Additionally, 32.6% (n = 29) reported negative experiences due to improper delivery of bad news, with an equal proportion admitting to disclosing bad news to patients' family without their consent. The majority (n = 77, 86.5%) demonstrated a high level of overall adherence t...
Factors associated with patient information sharing among home-visiting nurses in Japan: a cross-sectional study Background Home-visiting nurses are expected to enhance their ability to provide adequate nursing care in a relatively isolated work environment. However, ... A Nonogaki,T Nishida,K Kobay...
et al. Patient-reported anticipated barriers and benefits to sharing cancer genetic risk information with family members. Eur J Hum Genet 30, 53–61 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-021-00890-1 Download citation Received23 December 2020 Revised22 March 2021 Accepted02 April 2021 ...
The policy also states HealthEngine may collect information from third parties, such as family members, legal guardian, or authorised representative; health professionals and their practices, often via their practice management software systems; doctors; and pharmacists. It also admits social media profile...
Four information-sharing strategies emerged from the analysis. Two of these strategies were relatively open (extended network, and both parents). Two other strategies were relatively selective (qualified family and friends, and defended relationship). The selective strategies were significantly less likely...
Communicating genetic information in the family: the familial relationship as the forgotten factor Communicating genetic information to family members has been the subject of an extensive debate recently in bioethics and law. In this context, the extent ... Gilbar,R. - 《Journal of Medical Ethics》...
Ewing G, Ngwenya M, Benson J, Gilligan D, Bailey S, Seymour J, Farquhar M. Sharing news of a lung cancer diagnosis with adult family members and friends: a qualitative study to inform a supportive intervention. Patient Education and Counselling (in press)....
(ICT) can support information sharing, and to analyze how current standards for continuity of care and semantic interoperability meet requirements of patient-centered shared homecare.An action research approach, characterized by an iterative cycle, an emphasis on change and close collaboration with ...
The mother has taken on procedures that had been part of nursing competence before, concentrating information on the therapeutic process. The lack of a collective therapeutic project from the perspective of family-centered care is one of the obstacles to the involvement of mothers in care. Results...
cases to correct inaccurate information although the lists of problems were found to be reasonably accurate.The results of this experiment show that sharing problem cards with patients has a beneficial effect on the accuracy of the records and could increase the trust between doctor and patient. ...