Introduction: Measuring the experiences of patients regarding delivery and receipt of person-oriented primary care is of increasing policy and research interest and is a core component of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Quadruple Aim.
Objective: To describe the Problem-Oriented Patient Experience-Primary Care (POPE-PC) survey, a novel instrument designed to measure patients' experiences of primary care, and to assess the instrument's psychometric properties.
Methods: Psychometric testing was performed using data from a Canadian urgent primary care center, derived from March 2019 to September 2019.
Introduction: There is increasing recognition of the importance of intrinsic motivation, team dynamics, and burnout in multidisciplinary teams striving to achieve the Quadruple Aim.
Objective: To assess self-rated team climate, intrinsic motivation, and burnout of a multidisciplinary team at an urgent primary care center and to explore potential relationships between the concepts.
Methods: A scoping review of the English-language literature was conducted to identify any validated team climate, intrinsic motivation, and burnout measurement tools.
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate the direct effect of tamoxifen citrate (TAM) on the endometrium, liver, breast tissue and the lipid profile in oophorectomized (OX) rats.
Study Design: An experimental animal study.
Material And Methods: Forty-one mature rats (33 OX) were randomly divided into four groups and received either TAM (0.