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721por Wattal, Chand, Oberoi, Jaswinder Kaur, Goel, Neeraj, Datta, Sanghamitra, Raveendran, Reena, Rao, Brijendra Kumar, Kumar, Reena“…CONCLUSIONS: We document high seroprevalence of SARS-COV-2 antibodies in asymptomatic HCWs. Doctors who are at the highest risk had the lowest seropositivity and seroprevalence among office staff having a risk level comparable to the general community was lower than that reported in general population, supporting the efficacy of PPE practices as per guidelines in these groups. …”
Publicado 2021
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722“…CONCLUSION: The findings reported here show that the doctors who participated in the study have relatively low knowledge on common emergencies, particularly to answer cardiovascular care questions. …”
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723“…RESULTS: Our data shows that 73 doctors claimed to have accepted red packets, accounting for 17.7% (73/413) of all respondents and 27.8% (73/263) of doctors who had been provided with red packets. 23.2% of red packets were offered after the operation and 67.1% of the doctors declared that the main reason for accepting the red packet was that they “refused the red packets more than once, but the patients/family members were sincere and it was difficult to refuse.” …”
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724The impact of COVID-19 on the quality of life of southern Moroccan doctors : A gender-based approachpor Erraoui, Mariam, Lahlou, Laila, Fares, Salma, Abdelnaby, Asmaa, Nainia, Khalila, Ajdi, Farida, Khabbal, Youssef“…Both men and women had poor QOL in the environmental domain (less than 60). Doctors who worked directly in the COVID-19 circuit had poorer QOL in all domains. …”
Publicado 2022
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725por Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro, Orozco-Chinome, Javier Esteban, Lozada-Martínez, Iván David, Mass-Ramirez, Sandra, Higuera-Cetina, Carlos Iván, Montaña-Gómez, Lina María, Moscote-Salazar, Luis Rafael, Narvaez-Rojas, Alexis Rafael“…The population was the doctors who work in Chile, and the sample was convenient with a sample calculation of 384 physicians. …”
Publicado 2022
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726por Kota, Sushmitha, Kumar, Shankar, Gopal, Archana, Rudra, Prashanth Nagabhushan, Anvitha, K“…SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among 150 doctors who were treating COVID-19 patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The survey contained a semi-structured questionnaire including sociodemographic details, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 21, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scale. …”
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727“…CONCLUSIONS: BBT has the capacity to create doctors who will carry on using their generalist skills to care for patients more holistically, even if they end up working in focused practice areas. …”
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728por Paliwal, Naveen, Bihani, Pooja, Mohammed, Sadik, Rao, Sukhdev, Jaju, Rishabh, Janweja, Sarita“…METHODOLOGY: All registered nurses and resident doctors who are direct care providers to patients of the ICU were included. …”
Publicado 2023
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729por Swed, Sarya, Alibrahim, Hidar, Bohsas, Haidara, Aljabali, Ahmed, Hamouda, Hagar Mahmoud, Sawaf, Bisher, albuni, Mhd Kutaiba, Battikh, Elias, Ahmed, Safaa MA, Sharif Ahmed, Eman Mohammed, Motawea, Karam R, Abdelazeem, Basel, Shoib, Sheikh, Rakab, Amine, Hafez, Wael“…The questionnaire was taken from published study, and the inclusion criteria consist the Syrian doctors who worked in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, mainly those who had direct contact with patients. …”
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730“…Men were more likely to give cardiology as their first choice than women (eg 4.1% of men and 1.9% of women in the 2009 cohort). The percentage of doctors who gave cardiology as their first choice of career declined between years one and five after qualification: the fall was more marked for women. 34% of respondents who specified cardiology as their sole first choice of career one year post-graduation were later working in cardiology. 24% of doctors practising as cardiologists several years after qualification had given cardiology as their sole first choice in year one. …”
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731por Morishita, Yoshiyuki, Miki, Atushi, Okada, Mari, Tsuboi, Satoshi, Ishibashi, Kenichi, Ando, Yasuhiro, Kusano, Eiji“…METHODS: The population of this cross-sectional study comprised 3,310 medical doctors who graduated from Jichi Medical University in Japan between 1978 and 2012. …”
Publicado 2013
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732por Uehara, Takanori, Ikusaka, Masatomi, Ohira, Yoshiyuki, Ohta, Mitsuyasu, Noda, Kazutaka, Tsukamoto, Tomoko, Takada, Toshihiko, Miyahara, Masahito“…In cases of correct diagnosis, the cumulative number of correct diagnoses showed almost no improvement, even when doctors in the three groups predicted ≥4 diseases. CONCLUSION: Doctors who completed ambulatory training in general medicine while treating a diverse range of diseases accurately predicted diagnosis in 65% of cases from limited written information provided by a simple patient questionnaire, which proved useful for diagnosis. …”
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733por Zhou, Huixuan, Zhang, Shengfa, Zhang, Weijun, Wang, Fugang, Zhong, You, Gu, Linni, Qu, Zhiyong, Tian, Donghua“…The contract service aimed to convert village doctors, who had privately practiced for decades, into general practitioners under the government management, and better control the rampant chronic diseases. …”
Publicado 2015
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734por Siu, Judy Yuen-man“…The embedded distrust of private practice doctors also affected the prescribing behaviour of the doctors, who prescribed medication only to satisfy patient demands, which may lead to antibiotic abuse and resistance. …”
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735por Brugha, Ruairí, McAleese, Sara, Dicker, Pat, Tyrrell, Ella, Thomas, Steve, Normand, Charles, Humphries, Niamh“…RESULTS: Of the 345 foreign doctors who responded to the question regarding their future plans, 16 % of whom were Irish-trained, 30 % planned to remain in Ireland, 23 % planned to return home and 47 % to migrate onwards. …”
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736por Yu, Wenya, Li, Meina, Nong, Xin, Ding, Tao, Ye, Feng, Liu, Jiazhen, Dai, Zhixing, Zhang, Lulu“…Patients' willingness was influenced by marital status, economic factors and recognition of the community first treatment system. Well-educated doctors who do not consider downward referral would increase their workloads and those with a more comprehensive understanding of hospitals and downward referral process were more likely to make a downward referral decision. …”
Publicado 2017
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737por Gele, Abdi A, Ahmed, Mohamed Yusuf, Kour, Prabhjot, Moallim, Sadiyo Ali, Salad, Abdulwahab Moallim, Kumar, Bernadette“…A purposive sampling approach was used to recruit 23 participants, including seven medical doctors who own private health centers, eight patients, five medical students and three senior officials who work for the Ministry of Health. …”
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738“…This was confirmed by factory doctors who suggested that developing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy was influenced by the nature of work and stress. …”
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739“…For example, the difference between men and women is greatest for surgical specialties for which a man is 12.121 times more likely to be training to a surgical specialty (relative to general practice) than a woman (p-value<0.01). Doctors who attended an independent school which is proxy for doctor’s socioeconomic background are 1.789 and 1.413 times more likely to be training for surgical or medical specialties (relative to general practice) than those who attended a state school (p-value<0.01). …”
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740“…Burnout was higher among doctors who worked over 40 h/week, working in tertiary hospitals, on younger age group within the profession (at age 30-40), and with negative individual perception to work and life. …”
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