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21“…The study suggests that there are significant weaknesses in the current programs and the governing body may be ineffective in monitoring the programs. We feel that a national review of surgical training programs is warranted in view of these results.…”
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22por Barragués Fernández, Alfonso“…Despite this compelling narrative, the information produced by States in reviewing progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reveals a gap between rhetoric and practice. Voluntary National Review (VNR) reports have emerged as a central tool to inform and guide the national and global reviews of SDGs progress. …”
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23“…In the United States, obtaining approval for international rotations by a home institution and national review committee is highly encouraged but not required before resident international engagement. …”
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24por Cowling, Thomas E, Harris, Matthew J, Watt, Hilary C, Gibbons, Daniel C, Majeed, Azeem“…BACKGROUND: The annual number of unplanned attendances at accident and emergency (A&E) departments in England increased by 11% (2.2 million attendances) between 2008–2009 and 2012–2013. A national review of urgent and emergency care has emphasised the role of access to primary care services in preventing A&E attendances. …”
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25por Berendonk, Christoph, Schirlo, Christian, Balestra, Gianmarco, Bonvin, Raphael, Feller, Sabine, Huber, Philippe, Jünger, Ernst, Monti, Matteo, Schnabel, Kai, Beyeler, Christine, Guttormsen, Sissel, Huwendiek, Sören“…As important quality assurance measures, the national Review Board (content validation) and the meetings of the standardised patient trainers (standardisation) have proven worthwhile. …”
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26“…It was discontinued in 2014 following mounting criticism and a national review. Understanding the problems encountered in the roll out of the LCP has crucial importance for future policy making in end of life care. …”
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27“…We then reviewed the standard and non-standard indications for MELD exceptions and the decision-making process of the National Review Liver Review Board. Finally, we reviewed the liver transplant waitlist, donation and survival outcomes in the United States.…”
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28por Kuijpers, Dirkjan, Prakken, Niek H., Vliegenthart, Rozemarijn, van Dijkman, Paul R. M., van der Harst, Pim, Oudkerk, Matthijs“…Comparison was made to patients without self-reported coffee intake: 50 with normal CMR (control group), 18 with myocardial ischemia, and 12 with myocardial infarction. The national review board approved the study; all patients gave written informed consent. …”
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29por Belhassen, Manon, Nibber, Anjan, Van Ganse, Eric, Ryan, Dermot, Langlois, Carole, Appiagyei, Francis, Skinner, Derek, Laforest, Laurent, Soriano, Joan B, Price, David“…Against recurrent controversies around the safety of short- and long-acting β(2)-agonists (SABA and LABA), and the National Review of Asthma Deaths inquiry in the United Kingdom, we investigated the prevalence of inappropriate therapy in asthma. …”
Publicado 2016
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30“…Of the 19 recommendations made by the United Kingdom National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) (1) only one has been partially implemented—a National Asthma Audit; however, this hasn’t reported yet. …”
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31por Levy, Mark L, Garnett, Fiona, Kuku, Adedayo, Pertsovskaya, Inna, McKnight, Eddie, Haughney, John“…The United Kingdom (UK) National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) (2011–2014) identified a number of contributory risk factors which had not previously been recognized by those caring for people with asthma. …”
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32“…BACKGROUND: The UK-wide National Review of Asthma Deaths sought to identify avoidable factors from the high numbers of deaths, but did not examine variation by socioeconomic status (SES) or region. …”
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33“…BACKGROUND: The National Review of Asthma Deaths UK highlighted that 46% of deaths could be avoided and recommended that all sufferers receive a structured asthma annual review which assess asthma control. …”
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34por Hull, Sally A, McKibben, Shauna, Homer, Kate, Taylor, Stephanie JC, Pike, Katy, Griffiths, Chris“…Inappropriate prescribing in primary care was implicated in nearly half of asthma deaths reviewed in the UK’s recent National Review of Asthma Deaths. Using anonymised EMIS-Web data for 139 ethnically diverse general practices (total population 942,511) extracted from the North and East London Commissioning Support Unit, which holds hospital Secondary Uses Services (SUS)–linked data, we examined the prevalence of over-prescribing of short-acting β(2)-agonist inhalers (SABA), under-prescribing of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) inhalers and solo prescribing of long-acting β(2)-agonists (LABA) to assess the risk of hospitalisation for people with asthma for 1 year ending August 2015. …”
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35por Pease, Anna, Garstang, Joanna J, Ellis, Catherine, Watson, Debbie, Ingram, Jenny, Cabral, Christie, Blair, Peter S, Fleming, Peter J“…METHODS: This study was one of three related reviews of the literature for the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel’s National Review in England into SUDI in families where the children are considered at risk of harm. …”
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36“…However, there is a continued need for both emergency and oncological surgery. A national review of practice was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, to assess impact on services, staffing and training. …”
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37por Crossland, David Steven, Ferguson, Richard, Magee, Alan, Jenkins, Petra, Bulock, Frances A, Parry, Andrew, Babu-Narayan, Sonya V, Carroll, Aisling, Daubeney, Piers EF, Simpson, John“…Among the 65 reported reasons for leaving 16 were financial, 9 for work life balance, 6 to working conditions within the National Health Service (NHS) and 12 related to the profession in the UK including six specifically highlighting the national review process. CONCLUSIONS: There has been a high turnover rate of consultant staff within UK congenital cardiac services over the last 10 years with almost half of those leaving moving to work overseas. …”
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38por Dona, Sithara Wanni Arachchige, Angeles, Mary Rose, Nguyen, Dieu, Gao, Lan, Hensher, Martin“…This requires a major increase in resourcing for publicly-funded access to bariatric surgery in the first instance. A national review of priorities and resourcing for all modes of obesity treatment is required in Australia. …”
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39“…METHODS: A publicly available UK national review of child homicides by parents under social care services was subjected to a two-stage thematic analysis (firstly, to identify the types of thinking/acting that were scrutinised; and secondly to characterise the ways in which these thoughts/actions were appraised). …”
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40High health gain patients with asthma: a cross-sectional study analysing national Scottish data sets“…From our study a maximum of about 9.4% of asthma patients (n = 29,145), which is 0.5% of the Scottish population, and from the National Review of Asthma Deaths’ estimate (10% hospitalised), a minimum of nine people had severe asthma attacks that needed acute hospital attendance/admission. …”
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