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Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of pharmacist‐led person‐centred medicines reviews in general practices on medicines appropriateness, polypharmacy indicators (high‐risk prescribing markers), and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs).
Clare Kinahan+9 more
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Patient-reported outcome measures to deliver patient and family-centered care in pediatrics: the ball is now in our court. [PDF]
Bele S, Santana MJ.
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ABSTRACT Background While some labor interventions are essential in preventing maternal and neonatal morbidity, there is little evidence to support systematic early augmentation of labor (EAL). Our objective was to assess the association between EAL and cesarean delivery rate, postpartum hemorrhage and adverse neonatal outcomes.
Aude Girault+4 more
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Objectives To examine demographics and in‐hospital outcomes for patients admitted to Australian intensive care units (ICUs) following cystectomy of the urinary bladder. Additionally, to compare outcomes between metropolitan and rural hospitals. Patients and Methods A retrospective cohort analysis was undertaken of all adult patients admitted to ...
Jessica A. Paynter+4 more
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Assessment of functional recovery in patients with schizophrenia, with a focus on early-phase disease: results from a Delphi consensus and narrative review. [PDF]
Gorwood P+10 more
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Establishing the role of single‐stage preputial spiral graft urethroplasty for panurethral stricture
Objective To assess whether single‐stage preputial spiral graft urethroplasty (PSGU) minimises panurethral stricture (PUS) recurrence, which often result from traditional multiple grafting for anterior urethral strictures exceeding 10 cm. Patients and Methods We prospectively collected 114 patients with PUS treated with single‐stage PSGU across five ...
Marco Bandini+7 more
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Correlation and Comparative Evaluation of MOCART and MOCART 2.0 for Assessing Cartilage Repair. [PDF]
Oettl FC+7 more
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Do Science and Technology Parks Work as Drivers of Firm Innovation? Empirical Evidence From Portugal
ABSTRACT Science and technology parks were conceived to promote firm performance and innovation, and they have become increasingly important in local and regional development policies. However, there are few empirical studies on their effectiveness as drivers of firm innovation, and existing studies have also reported mixed results, which could be due ...
Júlio Paulo da Silva Martins+3 more
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