adult in-home hospice patients with cancer as described by women primary caregivers during the first year of bereavement. In-home hospice in the northeastern region of...
12,13,28 Although prior studies have shown that physician gender is tied to patient expectations, documentation habits, and burnout,29-31 we did not find compelling differences in perspectives based on gender or caregiver status. The physicians in our study felt that they did not have time to ...
Effects on the primary caregiver when a family member experiences acquired brain injurybrainconsciousnessethicsfitnesshuman identitylanguagemeaningmindmysticismNeanderthalThis pilot study examines a random sample of 20 families with adults who have experienced acquired brain injury. Information about family ...
Their awareness of family dynamics and how patients are connected to their communities enabled holistic dementia care that considers crucial contextual factors such as caregiver support and social determinants of health. So much of the impact on a patient’s care is not going to be when I see ...
You can care very much about someone without being capable of becoming their primary caregiver in the event of their parents' untimely death. — Mallory Ortberg 6 Emergency rooms will be used the way they were intended to be used: not for primary care, but for when the average freaky Amer...
For the utility model (Model 3), females, government allowance receivers, respondents with caregiver and unemployed respondents obtained a remarkably low utility. Table 4 The regression model of EQ-5D utility and EQ-VAS score Full size table...
Primary caregiver perceptions of intake cessation in patients who are terminally Ill. PURPOSE/: To explore the meaning of nutrition cessation in adult in-home hospice patients with as described by women primary caregivers during the first ye... CJ Meares - 《Oncology Nursing Forum》 被引量: 61...
CMS also expected CPC+ care delivery requirements to improve quality measures related to planned care and population health, continuity, coordination, comprehensiveness, and patient and caregiver engagement. Finally, effects were expected to be more favorable for CPC+ practices participating in SSP gi...
The effect of poverty and caregiver education on perceived need and access to health services among children with special health care needs. Am J Public Health. 2007;97(2):323-329. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2004.055921 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 11. Bridgemohan C, Bauer NS, ...