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Protocol for a scoping review of sepsis epidemiology
Abstract Introduction Sepsis is a common, life-threatening syndrome of physiologic, pathologic, and biochemical abnormalities that are caused by infection and propagated by a dysregulated immune response. In 2017, the estimated annual incidence of sepsis around the world was 508 cases per 100,000 (95% confidence ...
Wilcox, M. E. +11 more
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Introduction It has been hypothesised that the regular consumption of safe, live microbes confers health-promoting attributes, including the prevention of disease.
Paul D Cotter +5 more
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The management of non-compressible torso hemorrhage in military austere/remote environments is a leading cause of potentially preventable death in the prehospital/battlefield environment that has not shown a decrease in mortality in 26 years.
Babak Sarani +8 more
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Scoping protocol review: PRISMA-ScR guide refinement
Objective: To clarify information about the PRISMA-ScR checklist and provide detailed guidance on items for improvement of the scoping review protocol. Methods: Literature review, with analysis of studies related to the topic, via the PubMed portal and ...
Samuel Miranda Mattos +2 more
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Methodological quality, guidance, and tools in scoping reviews: a scoping review protocol
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this scoping review is to identify and report on evidence (such as guidance) or tools regarding methodological quality or risk of bias of scoping reviews. Introduction: Scoping reviews have gained popularity in recent years but have ...
Danielle, Pollock +7 more
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Social prescribing and students: A scoping review protocol
Across the globe, student champions are building the social prescribing student movement. Given the numerous linkages between social prescribing and students, there is a need to understand the extent and type of evidence on social prescribing and students.
Caitlin Muhl +2 more
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Scoping Review Protocol for "Mental health consequences of Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima nuclear power plant accidents: a scoping review"
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Introduction Radiological imaging is one of the most frequently performed diagnostic tests worldwide. The free-text contained in radiology reports is currently only rarely used for secondary use purposes, including research and predictive analysis ...
Daniel Reichenpfader +2 more
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The epidemiology of competence: protocol for a scoping review [PDF]
Introduction Factors that are important to the competence of healthcare providers have important consequences for quality of healthcare. Although some previous research has discussed risks or supports to the competence of clinicians, a thorough exploration is currently lacking.
Glover Takahashi, Susan +3 more
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Risk of bias in cross-sectional studies: Protocol for a scoping review of concepts and tools
Cross-sectional studies are commonly used to study human health and disease, but are especially susceptible to bias. This scoping review aims to identify and describe available tools to assess the risk of bias (RoB) in cross-sectional studies and to ...
Shannon E. Kelly +7 more
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