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Public Preferences Regarding Equitable Healthcare Rationing Across Gender Identities in China. [PDF]
Cheung CK, Wu Z, Tsang EY.
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Linkage Between Electoral Cycle and the Discouragement of African Firms in the Credit Market
ABSTRACT This article analyzes the linkage between the electoral cycle and the discouragement of SMEs in the credit market of 14 African countries. It focuses on 12,145 firms over the period 2006–2020. The results obtained from Probit estimates show elections are negatively linked with the discouragement of firms in the credit market.
Cherif Abdramane, Simplice A. Asongu
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An intelligent community-based system for healthcare prioritisation. [PDF]
Pinho M, Leal F.
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine the decision‐making processes underlying missed nursing care. Design A qualitative study using Critical Incident Debriefing interviews. Methods Fifteen nurses from inpatient wards in a general hospital participated in semi‐structured interviews following their morning shifts.
Mirit Cohen +3 more
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Hypoalbuminaemia contributes to postoperative pulmonary complications and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wang X, Tang H, Zheng M, Xu F.
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Medical rationing choices of laypeople and clinicians are often illogical and inconsistent with their own stated preferences. [PDF]
Heydari P, Meyer MN, Chabris CF.
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ABSTRACT Aim To describe the point prevalence of cognitive impairment in hospitalised adults and evaluate the association with care needs and perceived risks of complications. Design Multi‐site cross‐sectional study on a single day in May 2023. Methods Trained clinician auditors screened adult inpatients in acute medical, surgical, oncology, geriatric,
Alison M. Mudge +15 more
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Covert Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis of Rationing in Intensive Care. [PDF]
Schmolke EM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore intensive care nurses' perceptions of their work environments at the unit and organisational levels according to the American Association of Critical Care Nurses standards, their impact on care quality, national differences, and demographic associations. Design Cross‐sectional study using a survey design. Methods Study conducted
Εvanthia Georgiou +14 more
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