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1141por Munir, Fehmidah, Miller, Paul, Biddle, Stuart J.H., Davies, Melanie J., Dunstan, David W., Esliger, Dale W., Gray, Laura J., O’Connell, Sophie E., Waheed, Ghazala, Yates, Thomas, Edwardson, Charlotte L.“…The study was a cluster two-armed randomised controlled trial involving 37 office clusters (146 desk-based workers) in a National Health Service Trust. The intervention group received a height-adjustable workstation with supporting behaviour change strategies. …”
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1142“…STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: We used daily aggregates of RBC units issued from 2005 to 2011 from the National Health Service Blood and Transplant. We generated a new set of nonoverlapping weekly data by summing the daily data over 7 days and derived the average blood issues per week over 4‐week periods. …”
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1143por Chetty, Laran“…Two occupational health doctors and 12 nurses were purposively recruited from two National Health Service (NHS) hospitals. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis, coded manually and verified by member checking. …”
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1144“…This project aimed to reduce both and also enhance the care of patients following urological surgery in a large tertiary referral centre, within the National Health Service. A retrospective telephone follow-up (TFU) survey was set up in the early postoperatively period to measure reattendance and readmission rates and perception of care received. …”
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1145“…When considering long-term costs and QALYs the Manchester approach was the optimal strategy, costing £5459 per QALY gained (compared to thresholds of £20,000 to £30,000 per QALY commonly used in the National Health Service (NHS)). Cost-effectiveness is not an argument for restricting testing to younger patients or those with a strong family history. …”
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1146por Bridges, Jackie, Gould, Lisa, Hope, Joanna, Schoonhoven, Lisette, Griffiths, Peter“…METHODS: 168 nursing staff-patient care interactions on adult inpatient units in two acute care UK National Health Service hospitals were observed and rated using QuIS and COT™. …”
Publicado 2019
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1147por Charlton, Victoria“…The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is responsible for conducting health technology assessment (HTA) on behalf of the National Health Service (NHS). In seeking to justify its recommendations to the NHS about which technologies to fund, NICE claims to adopt two complementary ethical frameworks, one procedural—accountability for reasonableness (AfR)—and one substantive—an ‘ethics of opportunity costs’ (EOC) that rests primarily on the notion of allocative efficiency. …”
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1148“…The central role of the Portuguese National Health Service (P-NHS) guarantees virtually free universal coverage. …”
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1149por Fersia, Omar, Bryant, Sue, Nicholson, Rachael, McMeeken, Karen, Brown, Carolyn, Donaldson, Brenda, Jardine, Aaron, Grierson, Valerie, Whalen, Vanessa, Mackay, Alistair“…OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in prioritisation of National Health Service (NHS) resources to cope with the surge in infected patients. …”
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1150por Daly, Mary“…Undertaking a forensic analysis of policy in regard to the overall plan, monitoring and protection as well as funding and resources, the first part lays bare the slow, late and inadequate response to the risk and reality of COVID‐19 in care homes as against that in the National Health Service (NHS). A two‐pronged, multidimensional explanation is offered: structural, sectoral specificities; political and socio‐cultural factors. …”
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1151por Togneri, Fiona S., Allen, Stephanie K., Mann, Kathy, Holgado, Elaine, Morgan, Sian“…OBJECTIVE: Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is increasingly being adopted as a screening test in the UK and is currently accessed through certain National Health Service healthcare systems or by private provision. …”
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1152por Strugnell, Claudia, Mathrani, Shireen, Sollars, Loretta, Swinburn, Boyd, Copley, Vicky“…Ethnicity was classified according to National Health Service definitions, and child residence was used to calculate quintiles of Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index. …”
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1153Publicado 2020“…OBJECTIVES: The study aims were to assess the burden of non-traumatic wrist pain in terms of numbers of referrals to secondary care and to characterize how patients present, are diagnosed and are managed in secondary care in the UK National Health Service. METHODS: Ten consecutive patients presenting with non-traumatic wrist pain were identified retrospectively at each of 16 participating hospitals, and data were extracted for 12 months after the initial referral. …”
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1154“…In the UK, we consider the National Health Service at the level of trusts and define a 4-regular geometric graph which indicates the four nearest neighbours of any given trust. …”
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1155por Pallás‐Alonso, Carmen Rosa, Loureiro, Begoña, De la Cruz Bértolo, Javier, García, Pilar, Ginovart, Gemma, Jiménez, Ana, Martín, Yolanda, Soriano, Javier, Torres, María José, Vento, Máximo“…METHODS: A survey on follow‐up practices was electronically distributed to level II and III units among hospitals of the Spanish National Health Service in 2016. The survey included 70 questions covering issues such as follow‐up organisation and resources, routine assessments, relationships with other services and families, information management and training. …”
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1156“…We examined trends in delirium discharge coding rates in older patients in hospital admissions to the National Health Service (NHS) in England and Scotland between 2012 and 2020. …”
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1157“…The SARS-CoV-2 cornovirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly affected referrals of new suspected cancers from primary care to specialist services in the National Health Service (NHS) across the UK. Amongst the many factors causing delay, such as fear and uncertainty about COVID-19 transmission, reluctance to seek medical attention for cancer sypmtoms and avoiding additional pressure on NHS services, we anticipate a surge in urgent skin cancer referrals to our plastic surgery service as we enter a post-COVID recovery phase. …”
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1158“…Methods: The data were from the sixth National Health Service Survey of Henan Province in 2018. …”
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1159“…BACKGROUND: Despite a strong research presence in Lancashire Teaching Hospitals National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust (LTHTR), allied health professionals from the organization are underrepresented in developing and publicizing research that is inspired by day-to-day clinical practice and staff experiences. …”
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1160“…The conceptualization of patient experience research within the National Health Service (NHS) as a service improvement issue was found to have led to its status being diminished to one concerned with relatively cosmetic matters, such as the color scheme or choice of pictures on the walls of clinics. …”
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