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    Assessment and Discussion of Correlation Among Psychological Symptoms, Occupational Strain, and Neurotic Personality for Metro Drive by Jing He, Yanling Zhang, Si Qin, Wei Liu

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…After a long-term occupational strain, a metro driver is likely to suffer from some mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression, that ultimately threaten the lives of passengers. …”
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    IN THE ORIGINS OF FORMATION OF DOMESTIC UROLOGY by T. Sh. Morgoshiia

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…To treat these injuries, we used all sorts of developed ones before the Second World War. …”
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    Precision Medicine and Sickle Cell Disease by Sara El Hoss, Wassim El Nemer, David C. Rees

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…More precise treatments may emerge as we understand more about the pathology of SCD, including problems with erythropoiesis.…”
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    Posttraumatic stress and depression among women in Kenya’s informal settlements: risk and protective factors by Jessica E. Lambert, Christy Denckla

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify risk and protective factors associated with mental health problems (posttraumatic stress & depression) among women living in informal settlements in Kenya. …”
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    Exosome-Based Vaccines: Pros and Cons in the World of Animal Health by Sergio Montaner-Tarbes, Lorenzo Fraile, María Montoya, Hernando Del Portillo

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…A recent strategy in animal health vaccination is the use of extracellular vesicles (EVs), lipid bilayer nanovesicles produced by almost all living cells, including both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. …”
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    Impact of Diabetes Perceptions on Medication Adherence in Japan by Koki Urata, Kana Hashimoto, Reiko Horiuchi, Kiichi Fukui, Kunizo Arai

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…<b>Conclusion</b>: All the three factors related to medication adherence indicated self-care ability. …”
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    Obstacles and expectations of rare disease patients and their families in Türkiye: ISTisNA project survey results by Ozden Hatirnaz Ng, Ozden Hatirnaz Ng, Ozden Hatirnaz Ng, Ilayda Sahin, Yucel Erbilgin, Ozkan Ozdemir, Ozkan Ozdemir, Emrah Yucesan, Nazli Erturk, Merve Yemenici, Ozlem Akgun Dogan, Ozlem Akgun Dogan, Sibel Aylin Ugur Iseri, Ilhan Satman, Ilhan Satman, Yasemin Alanay, Yasemin Alanay, Yasemin Alanay, Ugur Ozbek, Ugur Ozbek, Ugur Ozbek

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Rare disease patients constitute a significant part of the healthcare system of all countries. However, the information on the experiences during disease processes and daily life of rare disease patients is still limited. …”
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    Profiling Patients with Prolonged Stays in Acute Psychogeriatric Wards in a Tertiary Psychiatric Institution in Singapore by T. Hui, S. J. Lee, F. Yao

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Methods A cross-sectional audit was performed. We used a data collection sheet to capture demographic, social and clinical information of all inpatients residing in the acute psychogeriatric wards on 1st November 2020, whose inpatient stays exceeded one month (over-stayers). …”
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    Nursing-sensitive quality indicators for quality improvement in Norwegian nursing homes – a modified Delphi study by Kjerstin Tevik, Anne-Sofie Helvik, Geir-Tore Stensvik, Marion S. Nordberg, Sigrid Nakrem

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The final consensus list consisted of 16 nursing-sensitive QIs, which were ranked in this order by the ‘all expert group’: 1) systematic medication review, 2) pressure ulcers, 3) behavioral symptoms, 4) pain, 5) dehydration, 6) oral/dental health problems, 7) urinary tract infection, 8) fecal impaction, 9) depression, 10) use of aids that inhibit freedom of movement, 11) participation in activities of interest, 12) participation in social activities, 13) decline in activities of daily living, 14) weight loss, 15) falls, and 16) hearing loss without the use of hearing aids. …”
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    The Role of Pretransplant Smoking on Allograft Survival in Kidney Recipients by Heshmatollah Shahbazian, Alireza Kheradmand

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…</span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-justify: kashida; margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt; direction: ltr; unicode-bidi: embed; text-align: justify; text-kashida: 0%;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> A total of 199 adult kidney recipients were enrolled in this study. All transplantations had been done in our center and all grafts had been taken from living donors. …”
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    Early evaluation of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Trailblazer programme: a rapid mixed-methods study by Ellins Jo, Hocking Lucy, Al-Haboubi Mustafa, Newbould Jenny, Fenton Sarah-Jane, Daniel Kelly, Stockwell Stephanie, Leach Brandi, Sidhu Manbinder, Bousfield Jenny, McKenna Gemma, Saunders Katie, O’Neill Stephen, Mays Nicholas

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Some participants in the study refer to ‘child and adolescent mental health services’ (or CAMHS), which is an older term for specialist NHS mental health services for young people aged 0–18 (or, in some areas, 0–25) years. We also use the term ‘whole school approach’ to describe all the ways in which schools and colleges can address the emotional health of children and/or young people in their setting, which includes supporting those who are experiencing mental health problems to access appropriate help. …”
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    SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF THE MAJOR SOURCES OF DISCOMFORT PERCEIVED BY STUDENTS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON A ROMANIAN SAMPLE by Éva KÁLLAY, Sebastian PINTEA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Students living in urban areas report less emotional problems than students from rural areas. …”
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    Lower urinary tract symptoms in men: the TRIUMPH cluster RCT by Jo Worthington, Jessica Frost, Emily Sanderson, Madeleine Cochrane, Jessica Wheeler, Nikki Cotterill, Stephanie J MacNeill, Sian Noble, Miriam Avery, Samantha Clarke, Mandy Fader, Hashim Hashim, Lucy McGeagh, Margaret Macaulay, Jonathan Rees, Luke Robles, Gordon Taylor, Jodi Taylor, Joanne Thompson, J Athene Lane, Matthew J Ridd, Marcus J Drake

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Plain language summary Urinary problems among men become more common with age. Nearly one-third of all men aged > 65 years experience some urinary symptoms, which can have a substantial effect on their daily lives. …”
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    Images of “Their” and “Strangers” in Toponymy and Toponymic Legends of the Don Cossacks by Marina Ryblova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…At all stages of the history of the Cossacks, the antithesis “we–they” reflected in toponyms and legends, was associated with the military status of the Cossacks and contributed to the search and the strengthening of the group’s own identity.…”
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    Characterization of patients admitted to specialized geriatric acute care hospital units with the German version of the Standardized Evaluation and Intervention for Seniors at Risk... by Rainer Wirth, J. Verdon, H. Frohnhofen, M. Djukic, M. Meisel, M. Musolf, A. Zinke, H. J. Heppner, M. Jamour, M. Denkinger, U. S. Trampisch

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Particularly, the distinction of compensated and uncompensated problems is an interesting and new approach. Therefore, we translated the SEISAR in German language and used it to characterize patients in specialized geriatric hospital wards in Germany and to gather initial experience regarding its usability and practicability. …”
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    Forest Therapy for Women with Gynaecological Cancer—A Feasibility Study to Find New Alternatives in Cancer Rehabilitation by Hanna Anundi, Ann Dolling, Anna María Pálsdóttir

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Cancer can have a significant impact on one’s life situation, with many patients reporting psychosocial discomfort, worry, anxiety, fear of recurrence, depression, tiredness/fatigue, sleep problems, pain and numerous other problems even long after active medical treatment. …”
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    Relationship between information sources, and resilience, with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic: an online investigation by Ali Montazeri, Azadeh Tavoli, Farzaneh Maftoon, Mansoureh Farhangnia, Fatemeh Naghizadehmoghari, Melika Nourani, Negar Tashakkori, Hoorie Hoorie Hassanpour

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Objective: Over-exposure to misinformation or various information resources about covid-19 might cause mental health problems. The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between information sources and resilience on the severity of general anxiety in people living in Tehran during the covid-19 pandemic.  …”
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