Allied health professionals are a vital part of healthcare systems world wide. They are healthcare workers who have been educated in a certain area of medicine, completed clinical training, and then are either registered, certified, or licensed in their field. There are hundreds of different type...
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Background: Research activity among allied health clinicians working in publicly funded health care organisations is growing, yet little attention has been paid to how these activities are prioritised. Without a specific framework to guide research direction, it is likely that research will be conducted...
However, are health educators prepared for this task? What have scholars concluded regarding this pertinent topic? Purpose: This study has three purposes: (1) to determine the definition of and criteria for nutrition education among allied health professionals, (2) to identify commonalities across ...
Doctors, nurses, and other allied health care professionals are all required to participate in educational activities each year. This is a mandatory, ongoing requirement throughout your career to help keep you up to date in your profession. Depending on your license or certification, the number of...
Primary care providers (PCPs) are the first point of contact into the health care system for older adults and are increasingly being called upon to care for the growing number of those living with frailty [6, 7], yet there is still no clear training or guidance for frailty care and its ...
have been introduced around the world [66,67,68,69]. Sutherland and Levesque’s proposed framework for analysing variation, for example, has three domains:capacity(broadly, whether sufficient resources are allocated at organizational level and whether individuals have the time and headspace to get in...
With the dawn of the new millennium came the increasing realization that medicine and healthcare followed complexity science principles,1,2 and are characterized by umpteen inter-connected components interacting with each other in unpredictable ways. Far too often, however, strategic planning and manage...
An important group often overlooked is children with kidney diseases. This group is especially vulnerable in LMICs, where nephrology services and resources are limited, and families must often make the choice to pay for treatment for 1 child or support the rest of their family [58]. Children wi...