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Beyond tokenistic participation: Using representational artefacts to enable meaningful public participation in health service design
2013
Health Policy
that both groups find meaningful and valid. ...
We suggest that using such representational artefacts can provide an alternative approach to participation that stands in contrast to the current focus on the professionalisation of public participants ...
We acknowledge the valuable contributions of all the staff, patients, carers and advocates who participated in BOSOP as well as the support of Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care (SCCCC) in the ...
doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2013.05.008
pmid:23786993
fatcat:crn2zdrawfgi3b6xl7be6cspiy
Promoting Students' Sense of Coherence in Medical Education Using Transformative Learning Activities
2020
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Medical education includes rich opportunities to use transformative learning activities both on campus and at clinical placement sites, but it is not given that these types of learning activities are present ...
in the teaching offered at all the various learning sites; thus, enhanced awareness of why and how to promote transformative learning is required among medical educators. ...
Meaningfulness refers to the student's perception of educational content as relevant and useful for professional practice. ...
doi:10.2147/amep.s266960
pmid:33154694
pmcid:PMC7608481
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Promoting Students' Sense of Coherence in Medical Education Using Transformative Learning Activities
2020
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
These transformative learning activities influenced students' perceptions of educational content and demands as being comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful, which are the core components of "sensing ...
of the interplay between theoretical knowledge and professional practice, thereby creating a sense of coherence in medical education.Methods: This paper analyzes the data from interviews with 40 medical ...
Meaningfulness refers to the student’s perception of educational content as relevant and useful for professional practice. ...
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fatcat:ilru2m6kfnbcbmlkvcdb5iyd3a
The Journey of Primary Care Practices to Meaningful Use: A Colorado Beacon Consortium Study
2013
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
There are few comprehensive descriptions of how primary care practices achieve the meaningful use of clinical data, including the formal stage 1 meaningful use requirements. ...
Conclusion: Meeting the stage 1 requirements for incentives under Medicare and Medicaid meaningful use criteria is the first waypoint in a longer journey by primary care practices to the meaningful use ...
Practices were concerned that extensive EHR upgrades (or a completely new EHR) would be necessary to provide the required data for future meaningful use. ...
doi:10.3122/jabfm.2013.05.120344
pmid:24004712
fatcat:uyzzg52ayjhvhez5u6d2tfbpcu
Virtual patient consultations and the use of an ePortfolio assessment to support student learning of integrated professional skills
2016
Focus on Health Professional Education A Multi-Professional Journal
Student also liked vConsults potential for future use in their practice. ...
medical specialists about cancer diagnosis and treatment. ...
for what the future holds in this particular career field. ...
doi:10.11157/fohpe.v17i3.178
fatcat:6khzfkpserftlgelh3zaownhbi
Dealing Crisis Management using AI
2021
International Journal of Computer Science Engineering and Applications
Due to the rapid growth of such data, solutions need to be studied and provided in order to handle and extract value and knowledge from these datasets for different industries and business operations. ...
Big data refers to datasets that are not only big, but also high in variety and velocity, which makes them difficult to handle using traditional tools and techniques. ...
An example of a high veracity data set would be data from a medical experiment or trial. ...
doi:10.5121/ijcsea.2021.11502
fatcat:uxkmx6as5ba6ngvlsdluer57oa
Meaningful use in the safety net: a rapid ethnography of patient portal implementation at five community health centers in California
2017
JAMIA Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Objective: US health care institutions are implementing secure websites (patient portals) to achieve federal Meaningful Use (MU) certification. ...
use" as defined by and for their patients. ...
The driver becomes meeting certain meaningful use standards sometimes taking priority over meaningful use for our patients." ...
doi:10.1093/jamia/ocx015
pmid:28340229
pmcid:PMC6080844
fatcat:w2ks7xet6fapji3xajeq2qvc6y
Meaningful Use of Electronic Prescribing in 5 Exemplar Primary Care Practices
2011
Annals of Family Medicine
PURPOSE Successful use of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is a key requirement for demonstrating meaningful use of electronic health records to qualify for federal incentives. ...
workarounds to ensure the completeness of patient medical records. ...
Acknowledgments: We are grateful for the assistance of Christopher Jackson and Karen Danna-Lynch in developing data-coding schemes. ...
doi:10.1370/afm.1261
pmid:21911757
pmcid:PMC3185481
fatcat:6sxafoo6ojblpoybf7oniciba4
Preparing students for pharmacy practice using critical thinking and reflection
2021
Pharmacy Education
Social, behavioural, and administrative sciences are among the Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education (ACPE) mandated foundational knowledge requirements for pharmacy school curricula. ...
into a learning experience exploring how patients and pharmacists navigate the complexities of the US healthcare system. ...
The comments and clear feedback really helped me learn from my progressive case." ...
doi:10.46542/pe.2021.211.789802
fatcat:pxh5pkm7jjddbn6ybnafg7o7si
Using communities of practice as a lens for exploring experiential pharmacy learning in general practice: Are communities of practice the way forward in changing the training culture in pharmacy?
2022
BMC Medical Education
Conclusions The learning culture of GP supports learners' development, providing time and opportunities for meaningful and authentic workplace learning, with healthcare professionals acting as supervisors ...
These findings can usefully inform implementation of meaningful learning opportunities in primary and secondary care for those involved in pharmacy education and training. ...
We would like to acknowledge the HEE LaSE team and SEL FP VTS Training Programme Director -Katie Reygate and Jennifer Guffie for all their help and support with the evaluation. ...
doi:10.1186/s12909-021-03079-8
pmid:34980098
pmcid:PMC8722087
fatcat:pdaig6z6dbcmtobkjsm3z54tvq
Building capabilities: Using MOOCs to make transitions in work
2019
Open Praxis
Our research explores the experience of adults looking for flexible online learning opportunities that intersect with university study. ...
There were also cases where people had not yet identified a new career, but believed the knowledge and skills would support future transitions. ...
We wish to thank Nchangwi Munung who conducted most of the interviews that were used in this research and Soraya Lester who continued in this role. ...
doi:10.5944/openpraxis.11.4.1027
fatcat:sx6mzr7aazdeveziwozpv6qgje
The Power of a Team: Using Unfolding Video Cases in Interprofessional Education for Advanced Health Trainees
2018
MedEdPORTAL
Few interprofessional (IP) learning opportunities are designed specifically for advanced health learners who are early in their training yet have already had some clinical experience. ...
This group of learners requires activities that are didactic based but extend beyond the introductory IP curricula typically geared towards prelicensure students. ...
Acknowledgments The authors gratefully acknowledge the ANE case-writing team, the faculty and staff of the Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education, Research and Practice, the Learning & ...
doi:10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10707
pmid:30800907
pmcid:PMC6342377
fatcat:nqx4zkpxirfqzavmxodvucty5u
Critical Characteristics of Housing and Housing Supports for Individuals with Concurrent Traumatic Brain Injury and Mental Health and/or Substance Use Challenges: A Qualitative Study
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Implications for practice, including the urgent need for formalized TBI and MHSU education, support for service providers, and potential interventions to further enable core housing processes are discussed ...
This study aimed to describe critical characteristics of housing and housing supports for individuals with concurrent TBI and MHSU from the perspectives of service users with TBI and MHSU and housing service ...
Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank the service users and service providers who shared their time and experiences for the purpose of this project. ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph182212211
pmid:34831967
pmcid:PMC8619924
fatcat:y4ckherjebei7nogtm4djho5vu
Peer engagement barriers and enablers: insights from people who use drugs in British Columbia, Canada
2019
Canadian journal of public health
Peer engagement ensures decisions are relevant, appropriate, and effective to the affected community. ...
In this study, we examined the perspectives of people who use or have used illicit drugs (PWUD) on peer engagement in health and harm reduction settings across British Columbia (BC), Canada. ...
The right people Participants talked about the commitment from PWUD and providers required to support meaningful PE. Part of this idea was Bfinding the right people. ...
doi:10.17269/s41997-018-0167-x
pmid:30610564
pmcid:PMC6964581
fatcat:zuaabuk65ze43bj7yjpygncrmu
What role does employment play in dual recovery? A qualitative meta-synthesis of cross-cutting studies treating substance use treatment, psychiatry and unemployment services
2017
Advances in Dual Diagnosis: Policy, practice and research in mental health and substance use
As such, occupational engagement and having a job provide opportunities for developing a meaningful identity and fostering competencies, hope, a sense of empowerment and direction for one's future (Andersen ...
In doing so, the article strives to point out new routes for future research and the need for potential policy development in the field of recovery and employment. ...
doi:10.1108/add-11-2016-0019
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