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Aims Pharmacogenomics enables personalization of drug therapy improving effectiveness and/or safety. Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase [DPYD] testing prior to fluoropyrimidine chemotherapy was commissioned by NHS England in response to an update from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
Nisha Shaunak+5 more
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Rosemary Saunders,1 Kien Chan,2 Renée M Graham,1 Elena Adams,2 Caroline E Bulsara,3 Karla Seaman,1 Marcella Cranny-Connolly2 1Centre for Research in Aged Care, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia;
Saunders R+6 more
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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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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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Efficiency of Staff Development Program and Its Relationship
Introduction: Skilled nurses are needed to achieve health promotion strategies, so operation and assessment via staff development program is essential.
Flora Rahimaghaee+3 more
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Abstract Aims The validity of using the Canadian Medication Safety Self‐Assessment for Long‐Term Care (MSSA‐LTC) tool in the international context is unknown. This study aims to determine the face and content validity of the Canadian MSSA‐LTC tool for assessing medication safety‐related processes in the Australian long‐term care (LTC) setting.
Ramesh Sharma Poudel+3 more
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring the gradual recovery of anesthesia nursing unit and avoiding cross-infection between surgical patients and staff are difficult problems for hospital managers.
Ping Zheng+12 more
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Impact of occupational stressors on hospital nursing staff
Hospital nurses are exposed to many stress-generating factors. A study was conducted on the impact of occupational stress generation among the 254 nurses working in large hospitals in Burgas, Sliven and Yambol. The results show that hospital wards, as a workplace, are a source of serious psycho-emotional stress, whose level is assessed as average and ...
Mimi Stoycheva+2 more
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Factors affecting the resilience of hospital medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic
HAMID JAFARI+3 more
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