scholarly journals Adapting the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate the Impact of a Multi-Disciplinary Patient Care Transfer Pathway

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Catherine Hayes ◽  
Yitka Graham

This article reports on the use of a RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) framework hybrid adaptation as a methodological approach to the evaluation of the implementation of a hospital transfer pathway (HTP) product (‘Red Bag'). In particular, it provides an insight into why functional adaptation of the RE-AIM model was necessary in the context of the work undertaken. Data analysis was guided by original principles of the RE-AIM framework, which is a recognised tool for understanding impact of an intervention in establishing a newly adapted hybrid model of implementation. Outcomes of the study were used to reflexively inform future working relationships between multi-agency partners in care.

Economies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Maria Adamakou ◽  
Dimitris Kallioras ◽  
George Petrakos

Universities are emerging growth determinants. This is so as, in addition to the fulfillment of their traditional role in teaching and (basic) research, universities, as aptly described within the helix framework, are expected to engage in regional development processes. The paper aims to detect trends of convergence among EU universities in terms of performance. To the best of our knowledge, this topic has not hitherto been examined. The empirical analysis of the paper covers the period 2014–2021, utilizes data obtained from URAP (University Ranking by Academic Performance), and employs the methodological approach of convergence clubs. The findings of the paper provide valuable insight into both theory and policy-making. We conclude that despite the unification of EU educational space, trends of divergence among EU universities are still present, and notable divisions still remain. Consequently, this indicates that the impact of EU universities on the formation of spatial disparities across EU space is not neutral.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 401-405
Author(s):  
Yitka Graham ◽  
Sarah Keith ◽  
Maria Freeman ◽  
Ken Haggerty ◽  
Kathryn Dimmock ◽  
...  

This article provides an insight into the evaluation of a hospital care transfer pathway, which was operationalised with the intention of improving information for healthcare professionals and local authority staff working in home and secondary care settings, such as hospitals. The evaluation of the Red Bag scheme provides timely reminders of the need for effective communication in any context of patient-centred care, the need for the capacity to keep learning and perhaps most importantly to remain reflective on practice every day. The article ends with 10 specific recommendations for all staff working in the context of hospital transfer, to ensure that optimal experience for patients can be assured as far as possible.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. R. Mani ◽  
Myranda Maynard ◽  
Ramani Kothadia ◽  
Karsten Krug ◽  
Karen E. Christianson ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTProteogenomics involves the integrative analysis of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and post-translational modification data produced by next-generation sequencing and mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Several publications by the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) and others have highlighted the impact of proteogenomics in enabling deeper insight into the biology of cancer and identification of potential drug targets. In order to encapsulate the complex data processing required for proteogenomics, and provide a simple interface to deploy a range of algorithms developed for data analysis, we have developed PANOPLY—a cloud-based platform for automated and reproducible proteogenomic data analysis. A wide array of algorithms have been implemented, and we highlight the application of PANOPLY to the analysis of cancer proteogenomic data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-30
Author(s):  
Yikita Graham ◽  
Sarah Keith ◽  
Maria Freeman ◽  
Ken Haggerty ◽  
Kathryn Dimmock ◽  
...  

Patient care transfer pathways in the context of nursing and residential care settings remain a challenge. Researchers from the University of Sunderland provide insight into a scheme designed to streamline this process, encouraging collaboration between patients, their families and carers


Author(s):  
Haroon Khan

The global hike in the prices of gold and oil made an impact in the economy of the countries around the globe. The impact has varied in the developing and developed countries. The research is a preliminary investigation into the subject matter. It has plunged into the relation of these two commodities prices with the GDP of an emerging economy of Pakistan. The findings give a compelling insight into the subject matter. The study used the stock market data with the average Gold and Oil prices from the period of 1997 to 2014. The data analysis results show that gold and oil prices have a significant impact on GDP.


2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Otten ◽  
Tiffany Chen

As nurses, we are very familiar with the environmental factors associated with change, the impact of chaos on working relationships, and the general milieu of a nursing unit. This story relates how a student in a leadership practicum was encouraged to look at change through an organizational lens when the leadership dynamics changed in a work group. The Roy Adaptation Model and chaos theory were applied as frameworks for this assessment as a way to organize and foster learning. Through this serendipitous opportunity, the student gained an insight into the dynamics of group process and an appreciation of the work it takes for leaders and managers to keep the work group in a healthy functional state.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 872-883
Author(s):  
Moh Yasir ◽  
Heri Pratikto ◽  
Puji Handayati

At the beginning of 2020, there was a global attack that caused almost the whole world including Indonesia to be shocked by the virus, namely Covid-19. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused the Indonesian economy to weaken, many entrepreneurs suffered massive losses due to the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the MSMEs affected is MSME processing apples in Bumiaji Village, Batu City, with the Covid-19 pandemic, MSME processingapples are trying to adapt to the situation by utilizing digital-based businesses. The methodological approach used in this research is a qualitative method using case studies. Data were collected using in-depth interviews by going through the process of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusions. The data analysis technique was the researcher's data analysis technique using the Semiotic data analysis technique. The subject of this research is the head of MSMEs and several other MSMEs. This study found that MSMEs processingapples in Bumiaji Village suffered huge losses and there was one MSME that went out of business because their capital was forfeited. However, with the Covid-19 pandemic, MSMEs processingApples in Bumiaji Village did not stay silent, but MSMEs in Bumiaji Village made changes to their sales strategy by utilizing online business using digital businesses that they understood. With the experience they learn about digital-based business. Even though MSME owners have weaknesses in human resources which result in them not being able to maximize their sales strategy. With these limitations, MSME owners have a high interest in doing digital-based business.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. M. Willis ◽  
L. D. Xiao

Over the last two decades the flow of Asians to Australia through legitimate immigration programs has accelerated. This is particularly the case for Asian nurses coming from countries that were once subjected to European colonisation. The difficulties encountered by nurses from Asian countries mirror those of earlier waves of migrants. These include navigating the language and differences in cultural mores, values, and beliefs, along with the loneliness that may come from leaving strong family ties at home. While racism has been evident for all earlier waves of migrants, Asians face an additional hurdle linked to the uneasy relationship Australians and the Australian state has with Asia. Australia is geographically in Asia, but culturally Anglo and European.  The impact this might have on the working relationships of Asian and Australian born registered nurses is significant given the nature of their work in caring for the sick and elderly. This liminal relationship between the Australian state and Asians provides a theoretical insight into the particular difficulties experienced by Asian nurses and the integration programs that might assist them and their Australian colleagues to develop cohesive working relationships.


Author(s):  
Achmad Mabrurin ◽  
Nur Aini Latifah

Abstract with the title "Analysis of the Development of Sharia Tourism Potential in Improving the Economy of the Community (Study on Religious Tourism in the Tomb of Gus Miek Kediri Regency and Mbah Wasil Kota Kediri)" written by Achmad Mabrurin and guided by Ms. Dr. Hj. Nur Aini Latifah, SE., MM and Dr. Iffatin Nur, M.Ag. The research in this thesis dilator is behind the improvement of the economy of the community, in the Qur'an there are many signs to carry out tourism activities. Tourism is one sector that can bring in individual, community income and income for the State. The focus and research questions in this study are (1) How to Develop the Potential of Religious Tourism in Increasing the Economy of the Community at Gus Miek's Tomb in Kab. Kediri and Mbah Wasil Kota Kediri, (2) How is the Impact of the Development of the Potential of Religious Tourism in Increasing the Economy of the Community in the Tomb of Gus Miek Kab. Kediri and Mbah Wasil Kota Kediri (3) What are the obstacles and solutions to the Development of the Potential of Religious Tourism in Increasing the Economy of the Community in the Tomb of Gus Miek Kab. Kediri and Mbah Wasil Kota Kediri. The method in this study used a qualitative approach using field research. The location of the research was the Tomb of Gus Miek Tambak, Ngadi, Mojo, Kab. Kediri and Mbah Wasil Tomb Setono Gedong, Kec. City of Kediri, City of Kediri. The data source of this study consisted of informants, events and locations. Procedure for collecting data using the method of interview (interview), observation, and documentation. Data analysis using qualitative data analysis. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that: (1) In the development of religious tourism, many parties feel benefited, from managers and caretakers feel supported because all development processes can be done and can be resolved, from residents or local traders who feel benefited because of the development done to make visitors often stop by in stalls, and from visitors feel benefited by the development of this tourism potential because they can feel more comfortable and calm. (2) The impact of the development of tourism potential in improving the economy of the community is fairly positive, all parties are affected by the development of the potential of religious tourism and feel benefited by the development. (3) Constraints and solutions to the development of religious tourism, the number of managers and developers is very minimal, the surrounding community's insight into the potential of religious tourism is very lacking. Solution, Conduct small meetings with the community to discuss the magnitude of the potential of religious tourism in the mbah Wasil tomb if it can be managed optimally.


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