Cohen, Robert Aupiais, Camille Filleron, Anne Cahn-Sellem, Fabienne Romain, Olivier Béchet, Stéphane Auvrignon, Anne Batard, Christophe Virey, Brigitte Jung, Camille
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Testing for SARS-CoV-2 is central to COVID-19 management. Rapid antigen test from self-collected anterior nasal swabs (SCANS-RAT) are often used in children but their performance have not been assessed in real-life. We aimed to compare this testing method to the two methods usually used: reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction from nasophar...
Tomasicchio, Giovanni Martines, Gennaro Lantone, Giuliano Dibra, Rigers Trigiante, Giuseppe De Fazio, Michele Picciariello, Arcangelo Altomare, Donato Francesco Rinaldi, Marcella
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Frontiers in Surgery
Introduction: Single or double prolapsed pile instead of full muco-hemorrhoidal prolapse is a common finding in patients with symptomatic III or IV degree hemorrhoids. For this selected group of patients, relief of symptoms could be achieved by managing the single/double prolapsed piles instead of performing traditional hemorrhoidectomy. The aim of...
Zhang, Lu McLeod, Howard L Liu, Ke-Ke Liu, Wen-Hui Huang, Hang-Xing Huang, Ya-Min Sun, Shu-Sen Chen, Xiao-Ping Chen, Yao Liu, Fang-Zhou
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JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Self-management of ambulatory cancer pain is full of challenges. Motivated by the need for better pain management, we developed a WeChat-supported platform, Medication Housekeeper (MediHK), to enhance communication, optimize outcomes, and promote self-management in the home setting. We conducted a randomized controlled trial to assess whether the j...
Washirasaksiri, Chaiwat Phisalprapa, Pochamana Chaisathaphol, Thanet Auesomwang, Chonticha Sitasuwan, Tullaya Tinmanee, Rungsima Kositamongkol, Chayanis Sutee, Rungsinee Chouriyagune, Charoen Srivanichakorn, Weerachai
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Medicine
Care maps (CMs), which are innovative, comprehensive, educational, and simple medical tools, were developed for 6 common diseases, including heart failure, stroke, hyperglycemia, urinary tract infection, dengue infection, and upper gastrointestinal bleeding, were implemented in a short-stay ambulatory ward. This study aimed to investigate the effec...
Washirasaksiri, C Phisalprapa, P Chaisathaphol, T Auesomwang, C Sitasuwan, T Tinmanee, R Kositamongkol, C Sutee, R Chouriyagune, C Srivanichakorn, W
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Care maps (CMs), which are innovative, comprehensive, educational, and simple medical tools, were developed for 6 common diseases, including heart failure, stroke, hyperglycemia, urinary tract infection, dengue infection, and upper gastrointestinal bleeding, were implemented in a short-stay ambulatory ward. This study aimed to investigate the effec...
Pierce, Robert P. Eskridge, Bernie R. Rehard, LeAnn Ross, Brandi Day, Margaret A. Belden, Jeffery L.
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Applied Clinical Informatics
Objectives Improving the usability of electronic health records (EHR) continues to be a focus of clinicians, vendors, researchers, and regulatory bodies. To understand the impact of usability redesign of an existing, site-configurable feature, we evaluated the user interface (UI) used to screen for depression, alcohol and drug misuse, fall risk, an...
Brakke, Alannah
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Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal
This study examined the influence of an observation experience at an outpatient oncology setting on first-year nursing students. This experiential learning opportunity occurred prior to any formal clinical practice course. A hermeneutic phenomenology approach was used to uncover pre-licensure nursing students’ perspectives about cancer, as well as ...
Di Spiezio Sardo, Attilio Spinelli, Marialuigia Zizolfi, Brunella Nappi, Carmine
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Women's health (London, England)
Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) has significant adverse effects on the quality of life of many women, placing an economic burden on both health services and society at large. Thus, it is essential that all women with HMB have easy access to the proper diagnostic and therapeutic work-up in an outpatient fashion, avoiding the more time-consuming inpat...
Sirikamonsathian, Benjamas Sriratanaban, Jiruth Hiransuthikul, Narin Lertmaharit, Somrat
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International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care / ISQua
To increase patients' self-efficacy by strengthening patient and family involvement may help prevent harmful events and improve patient safety in an ambulatory setting among chronically ill patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus.