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Assessing Social Drivers of Health Among Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Patients Using Psychosocial Screening: Rates of Risk and What DO we DO? [PDF]
Rea KE +5 more
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Nutritional Risk Screening in Gynaecologic Oncology Surgery: Importance, Scoring Systems, Recommendations and Practical Applications. [PDF]
Caley LR +7 more
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From Assessment to Impact: How Workplace Health Screening Informs Staff Wellbeing in a University Setting. [PDF]
Jones RL, Clay G, El-Bikam T, Bargh MJ.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening and Health-Related Social Needs in a National Sample of US Adults.
Ewing AP +9 more
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Barriers to Health Care and Cancer Screening.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
Historically, obstetrician/gynaecologists have utilized screening procedures as a major component of their routine clinical practice. The Papanicolaou (Pap) smear technique for cervical cancer is more than 50 years old and has saved countless lives by identifying who among the supposedly low-risk group of patients is in fact at high risk of cervical ...
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Historically, obstetrician/gynaecologists have utilized screening procedures as a major component of their routine clinical practice. The Papanicolaou (Pap) smear technique for cervical cancer is more than 50 years old and has saved countless lives by identifying who among the supposedly low-risk group of patients is in fact at high risk of cervical ...
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Screening for Healthy Screen Time
Pediatric Annals, 2020Beyond leisurely entertainment, screen time is now an inevitable part of childhood, especially during a pandemic that has shifted learning and socializing into virtual environments. Families helping children develop safe and healthy relationships with screen-based media need information about how to reap the most benefits while ...
Benjamin, Kornfeld, Bridget M, Wild
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Biometrics, 1999
Summary.We discuss the problem of screening a general population for characteristics such as HIV or drug use. Our main approach is Bayesian, which allows for the incorporation of prior information about parameters. In the particular problem we consider, there is currently no information in the data for estimating the sensitivity of the screening test ...
Johnson, Wesley O., Pearson, Larry M.
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Summary.We discuss the problem of screening a general population for characteristics such as HIV or drug use. Our main approach is Bayesian, which allows for the incorporation of prior information about parameters. In the particular problem we consider, there is currently no information in the data for estimating the sensitivity of the screening test ...
Johnson, Wesley O., Pearson, Larry M.
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