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Toward instituting a chaperone policy in outpatient pediatric clinics

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2009
We sought to evaluate child, parent and medical provider preferences for chaperones for outpatient encounters and to evaluate the acceptability and frequency of utilization following institution of a chaperone policy. Secondarily, we sought to understand what medical history and examinations teens consider "sensitive."We conducted an observational ...
Kenneth W, Feldman   +3 more
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Intimate examinations: use of chaperones in communitybased family planning clinics

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2000
We examined women's preferences regarding the use of chaperones during intimate examinations by a female doctor or nurse in community‐based family planning clinics. An anonymous questionnaire was completed before consultation and examination by 126 women attending five family planning clinics selected to cover a range of social and ethnic groups.
N S, Khan, R, Kirkman
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Chaperone Use in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Outpatient Clinics

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2019
Introduction Patient perspectives on chaperone use during examinations, especially in surgical subspecialties, are understudied. We aimed to identify specific patient cohorts that desire the presence of chaperones and compare patient and surgeon perspectives, all in an effort to improve quality of care.
Victor, Vakayil   +3 more
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Pharmacological Chaperones in Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus

BioDrugs, 2007
The antidiuretic hormone arginine-vasopressin regulates water homeostasis in the human body by binding to its vasopressin type 2 receptor (V2R). Mutations in AVPR2, the gene encoding V2R, lead to the X-linked congenital form of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI), a disease characterized by the inability to concentrate urine in response to vasopressin;
Robben, J.H., Deen, P.M.T.
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Chemical chaperone therapy: clinical effect in murine GM1‐gangliosidosis

Annals of Neurology, 2007
AbstractCertain low‐molecular‐weight substrate analogs act both as in vitro competitive inhibitors of lysosomal hydrolases and as intracellular enhancers (chemical chaperones) by stabilization of mutant proteins. In this study, we performed oral administration of a chaperone compound N‐octyl‐4‐epi‐β‐valienamine to GM1‐gangliosidosis model mice ...
Yoshiyuki, Suzuki   +17 more
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Chaperones in clinical photography – A review

Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2016
The recent case of Dr Myles Bradbury, a paediatrician at Addenbrookes Hospital in the UK, has again brought the use and relevance of chaperones back into the minds of healthcare organisations. This paper outlines the recommendations of the report into the actions of Dr Bradbury along with previous reports concerning chaperones and that of professional ...
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