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501por Gray, Charmaine S, Xu, Yao, Babl, Franz E, Dalziel, Stuart, Powell, Colin V E, Chong, Shu-Ling, Roland, Damian, Lyttle, Mark D, Fernandes, Ricardo M, Benito, Javier, Johnson, Mike, Yock-Corrales, Adriana, Santhanam, Indumathy, Schuh, Suzanne, Cheema, Baljit, Couper, Jenny, Craig, Simon“…In developing these outcomes, it is important to understand the views of clinicians who care for these children in particular, views that relate to outcome measures and research priorities. …”
Publicado 2023
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502“…DESIGN & SETTING: Systematic review of studies reporting experiences of general practice as described by parents who care for children with intellectual disability. …”
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503por Johnson, Ken, Pearce, Frederick, Westenskow, Dwayne, Ogden, L Lazarre, Farnsworth, Steven, Peterson, Shane, White, Julia, Slade, Travis“…Questionnaires about aspects of LSTAT functionality were completed by nine nurses who cared for the patients placed on the LSTAT. RESULTS: In all of the simulations, there was no clinically significant difference in the time to diagnosis or treatment between the LSTAT and conventional equipment. …”
Publicado 2002
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504por Currow, David C, Ward, Alicia, Clark, Katie, Burns, Catherine M, Abernethy, Amy P“…Directly standardized to the whole population, this study describes people who cared for someone with ESLD until death. RESULTS: One third (6370/18267) had someone die in the last five years from a terminal illness, 644 from ESLD (3.5% of respondents; 10.2% of deaths). …”
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505por Ferris, Michelle, Easton, Douglas F, Doherty, Rebecca J, Briggs, Brian HJ, Newman, Michelle, Saraf, Ifthikhar M, Scambler, Sarah, Wagman, Lyndon, Wyndham, Michael T, Ward, Ann, Eeles, Rosalind A“…This is the first general practice population-based study in the UK to address this issue and has implications for general practitioners who care for patients from the Ashkenazi community.…”
Publicado 2007
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506“…LESS is preferred by young who care more concerned about the cosmesis, even with moderately elevated risks of extending incision and increasing hospital cost, postoperative pain and hospital stay.…”
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507“…It has the potential to be adapted to frame a broader complex care curriculum and to be implemented with other learners in the health professions who care for this vulnerable patient population. The pilot study informed implementation in multiple residency programs, with the goal of enabling future pediatricians to provide high-quality care within a medical home for CMC.…”
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508“…Studies pointed to the substantial role of the interpersonal relationship between older adults with cognitive impairment and the nurses who care for them. We investigated the association between nursing interpersonal continuity and cognitive outcomes in a cohort of 646 older adults aged 70 or older admitted to internal units for non-disabling conditions. …”
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509“…In addition, the results provide evidence for clinical practice guideline for nurses who care for older adults with dementia in the emergency departments.…”
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510por Mohtasham-Amiri, Zahra“…It has been recommended that physicians and emergency health workers who care for drowning/near-drowning patients be aware of possible trauma, especially cervical spine injuries. …”
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511“…For this, the goal of this study is to identify real-life practices of informal caregivers who care for PADs based on the analysis of their communication in Facebook groups. …”
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512por O’Neal, Teri B., Shrestha, Sanjay, Singh, Harsimar, Osagie, Ihianle, Ben-Okafor, Kenechukwu, Cornett, Elyse M., Kaye, Alan D.“…We seek to encourage clinicians who care for patients with epilepsy to be aggressive in controlling seizure activity and diligent in their review of risk factors and education of patients and their families about SUDEP.…”
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513“…The population in this study included caregivers who care for children with disabilities at NGOs (n = 10). …”
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514“…This study examined family caregivers' habit of having regular checkups prior to becoming involved with professionals who care for patients, and whether they had had recent checkups. …”
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515“…METHODS: From January to May 2021, qualitative semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 29 family carers and hospital staff in England who cared for people with severe dementia during hospital admissions. …”
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516por Ihana‐Sugiyama, Noriko, Sugiyama, Takehiro, Hirano, Takao, Imai, Kenjiro, Ohsugi, Mitsuru, Kawasaki, Ryo, Murata, Toshinori, Ogura, Youichiro, Ueki, Kohjirou, Yamauchi, Toshimasa, Kadowaki, Takashi“…It is essential to reaffirm the necessity of recommending ophthalmologic examinations to physicians and healthcare professionals who care for patients with diabetes.…”
Publicado 2023
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517por Makhtar, Aniawanis, Ab Ghani, Nor Nadiya, Syed Elias, Sharifah Munirah, Mohamed Ludin, Salizar“…This finding gives nurses and other healthcare workers the basic information they need to enhance nursing interventions and promote social support among those who care for older people, which can positively impact caregiving.…”
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518por Namikawa, Hiroki, Tochino, Yoshihiro, Okada, Akiko, Ota, Keiko, Okada, Yasuyo, Yamada, Koichi, Watanabe, Tetsuya, Mizobata, Yasumitsu, Kakeya, Hiroshi, Kuwatsuru, Yumiko, Shibata, Toshihiko, Shuto, Taichi“…METHODS: A twice‐weekly survey using questionnaires targeting HCWs who care for COVID‐19 patients was performed at Osaka Metropolitan University Hospital (tertiary hospital). …”
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519“…The first stage used a cross-sectional method with a questionnaire to 135 families who cared for patients with schizophrenia disorder using purposive sampling. …”
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520Publicado 2022“…METHODS: UK Paediatric Major Trauma Centres (pMTCs) undertook 1 year of prospective data collection on children admitted to or discussed with those centres with BLSI and an online questionnaire was distributed to all consultants who care for children with BLSI in those centres. RESULTS: All 21/21 (100%) pMTCs participated; 131 patients were included and 100/152 (65%) consultants responded to the survey. …”
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