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  1. 31121
    “…Most knew how to contact a doctor or other health professional if they needed help, either fully (49%) or to some extent (43%). …”
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  2. 31122
    “…While women now represent the majority (69%) of healthcare workers (HCW) in Italy, and females make up 50% of medical doctors, only 18% of health unit directors are women. …”
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  3. 31123
    “…Negative expectations are experimentally induced by elements of doctor-patient communication (i.e., instruction) and/or by surreptitious amplification of symptom intensity (i.e., experience/learning) within a treatment context. …”
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  4. 31124
    “…This study also shows the lack of knowledge among nurses, researchers, and doctors about various international guidelines. It emphasizes the importance of adding regulatory guidelines to the curriculum and teaching them effectively to students. …”
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  5. 31125
    “…The patient did not consult with any doctor or receive any treatment for the swelling. …”
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  6. 31126
    “…The efficacy of acupuncture combined with traditional Chinese medicine for treating PMI has been recognized by patients and doctors. METHODS: We searched 8 databases to identify 15 randomized controlled trials evaluating the effects of acupuncture combined with traditional Chinese medicine on sleep in patients with PMI compared with Western medicine alone. …”
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    “…RESULTS: The results obtained out of the study reveal that among the sources, the respondents consider doctors as dependable sources followed by ASHA/Anganwadi workers. …”
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  9. 31129
    “…Females were less likely to have received the booster dose (OR = 0.88 [95% CI: 0.79–0.98]) with doctors more likely (OR = 1.58 [95% CI: 1.35–1.84]) than Nurses to have received the booster dose. …”
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    “…The determinants were extracted from the Korean Statistical Information Service, including high-risk drinking, smoking rate, regular exercise rate, the prevalence of chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, the number of doctors per 1000 population, passive smoking from households and workplaces, PM­(10) level, rate of unmet medical facilities, and the degree of financial independence. …”
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  13. 31133
    “…It appears that great confidence in modern medical science does not stimulate many changes in life style. Doctors tend to be frustrated because their patients do not achieve the common Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) objectives, i.e. on health behavior and metabolic control. …”
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  14. 31134
    “…Four sources for collecting staging data were used in the following order: the WACR, the hospital based cancer registries (HBCRs), hospital medical records, and letters to treating doctors. If the case was unable to be fully staged, due to lack of information on regional lymph node invasion or distant metastases, we made the following assumptions. …”
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  15. 31135
    “…At the same time, 43% of participants believed that routine testing would lead people to avoid going to the doctor for fear of testing, and 14% believed that this policy could increase gender-based violence related to testing. …”
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  16. 31136
    “…An awareness of the broad spectrum of presentations of adult coeliac disease, among doctors both in primary care and by the various hospital specialists in secondary care, is necessary to avoid delays in diagnosis. …”
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  17. 31137
    “…. • Undesirable effects include harms (including the possibility of unanticipated adverse effects), greater burden (e.g. having to go to the doctor) and costs (including opportunity costs). • Important outcomes (e.g. mortality, morbidity, quality of life) should be preferred over surrogate, indirect outcomes (e.g. cholesterol levels, lung function) that may or may not correlate with patient important outcomes. • Ethical considerations should be part of the evaluation of important outcomes (e.g. impacts on autonomy). • If the importance of outcomes is likely to vary across cultures, stakeholders from diverse cultures should be consulted and involved in the selection of outcomes. …”
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  18. 31138
    por Ranschaert, E, Achenbach, S
    Publicado 1999
    “…Access was restricted to medical doctors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the activity on the mailing list, the types of subjects that are being discussed, and the participation degree of its members. …”
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  19. 31139
    por Tambouris, E, Makropoulos, C
    Publicado 1999
    “…Services for professional access support various working scenarios between hospital staff and doctors in practices outside the hospitals such as remote access to multimedia patient records, quality control for screening results, referrals and resource planning. …”
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  20. 31140
    “…This study aimed to quantitatively describe the behaviour shown by doctors and patients during primary care consultations when three types of decision aids were used to promote treatment decision-making in a randomised controlled trial. …”
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