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Sex‐Dependent Differences in Colonoscopy Sedation: Protocol for a Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim This scoping review aims to map evidence on sex differences in colonoscopy sedation use and their impact on colonoscopy quality indicators (CQIs). Methods The review will adhere to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA‐ScR).
Niels Brink Mylin+3 more
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Self-reported sleep disturbance and inappropriate z-hypnotic use among older adults in general practice. [PDF]
Lundqvist C, Simonsen TB, Siddiqui TG.
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Participants described several challenges seeking treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), including multiple prior treatment attempts, delayed recognition of problematic alcohol use, and incongruent treatment expectations and experiences. Those with executive functioning challenges (53%) described the need to self‐advocate and frustration with ...
Cayley Russell+39 more
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Expert Consensus on the Use of Diphenhydramine for Short-Term Insomnia: Efficacy, Safety, and Clinical Applications. [PDF]
Ariza-Salamanca DF+5 more
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Utility of a Wearable Tracker to Assess Sleep Quality in Nurses and Their Spouses: A Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Ishinuki T+8 more
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Development and validation of a prognostic nomogram for predicting of patients with acute sedative-hypnotic overdose admitted to the intensive care unit. [PDF]
Tang G+5 more
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Editorial: Safety and side effects of psychotropic medications, volume III. [PDF]
de Filippis R+2 more
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