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    FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY OF SOVIET PRISONERS IN INSTITUTIONS OF CONFINEMENT IN 1956-1991 by Dmitry Yushchenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The most significant are the following problems: the protracted nature of the development of an extensive way of providing medical care to convicts of correctional labor colonies, which gives mainly quantitative rather than qualitative effect in medical care in General; the entry of medical institutions into the correctional labor colonies, which led to changes in the administrative management of the institution (instead of the doctor head of the colony) and, as a consequence, the reduction of the level of medical and household support of convicts; the need to improve the skills of doctors and nurses, as well as other personnel in the correctional institution; intentional self-harm of convicts in order to obtain more comfortable conditions of serving sentences and exemption from compulsory work. …”
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    Assessment of palliative patients with chemoresistance pulmonary tuberculosis life quality in the conditions of specialized hospital at the corrective labour colony by O. M. Raznatovska, G. V. Khudyakov

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Drug-resistant tuberculosis in patients who are in palliative care leads to a drastic reduction of all quality of life parameters. …”
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    The physical therapy efficacy index and chart: a stimulus for value-based healthcare using real-world data by Henri Kiers, Richard A.W. Felius, Martijn W. Heijmans, Arie C. Verburg

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…We propose an instrument that provides a clear overview of both the costs and returns of a treatment to improve the quality of care while keeping the costs affordable. Methods First, a general value-based healthcare concept was developed as an efficacy index. …”
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    Interprofessional homebased reablement intervention for older adults in Sweden: a randomized controlled trial by Lena-Karin Gustafsson, M. Söderman, C. Johansson, M. L. Elfström

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The goal is to enhance or maintain health and functional ability and, thereby, the ability of older adults to live in their own homes. …”
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    Early opioid use in acute severe burn injuries and long-term pain and quality of life by Tessa Garside, Lachlan Donaldson, Emily Fitzgerald, Bao Teng, Anthony Delaney

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusions: Patients who suffer major burns requiring ICU admission have long term issues with pain/discomfort, mobility, usual activities, self-care, and anxiety and depression, that are greater than reported in the general burns population. …”
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    Development and evaluation of a Physiotherapy-led, WHO-ICOPE-Based, Person-Centered Integrated Care Program (PTICOPE) module to enhance intrinsic capacity in older adults: Protocol... by Nurhazrina Noordin, Akkradate Siriphorn, Yu Chye Wah, Maria Justine

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants will be randomized to either the intervention group, receiving the PTICOPE module workbook and guided use, or the control group, receiving general IC information, healthcare education, and self-care management. …”
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    Earlier hospital discharge: a challenge for Norwegian municipalities by Heidi Gautun, Astri Syse

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Regardless of place of work, concerns were raised about limited resources in terms of personnel, equipment and competence, as well as an increase in hospital readmission rates. Negative reports on care provision for recently discharged patients came most frequently from nurses in municipalities which generally had low incomes, diverted limited resources to the health care sector and relied heavily on home-based care. …”
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