Literacy and Age in Preindustrial England: Quantitative Evidence and Implications
David W. Galenson
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Medication Knowledge of Patients with Parkinson's Disease: Strengths and Gaps
Abstract Background Effective drug treatment of motor and non‐motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) often requires the administration of several anti‐Parkinson drugs in complex treatment regimens. The successful autonomous application of drugs places high demands on therapy adherence, which in turn relies on sufficient medication knowledge ...
Stephan Greten +9 more
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Adolescent literacy, trust, and acceptance of vaccines before and after educational intervention: protocol for a mixed methods research. [PDF]
de Freitas BHBM +9 more
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Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders
Background Motor speech disorders are early, common, and functionally limiting features of atypical parkinsonian disorders (APDs) such as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal syndrome (CBS), and multiple system atrophy (MSA). These impairments are underrecognized and undertreated in neurology clinics.
Federico Rodriguez‐Porcel +48 more
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The role of oral health literacy in shaping health behaviors among migrants in Norway. An integrative review. [PDF]
Brea Larios D.
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Health Literacy in Shoulder Arthroscopy: A Quantitative Assessment of the Understandability and Readability of Online Patient Education Material. [PDF]
Olivia C. O’Reilly +6 more
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It Is Personal: What People with Parkinson's Disease Say Matters Most for Quality of Life
Abstract Background Little is known about what matters most for quality of life in people with Parkinson's disease and how much it varies between individuals. Objective The goal was to define the relative impact of quality of life determinants in people with Parkinson's disease, including variation across individuals and by disease severity, gender ...
Samantha Dorrance +13 more
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Literacy and Age in Preindustrial England: Quantitative Evidence and Implications
David W. Galenson
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More than meets the eye: The hidden burden of temporary feeding tubes on children and their families
Abstract Background Although pediatric temporary (e.g., nasogastric) feeding tubes are widely used for short‐term nutrition support, family impacts remain poorly defined. Research from long‐term (e.g., gastrostomy) feeding tubes does not generalize because management and burdens differ. This study aimed to explore the financial, time and family burdens
Claire Reilly +5 more
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Bringing quantitative literacy into a reform-based curriculum: Re-conceptualising assessment
JL Skalicky
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