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Person-centred care for dementia patients (back-end and front-end development)
Published 2024“…This report documents the development and transition of the Person-Centred Care System (PEAR) from a monolithic .NET 5-based application to a microservices architecture with ReactJS for the front end. …”
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Investigating the health and care needs of pregnant women with multiple long-term conditions
Published 2024“…Cox regression was used to investigate the association between MLTC and severe (acute psychosis and self-harm) and common (postnatal anxiety and/or depression) maternal mental health conditions up to one year after birth.</p> <p><strong>Findings:</strong></p> <p>Among 422,091 pregnancies to 331,517 women across a 10-year period, the prevalence of MLTC was 16.9% with a significant trend towards increasing prevalence across the study. …”
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The fate and transformation of pharmaceutical and personal care products in wastewater treatment plants – (ii)
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Pear person-centred care for dementia patients (front end Android app)
Published 2018“…With so much emphasis placed on the individualism of eachpatient, this could stress out the caregivers in a care centre. To reduce the workload on the caregiver, technology could play apart and give rise to more effective healthcare services.In this project, a Person-Centred Care system was created to assist the caregivers who were responsible for taking care of their patients and increasing the efficiency of dementia care in a care centre. …”
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Improving clinical care of patients in Nipah outbreaks: moving beyond 'compassionate use'
Published 2025“…Current care relies on supportive measures and the ‘compassionate use’ of unapproved drugs like ribavirin and remdesivir. …”
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A systematic analysis of the contribution of genetics to multimorbidity and comparisons with primary care data
Published 2025“…</p> <p><strong>Methods: </strong>We defined chronic, common, and heritable conditions in individuals aged ≥65 years, using two large primary-care databases [CPRD (UK) N = 2,425,014 and SIDIAP (Spain) N = 1,053,640], and estimated heritability using the same definitions in UK Biobank (N = 451,197). …”
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CRISPR-enabled point-of-care genotyping for APOL1 genetic risk assessment
Published 2024“…However, current methods, relying on hybridization or sequencing, are unsuitable for point-of-care settings. In contrast, CRISPR-based-diagnostics offer high sensitivity and specificity for point-of-care applications. …”
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Creation of a world class manufacturing system in a health-care company
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Sharing is caring? International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology review and recommendations for sharing programming code
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Gaps In Primary Care And Health System Performance In Six Latin American And Caribbean Countries
Published 2016Subjects: “…Organization and Delivery of Care…”
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Distribution of an enzyme in porous polymer beads
Published 1992“…Its rate of penetration into the porous beads was determined by staining the beads, which had been split, with naphthol blue black. …”
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Cost-utility analysis of molnupiravir plus usual care versus usual care alone as early treatment for community-based adults with COVID-19 and increased risk of adverse outcomes in the UK PANORAMIC trial
Published 2024“…<p><strong> Conclusion </p></strong>At the current cost of £513 per course, molnupiravir is unlikely to be cost-effective relative to usual care over a 6-month time horizon among mainly vaccinated patients with COVID-19 at increased risk of adverse outcomes, except those aged ≥75 years.…”
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Nintendo Wii as an intervention : improving the well-being of elderly in long-term care facilities.
Published 2009“…A six week-long intervention was held in SASCO Senior Citizens’ Home, a long-term care facility in Singapore. 45 residents aged between 56 and 92 years old took part in the study. …”
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Emergency care knowledge, utilization, and barriers in Northern Tanzania: A community-based survey
Published 2025“…Background: Emergency care systems are critical to improving care for time-sensitive emergency conditions. …”
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Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care
Published 2023“…The second is the educational, training, and supervisory systems needed to improve the quality of care. We estimate that with an additional international investment of between US<span>$</span>1.87 billion in a low-investment scenario and <span>$</span>3.85 billion in a high-investment scenario annually over the next 3 years, the international community could support the scale-up of this evidence-based package of investments in the 59 low-income and middle-income countries that are eligible for external financing from the World Bank Group's International Development Association.…”
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A feed-centric hypoglycaemia pathway ensures appropriate care escalation in at-risk infants
Published 2023“…FCP involves skin-to-skin care, early breast feeding, checking glucose at 2 hours and use of buccal glucose. …”
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Care, competency, or honesty? Framing emergency preparedness messages and risks for nuclear energy in Singapore
Published 2020“…Messages centered on care influenced participants’ trust in government the most. …”
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Mortality forecasts for long-term care subpopulations with longevity risk : a bayesian approach
Published 2021“…This article aims to propose a new Bayesian methodology to forecast mortality rates of long-term care (LTC) subpopulations with longevity risk. A major obstacle to developing such a method is lack of data on the number of deaths in LTC subpopulations, which would prevent us from using conventional mortality models such as the Lee-Carter model. …”
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