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Effectiveness of a risk perception-based nursing model for high-risk pregnant women with gestational diabetes: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Cheng Q, Liao W, Wang H, Wang R.
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Aims Patients with severe mental disorder and diabetes may be exposed to inappropriate polypharmacy increasing the risk of side effects and drug interactions. Although medication reviews may facilitate short‐term deprescribing, they are not known to affect clinical outcomes.
Johan Frederik Mebus Meyer Christensen+2 more
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Implications of Activity of Daily Living for Clinical Care of Older Adults Undergoing Urological Surgery-A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Chen Q, Dai Y, Guo M, Wang X, Zhou L.
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[Izabel dos Santos: a history inside Brazilian nursing history]. [PDF]
Izabel dos Santos
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Aims The aim of this study was to create a Turkish version of the Ascertaining Barriers to Compliance (ABC) taxonomy for medication adherence. Methods A systematic literature search was conducted, followed by a national Delphi study using suggested methods of the International Society for Medication Adherence for translation of the ABC taxonomy for ...
Cansu Goncuoglu+5 more
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Prevalence and associated factors of emotional and behavioral problems in Indonesian early adolescents: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Isma Sundari R+2 more
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Nursing and nursing history: epistemological aspects detached in the professional knowledge construction [PDF]
Vilma de Carvalho
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Aims Amgevita is a licensed biosimilar to adalimumab, having demonstrated high pharmacokinetic and clinical similarity to Humira. Switching to a lower‐cost medicine may elicit a nocebo effect, whereby expectations of poorer efficacy impact outcomes despite pharmacological similarity. This prospective cohort study examined clinical and economic outcomes
Louise Rabbitt+7 more
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Accurately Identifying Risk Factors Specific to Women is Crucial to Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk. [PDF]
Jeng C.
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