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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/breast-cancer-medications-for-risk-reduction-2002
July 08, 2002 - (Go to Clinical Considerations for a discussion of risk.) … Table 1 indicates how the estimated benefits of tamoxifen vary depending on age and family history. … thromboembolic events such as stroke, pulmonary embolism, or deep venous thrombosis; or do not have … events, and do not have a uterus. … that women with a 5-year projected risk for breast cancer greater than or equal to 1.66 percent may
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digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/citation/r21hs023952-chrischilles-final-report-2018.pdf
January 01, 2018 - resemble a
smartphone text conversation, and a menu or tabs to select what you want to do. … with a health coach 0 2
….notifications when it is time to do things (check-ups, shots,
etc.)
0 2 … (very low
to very high)
How successful were
you in accomplishing
what you were asked
to do? … do so when a
system is designed with their needs in mind. … resemble a smartphone text conversation, and
a menu or tabs to select what you want to do
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/risk-factors-and-outcomes-foreign-body-left-during-procedure-analysis-413-incidents-after
December 04, 2016 - Despite the persistence of this problem, controversy remains around how to prevent such errors. … quality metric for surgery in children: do they predict adverse outcomes? … March 3, 2011
Pilot implementation of a perioperative protocol to guide operating room-to-intensive … December 20, 2023
A multicenter collaborative effort to reduce preventable patient harm … April 17, 2013
Retained surgical items: a problem yet to be solved.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/learning-morbidity-and-mortality-conferences-focus-and-sustainability-lessons-patient-care
April 13, 2022 - Morbidity and mortality (M&M) conferences are a useful tool for teams to investigate and learn from … to sustaining changes at a systems -level. … Researchers suggest M&M formats should shift to a broader focus to implement and sustain lasting system-level … April 13, 2022
Moving beyond the weekend effect: how can we best target interventions … August 17, 2022
What do we really know about crew resource management in healthcare?
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/predictors-adverse-events-patients-after-discharge-intensive-care-unit
December 08, 2021 - January 24, 2024
Design and trial of a new ambulance-to-emergency department handover … December 20, 2017
How do nurses use early warning scoring systems to detect and act on … March 23, 2022
Adverse events after transition from ICU to hospital ward: a multicenter … October 2, 2013
Unplanned transfers to a medical intensive care unit: causes and relationship … January 5, 2011
The value of adding a verbal report to written handoffs on early readmission
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digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/citation/r13hs027528-clark-final-report-2021.pdf
January 01, 2021 - EM serves as a microcosm of
the healthcare system and can provide valuable insight to how telehealth … How do we train emergency practitioners in virtual presence (webside manner)
for patient-to-provider … How do we train interprofessional EM teams to provide collaborative care via
TH? … How can TH be used to augment safe transitions of care? (4.08)
2. … How effective can TH be as a solution for hospitals, particularly rural and critical
access, that are
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January 01, 2024 - Aim 2) To analyze how the PCMH model interacts with patient safety from different
perspectives – patient … knowledge about ambulatory safety and how best
to design future interventions to improve patient outcomes … phases of data analysis, was used to examine how primary care
workers detect threats to safety in primary … : To compare how primary care workers search and detect
safety threats as a way to prevent medical errors … Primary care workers anticipated safety events by thinking about
the information they may be missing or do
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/sites/default/files/2024-04/breast-cancer-screening-lets-talk-about-it-final-rec-discussion-guide.pdf
January 01, 2024 - breast cancer screening, including what age to start screening and how often people should be screened … These
women should talk to their healthcare professional about how best to stay healthy. … include being told you might have cancer when you don’t—or being told you don’t have cancer when you do … More research is needed on how
to better find breast cancer in women with dense breasts, whether that … How else can I reduce my risk of breast cancer?
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/failure-utilize-functions-electronic-prescribing-system-and-subsequent-generation-technically
February 15, 2012 - Human factors engineering studies how users interact with technology and attempts to optimize systems … February 15, 2012
Drug-drug interactions and actual harm to hospitalized patients: a … December 31, 2014
Developing a process to measure actual harm from medication errors … A systematic review. … September 1, 2016
Implementation of a custom alert to prevent medication-timing errors
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September 01, 2014 - 3
Key Question 3: How do open biopsy and various core
needle techniques differ in terms of patient … Definitions of Test Performance Outcomes and
Underestimation Rates
Table A illustrates how index and … CrIs that do not include the null value (0) are highlighted in bold. … (9 cohort and 5 case series or case reports), the percentage
of needle tracks reported to contain … Key Question 3: How do open biopsy and various core
needle techniques differ in terms of patient preference
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August 02, 2017 - their capacity to receive and
incorporate other PCOR findings in the future
Study how external … Primary Care Practice Facilitation Program:
A How-to Guide (2011)
The Practice Facilitation Handbook … : Training Modules for New Practice
Facilitators and Their Trainers (2013)
Case Studies of Exemplary … It was just easier and quicker for the coach to do the work in the time she had
available for the … “Learning” in a Large System & the PF Role
Action PFs take to Facilitate Learning in a System
BMI
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November 01, 2014 - However, the evolution of the PCMH concept has not yet led to a clear understanding of how its
core … They do not represent the only way or the best way to implement the
PCMH, nor do they represent every … The “regulatory compliance” attribute is supported by the ability to
submit mandatory case reports to … a better understanding of how a PCMH operates and encourage a willingness to
coordinate care in a way … and seeking feedback on how well it relates to their experiences with a PCMH.
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July 19, 2023 - To reduce reviewer errors and bias, all citations
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September 01, 2014 - Describe the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program and how it may improve prescribing. … After a surgical
amputation to treat the ulcer, his pain worsened to 10/10. … hospital.(4) The issue faced by providers caring for the patient in the case, therefore, is quite
common: How … in assuring a favorable risk-to-benefit ratio. … The authors are solely
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/renal-function_disposition-comments.pdf
August 11, 2014 - This should relay to
the reader how complex troponin interpretation is. … We state, “With
constantly evolving and newer assays, there
is a need to define how these new high- … We do not think a cumulative meta-analysis
will help to address our Key Questions. … However we do have this
listed as a research gap. … Still
this is not the same thing when critically
evaluating a biomarker in how much it
discriminates
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/high-cholesterol-other-lipid-abnormalities-screening-1996
January 01, 1996 - 16 Excess risk from high cholesterol is smaller in women, who have less than half the CHD risk as do … There is, however, no evidence that they significantly improve the management of patients who do not … By how much and how quickly does reduction in serum cholesterol lower risk of ischemic heart disease? … How reliably can compact chemistry analyzers measure lipids? … Psychologic effects of the diagnosis and treatment of hypercholesterolemia: lessons from case studies
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www.ahrq.gov/ncepcr/reports/grants-transform/key-themes.html
March 01, 2017 - motivations for undertaking primary care transformation, and the readiness to do so, varied across practices … organizational capacity were either slow to implement changes or unable to do so altogether. 16
Changes … dramatic shift in mental models (i.e., how people think) about primary care at the individual level, … Driscoll and colleagues found that to do so, it was necessary for leaders to communicate in a clear and … implementation even though they faced numerous potential challenges, and they were able to do so by
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October 01, 2015 - motivations for undertaking primary care transformation, and the readiness to do so, varied across practices … organizational capacity were either slow to implement changes or unable to do so altogether. 16
Changes … dramatic shift in mental models (i.e., how people think) about primary care at the individual level, … Driscoll and colleagues found that to do so, it was necessary for leaders to communicate in a clear and … implementation even though they faced numerous potential challenges, and they were able to do so by