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Using Continuous Quality Improvement to Implement Evidence-Based Medicine

open access: closedLippincott's Case Management, 2006
The importance of implementing evidence-based medicine is being driven by public reporting of outcome data and linking these measures to reimbursement. Most hospitals are faced with many challenges in gaining sponsorship, staffing, creating tools, and reporting of evidence-based outcome measures.
Barbara Quick   +2 more
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Computers in medicine: muscle fatigue evaluation using continuous wavelet transform

open access: closedThe IEEE Region 8 EUROCON 2003. Computer as a Tool., 2004
This work represents ongoing investigation of muscle fatigue assessment during voluntary cyclic contractions by means of continuous wavelet transform (CWT). A change in the power spectrum median frequency (MDF), calculated from scalogram, has been chosen as muscle fatigue indicator.
Saša Ostojić, Mario Cifrek
openalex   +3 more sources

A Quality Use of Medicines program for continuity of care in therapeutics from hospital to community

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
To evaluate adherence to an agreed minimum dataset for patient medication information exchange between hospitals and general practitioners.Quasi pre-post design with a supplementary post-program comparison group; sequential descriptive surveys of patients following recent discharge from public hospitals; opinion questionnaire for key hospital ...
Andrea, Mant   +4 more
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Evaluation of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring System for Use in Veterinary Medicine

open access: closedDiabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2005
With the emergence of continuous glucose monitoring systems being used to provide a detailed glucose picture in humans, a commercially available system (CGMS(R), Medtronic Minimed, Northridge, CA) was examined for use in veterinary species.Adult, clinically normal horses (n = 7), cats (n = 3), dogs (n = 4), and cows (n = 5) were studied.
Charles E. Wiedmeyer   +7 more
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Continuing education in medicine: A useful tool for nurses' empowerment in renal transplantation

Transplantation Proceedings, 2004
Continuing Education in Medicine (CEM) underlines the importance of updates and information for the health care team. Our aim was to describe the organization and results of a CEM course "educate to organ donation" that involved the nursing team in an educational experience with high school students.
DELL'OLIO R   +14 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Use of continuous morphine infusions in end-of-life care in an internal medicine ward

open access: closedEuropean Journal of Internal Medicine
Matilde Ribeiro-Coimbra   +3 more
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The use of continuous subcutaneous terbutaline in a private maternal-fetal medicine practice

open access: closedObstetrics & Gynecology, 1999
Sheri L. Hamersley   +5 more
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New Glossary of Terms used in Regenerative Medicine: Standardization Continues to Emerge as Regenerative Medicine Matures

Regenerative Medicine, 2009
Regenerative medicine is an evolving, cross-disciplinary, international field that, as a result, uses terms that are either not widely understood, or may have a number of different meanings. Many stakeholders have identified this lack of clarity as a potential barrier to effective communication within the field.
Ben, Sheridan, Neil, Harris
openaire   +2 more sources

On the Use of Evolutionary Computation for In-Silico Medicine: Modelling Sepsis via Evolving Continuous Petri Nets

open access: closed, 2019
Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death in Intensive Care Units (ICU) world-wide. Continuous Petri Nets (CPNs) offer a promising solution in modelling its underlying complex pathophysiological processes. In this work, we propose a framework to evolve CPNs, i.e. evolve its places, transitions, arc weights, topology, and kinetics.
Ahmed Hallawa   +7 more
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