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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The influence of an inpatient dual diagnosis program on readmission rates

Mahomed, Tasneem January 2013 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine in the branch of Psychiatry Johannesburg, 2013 / The aim of this study was to establish whether the management of dual diagnosis patients in an integrated psychiatric unit influenced relapse and readmission rates. A retrospective record review was conducted to illustrate the influence of an admission to the Dual Diagnosis Unit (DDU) at Sterkfontein Hospital (SFH) on readmission rates of patients. These results were compared to readmission rates of a matched standard care (SC) group. Statistical data analysis revealed a larger presence of schizophrenia in the SC group, likely explained by the DDU’s patient selection procedure. Though not significant, readmission rates in the DDU group were lower than in the SC group, even though substance use levels in the DDU group was higher. This demonstrates the potential positive impact of the DDU program. The findings presented in this paper warrant further investigation in assessing the effectiveness of a DDU, using a larger sample size.
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Patient characteristics related to hospital readmission in heart failure patients

Chou, Cheng-hui. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Case Western Reserve University, 2008. / Frances Payne Bolton [School of Nursing]. Includes bibliographical references.
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Examining the utility of the connect with pharmacy (CWP) intervention in reducing elderly readmission

Sabir, F., Tomlinson, Justine, Strickland-Hodge, B., Smith, H. 07 February 2019 (has links)
Yes / Conference abstract from the British Geriatrics Society Autumn Meeting, 14-16 Nov 2018, London, UK.
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Life purpose, health-related quality of life, and hospital readmissions among older adults with heart failure a dissertation /

Hodges, Pamela. January 2008 (has links)
Dissertation (Ph.D.).--University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at San Antonio, 2008. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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The effects of pharmacist interventions on patient adherence and rehospitalization in CHF patients in Thailand /

Nimpitakpong, Piyarat. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-252). Also available on the Internet.
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The effects of pharmacist interventions on patient adherence and rehospitalization in CHF patients in Thailand

Nimpitakpong, Piyarat. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-252).
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Actions Caregivers of Persons with Neurological Insult Take to Prevent Hospital Readmissions

Yates, Amy S. January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Adverse effects of curative treatment of prostate cancer

Fridriksson, Jon Örn January 2016 (has links)
Background Screening for prostate cancer is debated, there is conflicting data on the net benefit of screening. Men who consider screening need to be informed on the pros and cons. Rehospitalization after surgery can be used as an indicator of general quality of care. For radical prostatectomy, little is known on the readmission rate after surgery. Men diagnosed with low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer have low prostate-cancer specific mortality. However, adverse effects after curative treatment can be severe and decrease quality of life. Curative treatments for prostate cancer differ mainly in the pattern of adverse effects but detailed analysis of long-term adverse effects is lacking. The aim of this thesis was to assess the perioperative quality of radical prostatectomy and the risk of adverse effects after curative treatment for prostate cancer. Material and Methods In this thesis, data from the National Prostate Cancer Register (NPCR) and other nationwide Swedish registers were used. By use of the Swedish personal identity number, NPCR was cross-linked to other registers creating Prostate Cancer data Base Sweden (PCBaSe), a large dataset for research. Results The proportion of men who had received information on the pros and cons of screening for prostate cancer with PSA testing was low (14%) indicating that the majority of men who were screened did not make an informed decision. The risk of rehospitalization within 90 days after radical prostatectomy was approximately 10% and similar after retropubic and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Compared to controls, there was an increased risk of adverse effects after both radiotherapy and radical prostatectomy up to twelve years after treatment and the overall risk was quite similar after retropubic and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Conclusion Improved information to men on the pros and cons of PSA screening is warranted. The risk of adverse effects was elevated up to 12 years after curative treatment for prostate cancer. The pattern of adverse effects was different after radiotherapy and radical prostatectomy but quite similar after retropubic and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.
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Readmissão por infecção de sítio cirúrgico em um hospital público de Belo Horizonte (MG) / Patient readmission for surgical site infection in a governmental hospital in Belo Horizonte (MG)

Torres, Lilian Machado 19 May 2011 (has links)
A crescente preocupação sobre as infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde levou a Organização Mundial da Saúde a promover a criação da Aliança Mundial para a Segurança do Paciente, enfatizando ações básicas de controle de infecções. A redução de sua incidência implica em proteção para o paciente, profissionais e instituições, favorecendo a prestação da assistência livre de riscos. Dentre as mais frequentes, a infecção do sítio cirúrgico deve ser compreendida como elemento qualificador do cuidado e, os dados relacionados, o ponto de partida para as ações preventivas e de controle. Os hospitais têm dificuldades para realizar a vigilância epidemiológica pós-alta, tarefa complexa haja vista a tendência de redução do tempo de internação. Conhecer dados sobre a readmissão contribui para melhorar os dados de vigilância pós-alta. Foi realizado um estudo exploratório com o objetivo de descrever a epidemiologia das readmissões por infecções de sítio cirúrgico em pacientes em um hospital público de Belo Horizonte (MG). Foram avaliados 98 registros médicos e da Comissão de Controle de Infecção Hospitalar referentes aos indivíduos readmitidos por este motivo entre janeiro/2008 e dezembro/2009. Os resultados demonstraram que um quarto dos pacientes que desenvolveu infecção do sítio cirúrgico na instituição necessitou de nova internação. A idade média dos indivíduos foi de 57,2 anos; mais da metade apresentava diabetes mellitus, e um terço, hipertensão arterial sistêmica; no entanto, o risco anestésico para a maioria foi classificado como baixo. As infecções ocorreram com maior frequência em cirurgias limpas e potencialmente contaminadas, e as especialidades com maior número de pacientes readmitidos foram ortopedia, com mais da metade dos procedimentos relacionados à correção de fraturas, e cirurgia geral, na qual as hernioplastias/rafias e colecistectomias predominaram. Metade dos indivíduos recebeu biomaterial em suas intervenções. Os tempos cirúrgicos e de internação não diferiram dos estudos encontrados na literatura. Praticamente todos os pacientes utilizaram antibioticoprofilaxia, segundo protocolo da instituição. Os primeiros sinais e sintomas surgiram, em média, após 33,2 dias, e metade dos infectados teve o diagnóstico nos primeiros 30 dias de pós-operatório. A classificação das infecções mostrou que metade dos pacientes apresentou infecção de órgãos e cavidades e, para 60% deles, foram necessárias novas intervenções cirúrgicas, além do tratamento antimicrobiano. O micro-organismo predominante nas infecções ortopédicas foi Staphylococcus aureus e nas infecções da cirurgia geral Escherichia coli, ambos com perfil de resistência abaixo daqueles encontrados na literatura. O estudo permite concluir que a vigilância pós-alta e o monitoramento das taxas de readmissão contribuem para o redimensionamento do problema e definição de ações pontuais para seu controle. / The growing concern about infections related to health care led the World Health Organization to promote the creation of the World Alliance for Patient Safety, emphasizing basic actions to infection control. The reduction in the incidence of surgical site infection implies protection for patients, professionals and institutions favoring the assistance free of risks. Among the most frequent, surgical site infection should be understood as a qualifying element of care, and related data, the starting point for preventive and control measures. Hospitals have difficulties in achieving post-discharge surveillance, complex task given the trend of reduced hospital stay. Knowledge of the of readmission rates helps to improve reporting of post-discharge surveillance. An exploratory and descriptive study was conducted in order to describe the epidemiology of readmissions for surgical site infections in patients in a governmental hospital in Belo Horizonte (MG). We evaluated 98 medical records and the reports of the Hospital Infection Control Committee related to readmitted patients for this reason among january/2008 and december/2009. The results showed that one quarter of patients who developed surgical site infection in the hospital needed a new hospitalization. The mean age of subjects was 57.2 years; more than a half had diabetes mellitus, and a third, hypertension, however, the anesthetic risk for the majority was classified as low. The infections occurred more frequently in clean and potentially contaminated surgeries and the medical specialties with higher number of patients readmitted was orthopedic, with more than half of surgeries related to the correction of fractures, and general surgery, where the hernia and gallbladder surgery predominated. Half of the subjects received biomaterial in its proceedings. The surgical and hospitalization times did not differ from others studies in the literature. Virtually all patients received antibiotic prophylaxis for indications mentioned in the protocol. Early signs and symptoms appeared after an average of 33.2 days, and half of the patients were diagnosed within the first 30 days postoperatively. The classification of infections showed that half of the patients had infection of organs and cavities and 60% were required surgical interventions, in addition to antimicrobial treatment. Staphylococcus aureus predominated in orthopedic procedures and Escherichia coli in general surgery, both with multi-resistance profile below the results presented in other studies. The study concludes that the post-discharge surveillance and monitoring of readmission rates contribute to the scaling of the problem and define specific actions for its control.
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Readmissão por infecção de sítio cirúrgico em um hospital público de Belo Horizonte (MG) / Patient readmission for surgical site infection in a governmental hospital in Belo Horizonte (MG)

Lilian Machado Torres 19 May 2011 (has links)
A crescente preocupação sobre as infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde levou a Organização Mundial da Saúde a promover a criação da Aliança Mundial para a Segurança do Paciente, enfatizando ações básicas de controle de infecções. A redução de sua incidência implica em proteção para o paciente, profissionais e instituições, favorecendo a prestação da assistência livre de riscos. Dentre as mais frequentes, a infecção do sítio cirúrgico deve ser compreendida como elemento qualificador do cuidado e, os dados relacionados, o ponto de partida para as ações preventivas e de controle. Os hospitais têm dificuldades para realizar a vigilância epidemiológica pós-alta, tarefa complexa haja vista a tendência de redução do tempo de internação. Conhecer dados sobre a readmissão contribui para melhorar os dados de vigilância pós-alta. Foi realizado um estudo exploratório com o objetivo de descrever a epidemiologia das readmissões por infecções de sítio cirúrgico em pacientes em um hospital público de Belo Horizonte (MG). Foram avaliados 98 registros médicos e da Comissão de Controle de Infecção Hospitalar referentes aos indivíduos readmitidos por este motivo entre janeiro/2008 e dezembro/2009. Os resultados demonstraram que um quarto dos pacientes que desenvolveu infecção do sítio cirúrgico na instituição necessitou de nova internação. A idade média dos indivíduos foi de 57,2 anos; mais da metade apresentava diabetes mellitus, e um terço, hipertensão arterial sistêmica; no entanto, o risco anestésico para a maioria foi classificado como baixo. As infecções ocorreram com maior frequência em cirurgias limpas e potencialmente contaminadas, e as especialidades com maior número de pacientes readmitidos foram ortopedia, com mais da metade dos procedimentos relacionados à correção de fraturas, e cirurgia geral, na qual as hernioplastias/rafias e colecistectomias predominaram. Metade dos indivíduos recebeu biomaterial em suas intervenções. Os tempos cirúrgicos e de internação não diferiram dos estudos encontrados na literatura. Praticamente todos os pacientes utilizaram antibioticoprofilaxia, segundo protocolo da instituição. Os primeiros sinais e sintomas surgiram, em média, após 33,2 dias, e metade dos infectados teve o diagnóstico nos primeiros 30 dias de pós-operatório. A classificação das infecções mostrou que metade dos pacientes apresentou infecção de órgãos e cavidades e, para 60% deles, foram necessárias novas intervenções cirúrgicas, além do tratamento antimicrobiano. O micro-organismo predominante nas infecções ortopédicas foi Staphylococcus aureus e nas infecções da cirurgia geral Escherichia coli, ambos com perfil de resistência abaixo daqueles encontrados na literatura. O estudo permite concluir que a vigilância pós-alta e o monitoramento das taxas de readmissão contribuem para o redimensionamento do problema e definição de ações pontuais para seu controle. / The growing concern about infections related to health care led the World Health Organization to promote the creation of the World Alliance for Patient Safety, emphasizing basic actions to infection control. The reduction in the incidence of surgical site infection implies protection for patients, professionals and institutions favoring the assistance free of risks. Among the most frequent, surgical site infection should be understood as a qualifying element of care, and related data, the starting point for preventive and control measures. Hospitals have difficulties in achieving post-discharge surveillance, complex task given the trend of reduced hospital stay. Knowledge of the of readmission rates helps to improve reporting of post-discharge surveillance. An exploratory and descriptive study was conducted in order to describe the epidemiology of readmissions for surgical site infections in patients in a governmental hospital in Belo Horizonte (MG). We evaluated 98 medical records and the reports of the Hospital Infection Control Committee related to readmitted patients for this reason among january/2008 and december/2009. The results showed that one quarter of patients who developed surgical site infection in the hospital needed a new hospitalization. The mean age of subjects was 57.2 years; more than a half had diabetes mellitus, and a third, hypertension, however, the anesthetic risk for the majority was classified as low. The infections occurred more frequently in clean and potentially contaminated surgeries and the medical specialties with higher number of patients readmitted was orthopedic, with more than half of surgeries related to the correction of fractures, and general surgery, where the hernia and gallbladder surgery predominated. Half of the subjects received biomaterial in its proceedings. The surgical and hospitalization times did not differ from others studies in the literature. Virtually all patients received antibiotic prophylaxis for indications mentioned in the protocol. Early signs and symptoms appeared after an average of 33.2 days, and half of the patients were diagnosed within the first 30 days postoperatively. The classification of infections showed that half of the patients had infection of organs and cavities and 60% were required surgical interventions, in addition to antimicrobial treatment. Staphylococcus aureus predominated in orthopedic procedures and Escherichia coli in general surgery, both with multi-resistance profile below the results presented in other studies. The study concludes that the post-discharge surveillance and monitoring of readmission rates contribute to the scaling of the problem and define specific actions for its control.

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