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Farghaly, M 1, Fasseeh, A 2, Korra, N 3, Abd-El Aziz, A 3, Al Dallal, S 4, Badr, M 5, Alblooshi, S 6, Elkonaissi, I 7, Alyaseen, H 8, Pandita, R 9, Ismail, HA 10, Hamad, A 11, Sabbah, H 12, Aljedai, A 13, AL-Mudaiheem, H 14, Alhejazi, A 15, Alabdulkarim, H 16, Saeed, A 17, Alotaibi, G 18, Al Farsi, K 19, Al Lamki, M 20, Al Qassabi, A 21, Emara, S 22, Abaza, S 23, Kalo, Z 24
Publikováno v:
In Value in Health December 2024 27(12) Supplement:S88-S88
Autor:
Ismail Ha
Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal. 227:246-246
Autor:
Powell, Catherine, Ismail, Hanif, Davis, M., Taylor, A., Breen, Liz, Fylan, Beth, Alderson, S.L., Gale, C.P., Kellar, Ian, Silcock, Jonathan, Alldred, David P.
Yes
Background: Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transition from hospital to home, potentially leading to poor patient outcomes. The Improving the Safety and Continuity Of Medicines management at Tra
Background: Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transition from hospital to home, potentially leading to poor patient outcomes. The Improving the Safety and Continuity Of Medicines management at Tra
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19096
Autor:
Moreau, L.A., Holloway, I., Fylan, Beth, Hartley, S., Cundill, B., Fergusson, A., Alderson, S., Alldred, David P., Bojke, C., Breen, Liz, Ismail, Hanif, Gardner, Peter, Mason, E., Powell, Catherine, Silcock, Jonathan, Taylor, A., Farrin, A., Gale, C.
Yes
Introduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people in the UK, and is increasing in incidence. Appropriate management of medicines for heart failure at the time of hospital discharge reduces readm
Introduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people in the UK, and is increasing in incidence. Appropriate management of medicines for heart failure at the time of hospital discharge reduces readm
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19192
Autor:
Powell, Catherine, Ismail, Hanif, Cleverley, R., Taylor, A., Breen, Liz, Fylan, Beth, Alderson, S.L., Alldred, David P.
Yes
How to meaningfully partner with patients as data analysts remains obscure. A process evaluation of the ‘Improving the Safety and Continuity Of Medicines management at care Transitions’ (ISCOMAT) cluster randomised control trial of an in
How to meaningfully partner with patients as data analysts remains obscure. A process evaluation of the ‘Improving the Safety and Continuity Of Medicines management at care Transitions’ (ISCOMAT) cluster randomised control trial of an in
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18483
Autor:
Fylan, Beth, Ismail, Hanif, Hartley, S., Gale, C.P., Farrin, A.J., Gardner, Peter, Silcock, Jonathan, Alldred, David P.
Yes
Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, and the optimal management of medicines is crucial for patients, particularly when their care is transferred between hospital and the community. Optimising clinical outcomes requires well-cal
Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, and the optimal management of medicines is crucial for patients, particularly when their care is transferred between hospital and the community. Optimising clinical outcomes requires well-cal
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18551
Autor:
Powell, Catherine, Breen, Liz, Fylan, Beth, Ismail, Hanif, Alderson, S.L., Gale, C.P., Gardner, Peter, Farrin, A.J., Alldred, David P., ISCOMAT Programme Management Team
Yes
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medicines are used safely and effectively. However, medication changes are not always optimally communicated and implemented when patients transfer
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medicines are used safely and effectively. However, medication changes are not always optimally communicated and implemented when patients transfer
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18196
Autor:
Raynor, D.K., Ismail, Hanif, Blenkinsopp, Alison, Fylan, Beth, Armitage, Gerry R., Silcock, Jonathan
Yes
Background: Experience-based co-design (EBCD) brings patients and staff together to co-design services. It is normally conducted in one organization which initiates and implements the process. We used the traditional EBCD method with a numbe
Background: Experience-based co-design (EBCD) brings patients and staff together to co-design services. It is normally conducted in one organization which initiates and implements the process. We used the traditional EBCD method with a numbe
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17701
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