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    Specialist palliative care until the very end of life - reports of family caregivers and the multiprofessional team by Anneke Ullrich, Sven Goldbach, Wiebke Hollburg, Bettina Wagener, Annette Rommel, Marten Müller, Denise Kirsch, Katrin Kopplin-Foertsch, Holger Schulz, Carsten Bokemeyer, Karin Oechsle

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The POS items consistently rated as least affected (= 0) by both, SPC teams and family caregivers, were ‘not wasted time’ (team 99%/family caregivers 87%), ‘information’ (84%/47%) and ‘support’ (53%/31%). …”
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    Green Breaks: The Restorative Effect of the School Environment’s Green Areas on Children’s Cognitive Performance by Giulia Amicone, Irene Petruccelli, Irene Petruccelli, Stefano De Dominicis, Stefano De Dominicis, Alessandra Gherardini, Valentina Costantino, Paola Perucchini, Paola Perucchini, Marino Bonaiuto, Marino Bonaiuto

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In Study 1, children’s psychological restoration was assessed by measuring sustained and selective attention, working memory, and impulse control, before and after the morning recess time. Team standardized playtime was conducted in a natural (vs. built) environment, and the perceived restorativeness was measured after each recess time. …”
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    Lessons learned from the first 50 COVID-19 critical care transfer missions conducted by a civilian UK Helicopter Emergency Medical Service team by J. Jeyanathan, D. Bootland, A. Al-Rais, J. Leung, J. Wijesuriya, L. Banks, T. Breen, R. DeCoverly, L. Curtis, A. McHenry, D. Wright, J. E. Griggs, R. M. Lyon

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The mean total mission cycle (time of referral until the time team declared free at receiving hospital) was 264 min (range 149–440 min). …”
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    Psychological Inoculation for Credibility Assessment, Sharing Intention, and Discernment of Misinformation: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Chang Lu, Bo Hu, Qiang Li, Chao Bi, Xing-Da Ju

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Moderator analyses were used to examine the differences in intervention strategy, intervention type, theme, measurement time, team, and intervention design. ResultsBased on 42 independent studies with 42,530 subjects, we found that psychological inoculation effectively reduces misinformation credibility assessment (d=–0.36, 95% CI –0.50 to –0.23; P<.001) and improves real information credibility assessment (d=0.20, 95% CI 0.06-0.33; P=.005) and real information sharing intention (d=0.09, 95% CI 0.03-0.16; P=.003). …”
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    Collaboration and Performance in Virtual Teams with Faultlines: An Emotional Management Intervention by Baltasar González-Anta, Virginia Orengo, Ana Zornoza, Nuria Gamero, Vicente Peñarroja

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Method: Fifty-two four-member teams participated in an experiment with repeated measures (three measurement times). Teams were randomly assigned to either a TEM intervention or a control condition. …”
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    Can We Apply Principles From Social Networking To Healthcare Informatics For Intelligent Data Analytics? by Shields, Andrew, Datta, Shoumen

    Published 2008
    “…The future of an integrated reality-online analytical framework may concomitantly support remote experts, real-time teams and insight-based or intelligence-trained feedback for point-of-contact (POC) decision makers to improve patient-specific services. …”
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    Is networking different with doctors working part-time? Differences in social networks of part-time and full-time doctors by Hingstman Lammert, Groenewegen Peter P, de Jong Judith D, Heiligers Phil JM, Völker Beate, Spreeuwenberg Peter

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…But we found as expected that in mixed teams with part-time doctors the frequency of regular communication was less compared to full-time teams. Furthermore, as expected the strength of the intended relationships of trust of part-time and full-time doctors was equally high.…”
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    Pre-shot combinations and game-related statistics discriminating between winners and losers depending on the game location during the NBA COVID-19 season by Alvaro Bustamante-Sánchez, Miguel-Angel Gomez-Ruano, Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez, Sergio L. Jiménez-Sáiz

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The main results showed that winning teams had a better shooting percentage based on three-pointers, catch-and-shot actions, cuts, pick-and-roll efficacy, and uncontested shots based on a better collective behavior after a successful space creation dynamic through a tactical functional unit. At the same time, teams would need players with the ability to clear those possessions in which the opponents force to an isolation or a contested shot. …”
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    Building a communication and support network among quality improvement teams in nursing homes: a longitudinal study of the SCOPE trial by Reza Yousefi Nooraie, Qiuyuan Qin, Adrian Wagg, Whitney Berta, Carole Estabrooks

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We developed communication and collaboration network maps pertaining to three time points: before SCOPE, at 2 months, and at 9 months. Results Over time, teams made significantly more new connections and strengthened existing ones, within and across regions. …”
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    Simulation-Based Training of the Rapid Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke (STREAM)—A Prospective Single-Arm Multicenter Trial by Ferdinand O. Bohmann, Natalia Kurka, Richard du Mesnil de Rochemont, Katharina Gruber, Joachim Guenther, Peter Rostek, Heike Rai, Philipp Zickler, Michael Ertl, Ansgar Berlis, Sven Poli, Sven Poli, Annerose Mengel, Annerose Mengel, Peter Ringleb, Simon Nagel, Johannes Pfaff, Frank A. Wollenweber, Lars Kellert, Moriz Herzberg, Luzie Koehler, Karl Georg Haeusler, Karl Georg Haeusler, Anna Alegiani, Charlotte Schubert, Caspar Brekenfeld, Christopher E. J. Doppler, Oezguer A. Onur, Christoph Kabbasch, Tanja Manser, Waltraud Pfeilschifter, STREAM Trial Investigators, Mohammad Alotaibi, AbdulAziz Batarfi, Annemarie Brandhofe, Roxane-Isabelle Kestner, Jan Hendrik Schaefer, Martin Alexander Schaller, Alexander Seiler, Stephanie Wallenwein, Laurent M. Willems, Helmuth Steinmetz, Elke Hattingen, Zeljko Kos, Markus Naumann, Corinna Blum, Paula Bombach, Julia Zeller, Christoph Gumbinger, Jens Regula, Solveig Horstmann, Miriam Heyse, Eva Dorozewski, Christian Hamentner, Reiff Tilman, Simon Schieber, Sibu Mundiyanapurath, Silvia Schönenberger, Yahia Mokli, Markus Möhlenbruch, Jan Bewersdorf, Maximilian Einhäupl, Katharina Feil, Matthias Klein, Ken Möhwald, Konstanze Mühlbauer, Mathias Mulazzani, Guido Rohrer, Sonja Schönecker, Franziska Dorn, Philipp Mennemeyer, Torleif Sandner, Brigitte Huber, Julia Hill, Jela Gavran, Heinrich Audebert, Rohat Geran, Johannes Schurig, Juliane Herm, Felix Kleefeld, Karl Schoknecht, Denes Jadranka, Kirsten Brade, Tatjana Wittenberg, Ulrich Mayer-Runge, Maxim Bester, Michael H Schönfeld, Fabian Flottmann, Lisa Prilop, Hannes Leischner, Andreas Maximilian Frölich, Sabine Roesner, Gabriel Broocks, Uta Hanning, Stephanie Guder, Matthias Bechstein, Caspar Brekenfeld, Carmen Lange, Sebastian Kautz, Focko L. Higgen, Anna Kyselyova, Götz Thomalla, Jens Fiehler, Gereon Rudolf Fink, Anna Bonkhoff, Julian Dronse, Katharina Kirsch, Sarah Laurent, Boris von Reutern, Jurij Rosen, Lukas Volz, Jan-Michael Werner, Michael Wollring, Robert Seliger, Abdulkadir Yildirim, Marc Schlamann, Jan Borggrefe

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It has the potential to improve process times, team communication, patient safety, and staff satisfaction. …”
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