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THE SCALE OF ESTIMATION OF THE LEVEL OF DESADAPTATION OF THE PATIENTS WITH OPIOID DEPENDENCE
Published 2014-09-01“…Purpose: The research is devoted to working out and approbation of the scale for defining the level of desadaptation of patients with opioid dependence.Material and methods: The material under the investigation (264 subjects) shows high indices of validity-coordination, retest validity, convergence validity and the specific character of the methods undertaken.Results: The scale is an effective instrument in the objective assessment of the complex influence of interconnected factors, their role and informative character in the formation of desadaptation of patients with opioid dependence which influence the course and prediction of the disease.Summary: The scale for defining the level of desadaptation of patients with opioid dependence which allows diagnosing the level of their clinical and social functioning, defining the impact of various factors on the character and prediction of the disease, which makes it possible to determine the volume and direction of preventive, medical and organization measures.…”
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The consequence of COVID-19 on the global supply of medical products: Why Indian generics matter for the world?
Published 2020“…Preventing a significant disruption of the Indian pharmaceutical supply chain during the outbreak and preparing it for large scale production for COVID-19 therapeutic or preventive medical products will not only help India but will assist the global response to this outbreak.…”
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Interleukin-6 inhibition in the treatment of autoinflammatory diseases
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Assessment of the renal angina index in patients hospitalized in a cardiac intensive care unit
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TRial to Assess Implementation of New research in a primary care Setting (TRAINS): study protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of an educational intervention...
Published 2022-11-01“…This is potentially associated with children not taking their asthma preventer medication during the school summer holidays. A cluster randomised controlled trial (PLEASANT) was undertaken with 1279 school-age children in 141 general practices (71 on intervention and 70 on control) in England and Wales. …”
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Do departmental simulation and team training program reduce medical error and improve quality of patient care? A systemic review
Published 2022-12-01“…However, recommended practices for simulations in healthcare are still unknown; hence this systematic review aimed to assess whether human simulations or machine stimulations programs would help prevent medical errors and improve patient safety. Methods: We searched for all the publications in the Medline, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases from January 2000 (when the idea of simulation in healthcare to prevent Medical Errors (ME) was employed for the first time by the Institute of Medicine) to Feb 2022 with only English language-based literature. …”
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Diversity of ATM gene variants: a population-based genome data analysis for precision medicine
Published 2019-08-01“…The frequency of such risk heterozygotes at a population level remains to be fully determined, and evidence-based preventive medical guidelines have not yet been established. …”
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A simulated patient study to evaluate community pharmacist assessment, management and advice giving to patients with asthma
Published 2021-12-01“…Conclusions The study highlighted suboptimal assessment of control, compliance to preventer medications and complications of asthma and the medications that treat it. …”
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Development of a Visualisation Approach for Analysing Incipient and Clinically Unrecorded Enamel Fissure Caries Using Laser-Induced Contrast Imaging, MicroRaman Spectroscopy and Bi...
Published 2022-05-01“…The obtained data has the potential to develop an effective preventive medical diagnostic approach and as a result, further personalised medical treatment can be specified.…”
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The necessity of improving cardiovascular health in commercial motor vehicle drivers
Published 2022-10-01“…These visits are an opportunity to discuss primary and secondary prevention, including lifestyle topics such as diet and exercise, and potentially recommend or implement preventive medical therapy when indicated. Future iterations of licensing guidelines for drivers should seek to incorporate updated recommendations regarding diet, physical activity, and preventive pharmacologic therapies.…”
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Formation of individual and group profilaktic programs using automated monitoring and evaluation of risk factors of development of non-infectious diseases
Published 2019-06-01“…The subject of the study was anamnestic questionnaire on advanced questionnaires to determine the necessary diagnostic interventions in order to conduct an annual preventive medical examination, that is, the development of an individual prophylactic program. …”
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Persistence of protective anti-HBs antibody levels and anamnestic response to HBV booster vaccination: A cross-sectional study among healthcare students 20 years following the univ...
Published 2017-02-01“…Data from 717 subjects undergoing HbsAg Ab and HBc Ab testing during the preventive medical examination, and receiving a booster dose of HBV vaccine when resulting with a non-protective titer (<10 mIU/mL), were collected and analyzed. …”
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Biomedical and Health Informatics /
Published 2012“…Broad and consistent utilization of HIT will: Improve health care quality; Prevent medical errors; Reduce health care costs; Increase administrative efficiencies; Decrease paperwork; and Expand access to affordable care. …”
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Drug-Drug Interaction Clinical Decision Support Systems: Advantages, Challenges and Barriers, and Strategies to Overcome Them
Published 2020-03-01“…Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common source of preventable medical errors in inpatient and outpatient settings of both developed and developing countries. …”
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Potential Drug–Nutrient Interactions of 45 Vitamins, Minerals, Trace Elements, and Associated Dietary Compounds with Acetylsalicylic Acid and Warfarin—A Review of the Literature...
Published 2024-03-01“…DNIs are seen occasionally in ASA and warfarin and could be managed through simple strategies such as risk stratification of DNIs on an individual patient basis; micronutritional status assessment as part of the medical history; extensive use of the drug–interaction probability scale to reference little-known interactions, and application of a personal, predictive, and preventive medical model using omics.…”
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Integration of simulation-based teaching in anaesthesiology curriculum
Published 2024-01-01“…As the global burden of preventable medical errors remains high, simulation-based teaching may be used to standardise medical training and improve patient safety. …”
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“They're training us to be helpless:” Medical student socialization around social determinants of health
Published 2023-12-01“…I find that epistemic invulnerability, defined as the closure to affect or to be affected in relation to others, generates feelings of helplessness, closure to alternate possibilities, and rigid professional boundaries that prevent medical students from incorporating the responsibility to act on the social determinants into their clinical purview. …”
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