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Psychosis in children and adolescents has been studied on a spectrum from (common) psychotic experiences to (rare) early‐onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders. This research review looks at the state‐of‐the‐art for research across the psychosis spectrum, from evidence on psychotic experiences in community and clinical samples of children and ...
Ian Kelleher
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ABSTRACT Introduction Diabetic neuropathy, the most common long‐term complication of diabetes, frequently presents as painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (pDPN), significantly impairing patients' quality of life. Pregabalin is an established treatment for pDPN, but optimal dosing and the influence of glycemic control on efficacy remain uncertain ...
Ashish Bajaj +6 more
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Multimorbidity patterns, sociodemographic characteristics, and mortality: Data science insights from low-resource settings. [PDF]
Bazo-Alvarez JC +8 more
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Reflections on Gerontological Nursing Over the Past 50 Years
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Wendy Moyle
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The magnitude of multimorbidity in childhood: a global systematic review. [PDF]
Pradhan SK +10 more
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Aligning Research With Practice: Nursing Home Providers' Priorities for Long‐Term Care Research
ABSTRACT Background Collaboration between providers and investigators can maximize the impact of research in post‐acute and long‐term care settings, including skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Involving SNF providers in research from the inception can help ensure that investigators are answering practical, clinically relevant questions that are ...
Blythe G. Chen +5 more
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Social frailty and the risk of progression from health to physical, psychological, and cognitive multimorbidity: a prospective multi-cohort study. [PDF]
Zhou Y +5 more
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Anticholinergic Medication Burden Scales: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Anticholinergic burden refers to the cumulative anticholinergic effect of all medications taken by an individual. Anticholinergic burden scales help identify patients at risk of anticholinergic adverse effects and guide prescribing. However, substantial variation exists between scales, with no gold standard identified.
Orla Vennard +4 more
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