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Sustainability in Healthcare Practice
Purpose - This study examines sustainable healthcare approaches by reviewing the literature on sustainable healthcare practices. Understanding the... -
Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability Development in Healthcare
Purpose - Digital technology is frequently employed in the healthcare sector to innovate and add value. This study examines AI-based technology... -
Clinical skills development for healthcare practitioners working with patients with persistent physical symptoms (PPS) in healthcare settings: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
BackgroundThe complexity and uncertainty around Persistent Physical Symptoms (PPS) make it difficult to diagnose and treat, particularly under...
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A mixed-methods program evaluation of the Alda Healthcare Experience- a program to improve healthcare team communication
BackgroundCommunication among interprofessional healthcare worker teams is critical to ensure a thriving and resilient workforce. We will evaluate...
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Exploring workplace-based learning in distributed healthcare settings: a qualitative study
BackgroundDistributed healthcare settings such as district hospitals, primary care, and public health facilities are becoming the real-life settings...
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Intercultural sensitivity in Chilean healthcare profession students
Each culture has unique health care related values, habits, perceptions, expectations, norms, etc., that makes cultural competence an important...
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Revolutionizing healthcare: the role of artificial intelligence in clinical practice
IntroductionHealthcare systems are complex and challenging for all stakeholders, but artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed various fields,...
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Educational interventions for imposter phenomenon in healthcare: a scoping review
BackgroundImposter Phenomenon (IP) is a subjective feeling of intellectual fraudulence and self-doubt experienced by individuals in goal-orientated...
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Moderators uncertainty tolerance (UT) in healthcare: a systematic review
Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is integral to healthcare. Providers’ responses to medical uncertainty has ramifications on the healthcare system, the...
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Teaching and Learning Ethics in Healthcare
Ethical issues arise throughout healthcare, and as such ethics teaching has long-standing been an important component of education for healthcare... -
Effectively teaching cultural competence in a pre-professional healthcare curriculum
BackgroundThere has been research documenting the rising numbers of racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States. With this rise, there is...
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Online learning for continuous professional development of healthcare workers: an exploratory study on perceptions of healthcare managers in Rwanda
BackgroundDue to outbreaks of new diseases, development of new treatment regimens and requirement of evidence-based practice, health professionals...
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Delivering medical leadership training through the Healthcare Leadership Academy: a four year analysis
BackgroundFormal leadership training is typically targeted at senior health professionals. The Healthcare Leadership Academy (HLA) was formed in 2016...
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Developing a competency framework for training with simulations in healthcare: a qualitative study
BackgroundSimulation is a technique used to create an experience without going through the real event. Competency-based medical education focuses on...
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The identification of requirements for competency development during work-integrated learning in healthcare education
BackgroundWork-integrated learning (WIL) is widely accepted and necessary to attain the essential competencies healthcare students need at their...
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Perceptions of psychological safety in healthcare professionals’ online learner-learner interactions
Research in computer-supported collaborative learning has explored various ways to support learner-learner interaction as healthcare professionals...
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Healthcare leaders navigating complexity: a scoping review of key trends in future roles and competencies
BackgroundAs healthcare systems rapidly become more complex, healthcare leaders are navigating expanding role scopes and increasingly varied tasks to...
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Healthcare educational debt in the united states: unequal economic impact within interprofessional team members
BackgroundAdvancing healthcare access and quality for underserved populations requires a diverse, culturally competent interprofessional workforce....
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First-aid training for primary Healthcare providers on a remote Island: a mixed-methods study
BackgroundEnsuring ongoing first-aid training for primary healthcare providers (PHPs) is one of the critical strategies for providing quality health...
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Cognition and attitudes of hospice care among healthcare providers: a case study of Sichuan Province
BackgroundUnder the background of the increasing aging population and cancer burden in China, the role of hospice care has become increasingly...