October 1, 2001
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Program Result
Starting in July 1999, Medical Media Associates, Buffalo, N.Y., developed and evaluated the first of a series of videos for breast cancer patients: "Woman to Woman: A Video Series for Breast Cancer Patients." The videos were intended to provide psychosocial support as well as medical information.
December 1, 2001
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Program Result
UCLA examined the experience of children served by a California program that provides non-medical, personal assistance services to disabled persons.
January 1, 1999
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Book
In this chapter of the Anthology, the authors summarize the results of the evaluation of the Strengthening Hospital Nursing program and present an in-depth report on three of the 20 hospital sites.
January 1, 2008
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Program Result
Medical Care Research and Review published a Special Supplemental Issue: The Art and Science of Nursing Quality Measurement in April 2007.
March 1, 2008
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Program Result
Tom Ferguson, M.D., a pioneer in the field of online health, worked with a group of researchers, developers and leaders in the field to develop a white paper on e-patients and their impact on health care and medicine.
June 12, 2008
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Program Result
Members of the RWJF Critical Care End-of-Life Peer Workgroup conducted a series of five studies to develop ways to optimize care of patients dying in intensive care units (ICUs).
June 4, 2008
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Toolkit
The Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) toolkit provides information about the history and journey of TCAB, information on the program’s four focus areas, what is involved in TCAB and answers to frequently asked questions.
June 4, 2008
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Toolkit
Safe and reliable care hinges on a culture of safety where people are not just encouraged to work toward change, but to take action whenever necessary.
June 4, 2008
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Toolkit/Presentation Material
This article contains a simple list for hospitals who want to begin transforming care at the bedside.
June 4, 2008
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Toolkit
TCAB is a successful quality improvement program initially developed and led by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI).