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32861por Farrow, Maree“…Only 27.1% (22/81) said their intention to visit their doctor to discuss dementia risk reduction was strong. …”
Publicado 2013
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32862“…METHODS: In 2008 students in the doctor of medicine (MD), physical therapy (PT) and physician assistant programs at a public medical school were asked to complete a diversity climate survey consisting of 24 Likert-scale, short-answer and open-ended questions. …”
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32863Deployment of assistive living technology in a nursing home environment: methods and lessons learnedpor Aloulou, Hamdi, Mokhtari, Mounir, Tiberghien, Thibaut, Biswas, Jit, Phua, Clifton, Kenneth Lin, Jin Hong, Yap, Philip“…A qualitative feedback was collected from caregivers and doctors and a set of lessons learned emerged from this deployment experience. …”
Publicado 2013
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32864“…Educational text, either retrieved from the Internet or provided by a doctor’s office, is a popular method to communicate health-related information. …”
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32865por Richards, David A, Hill, Jacqueline J, Gask, Linda, Lovell, Karina, Chew-Graham, Carolyn, Bower, Peter, Cape, John, Pilling, Stephen, Araya, Ricardo, Kessler, David, Bland, J Martin, Green, Colin, Gilbody, Simon, Lewis, Glyn, Manning, Chris, Hughes-Morley, Adwoa, Barkham, Michael“…Usual care was family doctors’ standard clinical practice. Main outcome measures Depression symptoms (patient health questionnaire 9; PHQ-9), anxiety (generalised anxiety disorder 7; GAD-7), and quality of life (short form 36 questionnaire; SF-36) at four and 12 months; satisfaction with service quality (client satisfaction questionnaire; CSQ-8) at four months. …”
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32866Publicado 2014“…FUNDING: US National Institute of Health, UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Lown Scholars in Residence Program on cardiovascular disease prevention, and Harvard Global Health Institute Doctoral Research Grant.…”
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32867“…Despite this equitable treatment, cases were dissatisfied with their overall care during hospital stay, predominantly due to verbal harassment of health-care-providers on their abortion status (57.9% versus 19.3% SA-controls, p < 0.05). Ward doctors provided the best care to cases in all aspects, except compared to SA-controls in explaining women’s health status (60.2% versus 77.7%), and compared to TUP-controls in providing information on contraceptive methods (14% versus 24.3%), service availability (13.5% versus 24.7%) and assistance in decision-making on contraception (13.5% versus 21.3%). …”
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32868“…The risk of sustaining a cut was related to movement error during surgery when the appropriate procedure was not followed or when devices were being assembled and passed between doctors and nurses. Most accidents happened among physicians compared to nurses; the high percentage of needle stick injuries (34.81%) versus nurses (25.94%) were due to incorrect recapping of needles after use. …”
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32869por Lum, Lucy C. S., Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah, Sri La Sri Ponnampalavanar, Sasheela, Tan, Lian H., Sekaran, Shamala Devi, Kamarulzaman, Adeeba“…CONCLUSION: Cohorting adult dengue patients under a dedicated and trained team of doctors and nurses led to a substantial improvement in quality of care and clinical outcome.…”
Publicado 2015
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32870por Jelinek, George A., Marck, Claudia H., Weiland, Tracey J., Pereira, Naresh, van der Meer, Dania M., Hadgkiss, Emily J.“…We also requested data on health-related quality of life (MSQOL-54), self-reported doctor-diagnosed relapse rate, and disability (Patient Determined Disease Steps). …”
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32871“…The extreme five dis-priorities were to, die in the hospital, not receive intensive care if in coma, die at peak of life, be informed about impending death by family/friends rather than doctor, and keep medical status confidential from family/friends, respectively. …”
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32872por Thompson, Alice“…Further project cycles may therefore require the implementation of a step within the patient admission protocol in the preoperative ward that requires the nursing staff to contact the team's doctor when the patient arrives in hospital to ensure satisfactory drug chart documentation. …”
Publicado 2014
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32873por Esposito, Susanna, Mari, Daniela, Bergamaschini, Luigi, Orenti, Annalisa, Terranova, Leonardo, Ruggiero, Luca, Ierardi, Valentina, Gambino, Monia, Croce, Francesco Della, Principi, Nicola“…Due to the low vaccination coverage, urgent educational programmes are required to inform older adults and their medical doctors of the risks of pneumococcal infection and the efficacy and safety of the available pneumococcal vaccines.…”
Publicado 2016
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32874“…Traditionally, CPD activity was undertaken face-to-face in educational settings, but internet based formats have found increasing favour. The need for doctors to use the internet for service and educational purposes is growing, particularly in support of specialty training and appraisal. …”
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32875“…The patients and the administering doctor were blinded to group allocation. Outcomes included recruitment and safety data, 100 mm visual analogue pain score (VAS), the Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), Knee Quality of Life (KQoL) scale, maximum hopping distance and number of knee bends in 30 s at four and 12 weeks. …”
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32876por Al-Dewik, Nader I., Morsi, Hisham M., Samara, Muthanna M., Ghasoub, Rola S., Gnanam, Cinquea C., Bhaskaran, Subi K., Nashwan, Abdulqadir J., Al-Jurf, Rana M., Ismail, Mohamed A., AlSharshani, Mohammed M., AlSayab, Ali A., Ben-Omran, Tawfeg I., Khatib, Rani B., Yassin, Mohamed A.“…Monitoring risk factors for poor adherence and patient education that include direct communication between the health-care teams, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and patients are essential components for maximizing the benefits of TKI therapy and could rectify this problem. …”
Publicado 2016
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32877por Ossai, Edmund Ndudi, Uwakwe, Kenechi Anderson, Anyanwagu, Uchenna Chidi, Ibiok, Ntat Charles, Azuogu, Benedict Ndubueze, Ekeke, Ngozi“…BACKGROUND: In resource-poor settings with low doctor-population ratio, there is need for equitable distribution of healthcare workforce. …”
Publicado 2016
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32878por Huygens, Simone A., Mokhles, Mostafa M., Hanif, Milad, Bekkers, Jos A., Bogers, Ad J.J.C., Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen P.M.H., Takkenberg, Johanna J.M.“…The results of this study can support patients and doctors in the prosthetic valve choice and can be used in microsimulation models to predict patient outcomes and estimate the cost-effectiveness of AVR with bioprostheses or allografts compared with current and future heart valve prostheses.…”
Publicado 2016
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32879“…Not only did the counsellors lack knowledge regarding alcohol abuse and its treatment, but they were also they were unclear on their role and rights in relation to their patients. Doctors highlighted the need for additional training for clinicians in diagnosing alcohol use disorders and information on the pharmacological interventions to treat alcoholism. …”
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32880por Schiavon, M., Francescon, M., Drigo, D., Salloum, G., Baraziol, R., Tesei, J., Fraccalanza, E., Barbone, F.“…To calculate the cost in constant euros of each treatment, three parameters were evaluated for each patient: cost of the surgical procedure (number of doctors and nurses involved, surgery duration, anesthesia, material used for surgery), hospitalization cost (hospitalization duration, dressings, drugs, topical agents), and outpatient cost (number of dressing changes, personnel cost, dressings type, anti-infective agents). …”
Publicado 2016
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