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29521“…BACKGROUND: Visual loss is a feared consequence of candidemia. The IDSA recommends dilated eye examination for all patients diagnosed with candidemia, irrespective of symptoms. …”
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29522por Myers, Angela, Hurley, Emily, Bradley, Andrea, Lee, Brian R, Newland, Jason, Bickford, Carey, Pina, Kimberly, Miranda, Evelyn Donis De, Mackenzie, Alexander, Goggin, Kathy“…Although 98% of providers reported being mostly/completely comfortable explaining denial of antibiotics, 56% were concerned that parents would disagree and feared parental push back (74%) or lack of satisfaction with the visit (82%). …”
Publicado 2018
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29523“…BACKGROUND: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) is associated with potentially life-threatening dysentery, along with its most feared complication, the hemolytic–uremic syndrome (HUS), occurring in up to 20% of STEC-infected patients. 10–30% of patients may experience chronic renovascular and neurologic sequelae after acute resolution. …”
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29524“…RESULTS: Feelings of invincibility, shame, being uncomfortable, fearful, along with long waiting times, having a lack of knowledge, and culturally inappropriate staff/services were all found to be barriers to service utilization. …”
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29525“…There is no consensus for the definitive causes of this attainment gap, but suggestions contributing towards it include: increased feelings of isolation as a member of a minority culture or religion; a poorer higher education (HE) experience compared with White counterparts; and stereotype threat, whereby students underperform in exams from the stresses of fearing confirming to a negative-stereotype. METHODS: The aim of this study was to gather qualitative data on HE experiences of medical and biomedical science students to explore factors contributing to the attainment gap. …”
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29526por Curwen, Adrian, Fernandes, Jane, Howison, Rachael, Binfield, Paul, Rohricht, Frank, Giacco, Domenico“…Benefits reported included: sharing experiences, improving self-confidence, feeling valued, having a better understanding of services, overcoming personal fears, and developing better coping mechanisms for psychological difficulties. …”
Publicado 2019
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29527por Ferris France, Nadine, Macdonald, Stephen H.-F., Conroy, Ronan R., Chiroro, Patrick, Ni Cheallaigh, Deirdre, Nyamucheta, Masimba, Mapanda, Bekezela, Shumba, Godsway, Mudede, Dennis, Byrne, Elaine“…Qualitatively, participants reported improvements including lessened fears around disclosure of their HIV status, reduced feelings of life limitations due to HIV, and greater positive mentality. …”
Publicado 2019
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29528por Goldman, Lee, Lim, Maribel P., Chen, Qixuan, Jin, Peng, Muennig, Peter, Vagelos, Andrew“…Death rates may be markers of dissatisfactions and fears that influenced the 2016 Presidential election outcomes. …”
Publicado 2018
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29529“…We therefore conducted an functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study (N = 49) in which participants viewed fearful and neutral human faces and rated how the faces made them feel, to promote introspection. …”
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29530por Jayanna, Krishnamurthy, Swaroop, N., Kar, Arin, Ramanaik, Satyanarayana, Pati, Manoj Kumar, Pujar, Ashwini, Rai, Prathibha, Chitrapu, Suresh, Patil, Gururaj, Aggarwal, Preeti, Saksena, Shivla, Madegowda, Hemanth, Rekha, S., Mohan, H. L.“…Qualitative data revealed fears and cultural myths that affected treatment adherence. …”
Publicado 2019
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29531“…It was also observed that people with longer (>5 years) and advanced disease were more satisfied about their glycemic control with insulin and willing to recommend it to others but at the same time, feared about its lifelong commitment once started, with all these variables having statistical significance (p-value<0.05) .Although only patients perceptions were assessed but results were comparable with DAWN study in which belief in insulin efficacy was stronger among patients with poor control of disease and more distress. …”
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29532por McGlinchey, Tamsin, Mason, Stephen, Coackley, Alison, Roberts, Anita, Maguire, Maria, Sanders, Justin, Maloney, Francine, Block, Susan, Ellershaw, John, Kirkbride, Peter“…The Serious Illness Care Programme (the Programme), originally developed in the United States (U.S), promotes meaningful, realistic and focused conversations about patient’s wishes, fears and worries for the future with their illness. …”
Publicado 2019
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29533por Gilbert, Mark, Thomson, Kimberly, Salway, Travis, Haag, Devon, Grennan, Troy, Fairley, Christopher K, Buchner, Chris, Krajden, Mel, Kendall, Perry, Shoveller, Jean, Ogilvie, Gina“…RESULTS: Compared with 321 clinic clients, the 73 GCO clients were more likely to be older (median 35 vs 30 years), MSM (45% vs 16%), be testing routinely (67% vs 39%), have delayed testing for any reason (76% vs 54%) and due to clinic distance (28% vs 9%), report delays due to wait times (50% vs 17%), embarrassment with testing (16% vs 6%), discomfort discussing sexual health where they usually go for testing (39% vs 22%), as well as discomfort discussing sexual history with (19% vs 5%) and fearing judgement from (30% vs 15%) any healthcare provider. …”
Publicado 2019
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29534“…The two most prevalent and feared species, B. cenocepacia and B. multivorans, showed a tendency to lose the OAg along chronic infection. …”
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29535por Yudhishdran, Jevon, Liyanage, Isurujith Kongala, Navinan, Mitrakrishnan Rayno, Herath, Sandamalee, Withanage, Danushka, Jeyalakshmy, Sivakumar, Kulatunga, Aruna“…BACKGROUND: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness prevalent mainly in the tropics. It is feared for causing the dengue hemorrhagic spectrum of the disease leading to significant morbidity and mortality. …”
Publicado 2019
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29536“…CONCLUSION: Prevalence of male attendance to the ANC in Kyela district is not adequate as fearing of HIV testing seemed to decrease male attendance to ANC services. …”
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29537“…In Social Phobia, a combination of VR exposure with cognitive interventions and the realization of virtual social interactions targeting central fears might be advantageous. Considering the advantages of VR exposure, its dissemination should be emphasized. …”
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29538por Berthe, Sara, Harvey, Steven A., Lynch, Matthew, Koenker, Hannah, Jumbe, Vincent, Kaunda-Khangamwa, Blessings, Mathanga, Don P.“…Respondents felt that it was everyone’s responsibility to cut down on this practice, but that efforts to confiscate or burn nets and boats of those caught fishing with ITNs were counter-productive since boats, especially, were a required resource for a productive livelihood. Respondents feared that if the health workers, government officials and donors continued to see ITNs being misused for fishing, the distribution of free ITNs would end, which would worsen malaria in their communities. …”
Publicado 2019
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29539por Yang, Sheng Zhi, Wu, Dan, Wang, Nan, Hesketh, Therese, Sun, Kai Sing, Li, Lu, Zhou, Xudong“…Of all those attacked or threatened, 59.4% wanted to quit current post and 76.0% were fearful of dealing with urgent or severe cases. CONCLUSIONS: Proper management of the aftermath of violence against health workers is inadequate. …”
Publicado 2019
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29540“…Key themes for those planning to opt-out relate to fears around medical mistrust and bodily integrity. …”
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