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    “…In 2020, HIAs were undertaken in Scotland and Wales to identify the potential health and well-being impacts of the ‘stay at home’ and physical distancing measures implemented at the start of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. …”
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    “…METHODS: Men and women aged 45–70, living in urban and rural Scotland, and either self‐reported people who smoke or who recently quit, were invited to take part in the study via research agency Taylor McKenzie. …”
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  4. 864
    “…Primary data in this study were collected in Scotland through semistructured interviews with 26 expert and nonexpert members from Scotland’s minority ethnic communities. …”
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    Publicado 1921
    Materias: “…Nurse Registration in Scotland…”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to capture and report patient experiences of the CCE technology (the capsule and associated belt and recorder) and of the new clinical pathway for the CCE service being rolled out as part of routine service in Scotland. METHODS: This was a mixed methods service evaluation of patient experiences of a real-world, deployed, managed service for CCE in Scotland. …”
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    “…Responding to this, broad-based training (BBT) was introduced in Scotland in 2018 to provide postgraduate trainees with a grounding in four specialties. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: We aimed to inform future evaluations of complex interventions by describing sources of bias, lessons learned, and suggestions for improvements, based on two observational studies using linked administrative data from health, education and social care sectors to evaluate the Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) in England and Scotland. METHODS: We first considered how different sources of potential bias within the administrative data could affect results of the evaluations. …”
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    “…We aimed to determine if ipsilateral breast cancer recurrence (IBR) differs by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) quintile and tumour subtype in Scotland. METHODS: Patient data for primary invasive BC diagnosed in 2007–2008 in Scotland was analysed. …”
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  14. 874
    “…This study compared the psychological impact of two models of breast cancer genetics services in South East Scotland. One hundred and seventy general practices were randomised to refer patients to the existing standard regional service or the novel community-based service. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: For winter 2003/2004 in Scotland, it was recommended that all those aged 65 and over be eligible to receive 23-valent polysaccharide pneumococcal vaccine (23vPPV), which has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). …”
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  18. 878
    por McLean, Gary
    Publicado 2008
    “…METHODS: Propensity score matching was used to identify two groups of practices in Scotland. The cases were in areas with 5% or more of the population in South Asian ethnic groups. …”
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  19. 879
    por Brown, Denise, Leyland, Alastair H.
    Publicado 2009
    “…Based on UK movement in the year preceding the 2001 census, small areas in Scotland were classified as being one of the following population types; decreasing, increasing or stable (with high or low turnover). …”
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