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Cost–benefit analysis of screening programme for diabetic retinopathy in Bulgaria
Aims Late‐diagnosed diabetic retinopathy (DR) is difficult and expensive to treat. Screening programmes can identify the disease early and reduce the costs of its future treatment. This study aims to analyse the cost–benefit of screening programmes for DR.
Iva Nenkova +5 more
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Effect of health education on food hygiene behavior among food providers in India. [PDF]
Sharma DK, Pilkhwal R, Shrivastava S.
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Aims The aim of this study was to introduce a new assessment method for pharmacy students' real‐life competence in reviewing medications after obligatory advanced‐level practical internship in Finland. Methods The new medication review (MR) competence assessment method consisted of (1) a self‐assessment by pharmacy students and (2) a performance ...
Katja Leiman +5 more
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Barriers to patient engagement with community-based resources following social determinants of health (SDOH) screening: a mixed-methods study across hospitals in the Chicago metropolitan area. [PDF]
Jaamour D +7 more
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Introduction : During the last 15-20 years there has been an increasing concern world-wide about L. monocytogenes and its implications for food safety. Listeriosis is lately associated with elderly people and those persons who are immune-compromised by ...
Lahou, Evy +2 more
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Abstract Aim To identify safety concerns reported by coroners following fentanyl patch‐related deaths in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and determine differences in coronial reporting. Methods A systematic case series linking the National Programme on Substance Use Mortality (NPSUM) and the Preventable Deaths Tracker (PDT) (https ...
Eman Mshari +2 more
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Food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices among food handlers employed in higher education institutions in Northwestern China. [PDF]
Zhang Y +26 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) are associated with an increased risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Hospitalized children are particularly vulnerable to DDIs and ADRs due to polypharmacy, frequent use of unlicensed or off‐label medications, and dosing regimens often extrapolated from adult data.
Emilie Laval +6 more
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Patient Nutritional Intake and Experiences With Two Models of Texture Modified Food Preparation in Hospital: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Brennan K +4 more
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