Ditemukan 4 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query :: Simpan CSV
Editor: Raymond J. Burby, Timothy Beatley
eb 363.346 COO c
Washington : Joseph Henry Press, 1998
Ebook Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
☉
Institute of Medicine (U.S.)
eb 368.382 INS c
Washington D.C. : National Academy Press, 2001
Ebook Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
☉
Editor: Proctor P. Reid, W. Dale Compton, Jerome H. Grossman, Gary Fanjiang
Abstrak:
Executive summary -- pt. I: Consensus report -- A new partnership between systems engineering and medicine -- A framework for a systems approach to health care delivery -- The tools of systems engineering -- Information and communications systems: the backbone of the health care delivery system -- A strategy to accelerate change -- pt. II: workshop presentations -- Framing the health care challenge -- Equipping the patient and the care team -- Engineering tools and procedures for meeting the challenges -- Information technology for clinical applications and microsystems -- Barriers and incentives to change
Read More
eb 362.10973 BUI b
Washington D.C. : National Academies Press, 2005
Ebook Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
☉
Kevin A. Brown, Nick Daneman, Paul Arora, Rahim Moineddin, David N. Fisman
Abstrak:
Seasonal variations in the incidence of pneumonia and influenza are associated with nosocomial Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) incidence, but the reasons why remain unclear. Our objective was to consider the impact of pneumonia and influenza timing and severity on CDI incidence. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the US National Hospital Discharge Survey sample. Hospitalized patients with a diagnosis of CDI or pneumonia and influenza between 1993 and 2008 were identified from the National Hospital Discharge Survey data set. Poisson regression models of monthly CDI incidence were used to measure 1) the time lag between the annual pneumonia and influenza prevalence peak and the annual CDI incidence peak and 2) the lagged effect of pneumonia and influenza prevalence on CDI incidence. CDI was identified in 18,465 discharges (8.52 per 1,000 discharges). Peak pneumonia prevalence preceded peak CDI incidence by 9.14 weeks (95% confidence interval: 4.61, 13.67). A 1% increase in pneumonia prevalence was associated with a cumulative effect of 11.3% over a 6-month lag period (relative risk = 1.113, 95% confidence interval: 1.073, 1.153). Future research could seek to understand which mediating pathways, including changes in broad-spectrum antibiotic prescribing and hospital crowding, are most responsible for the associated changes in incidence.
Read More
AJE Vol.178, No.1
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
Indeks Artikel Jurnal-Majalah Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
☉
