Abstract Background In an era of a rapidly aging population who requires home care services, clients must possess or develop therapeutic self-care ability in order to manage their health conditions safely in their homes. Therapeutic self-care is the ability to take medications as prescribed and to recognize and manage symptoms that may be experienced, such as pain. The purpose of this research study was to investigate whether therapeutic self-care ability explained variation in the frequency and types of adverse events experienced by home care clients. Methods A retrospective cohort design was used, utilizing secondary databases avai...
This study aims to examine patients' patterns of health care utilization before and after participat...
AbstractThis study aims to examine patients' patterns of health care utilization before and after pa...
Background: As Canadaâ s population ages, a greater number of seniors will require formal and infor...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the concept of therapeutic self-care in the c...
Abstract Background Home care (HC) is a critical comp...
Abstract Background Early identification of patients ...
Purpose: Explores the relations among patient characteristics, risk factors and adverse events of ad...
Research into adverse events in home care is at a very early stage worldwide. Adverse event researc...
Objectives: Research on life stressors and adverse life events has a long tradition. Few studies hav...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
Objective Home healthcare is an increasingly common part of healthcare. The patients are often aged,...
Objective Home healthcare is an increasingly common part of healthcare. The patients are often aged,...
Abstract Background Patient safety is an ongoing glob...
The onset of depressive symptoms is common in home care clients and their caregivers. Understanding ...
Publicly funded home care in Canada supports older adults in the community to delay institutional ca...
This study aims to examine patients' patterns of health care utilization before and after participat...
AbstractThis study aims to examine patients' patterns of health care utilization before and after pa...
Background: As Canadaâ s population ages, a greater number of seniors will require formal and infor...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the concept of therapeutic self-care in the c...
Abstract Background Home care (HC) is a critical comp...
Abstract Background Early identification of patients ...
Purpose: Explores the relations among patient characteristics, risk factors and adverse events of ad...
Research into adverse events in home care is at a very early stage worldwide. Adverse event researc...
Objectives: Research on life stressors and adverse life events has a long tradition. Few studies hav...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
Objective Home healthcare is an increasingly common part of healthcare. The patients are often aged,...
Objective Home healthcare is an increasingly common part of healthcare. The patients are often aged,...
Abstract Background Patient safety is an ongoing glob...
The onset of depressive symptoms is common in home care clients and their caregivers. Understanding ...
Publicly funded home care in Canada supports older adults in the community to delay institutional ca...
This study aims to examine patients' patterns of health care utilization before and after participat...
AbstractThis study aims to examine patients' patterns of health care utilization before and after pa...
Background: As Canadaâ s population ages, a greater number of seniors will require formal and infor...