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Background In the management of diabetes and high-risk patients, timely treatment with scheduled medicines is critical to prevent severe infections and reduce the risk of lower extremity amputation.
Anna G. Couch +4 more
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ABSTRACT The evidence base supporting a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontitis is well‐established and published guidance recommends inter‐professional management. This two‐case study describes the development and implementation of an evidence‐based oral health intervention delivered in diabetes review consultations in NHS ...
Susan M. Bissett +3 more
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A review of the differences between normal and osteoarthritis articular cartilage in human knee and ankle joints [PDF]
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease yet its pathophysiology is still poorly understood. It is more prevalent in some lower limb joints than others; in particular the knee is more commonly affected than the ankle.
Beeson, Paul +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The Fundamentals of Care (FoC) Framework emphasises that care quality depends not only on clinical tasks but also on interpersonal relationships and the organisational context in which care is delivered. Although patient‐reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs) have gained relevance in capturing these aspects ...
Regina Allande‐Cussó +5 more
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Women’s experiences of wearing therapeutic footwear in three European countries [PDF]
Background: Therapeutic footwear is recommended for those people with severe foot problems associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, it is known that many do not wear them.
A Williams +34 more
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Nail Dystrophy Treated With Marigold Therapy in a Patient With Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Aalia Syed +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mortal distress encompasses emotional, cognitive, physical and behavioural responses to death and dying among healthcare staff who frequently encounter mortality in hospital settings. Healthcare workers often experience heightened levels of mortal distress due to their regular exposure to patient deaths, which can negatively impact ...
Joy Juan Wang +4 more
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Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education: report from the Inspectorate (FEFC inspection report; 44/96 and 18/99) [PDF]
The Further Education Funding Council has a legal duty to make sure further education in England is properly assessed. The FEFC’s inspectorate inspects and reports on each college of further education according to a four-year cycle. This record comprises
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore perceptions of healthcare professionals' psychological wellbeing at work and patients' experiences of care. Design Narrative interviews were undertaken as part of a wider experience‐based co‐design study. Methods Interviews were undertaken March to December 2022 with 19 participants (healthcare professionals n = 13 and patients ...
Kathryn Bamforth +4 more
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International approaches to paediatric podiatry curricula: It’s the same, but different
Introduction Pre-registration / entry-level programmes of study provide the core knowledge, skills and abilities required for clinical practice. These programmes are where students are introduced to specialist domains of practice and begin to shape their
Cylie M. Williams +2 more
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