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Why Surinamese migrants in the Netherlands continue to use medicinal herbs from their home country

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2010
When people migrate, they tend to bring along their medicinal plants. In order to improve migrant health, we need information on their traditional health beliefs and practices. This paper investigates medicinal plant use among Surinamese migrants in the Netherlands.Data from 210 semi-structured interviews among 1st and 2nd generation Surinamese ...
Tinde, van Andel, Paul, Westers
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The use of continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration in intensive care medicine.

open access: closedActa anaesthesiologica Belgica, 1984
Acute renal failure still remains an important and challenging problem in the ICU. Hemodialysis is not always feasible because of hemodynamic instability in critically ill patients. In this circumstances continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH) can be an efficient alternative as this method has less detrimental hemodynamic effects.
Marie Schetz   +3 more
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Continual Screening of Patients Using mHealth: The Rolling Score Concept Applied to Sleep Medicine

2016
Continual monitoring of patients utilizing mHealth-based telemonitoring applications are more and more used for individual management of patients. A new approach in risk assessment called Rolling Score Concept uses standardized questionnaires for continual scoring of individuals' health state through electronic patient reported outcome (ePRO).
Claudio Zluga   +3 more
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[Intensive treatment in family medicine : use of pumps and continuous glucose measurement systems].

open access: closedRevue medicale suisse, 2020
New technologic devices are presented: insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices as well as morphine pumps to help general practitioners to deal different intensive situations. Insulin pumps and CGM devices are revolutionary for the management of diabetes.
Giacomo Gastaldi   +5 more
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Saving Cost Using Individualized Medicine: A Pilot Project for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

open access: closedB105. CRITICAL CARE: COUNTERPARTS - NON-PULMONARY CRITICAL CARE AND MULTI-ORGAN FAILURE, 2019
S. Donthi   +5 more
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Grave injustice: the continuing use of unclaimed bodies in American medicine

Journal of Medical Ethics
Despite a growing sensitivity to the ethics of whole body donation in the field of clinical anatomy, the remains of unclaimed individuals continue to be used in healthcare teaching and research throughout the USA. I argue that this practice is unethical because of its disregard for autonomy and consent, its potential harm to various individuals and ...
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Continuity of care: The ongoing use of “bush medicine” as a transnational therapeutic health practice in Guyanese immigrant communities

Health & Place, 2021
Using in-depth interviews with Guyanese immigrants in North America this paper argues their therapeutic landscapes are produced transnationally and these transnational therapeutic landscapes impact their ongoing health practices in the country of settlement.
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Psychosocial factors that predict why people use complementary and alternative medicine and continue with its use: A population based study

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2014
Studies have explored the predictors of CAM use but fewer data explain the psychosocial factors associated with this and why people continue with CAM.To examine the psychosocial factors that predict CAM use; to explore the predictors of continuing with CAM.A cross sectional survey.1256 adults were interviewed as part of 2012 Queensland Social Survey ...
P. Thomson   +3 more
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Using Continuous Quality-Improvement Techniques to Evaluate and Enhance an Internal Medicine Residency Program's Assessment System

open access: closedThe American Journal of Medicine, 2017
Andrei Brateanu   +4 more
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Use of flawed multiple-choice items by theNew England Journal of Medicinefor continuing medical education

Medical Teacher, 2006
Physicians in the United States are required to complete a minimum number of continuing medical education (CME) credits annually. The goal of CME is to ensure that physicians maintain their knowledge and skills throughout their medical career. The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) provides its readers with the opportunity to obtain weekly CME ...
Alex S, Stagnaro-Green   +1 more
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