Project Tag: ESHIFT

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions about Patients & Family Caregivers

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift links unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology. The DRN monitors and directs appropriate, safe, and effective care provided in collaboration with the technician in real-time, enhancing quality of care delivery for older adults and their family caregivers.

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of Technicians

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift links unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology. The DRN monitors and directs appropriate, safe, and effective care provided in collaboration with the technician in real-time, enhancing quality of care delivery for older adults and their family caregivers.

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of eShift Technicians and Community Personal Support Workers on Care Provision

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of healthcare providers (HCPs) in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift links unregulated care providers (eShift Technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology. The DRN monitors and directs appropriate, safe, and effective care provided in collaboration with the technician in real-time, enhancing quality of care delivery for older adults and their family caregivers.

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of Surveyed Healthcare Providers

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift links unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology. The DRN monitors and directs appropriate, safe, and effective care provided in collaboration with the technician in real-time, enhancing quality of care delivery for older adults and their family caregivers.

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of Physicians

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift links unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of Nurse Practitioners

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift links unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology.

e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of Directing Registered nurses

In response to the needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift connects unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN), through a smart phone application using real-time communication and documentation technology.

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e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Chart Review of eShift Patients

In response to the needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in home care in the South West Community CareAccess Centre, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. eShift connects unregulated care providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN),

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e-Shift, an innovative home care model: Perceptions of Family and Friend Caregivers

In response to needs of older adults at the end-of-life and challenges in the recruitment and retention of health care providers in home care in the South West Community Care Access Center, a new and innovative model of home care, eShift, has been developed. The eShift model links unregulated providers (technicians) providing home care to a remotely-situated Directing Registered Nurse (DRN),