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  1. Globally, access to mental healthcare is often lacking in rural, low-resource settings. Mental healthcare services integration in primary care settings is a key intervention to address this gap. A common strat...

    Authors: Bibhav Acharya, Jasmine Tenpa, Poshan Thapa, Bikash Gauchan, David Citrin and Maria Ekstrand
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:492
  2. Although many organizational culture questionnaires have been developed, there is a lack of any validated multidimensional questionnaire assessing organizational culture at hospital ward level and adapted to h...

    Authors: F. Saillour-Glénisson, S. Domecq, M. Kret, M. Sibe, J. P. Dumond and P. Michel
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:491
  3. Group-based early parenting interventions delivered through community-based services may be a potentially effective means of promoting infant and family health and wellbeing. Process evaluations of these compl...

    Authors: Grainne Hickey, Sinead McGilloway, Mairead Furlong, Yvonne Leckey, Tracey Bywater and Michael Donnelly
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:490
  4. The English health system experienced a large-scale reorganisation in April 2013. A national tri-partite delivery framework involving the Department of Health, NHS England and Public Health England was agreed ...

    Authors: Tracey Chantler, Saumu Lwembe, Vanessa Saliba, Thara Raj, Nicholas Mays, Mary Ramsay and Sandra Mounier-Jack
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:489
  5. Socially disadvantaged groups, such as Aboriginal Australians, tend to have a high prevalence of multiple lifestyle risk factors, increasing the risk of disease and underscoring the need for services to addres...

    Authors: Natasha Noble, Christine Paul, Robert Sanson-Fisher, Heidi Turon, Nicole Turner and Katherine Conigrave
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:488
  6. Proxy respondents are frequently used in health surveys, and the proxy is most often the spouse. Longstanding concerns linger, however, about the validity of using spousal proxies, especially for older adults....

    Authors: Fredric D. Wolinsky, Lioness Ayres, Michael P. Jones, Yiyue Lou, George L. Wehby and Fred A. Ullrich
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:485
  7. Hospitalisations are the prime contributor to healthcare expenditure, with older adults often identified as high hospital users. Despite the apparent high use of hospitals at the end of life, limited evidence ...

    Authors: Melissa L. Harris, Xenia Dolja-Gore, Hal Kendig and Julie E. Byles
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:484
  8. Decentralised services using outreach clinics or modern technology are methods to reduce both patient transports and costs to the healthcare system. Telemedicine consultations via videoconference are one such ...

    Authors: Astrid Buvik, Einar Bugge, Gunnar Knutsen, Arvid Småbrekke and Tom Wilsgaard
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:483
  9. Numerous drugs used in the treatment of psychiatric disorders are substrates of cytochrome P450 enzymes and are potential candidates for drug-drug interactions (DDIs).

    Authors: Julia K. Ostermann, Anne Berghöfer, Frank Andersohn and Felix Fischer
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:482
  10. The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) in rural China has been expanding in both population coverage and benefit package. China has also established an essential medicine policy in recent years to further r...

    Authors: Xiaoyun Liu, Xiaojie Sun, Yang Zhao and Qingyue Meng
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:481
  11. While dual usage of US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and non-VA health services increases access to care and choice for veterans, it is also associated with a number of negative consequences including in...

    Authors: Terri LaCoursiere Zucchero, Sarah McDannold and D. Keith McInnes
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:480
  12. Accurate and timely patient handovers from hospital to other health care settings are essential in order to provide high quality of care and to ensure patient safety. We aim to investigate the effect of a comp...

    Authors: Rosanne van Seben, Suzanne E. Geerlings, Kim J. M. Verhaegh, Carina G. J. M. Hilders and Bianca M. Buurman
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:479
  13. Despite a growing global emphasis on universal healthcare, access to basic primary care for remote populations in post-conflict countries remains a challenge. To better understand health sector recovery in pos...

    Authors: Katherine Kentoffio, John D. Kraemer, Thomas Griffiths, Avi Kenny, Rajesh Panjabi, G. Andrew Sechler, Stephen Selinsky and Mark J. Siedner
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:478
  14. Patient’s satisfaction with hospital services is one of the most important indicators of efficiency and quality of services of different hospital wards.

    Authors: Fereshteh Farzianpour, Abbas Rahimi Foroushani, Niusha Shahidi Sadeghi and Saeede Ansari Nosrati
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:476
  15. There are international concerns in relation to the management of patient deterioration which has led to a body of evidence known as the ‘failure to rescue’ literature. Nursing staff are known to miss cues of ...

    Authors: Simon J. Cooper, Leigh Kinsman, Catherine Chung, Robyn Cant, Jayne Boyle, Loretta Bull, Amanda Cameron, Cliff Connell, Jeong-Ah Kim, Denise McInnes, Angela McKay, Katrina Nankervis, Erika Penz and Thomas Rotter
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:475
  16. Cancer centers are pressured to deliver high-quality services that can be measured and improved, which has led to an increase of assessments in many countries. A critical area of quality improvement is to impr...

    Authors: Anke Wind, Abinaya Rajan and Wim H. van Harten
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:474
  17. Hospital discharge records (HDRs) are routinely used to assess outcomes of care and to compare hospital performance for heart failure. The advantages of using clinical data from medical charts to improve risk-...

    Authors: Jacopo Lenzi, Vera Maria Avaldi, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Carlo Descovich, Ilaria Castaldini, Stefano Urbinati, Giuseppe Di Pasquale, Paola Rucci and Maria Pia Fantini
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:473
  18. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death globally. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention recommended for patients with CVD, to prevent recurrent events and to improv...

    Authors: Abraham Samuel Babu, Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, Randal J. Thomas, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Artur Haddad Herdy, Jeffrey S. Hoch and Sherry L. Grace
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:471
  19. Health services face the challenges created by complex problems, and so need complex intervention solutions. However they also experience ongoing difficulties in translating findings from research in this area...

    Authors: Joanne Reeve, Lucy Cooper, Sean Harrington, Peter Rosbottom and Jane Watkins
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:470
  20. The feasibility of effective fall prevention programmes (FPPs) for use in daily clinical practice needs to be assessed in the specific healthcare settings. The aim of this study was to explore the perceived be...

    Authors: Astrid E. Amacher, Irina Nast, Barbara Zindel, Lukas Schmid, Valérie Krafft and Karin Niedermann
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:469
  21. Problems with misallocation and redirection of critical resources and benefits intended for PLHIV are not uncommon in Kenya. This study explores corruption in Kenya’s HIV response system and the implications f...

    Authors: Njeri Kagotho, Alicia Bunger and Kristen Wagner
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:468
  22. To motivate people to lead a healthier life and to engage in disease prevention, explicit financial incentives, such as monetary rewards for attaining health-related targets (e.g. smoking cessation, weight los...

    Authors: Marzena Tambor, Milena Pavlova, Stanisława Golinowska, Jelena Arsenijevic and Wim Groot
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):426

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  23. Aging of the workforce is a growing problem. As workers age, their physical, physiological and psychosocial capabilities change. Keeping older workers healthy and productive is a key goal of European labor pol...

    Authors: Andrea Poscia, Umberto Moscato, Daniele Ignazio La Milia, Sonja Milovanovic, Jovana Stojanovic, Alice Borghini, Agnese Collamati, Walter Ricciardi and Nicola Magnavita
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):329

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  24. The support of health promotion activities for older people gains societal relevance in terms of enhancing the health and well-being of older people with a view to the efficient use of financial resources in t...

    Authors: Kai Huter, Ewa Kocot, Katarzyna Kissimova-Skarbek, Katarzyna Dubas-Jakóbczyk and Heinz Rothgang
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):328

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  25. European societies are ageing rapidly and thus health promotion for older people (HP4OP) is becoming an increasingly relevant issue. Crucial here is not only the clinical aspect of health promotion but also it...

    Authors: Stojgniew J. Sitko, Iwona Kowalska-Bobko, Anna Mokrzycka, Michał Zabdyr-Jamróz, Alicja Domagała, Nicola Magnavita, Andrea Poscia, Maciej Rogala, Anna Szetela and Stanisława Golinowska
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):327

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  26. The use of e-health and m-health technologies in health promotion and primary prevention among older people is largely unexplored. This study provides a systematic review of the evidence on the scope of the us...

    Authors: Ramon Kampmeijer, Milena Pavlova, Marzena Tambor, Stanisława Golinowska and Wim Groot
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):290

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  27. The public health policy agenda oriented towards healthy ageing becomes the highest priority for the European countries. The article discusses the healthy ageing concept and its possible determinants with an a...

    Authors: Agnieszka Sowa, Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Roman Topór-Mądry, Andrea Poscia and Daniele Ignazio la Milia
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):289

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  28. Health promotion interventions for older adults are important as they can decrease the onset and evolution of diseases and thus can reduce the medical costs related to those diseases. However, there is no comp...

    Authors: Jelena Arsenijevic, Wim Groot, Marzena Tambor, Stanislawa Golinowska, Christoph Sowada and Milena Pavlova
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):288

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  29. The ageing of modern societies remains one of the greatest challenges for health and social systems. To respond to this challenge, we need effective strategies assuring healthy active life for elderly people. ...

    Authors: Mariusz Duplaga, Marcin Grysztar, Marcin Rodzinka and Agnieszka Kopec
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16(Suppl 5):278

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 5

  30. Understanding immigrants’ interactions with the United States (US) healthcare system will likely make it possible to meet their healthcare needs and improve their quality of life in the US. Although challenges...

    Authors: Ana C. Lindsay, Mariana Gonçalves de Oliveira, Sherrie F. Wallington, Mary L. Greaney, Marcia Maria Tavares Machado, Lorita M. Freitag Pagliuca and Carlos Andre Moura Arruda
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:467
  31. The integration of health care has become a priority in most health systems, as patients increasingly receive care from several professionals in various different settings and institutions, particularly those ...

    Authors: Sina Waibel, Ingrid Vargas, Marta-Beatriz Aller, Jordi Coderch, Joan Farré and M. Luisa Vázquez
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:466
  32. Many patients with chronic physical illnesses have co-morbid psychological illnesses, which may respond to interprofessional collaborative care. Continuing education programs frequently focus on skills and kno...

    Authors: Christine B. Phillips, Sally Hall and Michelle Irving
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:465
  33. The use of interorganizational, collaborative approaches to build capacity in quality improvement (QI) in health care is showing promise as a useful model for scaling up and accelerating the implementation of ...

    Authors: Lianne Jeffs, Julie McShane, Virginia Flintoft, Peggy White, Alyssa Indar, Maria Maione, A. J. Lopez, Sue Bookey-Bassett and Lauren Scavuzzo
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:464
  34. In contrast to individual preferences, most people in developed countries die in health care institutions, with a considerable impact on health care resource use and costs. However, evidence about determinants...

    Authors: Damian Hedinger, Julia Braun, Vladimir Kaplan and Matthias Bopp
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:463
  35. Pakistan’s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pneumonia and diarrhoea, which continues to cause 27 % under-five mortality in Pakistan. The quality of supervision received b...

    Authors: Fauziah Rabbani, Shagufta Perveen, Wafa Aftab, Aysha Zahidie, Kashif Sangrasi and Shamim Ahmad Qazi
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:462
  36. Despite expanding international commitment to community health worker (CHW) deployment, little is known about how such workers actually use their time. This paper investigates this issue for paid CHWs named “C...

    Authors: Kassimu Tani, Allison Stone, Amon Exavery, Mustafa Njozi, Colin D. Baynes, James F. Phillips and Almamy Malick Kanté
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:461
  37. Poles constitute the largest group of migrants in Norway. Research confirms a steady inflow and a minimal outflow of Polish migrants. One of the key aspects of migrants’ structural integration is access to hea...

    Authors: Elżbieta Anna Czapka and Mette Sagbakken
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:460
  38. Interprofessional collaboration improves the quality of medical care, but integration into inpatient workflow has been limited. Identification of systems-based factors promoting or diminishing bedside interpro...

    Authors: Jed D. Gonzalo, Judy Himes, Brian McGillen, Vicki Shifflet and Erik Lehman
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:459
  39. The acquisition of needle-stick injuries (NSI) in a healthcare setting poses an occupational hazard of transmitting blood-borne pathogens from patients to healthcare workers (HCWs). The objective of this study...

    Authors: Rami A. Ballout, Batoul Diab, Alain C. Harb, Rami Tarabay, Selma Khamassi and Elie A. Akl
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:458
  40. Evidence from population-based studies on the economic burden imposed by chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) is still sparse in Sub-Saharan Africa. Our study aimed to fill this existing gap in knowledge ...

    Authors: Qun Wang, Stephan Brenner, Olivier Kalmus, Hastings Thomas Banda and Manuela De Allegri
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:457
  41. Hypertension is a public health problem and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary program based on group and individua...

    Authors: Regina Kuhmmer, Rosmeri Kuhmmer Lazzaretti, Cátia Moreira Guterres, Fabiana Viegas Raimundo, Leni Everson Araújo Leite, Tássia Scholante Delabary, Suhelen Caon, Gisele Alsina Nader Bastos and Carisi Anne Polanczyk
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:456
  42. Children with complex needs can face barriers to system access and navigation related to their need for multiple services and healthcare providers. Central intake for pediatric rehabilitation was developed and...

    Authors: Kristy D. M. Wittmeier, Gayle Restall, Kathy Mulder, Brenden Dufault, Marie Paterson, Matthew Thiessen and Lisa M. Lix
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:455
  43. Excessive gestational weight gain can result in poor maternal and child health outcomes. Estimates from single studies indicate the prevalence of excessive gestational weight gain in Australia could lie betwee...

    Authors: Vanessa Clements, Kit Leung, Santosh Khanal, Jane Raymond, Michelle Maxwell and Chris Rissel
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:454
  44. To ascertain equity in financing for essential medicines and health supplies (EMHS) in Uganda, this paper explores the relationships among government funding allocations for EMHS, patient load, and medicines a...

    Authors: Donna Kusemererwa, Anita Alban, Ocwa Thomas Obua and Birna Trap
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:453
  45. Patient safety has gained less attention in primary care in comparison to specialised care. We explore how local medical centres (LMCs) can play a role in strengthening patient safety, both locally and in tran...

    Authors: Trond Kongsvik, Kristin Halvorsen, Tonje Osmundsen and Gudveig Gjøsund
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2016 16:452