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    DUROPLASTY: REVIEW OF MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES by Anna V. Kravtsova, Volodymyr O. Pyatikop, Yuliya G. Sergiyenko

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Therefore, elimination of the dura mater defect is the most important element of surgical treatment and prevention of many intracranial complications, via preventive medical rehabilitation of neurosurgical patients. …”
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    Mobile app for the accuracy of emergency drug administration in children's cardiovascular resuscitation : A literature review by Arie Sasongko, Iwan Purnawan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…</em></p><strong><em>Conclusions: </em></strong><em>Mobile applications is effective and efficient in preventing medical errors in drug administration with the titration method in cases of pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation.…”
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    Adverse and serious adverse events incidence of pharmacological interventions for managing chronic and episodic migraine in adults: a systematic review by Martin Underwood, Hema Mistry, Manjit Matharu, Callum Duncan, Anna Brown, Seyran Naghdi, Natasha Davies, Aiva Aksentyte

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Many preventive migraine medications have notable side effects that affect different body organs.Method We systematically searched for published randomised controlled trials (RCTs) using terms for migraine/headache and preventive medications. Using eligibility criteria, two reviewers independently assessed the articles. …”
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    Pharmacist’s interventions in factors contributing to medication errors reduces medication errors in self-management of patients in the rehabilitation ward by Ryohei Suzuki, Takako Uchiya, Takamasa Sakai, Masaaki Takahashi, Fumiko Ohtsu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Therefore, an environment in which pharmacists could intervene in the medication factors to prevent medication errors in advance is necessary.…”
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    Artificial intelligence in the field of pharmacy practice: A literature review by Sri Harsha Chalasani, Jehath Syed, Madhan Ramesh, Vikram Patil, T.M. Pramod Kumar

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Various AI models have been developed to predict and detect adverse drug events, assist clinical decision support systems with medication-related decisions, automate dispensing processes in community pharmacies, optimize medication dosages, detect drug-drug interactions, improve adherence through smart technologies, detect and prevent medication errors, provide medication therapy management services, and support telemedicine initiatives.By incorporating AI into clinical practice, health care professionals can augment their decision-making processes and provide patients with personalized care. …”
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    Technology-Enabled Visualization of Team Typologies at a Multi-Institutional IPE Event by Claudia Jayne Brahler, Betsy Donahoe-Fillmore

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Background: Preventable medical errors caused by ineffective teamwork are substantial contributors in the majority of patient harm events. …”
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    The trajectory and transition pattern of intention to practice medicine among medical students in China by Zehua Shi, Hongbin Wu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The transition patterns play a crucial role in understanding the changes in the trajectory of medical students’ intentions and determining the optimal timing for interventions to prevent medical student attrition. Our study offers a comprehensive understanding for the dynamics of the career intention among medical students, which has practical implications for medical educators and institutions to address the issues of medical student attrition.…”
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    Lifestyle counselling as secondary prevention in patients with minor stroke or transient ischemic attack: a randomized controlled pilot study by Jacob Liljehult, Stig Molsted, Tom Møller, Dorthe Overgaard, Thomas Christensen

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Simple encouragements to avoid smoking, be physically active, and to take preventive medication are often insufficient to ensure adherence and more comprehensive interventions are needed to support the patients in adapting healthy behaviour. …”
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    Healthy lifestyle, statin, and mortality in people with high CVD risk: A nationwide population-based cohort study by Wenyao Peng, Xueke Bai, Yang Yang, Jianlan Cui, Wei Xu, Lijuan Song, Hao Yang, Wenyan He, Yan Zhang, Xingyi Zhang, Xi Li, Jiapeng Lu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Conclusion: The combination of preventive medication and multiple healthy lifestyles was associated with lower risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality and largest survival benefits. …”
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  10. 490

    Understanding the journeys of patients with an asthma exacerbation requiring urgent therapy at a primary care clinic by Quek, Jing Sheng, Tang, Wern Ee, Chen, Elya, Smith, Helen Elizabeth

    Published 2022
    “…Participants cited treatment cost, underuse of preventer medication, difficulties attending routine asthma care due to work, and stigma as barriers to asthma control. …”
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    Effects of “FIRST2ACT” Model on Knowledge and Practical Skills of Difficult Airway Management in Nurse Anesthesia Students: An Interventional Study by ALI KHALAFI, ALIREZA TORKASHVAND, REZA AKHOONDZADEH, SEYED MAHMOUD LATIFI

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Providing a simulated environment for critical situations seems to be the best way to better educate and prevent medical errors. This study aimed to compare the effect of the FIRST2ACT (Feedback Incorporating Review and Simulation Techniques to Act on Clinical Trend) model on knowledge and practical skills of difficult airway management and respiratory accidents between the intervention and control groups.Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental intervention with before and after design. …”
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    Surveillance towards preventing paediatric incidence of respiratory syncytial virus attributable respiratory tract infection in primary and secondary/tertiary healthcare settings i... by Adam Finn, David Lewis, James Dodd, Matthew Taylor, Maia Lesosky, Paul Stephen McNamara, Helen Hill, Emma Carter, Kelly Davies, Fred Fyles, Carla Solorzano, Daniela M Ferreira, Gregory Duncan, Lauren McLellan, Mathieu Bangert, Natalya Vassilouthis, Andrea M Collins

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Such data will contribute to informing public health strategies to prevent RSV-associated infection, including use of preventative medications.Methods and analysis Parents/carers of children &lt;3 years of age with RTI symptoms will consent for a respiratory sample (nasal swab) to be taken. …”
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    Cilostazol ameliorates high free fatty acid (FFA)-induced activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in human vascular endothelial cells by Xing Wang, Huiling Huang, Chen Su, Qiaoqing Zhong, Guifu Wu

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Cilostazol has potential as an already-available, well-tolerated preventive medication that may alleviate some of the adverse vascular effects of living with diabetes. …”
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    Assessing a Medication Safety and Disposal Educational Program using the Health Belief Model by Oliver Frenzel, Jayme Steig, Alyssa Hodges

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Five items revealed a statistically significant change from pre to post-educational content including understanding risk of herbal/OTC products (p=0.021), improved awareness of medication disposal methods (p=0.044), comprehension of OTC ‘Drug Facts’ information (p=0.004), understanding OTC label information to prevent medication interactions and side effects (p=0.008), and routinely reviewing expiration dates on medications and disposing of these properly (p=0.019). …”
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    Burden and Unmet Needs in Migraine Patients: Results from the OVERCOME (Spain) Study by Julio Pascual, Mercedes Núñez, Tommaso Panni, Silvia Díaz-Cerezo, Diego Novick, Antonio Ciudad

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…A subgroup of 1277 patients (12.5% of the total survey population) met eligibility criteria for migraine preventive medications, of whom only 36.6% were currently taking a preventive. …”
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