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Prevalence and potency of trauma reminders 8.5 years after a terrorist attack
Background: Empirical knowledge about the prevalence and potency of reminders several years post-trauma, and how experiences with reminders relate to mental health and functioning, is scarce.Objective: The aim of this study was threefold: (1 ...
Kristin A. Glad +2 more
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Objectives Reminders in primary care administrative systems aim to help clinicians provide evidence-based care, prescribe safely and save money. However, increased use of reminders can lead to alert fatigue.
Azeem Majeed +4 more
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Real-Time and Wireless Assessment of Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy With Co-Encapsulated Ingestion Sensor in HIV-Infected Patients: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Adherence with antiretroviral therapy is important for preventing disease progression and HIV transmission. The co-encapsulated pill sensor system sends a signal through a cutaneous patch and allows real-time monitoring of pill ingestion. A 16-week pilot
Corado, Katya +11 more
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Background Patient and clinician reminders were implemented as part of an adherence improvement project at University of Florida (UF) Internal Medicine Clinics.
Abdillahi M. Ahmed +7 more
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Can older people remember medication reminders presented using synthetic speech? [PDF]
Reminders are often part of interventions to help older people adhere to complicated medication regimes. Computer-generated (synthetic) speech is ideal for tailoring reminders to different medication regimes.
Al-Awar Smither +49 more
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Implementation costs of a multi-component program to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in a network of pediatric clinics [PDF]
Introduction: HPV vaccination is both a clinically and cost-effective way to prevent HPV-related cancers. Increased focus on preventing HPV infection and HPV-related cancers has motivated development of strategies to increase adolescent vaccination rates.
Eska, Jarrod S +7 more
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Patient attitudes toward using computers to improve health services delivery
Background The aim of this study was to examine the acceptability of point of care computerized prompts to improve health services delivery among a sample of primary care patients. Methods Primary data collection. Cross-sectional survey.
Diaz Joseph +2 more
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Introduction Childhood vaccine delivery services in the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are struggling to reach every child with lifesaving vaccines. Short message service (SMS) reminders have demonstrated positive impact on a number of attrition-
Yubraj Acharya +2 more
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Christina Golna,1 Christina Poimenidou,1 Evdokia Elisavet (Evelyn) Giannoukari,1 Maria Saridi,2 Evangelos Liberopoulos,3 Kyriakos Souliotis1,4 1Research Department, Health Policy Institute, Maroussi, Greece; 2Faculty of Nursing, University of Thessaly ...
Golna C +5 more
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IMPROVING INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE TO STUDENT E-MAILS USING TEMPLATE AND REMINDER INTERVENTIONS
Student e-mails without the student’s name, message, file attachment, etc may impede a timely and thorough instructor response. To help resolve this issue, we apply template and reminder interventions to improve student e-mail format defined as the ...
Matthew Elbeck, Minjung Song
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