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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 8:128-133
Background Influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality in long-term care facilities. Immunization of health care workers has been shown to reduce the impact of influenza in this setting, yet few studies address improvement efforts aimed at l
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 13(9)
National influenza immunization rates for healthcare workers (HCW) in long-term care (LTC) remain unacceptably low. This poses a serious public health threat to residents. Prior work has suggested high staff turnover rates as a contributing factor to
Autor:
Dawn M. Santora, Melissa McNeil, Mark D. Gulinson, Lisa A. Marr, Erol M. Kosar, Richard H. Hunn, Robert J. Pritchard, Jill Wachman, Richard P. Lofgren, Joseph L. Lipinski, Stephen G. Rohn, Joseph Conigliaro, Karen E. Caldwell, Ruth Ann Guilinger, Abraham Thomas, Karl E. Bushman, Thomas Dinella, Jennifer Hartle, Michael W. Finikiotis, Timothy M. Hunter, Richard C. Hogan, Carol J. Higham, Jill, Leighton J. Sweet, Thomas I. Murtaugh, John J. Szawaluk, David S. Macpherson, Edward G. Dianesi, Samuel I. Hammerman, Laurie M. Hankin, Mariellen T. Rodman, Jennifer L. Osborn, David M. Friedland, Edward J. Schloss, Robert J. Leon, Coleen M. Andruss, William J. Pendergast, Virginia Balderston, Marc I. Sandberg, Robert G. Finkel, Janet M. Hines, Caroline J. Lubick, Alan R. Stein, Sander van Cleeff, Lawrence C. Reardon, Michele A. Young, Anita Deswal, Mark E. Collins, David S. Richards, Todd D. Shuster, Robert J. Hally, Rosemarie A. Leuzzi, Erika L. Hoffman, Donna C. Needleman, Steven E. Labkoff, Lisa C. Ramsey, Michael A. McGuiness, Thomas J. Dinella, Steven T. Tee, Anthony P. Pietropaoli, Colleen M. Andruss, David A. Nace, Thomas A. Selvaggi, Mitchell G. Cohen, Emily L. Yee, Robert K. Zeldin, Laurance W. Kam, Kevin J. McCullum, Steven Lilie, James V. Harris, Kathleen J. Keyes, Lana Tsao, Michael S. Heinle, Caroline G. Dale, Glenn C. Michelson, C. Bernie Good, Julia M. Dippl, Mark A. Provensano, Robert S. Gorby, Daniel J. O'Rourke, Mary L. Cameron, Jeff Whittle
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 155:389
Background: Measurement of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination (DRE) are commonly used for prostate cancer screening. Clinicians have been advised to avoid measuring serum PSA after DRE because of the possibility of s