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A retrospective study of pediatric rheumatology referrals reveals large discrepancies in referring providers' musculoskeletal exams. [PDF]
Worth C +4 more
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Gingival and Periodontal Diseases and Conditions in Children and Adolescents: Consensus Report
ABSTRACT Background The objectives of this Focused Workshop were to update the epidemiology, aetiology, risk factors, diagnosis and management of gingival and periodontal diseases and conditions in children and adolescents, and to explore the applicability of the 2018 Classification in children and adolescents.
Iain Chapple +30 more
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Metabolic-Immune Crosstalk in Pediatric Rheumatology: From Pathogenesis to Precision Therapy. [PDF]
Shashaani N +4 more
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Referral Patterns to Pediatric Rheumatology From Primary Care Physicians and General Pediatrics at a Single Pediatric Rheumatology Center in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alhumaid S +5 more
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Background Credible long‐term outcomes from randomized trials evaluating the effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of preventive programs for mental health problems are needed. We compared long‐term effects of the Mind My Mind (MMM) transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program to management as usual (MAU). Methods The study was a pragmatic,
Ditte Vassard +14 more
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Perspectives of Older Patients on the Complexity of Medication Use
ABSTRACT Background Medication use complexity is associated with non‐adherence, hospitalizations, and lower quality of life. It is most frequently measured with the Medication Regimen Complexity Index (MRCI). This instrument estimates the complexity of a patient's medication regimen, taking into account the pharmaceutical dosage forms and routes ...
Charlotte M. Falke +6 more
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Increasing access without compromising quality: optimizing telemedicine care in pediatric rheumatology. [PDF]
Jones S +6 more
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Most state EMS protocols provide guidance on management of agitated patients, including use of physical restraints and chemical sedatives, yet older adult‐specific modifications or dosing guidance are uncommon. ABSTRACT Background Agitation in older adults presents unique challenges for emergency medical services (EMS) clinicians.
Joshua Lachs +9 more
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