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HIV/AIDS care giving physicians: their experience and practice patterns
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1997To identify associations between HIV-related experience and patterns of service provision, physicians across Canada were solicited by mail to register in a national network of HIV/AIDS care givers. Respondents provided data about: personal, demographic and practice characteristics; the number of HIV-positive patients ever seen; the nature of the HIV ...
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Giving hope to families in palliative care and implications for practice
Nursing Children and Young People, 2014Caring for a dying child and the family is one of the greatest nursing challenges. The way in which care is delivered will shape the experience they are about to face. Hope plays a crucial role in helping people cope, and healthcare professionals can foster appropriate hopes ethically, while maintaining open and honest communication. If palliative care
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Our objective was to determine the effectiveness of training obstetric and family practice residents to provide smoking cessation advice.The effectiveness of the trained residents' advice was assessed from exit interviews of pregnant smokers taking part in a randomized, controlled trial of smoking cessation advice.
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Our objective was to determine the effectiveness of training obstetric and family practice residents to provide smoking cessation advice.The effectiveness of the trained residents' advice was assessed from exit interviews of pregnant smokers taking part in a randomized, controlled trial of smoking cessation advice.
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