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Objectives Most countries including Malaysia have set goals to incorporate a strong primary care into the healthcare system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the strength of service delivery process dimensions in Malaysia and compare it with England,
Peter Groenewegen +4 more
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The COVID-19 outbreak variably affected people’s mental reactions worldwide but was only episodically investigated in healthy Italian teenagers. Our aim was to investigate the emotional responses of Italian middle and high school students to the pandemic.
Massimiliano Povero +2 more
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Several factors affect drug delivery from dry powder inhalers (DPIs). Some are related to patient’s physiological characteristics, while others depend on DPIs’ technical aspects.
Roberto Walter Dal Negro +2 more
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The useability of DPIs (dry powder inhalers) depends on several factors that are influenced by the patients’ subjectivity and objectivity. The short-form global usability score (S-GUS), a specific tool for the quick ranking and comparison in real life of
Roberto Walter Dal Negro +1 more
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International Guillain-Barré Syndrome Outcome Study (IGOS): protocol of a prospective observational cohort study on clinical and biological predictors of disease course and outcome in Guillain-Barré syndrome [PDF]
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute polyradiculoneuropathy with a highly variable clinical presentation, course, and outcome. The factors that determine the clinical variation of GBS are poorly understood which complicates the care and treatment of
Bateman, K. +49 more
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Introduction Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a serious and advanced stage of various cardiovascular diseases and portends poor prognosis. An increase in clinical studies has reported the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
Junhua Zhang +6 more
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Polypharmacy and clinical outcomes [PDF]
I read with interest the article by Lu and colleagues[1][1] which shows that quality indicators of pharmacotherapy are associated with increased odds of admission to hospital, but reduced odds of death. However, some problems in the analysis may explain the results.
Wan-Hsuan, Lu +3 more
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An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Yi Lin Lee +3 more
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Introduction There are few sources of published data on intra-cluster correlation coefficients (ICCs) amongst patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and/or hypertension in primary care, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Yi Lin Lee +3 more
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Journal of Pain 5 (2004) S115-S115.
R. Hutchison, O. Gonzalez
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