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2020
This chapter discusses the major principles of best practice in screening, examines issues involved in screening, and also discusses types of screening programs in which community nurses can become involved. Health screening is a method of identifying the possibility of an unrecognised disease or risk factor.
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This chapter discusses the major principles of best practice in screening, examines issues involved in screening, and also discusses types of screening programs in which community nurses can become involved. Health screening is a method of identifying the possibility of an unrecognised disease or risk factor.
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An adaptable health screening questionnaire
Proceedings 1993 The First New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems, 2002A computer-based lifestyle questionnaire has been developed at Canterbury University for general practitioners wishing to improve the preventative side of their practice. Its major innovative feature is the ability to allow individual doctors to modify the questionnaire to their requirements.
Chris Carey-Smith +2 more
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Cost‐utility analysis of the National Health Screening Program for chronic kidney disease in Korea
Nephrology, 2018Although a National Health Screening Program (NHSP) for chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been implemented in Korea since 2002, its cost‐effectiveness has never been determined. This study aimed to estimate the cost‐utility of NHSP for CKD in Korea.
D. Go +5 more
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Screening for bone health in epilepsy
Epilepsia, 2007Summary Elderly and young patients with epilepsy are at risk for fractures from seizure and antiepileptic drug (AED) related falls and from epilepsy and AED related lowered bone mass. Enzyme inducing AEDs are often implicated, although, nonenzyme inducing medications may also impact epilepsy bone disease.
Raj D, Sheth, Cynthia L, Harden
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2019
Health psychologists recognise the importance to behaviour of health screening, and psychological factors applied to medicine.
Dixon, D., Powell, R., Johnston, Marie
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Health psychologists recognise the importance to behaviour of health screening, and psychological factors applied to medicine.
Dixon, D., Powell, R., Johnston, Marie
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Health screening of immigrants
Medical Journal of Australia, 1987A J, Langley, C C, Baker
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Screening for health literacy is not the answer
BMJ, 2016It’s quicker and less stigmatizing to make all communication clearer Engaging patients in treatment decisions is a fundamental component of patient centered care. Poor health literacy can complicate patients’ understanding of the information that is needed to make informed decisions about their care. Worldwide, at least one in 10 adults lacks level 1
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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