Tag: General Health Professions

Brazilian planned home birth care lacks national regulation
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in NursingScoping review of planned home birth care in Brazil provided by nurse-midwives and midwives, identifying barriers to regulation and integration into public health systems.

German CMH workers balance physical health with mental health priorities
Qualitative analysis of how German community mental health workers understand and address physical health, identifying five professional logics shaping integrated care

Asian nursing service quality research centers on care, systems, and outcomes
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in NursingSystematic review of 1,271 articles examining nursing service quality research in Asia from 2004-2024, identifying key themes, antecedents, and future research directions.

Participants weighed privacy against potential value of browsing history research
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Qualitative study examines acceptability of sharing internet browsing history for cancer research among diverse populations, identifying trust and transparency as key factors.

Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.

Five themes shape hospital quality improvement capacity
Systematic scoping review of hospital quality improvement capacity building identifying five interconnected themes: accountability, strategic management, collaboration, knowledge enhancement, and.

Hospital routines supported faster regional strategy development
Hospital implements regional strategy by reusing established cross-professional collaboration routines, improving outcomes and response capacity under Japanese regulatory requirements.

Model for Improvement described for nurse-led quality improvement
Quality improvement methodology using the Model for Improvement to enhance patient care delivery in nursing and health settings through structured problem-solving.

Burnout among Norwegian GPs increased from 2012 to 2024
Burnout prevalence among Norwegian GPs increased markedly from 2012 to 2024. Work stress, job satisfaction, and sickness presenteeism emerged as key modifiable factors.

Tailored EBPAS-15 showed adequate psychometric properties in Latinx professionals
Confirmatory factor analysis validates the EBPAS-15’s psychometric properties for Latinx mental health professionals, addressing measurement gaps in Latin American implementation science research.










