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Abstract Objective Artificial intelligence chatbots have been a game changer in healthcare, providing immediate, round‐the‐clock assistance. However, their accuracy across specific medical domains remains under‐evaluated. Dravet syndrome remains one of the most challenging epileptic encephalopathies, with new data continuously emerging in the ...
Joana Jesus‐Ribeiro +4 more
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Abstract Objective Drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE) imposes a significant burden on patients and their caregivers. This study aimed to explore the concerns and perceptions of healthcare providers (HCPs), patients, and caregivers regarding the burden of disease and quality of life (QoL) in patients with DRE.
Simona Lattanzi +6 more
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Abstract Objective While epilepsy research has largely focused on medical management and clinical outcomes, less attention has been given to the unmet psychosocial and everyday needs of people with epilepsy (PWE), particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries.
Gus A. Baker +52 more
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Widening participation in the International League Against Epilepsy: Looking to the future
Abstract The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) is a global organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with epilepsy through education, research, and advocacy. Recognizing the need for broader engagement and multidisciplinary collaboration, the ILAE has established five sections: Young Epilepsy Section (YES), Nursing, Social Work
J. Helen Cross +13 more
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Construction of "Internet+nursing service" quality evaluation system
PENG Jialing, YANG Qing
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JAMA, 1964
"AN ORGANIZED SERVICE whose contribution to medical care should not be underestimated is that provided by visiting nurse associations." So wrote Dr. William P. Shepard and Dr. George M. Wheatley more than ten years ago. 1 "Visiting nurse service," they went on to say, "...
M D, ADAM, R C, SHERETZ
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"AN ORGANIZED SERVICE whose contribution to medical care should not be underestimated is that provided by visiting nurse associations." So wrote Dr. William P. Shepard and Dr. George M. Wheatley more than ten years ago. 1 "Visiting nurse service," they went on to say, "...
M D, ADAM, R C, SHERETZ
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
WHO watches out for the health of our foreign service personnel, especially when they are assigned to areas where living and sanitary conditions may be quite different from ours? The U.S. Department of State maintains more than 200 posts abroad, ranging from the large embassies to the small consulates and, in about 20 of these posts where adequate ...
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WHO watches out for the health of our foreign service personnel, especially when they are assigned to areas where living and sanitary conditions may be quite different from ours? The U.S. Department of State maintains more than 200 posts abroad, ranging from the large embassies to the small consulates and, in about 20 of these posts where adequate ...
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