Comparing patients’ experiences with in-home urgent care from community paramedics vs urgent care provided in emergency departments, we found higher satisfaction among patients receiving in-home ...
A randomized double-blind pilot study comparing cetirizine with diphenhydramine in the prevention of paclitaxel-associated infusion-related reactions. Rescue-free laxation response with ...
Keenova Therapeutics plc announced today that a new presentation related to Dupuytren's contracture (DC) and XIAFLEX® (collagenase clostridium histolyticum, or CCH) will be shared at the American ...
When we think about improving the patient experience, we often think about proven best practices such as nurse leader rounding or post-discharge phone calls. These practices standardize and enhance ...
Nationwide Industry-Led Community Exercise Program for Men With Locally Advanced, Relapsed, or Metastatic Prostate Cancer on Androgen-Deprivation Therapy We prospectively evaluated the experience of ...
Over recent decades, research has repeatedly demonstrated that physician attire plays an influential role in shaping patient perceptions, impacting trust, empathetic communication and overall ...
Emotional safety should be assessed as a core component of patient safety, researchers at New York City-based NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing wrote in a Dec. 29 article published in Advances in ...
A healthcare professional’s scrub color denotes certain qualities to the patients under their care, a new survey shows. Green scrubs struck many respondents as befitting a surgeon, while blue scrubs ...
More than 82% of American doctors say they believe patients with significant disabilities have a worse quality of life than people who don’t have disabilities, according to a new study. Those negative ...
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