Intervention
Cross-source consensus on Intervention from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Intervention-group patients receive tablet-based psychosocial risk screening during admission. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study
- The control group receives usual treatment without systematic psychosocial risk screening. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study
- A positive psychosomatic screening prompts the patient to be offered psychosomatic consultation if they are willing. — Psychosocial risk screening in the inpatient care of physically ill patients: study protocol for a feasibility study
- The study concludes that interventions should target linkages between levels rather than isolated barriers. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Education should challenge the misconception that stroke affects only older adults and teach BEFAST symptom recognition. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Individual-level interventions should improve stroke-specific health literacy among young and middle-aged adults. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Family and workplace interventions should prepare social contacts to interrupt treatment delay. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study
- Systemic interventions should reduce structural access barriers through navigation guidance, green channels, telemedicine, primary care strengthening, and reimbursement reforms. — Exploring the multifactorial reasons for treatment-seeking delays among young and middle-aged stroke patients: a qualitative study