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A systematic analysis of the contribution of genetics to multimorbidity and comparisons with primary care data
Published 2025“…We address this gap by integrating large-scale primary-care and genetic data from multiple studies to interrogate multimorbidity patterns and producing digital resources to support future research.…”
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Individual, clinical and system factors associated with the place of death : a linked national database study
Published 2019Subjects: “…Palliative Care…”
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Ethics education for successful infectious disease control of COVID-19
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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> Aim </p></strong>To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of molnupiravir relative to usual care alone among mainly vaccinated community-based people at higher risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19 over 6 months. …”
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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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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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The novel application of the lightning process to treat long COVID in primary care: case report
Published 2024“…Little evidence exists regarding how this chronic condition should be treated, but guidelines suggest for most people it can be managed symptomatically in primary care. The Lightning Process is a trademarked positive psychology focused self-management programme which has shown to be effective in reducing fatigue and accompanying symptoms in other chronic conditions including Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. …”
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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 first is the digital tools and data that support facility, district, and national managers to improve processes, quality of care, and accountability across primary health care. …”
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Tea trolley teaching in critical care: integrating evidence-based practice with library services
Published 2025“…Our evaluation highlights the value of this combined intervention of teaching research skills to upskill staff working in our intensive care units. This paper describes a scalable model of critical care bedside education that integrates library-focused teaching to upskill nurses in some of the prerequisite skills needed for evidence-based practice (EBP).…”
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Knowledge and attitude regarding care of age-related hearing loss among nurses in HUSM
Published 2024“…However, research on age-related hearing loss remains limited, highlighting the importance of conducting comprehensive studies to improve early identification, intervention, and overall management in elderly care. This study aims to determine knowledge and attitude regarding care of age-related hearing loss among nurses in HUSM and examine the correlation between knowledge and attitude regarding care of age-related hearing loss among nurses in HUSM. …”
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Pushing the limits of generic side-channel attacks on LWE-based KEMs - parallel PC oracle attacks on Kyber KEM and beyond
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HST.921 / HST.923 Information Technology in the Health Care System of the Future, Spring 2003
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HST.921 / HST.922 Information Technology in the Health Care System of the Future, Spring 2007
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Health and well-being in the year before death: the association with quality of life and care at the end-of-life
Published 2022“…Older adults with high impairment and distress merit greater attention such as assuring care and advance care plans.…”
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Momentary partner involvement in diabetes self-care and continuously measured glucose: a dynamic analysis
Published 2023“…This study examined the dynamic, real-time associations between partner involvement in diabetes self-care and continuous glucose monitor (CGM) metrics in adults with type 2 diabetes.…”
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Domains, feasibility, effectiveness, cost, and acceptability of telehealth in aging care: scoping review of systematic reviews
Published 2024“…Compared with younger adults, the older population has greater health needs but faces inadequate access to appropriate, affordable, and high-quality health care. Telehealth can remove geographic and time boundaries, as well as enabling socially isolated and physically homebound people to access a wider range of care options. …”
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Person-centred care for dementia patients (PEAR) back-end and front-end systems development
Published 2024“…As dementia has no cure, palliative care is often opted for. One form of which is Person-Centred Care. …”
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