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Parkinson’s Disease in Romania: A Scoping Review Protocol
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a significant cause of disability, with a fast-growing prevalence. This review will summarize the epidemiological and clinical data in Romania and the interventions and diagnostic approaches used in this Eastern European ...
Elena Cecilia Rosca +3 more
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Background Maternal and perinatal quality collaboratives (M/PQCs) across nearly all U.S. states focus on improving health care and outcomes for birth parents and their infants.
Gabriela Alvarado +2 more
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This scoping review aims to explore how the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) is utilized in cancer care. The objectives are To identify the scope and characteristics of literature discussing MOHO in oncology care. To examine how MOHO-based tools are being implemented in cancer care settings.
Rohit Shankar +5 more
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IntroductionThe Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM) aids users in combining, organizing, and specifying the relationships between important constructs in implementation research.
James L. Merle +14 more
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Diagnostic procedures in infrared thermography for the human face: a scoping review protocol [PDF]
Purpose: to present the scoping review protocol that will describe the diagnostic procedures used in infrared thermography to evaluate the human face.
Erissandra Gomes +7 more
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Protocol for review on synaptic density after administration of ketamine or ...
Zhornitsky, Simon +2 more
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The key aim of this scoping review is to explore the body of evidence related to Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) prescription requirements of adults with Chronic Intestinal Failure. The objective of this review is to report the evidence for how parenteral nutrient requirements are determined and whether those with chronic intestinal failure receive ...
Baker, Melanie, Burden, Sorrel
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Metabolomics studies on cachexia in patients with cancer: a scoping review protocol
Introduction Cancer seriously threatens human health worldwide. Cancer cachexia is one of the life-threatening consequences that occurs commonly in patients with cancer, and severely worsens patient survival, prognosis and quality of life.
Lin Chen +5 more
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Financial toxicity in patients with lung cancer: a scoping review protocol
Introduction Lung cancer has the second-ranked morbidity rate and the first-ranked mortality rate worldwide. With the progression of the cancer condition and the advancement of new treatments, the corresponding medical expenses have risen sharply ...
Bei Wu +8 more
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Background: Actions focused on age-friendly environments contribute to promote and maintain older people’s functional ability and may enable them to contribute to their communities and enjoy life.
Enrique Vega +7 more
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