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ABSTRACT This study explored the mediating influences of access to social activities, social services, and health and medical services on the relationship between social determinants of health and health‐related quality of life. A survey of 602 adults was conducted in a regional area of Australia.
Candice Oster+4 more
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Abstract Background Women with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are more susceptible than men to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Signs of increased risk may already appear among adolescent girls. Objectives We explored the contribution of body composition to the development of CVD risk factors among youth with T1D.
Avivit Brener+10 more
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Model Loyalitas Pasien Berbasis Kualitas Pelayanan Rumah Sakit Islam di Semarang
Patient loyalty is very influential on the sustainability of the hospital. The loyalty of the patient is influenced by the patient's satisfaction with the overall service quality in which the satisfied patient returns to the service, and recommends to ...
Muh. Abdurrouf, Dyah Wiji Puspitasari
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The concept and range of charitable institutions up to World War I [PDF]
The so-called Charitable Institutions of Malta and Gozo were organizations devoted to relieving the poor financially; providing them with food and shelter; nursing and treating them when sick either in their own homes or in hospitals; providing care for ...
Cassar, Paul
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Abstract US clinical practice guidelines for the diagnostic evaluation of cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) or AD and related dementias (ADRD) are decades old and aimed at specialists. This evidence‐based guideline was developed to empower all—including primary care—clinicians to implement a structured approach for evaluating a ...
Alireza Atri+10 more
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Nurse Professionalism in Law Perspective: Risk Management of Occupational Health and Safety in the Hospital [PDF]
Background: Law number 38/2014 on nursing requires nurses to provide professional services. Unprofessional nurse increases health and safety risk of themselves.
Arradini, Dewi
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The nurse’s work environment in a hospital emergency service
Objective: to analyze the characteristics of the nurse’s work environment in a hospital emergency service. Methods: a mixed method study with a concurrent triangulation strategy using data from a descriptiveexploratory study, with 19 nurses, and a Grounded Theory study with three sample groups totaling 21 participants.
Santos, José Luís Guedes dos+5 more
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Objective Genetic associations and blockade of the interleukin (IL)‐23/IL‐17 axis with monoclonal antibodies support a role for this pathway in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). This study examines the requirement of IL‐23 for IL‐17 production and the role of the metabolic microenvironment in the expansion of Th17‐derived cells in patients with ...
Carmel B. Stober+4 more
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The restricted Erlang-R Queue: Finite-size effects in service systems with returning customers [PDF]
Motivated by health care systems with repeated services that have both personnel (nurse and physician) and space (beds) constraints, we study a restricted version of the Erlang-R model. The space restriction policies we consider are blocking or holding in a pre-entrant queue.
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Abstract Background Pain communication should be an integral part of clinical consultations, particularly in paediatric rheumatology where children and adolescents frequently present with chronic musculoskeletal pain. To date, literature exploring the nature of and extent to which pain communication occurs has focused on healthcare professionals as ...
Rebecca Rachael Lee+6 more
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