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61por Brandenburg, Caitlin, Noble, Christy, Wenke, Rachel, Hughes, Ian, Barrett, Anthony, Wellwood, Jeremy, Mickan, Sharon“…One project was commenced per year for every 12.5 doctors employed in the health service, and one article was published for every 7.5. …”
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62por Makaula, Pumeza U., Chateau, Antoinette V., Hift, Richard J., Dlova, Ncoza C., Mosam, Anisa“…RESULTS: The mean (standard deviation [SD]) pre-intervention test score was 40.6% (20.5%). Doctors scored significantly higher than nurses (p < 0.0001). …”
Publicado 2021
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63por Alamoudi, Ahmad, Alrefaey, Yazeid, Asiri, Yazeed, Farrash, Eyad, Farahat, Fayssal, Zaidi, Syed Faisal“…Patients used herbs following information received from family members (57.8%), social media (22.5%), doctors (8.1%), books (6.6%), or TV (5%). The most-reported herb was Anise followed by cumin and cinnamon. …”
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64“…Top barriers for collaboration that were reported: lack of opportunities on an organizational level (20% doctors and 45% psychologists), unclear professional boundaries and responsibilities (28.5% doctors and 15.4% psychologists), lack of motivation (20% doctors and 7% psychologists), lack of positive experience (11.2% psychologist and 0% doctors). …”
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65por Høifødt, Aase I., Huurnink, Johanne M. E., Egenberg, Signe, Massay, Deodatus A., Mchome, Bariki, Eri, Tine S.“…A total of 37 respondents, among them 32 registered nurse-midwives and 5 doctors participated, all with experience from labor wards. …”
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66por Koenig, Serena P, Riviere, Cynthia, Leger, Paul, Severe, Patrice, Atwood, Sidney, Fitzgerald, Daniel W, Pape, Jean W, Schackman, Bruce R“…Higher treatment costs were associated with hospitalization, change in ART regimen, TB treatment, and survival for one year. We estimate that 1.5 doctors and 2.5 nurses are required to treat 1000 patients in the first year after initiating ART. …”
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67por Bottcher, Bettina, Abu-El-Noor, Nasser, Abuowda, Yousef, Alfaqawi, Maha, Alaloul, Enas, El-Hout, Somaya, Al-Najjar, Ibrahem, Abu-El-Noor, Mysoon“…RESULTS: Nurses and doctors held moderately positive attitudes towards patient safety with five out of nine domain scores >3.5 of 5. Doctors showed slightly more positive attitudes than nurses, despite a smaller proportion of doctors having received patient safety training with 37.5% compared with 41.9% of nurses. …”
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68“…More men than women specified emergency medicine – in 2016 6.6% vs. 5.0%, and in 2015 7.9% vs. 6.5%. Doctors choosing emergency medicine were less certain about their choice than doctors choosing other specialties. …”
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69por Helou, Samar, Abou-Khalil, Victoria, Iacobucci, Riccardo, El Helou, Elie, Kiyono, Ken“…We evaluated the classifier using 30 minutes of video provided by 5 doctors simulating consultations in their clinics both in semi- and fully inclusive layouts. …”
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70por Tan, Ho Teck, Lui, Yit Shiang, Peh, Lai Huat, Winslow, Rasaiah Munidasa, Guo, Song“…RESULTS: About 128 doctors and 785 nurses responded. Around 75.5% doctors and 51.9% nurses endorsed role-legitimacy in the AAPPQ. …”
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71“…FINDINGS: Key differences between professions were: (i) demographics: gender (nursing and midwifery female-dominated, doctors and paramedics more balanced); age (professions other than doctors had ageing workforces); ethnicity (greater diversity among doctors and nurses); (ii) service architecture: despite net staffing growth, turnover and retention were problematic in all professions; 41.5% doctors were consultants but smaller proportions held high grade/band roles in other professions; salaries were higher for doctors; (iii) well-being: all reported high job stress, particularly midwives and paramedics; sickness absence rates for nurses, midwives and paramedics were three times those of doctors, and presenteeism nearly double. …”
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72por Hall, Charlotte E., Milward, Joanna, Spoiala, Cristina, Bhogal, Jaskiran K., Weston, Dale, Potts, Henry W.W., Caulfield, Tristan, Toolan, Michael, Kanga, Kate, El-Sheikha, Sarah, Fong, Kevin, Greenberg, Neil“…RESULTS: A total of 6080 surveys were completed, by ICU nurses (57.5%), doctors (27.9%), and other healthcare staff (14.5%). …”
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74por Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo, Caimmi, Davide, Rico Nieto, Pilar, Vidal, Carmen, Moreno, Carmen, González-Fernández, Maria Teresa, Tomás-Pérez, Margarita, Beristain, Ana, Bosse, Isa, Trinh, Hoai Bich, Casale, Thomas B., Demoly, Pascal, Calderon, Moises A.“…A clustering analysis based on 13 predefined relevant variables for AIT-prescription identified 5 different clusters, each of them including information regarding doctor's profile and patient demographics, baseline disease characteristics, and main AIT indication: 1) Looking at the future: focusing on asthma prevention (n = 355), 2) Efficacy after discontinuation of AIT (n = 293), 3) Fighting severe allergic disease (n = 322), 4) Looking at the present, facing current symptoms (n = 265) and 5) Doctor's own clinical experience (n = 500). Each one of these clusters have specific patients' and doctors' characteristics, representing distinctive AIT prescription drivers. …”
Publicado 2023
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75por Matthews, Lynn T., Milford, Cecilia, Kaida, Angela, Ehrlich, Matthew J., Ng, Courtney, Greener, Ross, Mosery, F. N., Harrison, Abigail, Psaros, Christina, Safren, Steven A., Bajunirwe, Francis, Wilson, Ira B., Bangsberg, David R., Smit, Jennifer A.“…We conducted in-depth interviews (9 counselors, 15 nurses, 5 doctors) and focus group discussions (6 counselors, 7 professional nurses) in eThekwini District, South Africa. …”
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76“…A purposive sample of 15 patients (9 COPD, 6 HF), 6 family members and carers (2 COPD, 4 HF) and 13 hospital clinicians (5 doctors, 8 nurses) participated in the study. RESULTS: The patients’ main reason for A&E admission was severe exacerbation of their symptoms and all three parties (patients, family members or carers, hospital clinicians) agreed with this decision. …”
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77“…Majority told that e-mail was the main purpose of last internet use (46.5%), followed by browsing medical resources (23%), research (15.5%), and patient care (12.5%). 97.5% agreed that they had ever browsed internet for patient care and 85.5% doctors agreed that they had obtained relevant information. 26.5% told that they need training for accessing free full-text electronic journals and 25% need training to access the sources for best clinical evidence for patient care. …”
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78Publicado 2019“…For 1 mm chest CT 500 cases, the sensitivity is 96.40%, the specificity is 95.60%, and the Kappa reads two times is 0.938, 6. Compared with 5 doctors, the same CT sets with 1 mm thickness were read. …”
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79por Alburaey, Abdullah Mohammed, Al-Qurashi, Faisal Othman, Aljohar, Aeshah Yousef, Almubayedh, Kawther Ahmed, Ahmed, Nadia Abdullah, Alabdullatif, Hanoof Abdulaziz, Alowayshiq, Hamad Mohammed“…Nurses reported more frequent use of analgesia than doctors (15.4% vs. 11.5%). Doctors often did not use comfort measures for any procedures, except during procedures on term to 28-day-old neonates. …”
Publicado 2020
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80“…Questions relate to: 1) waiting time, 2) taking the problem seriously, 3) treatment information, 4) home care concerns, 5) doctor’s courtesy, and 6) concern with comfort. A 5-point Likert scale ranges from “very poor” (0 points) to “very good” (100). …”
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