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The interest in trials in which activities are being moved to the participants' direct environment, that is, decentralized, has increased in recent years, but limited research has been conducted into the feasibility and acceptability of such approaches.
Mira G.P. Zuidgeest+15 more
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1625 Pain in Children: Knowledge and Perceptions of Nursing Staff at a Rural Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Western India [PDF]
Archana Nimbalkar+3 more
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The investigational agent osivelotor, a small molecule hemoglobin (Hb) modifier in development for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD), acts by increasing Hb‐oxygen affinity and inhibiting the polymerization of sickle Hb. We report safety, pharmacokinetic (PK), and pharmacodynamic (PD) data from the first two phase 1 clinical trials of ...
Eleanor A. Lisbon+15 more
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Walking at work: Maximum gait speed is related to work ability in hospital nursing staff. [PDF]
Aldridge C+7 more
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Clinical Trials With Pragmatic Elements: A Review of Use Cases and Real‐World Data Utilization
Clinical trials with pragmatic elements can capture diverse patient populations, enable efficient follow‐up, and reflect routine clinical practices; yet there is limited understanding of their design features, characteristics, and use of real‐world data (RWD). Based on a targeted search of PubMed/EMBASE (Jan‐2016 to Jul‐2024), a review was conducted to
Le Su+6 more
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Pokus o školení ošetřovatelek v pražské všeobecné nemocnici ve 40. letech 19. století
The professional education of nursing staff in Bohemia started initially at the convents of the order of Merciful Brethren. The first case was documented in 1745 in the city of Valtice.
Ludmila Hlaváčková
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Nurses' retention and hospital characteristics in New South Wales, CHERE Discussion Paper No 52 [PDF]
Nursing shortages are commonly observed features of hospital systems in Australia, Europe and the United States. To date there has been very little research on the effects of hospital characteristics on the retention of the nursing staff.
Denise Doiron, Glenn Jones
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CARE-PACT: a new paradigm of care for acutely unwell residents in aged care facilities [PDF]
Describes the Comprehensive Aged Residents Emergency and Partners in Assessment, Care and Treatment (CARE-PACT) program: a hospital substitutive care and demand management project that aims to improve, in a fiscally efficient manner, the quality of care ...
Ellen Burkett, Ian Scott
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Decentralized clinical trials (DCTs), which move trial activities to participants' homes or direct surroundings, offer potential advantages over conventional site‐based trials through reduced participant burden and improved accessibility. The direct‐to‐participant (DtP) delivery of investigational medicinal products (IMPs) and other study materials and
Megan Heath+10 more
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Exploring Interactive Change Processes in Multifamily Therapy for Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa
ABSTRACT Objective Multifamily therapy (MFT) is a unique treatment approach that is growing in popularity for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) and their families. MFT aims to create change through experiential and activity‐based content and purposeful use of group processes.
Clare Levenspiel+4 more
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