jueves, 8 de agosto de 2019

The healthcare workforce

The healthcare workforce



The healthcare workforce

This thematic series in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research considers the healthcare workforce. The physicians, nurses, and other professionals who provide direct patient care are vital to the success of the health care systems within which they operate. Accordingly, policymakers around the world are deeply concerned about such issues as whether they have enough professionals, whether they are being adequately trained and their skills used to the fullest, and whether they are appropriately distributed between and within countries. This article collection explores how these and related issues are playing out, both in Israel and internationally.
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  1. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Preventive medicine and health education are among the strategies used in coping with chronic diseases. However, it is yet to be determined what effect do personal and organizational aspects have on its’ imple...
    Authors:Ayelet Schor, Lucia Bergovoy-Yellin, Daniel Landsberger, Tania Kolobov and Orna Baron-Epel
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2019 8:50
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  2. Content Type:Commentary

    Physician burnout and depression have been recognized as serious international problems and the secondary costs of poor physician mental health are substantial. Interventions to address this problem can be spl...
    Authors:Stuart Slavin
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2019 8:34
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2019 8:2
  3. Content Type:Original Research Article

    A new role of Physician Assistant (PA) was introduced into Emergency Departments (ED) in Israel in 2016, as part of a larger effort to improve the quality of service in the EDs. When the new role was introduce...
    Authors:Rina Maoz-Breuer, Oren Berkowitz and Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2019 8:4
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  4. Content Type:Original Research Article

    In the past decade, direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOAC) have been introduced to medical practice for several indications, with a wide range of dosing regimens. As both over- and under-dosing might lead to...
    Authors:Amichai Perlman, Ehud Horwitz, Bruria Hirsh-Raccah, Gefen Aldouby-Bier, Tamar Fisher Negev, Sarit Hochberg-Klein, Yosef Kalish and Mordechai Muszkat
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2019 8:19
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  5. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Professional skills and academic records of the highest degree are essential requirements for the chairmanship of internal medicine departments. Whether the new generation and future successors of Israeli chai...
    Authors:Dana Zelnik Yovel, Orna Tal, Dror Dicker, Avishay Elis and Micha Rapoport
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:73
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  6. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Physiotherapy has a vital role in helping patients manage and overcome musculoskeletal pain. Healthcare providers’ beliefs about pain are associated with the beliefs of their patients. This study evaluated the...
    Authors:Shmuel Springer, Hadas Gleicher and Hila Hababou
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:67
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  7. Content Type:Commentary

    Chronic conditions and health inequalities are increasing worldwide. Against this backdrop, several countries, including Israel, have expanded the roles of nurses as one measure to strengthen the primary care ...
    Authors:Claudia B. Maier, Hannah Budde and James Buchan
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:64
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:69
  8. Content Type:Commentary

    The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health care. There is consideration within the profession of paediatrics, and health care more broadly, of how to make systems o...
    Authors:Moira Inkelas and Frank Oberklaid
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:62
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:53
  9. Content Type:Commentary

    Primary care is a crucial part of a functional health care system, though in many parts of the world there are current or projected gaps in the primary care physician workforce. The academic family medicine or...
    Authors:Amanda Weidner and Ardis Davis
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:57
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:28
  10. Content Type:Commentary

    The occupational health and safety of direct care workers in the home health setting has been the focal point of a somewhat scarce, though highly important, body of research. Although the demand for home care ...
    Authors:Miriam Ryvicker
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:51
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:32
  11. Content Type:Commentary

    Violence in healthcare settings is a global problem and violent acts are more likely to occur in emergency departments (EDs). Significant barriers to reporting workplace violence persist among healthcare worke...
    Authors:Beth A. Lown and Gary S. Setnik
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:39
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:6
  12. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Home care workers work in an isolated environment, with limited supervision and guidance which makes them more prone to abuse and exploitation. While past research focused mostly on the well-being of care reci...
    Authors:Ohad Green and Liat Ayalon
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:32
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:51
  13. Content Type:Commentary

    In a recent IJHPR article, Dankner et al. describe a reform in one longitudinal strand within Basic Medical Education i.e.“ public health and preventive medicine curriculum” using a Competency Based Medical Ed...
    Authors:Shmuel Reis
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:30
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:13
  14. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The greatest challenges facing healthcare systems include ensuring a sufficient supply of primary care physicians and physicians willing to work in rural or peripheral areas. Especially challenging is enticing...
    Authors:Charles Weissman, Rachel Yaffa Zisk-Rony, Alexander Avidan, Uriel Elchalal and Howard Tandeter
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:28
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:57
  15. Content Type:Commentary

    A recent study of patient violence toward hospital physicians and nurses offers a welcome perspective in its classifying of aggressive behaviors as workplace violence. While patients and families are widely re...
    Authors:Sharone Bar-David
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:15
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:43
  16. Content Type:Integrative Article

    There is increasing agreement among medical educators regarding the importance of improving the integration between public health and clinical education, understanding and implementation of epidemiological met...
    Authors:Rachel Dankner, Uri Gabbay, Leonard Leibovici, Maya Sadeh and Siegal Sadetzki
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:13
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:30
  17. Content Type:Original Research Article

    In Israel, there is a shortage of family medicine (FM) specialists that is occasioned by a shortage of students pursuing a FM career.
    Authors:Sody Naimer, Yan Press, Charles Weissman, Rachel Yaffa Zisk-Rony, Yoram G. Weiss and Howard Tandeter
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:1
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:52
  18. Content Type:Original Research Article

    There is extensive evidence that the role of nurse coordinators is beneficial for patients. Nurse coordinators are more available to patients compared to general registered nurses, know better to control sympt...
    Authors:Liza Monas, Orly Toren, Beatrice Uziely and David Chinitz
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:66
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  19. Content Type:Commentary

    New ways of thinking about medicine and health care demand new methods in medical education. Over the past two decades, as both the practice and the study of medicine have become increasingly concerned with de...
    Authors:Raymond H. Curry
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:65
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:42
  20. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Simulation-based training improves residents’ skills for end-of-life (EOL) care. In the field, staff providers play a significant role in handling those situations and in shaping practice by role modeling. We ...
    Authors:Mayer Brezis, Yael Lahat, Meir Frankel, Alan Rubinov, Davina Bohm, Matan J Cohen, Meni Koslowsky, Orit Shalomson, Charles L Sprung, Henia Perry-Mezare, Rina Yahalom and Amitai Ziv
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:48
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:62
  21. Content Type:Commentary

    Every country struggles with how best to meet the demand for health care services with the available resources. This commentary offers a perspective on the Israeli physician workforce and the analyses of Horow...
    Authors:Lewis G. Sandy
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:55
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:31
  22. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Worldwide, there is a widespread and disturbing pattern of violence towards healthcare workers. However, violent occurrences in Israeli hospitals have often been unrecognized and underreported. Moreover, most ...
    Authors:Sigal Shafran-Tikva, Revital Zelker, Zvi Stern and David Chinitz
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:43
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:15
  23. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Patient preferences regarding the gender of their physicians is a highly sensitive issue, which can be particularly salient in intimate medical situations. Previously published studies found that women tend to...
    Authors:Asnat Groutz, Hadar Amir, Revital Caspi, Eran Sharon, Yifat Amir Levy and Mordechai Shimonov
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:35
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:37
  24. Content Type:Integrative Article

    We reviewed the existing programs for basic medical education (BME) in Israel as well as their output, since they are in a phase of reassessment and transition. The transition has been informed, in part, by ev...
    Authors:Shmuel Reis, Jacob Urkin, Rachel Nave, Rosalie Ber, Amitai Ziv, Orit Karnieli-Miller, Dafna Meitar, Peter Gilbey and Dror Mevorach
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:45
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  25. Content Type:Original Research Article

    To date, studies on the outcomes of a shared war reality among mental health professionals (MHPs) in southern Israel have focused only on those residing and working in Otef Gaza. The aim of this study is to de...
    Authors:Itay Pruginin, Dorit Segal-Engelchin, Richard Isralowitz and Alexander Reznik
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:17
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  26. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Recruitment and retention of a diverse ethnic workforce in healthcare settings contribute to the provision of culturally competent care in multicultural contexts. Nevertheless, the work experiences of ethnic m...
    Authors:Yael Keshet and Ariela Popper-Giveon
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:18
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:33
  27. Content Type:Commentary

    The literature in the area of the health workforce and societies in conflict encompasses a wide range of studies and potential directions. Lately, Keshet and Popper-Giveon reported on a study based on intervie...
    Authors:Daniella Arieli and Miriam J. Hirschfeld
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:33
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:18
  28. Content Type:Commentary

    Many countries, including Israel, face health workforce challenges to meet the needs of their citizens, as chronic conditions increase. Provider shortages and geographical maldistribution are common. Increasin...
    Authors:Claudia B. Maier and Linda H. Aiken
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:21
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:7
  29. Content Type:Integrative Article

    Many countries around the world have integrated various types of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) into their healthcare systems. The main motivating factors for recognizing and developing APPs worldwide incl...
    Authors:Eliana Marcus Aaron and Caryn Scheinberg Andrews
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:7
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:21
  30. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Concern is growing over serious shortages in the nursing workforce and imbalance between supply and demand. Projections indicate that the demand for the nursing workforce will increase due to the aging populat...
    Authors:Nurit Nirel, Orli Grinstien-Cohen, Yonatan Eyal, Hadar Samuel and Assaf Ben-Shoham
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:46
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  31. Content Type:Commentary

    Two important considerations arise from this IJHPR article from Zimmerman and colleagues. First, is the question regarding what can be considered a “common” procedure in primary care and whether the designatio...
    Authors:Gary L. Freed
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:57
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  32. Content Type:Integrative Article

    Pharmacy prescribing policy in Israel has been negotiated and changed in recent years in order to improve patient treatment and access to medicines, and reduce national health insurance costs by allowing pharm...
    Authors:Hila Yariv
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:49
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  33. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Definitions of social accountability describe the obligation of medical schools to direct education, research and service activities towards addressing the priority health concerns of the population they serve...
    Authors:Nicholas Leigh-Hunt, Laura Stroud, Deborah Murdoch Eaton and Mary Rudolf
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:48
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  34. Content Type:Original Research Article

    In recent years, an increasing number of care procedures previously under the physician’s authority have been placed in the hands of registered nurses. The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of...
    Authors:Hana Kerzman, Dina Van Dijk, Limor Eizenberg, Rut Khaikin, Shoshi Phridman, Maya Siman-Tov and Shoshi Goldberg
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:19
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  35. Content Type:Commentary

    Understanding the underlying reasons for the under-representation of Arab women within the health care system in Israel is crucial for creating future strategies for intervention, in order to minimize the gaps...
    Authors:Bishara Bisharat and Abdalla Bowirrat
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:30
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  36. Content Type:Original Research Article

    A 2005 survey led by the Israeli Society of Anesthesiologists (ISA) found that large parts of the Israeli public are not familiar with the profession of anesthesia. The ISA has subsequently been conducting a p...
    Authors:Barak Cohen, Daniel Ogorek, Stanislav Oifa, Anat Cattan and Idit Matot
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:16
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  37. Content Type:Commentary

    Israel is experiencing a shortage of both physicians and nurses in a number of specialties, including neonatal intensive care. Inadequate hospital staffing and high patient demand contribute to the blurring of...
    Authors:Sunny G. Hallowell and Barbara Medoff-Cooper
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:24
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  38. Content Type:Original Research Article

    An intersectionality approach that addresses the non-additive influences of social categories and power structures, such as gender and ethnicity, is used as a research paradigm to further understanding the com...
    Authors:Yael Keshet, Ariela Popper-Giveon and Ido Liberman
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:18
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  39. Content Type:Commentary

    EMR use during medical visits has been found to distract physicians and negatively influence their ability to deliver patient-centered care. In this issue, Assis-Hassid and colleagues propose a redress of this...
    Authors:Debra L Roter
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:17
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  40. Content Type:Commentary

    A collaboration of medical professionals with economists and computer scientists involved in “market design” had led to the redesign of the clearinghouse assigning medical students to internships in Israel. Th...
    Authors:Alvin E Roth and Ran I Shorrer
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:11
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  41. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Physicians in Israel are required to do an internship in an accredited hospital upon completion of the medical studies, and prior to receiving the medical license. For most students, the assignment is determin...
    Authors:Slava Bronfman, Avinatan Hassidim, Arnon Afek, Assaf Romm, Rony Shreberk, Ayal Hassidim and Anda Massler
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:6
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  42. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The traditional dyadic dynamics of the medical encounter has been altered into a triadic relationship by introducing the computer into the examination room. This study defines Patient-Doctor-Computer Communica...
    Authors:Shiri Assis-Hassid, Iris Reychav, Tsipi Heart, Joseph S Pliskin and Shmuel Reis
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:4
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  43. Content Type:Commentary

    Care for patients with complex chronic conditions such as diabetes requires a coordinated and collaborative team working in partnership with the patient. Israel has taken important steps forward with the devel...
    Authors:Stephen C Schoenbaum and Sally Okun
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:8
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