Behavioral Indicators Evaluating Tb Capstone Slp
Behavioral Indicators Evaluating Tb Capstone Slp
Health Care Delivery and Cross Cultural Health Perspectives
We have covered patient confidentiality in our previous courses.
Keeping in mind the scenario from Module 1 and Sara’s situation:
- Discuss healthcare workers’ privacy and confidentiality in ensuring all workers are safe in the worksite?
- Describe the role of the manager versus a leader in this scenario and how this situation should be handled.
Length: 2-3 pages, excluding title page and references.3 cited sources from required reading.
Required Reading
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early look at changes in employer-sponsored insurance under the
affordable care act. Health Affairs, 34(1), 170-177. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2014.129
Boulanger, R. F., Hunt, M. R., & Benatar, S. R. (2016). Where
caring is sharing: Evolving ethical considerations in tuberculosis
prevention among healthcare workers. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(suppl 3), S268-S274.
Chai, S. J., Mattingly, D. C., & Varma, J. K. (2013). Protecting
health care workers from tuberculosis in China: a review of policy and
practice in China and the United States. Health policy and planning, 28(1), 100-109.
Kilgour, E., Kosny, A., Mckenzie, D., & Collie, A. (2015).
Healing or harming? Healthcare provider interactions with injured
workers and insurers in workers’ compensation systems. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 25(1), 220-239. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10926-014-9521-x
Laurence, Y. V., Griffiths, U. K., & Vassall, A. (2015). Costs to
health services and the patient of treating tuberculosis: a systematic
literature review. Pharmacoeconomics, 33(9), 939-955.
Li, Y., Ehiri, J., Hu, D., Oren, E., & Cao, J. (2015). Framework
of behavioral indicators evaluating TB health promotion outcomes: A
modified Delphi study of TB policymakers and health workers. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 4.
Radonovich, L. J., Bessesen, M. T., Cummings, D. A., Eagan, A.,
Gaydos, C., Gibert, C., . . . Perl, T. M. (2016). The respiratory
protection effectiveness clinical trial (ResPECT): A cluster-randomized
comparison of respirator and medical mask effectiveness against
respiratory infections in healthcare personnel. BMC Infectious Diseases, 16 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-016-1494-2
Verkuijl, S., & Middelkoop, K. (2016). Protecting our
front-liners: Occupational tuberculosis prevention through infection
control strategies. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(suppl 3), S231-S237.
von Delft, A., Dramowski, A., Sifumba, Z., Mosidi, T., Ting, T. X.,
von Delft, D., & Zumla, A. (2016). Exposed, but not protected: More
is needed to prevent drug-resistant tuberculosis in healthcare workers
and students. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(suppl 3), S275-S280.
Yassi, A., Adu, P. A., Nophale, L., & Zungu, M. (2016). Learning
from a cluster randomized controlled trial to improve healthcare
workers’ access to prevention and care for tuberculosis and HIV in Free
State, South Africa: the pivotal role of information systems. Global Health Action, 9, 10.3402/gha.v9.30528. http://doi.org/10.3402/gha.v9.30528
Health Care Delivery and Cross Cultural Health Perspectives We have covered patient confidentiality in our previous courses. Keeping in mind the scenario from Module 1 and Sara’s situation:Discuss healthcare workers’