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ABSTRACT Background Chronic kidney disease is a growing public health problem worldwide, and the number of patients requiring renal replacement therapy is steadily increasing. Türkiye has experienced a similar rise in both the incidence and prevalence of renal replacement therapy over the past decades; however, national‐level projections of future ...
Arzu Akgül +2 more
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The Stoplight Method: A Qualitative Approach for Health Literacy Research
The Stoplight Feedback Toolkit was developed to engage patients with low health literacy in qualitative research, to overcome known barriers to participation, and to field test written health materials.
Kristie Hadden
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Predictability Bounds of Electronic Health Records [PDF]
The ability to intervene in disease progression given a person’s disease history has the potential to solve one of society’s most pressing issues: advancing health care delivery and reducing its cost.
Dahlem, Dominik +2 more
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Next‐generation proteomics improves lung cancer risk prediction
This is one of very few studies that used prediagnostic blood samples from participants of two large population‐based cohorts. We identified, evaluated, and validated an innovative protein marker model that outperformed an established risk prediction model and criteria employed by low‐dose computed tomography in lung cancer screening trials.
Megha Bhardwaj +4 more
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Background Cardiovascular toxicity concerns have limited the use of anthracyclines and trastuzumab among breast cancer patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) but evidence on real-world prescribing patterns is scarce.
Helena Carreira +7 more
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BackgroundElectronic medical records or electronic health records, collectively called electronic records, have significantly transformed the healthcare system and service provision in our world.
Tariku Nigatu Bogale +8 more
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Factors to overcoming barriers affecting electronic medical record usage by physicians
Background: Hospitals are adopting electronic medical records (EMRs) in larger numbers; however, the barrier to derive its full utility is the low acceptance by physicians. Aims and Objectives: This study is done with an objective to identify the factors
Ankit Singh +2 more
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Electronic Health Records and Rural Hospitals [PDF]
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. healthcare challenges such as cost, quality, and access.
Bischoff, Kaitlin
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Electronic Health Records and Support For Primary Care Teamwork [PDF]
This study examined primary care practices' experiences using electronic health records (EHRs) as they strive to function as teams in patientcentered medical homes (PCMHs). We identify how EHRs facilitate and pose challenges to teamwork and how practices
Ann S. O +4 more
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OBJECTIVE Stress and burnout due to electronic health record (EHR) technology has become a focus for burnout intervention. The aim of this study is to systematically review the relationship between EHR use and provider burnout.
Qi Yan +4 more
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