Jiang, Ivy Major, Gabor Singh-Grewal, Davinder Teng, Claris Kelly, Ayano Niddrie, Fiona Chaitow, Jeffrey O'Neill, Sean Hassett, Geraldine Damodaran, Arvin
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BMJ open
To describe the experiences, priorities, and needs of patients with rheumatic disease and their parents during transition from paediatric to adult healthcare. Face-to-face and telephone semistructured interviews were conducted from December 2018 to September 2019 recruited from five hospital centres in Australia. Fourteen young people and 16 parent...
Baghbanian, Abdolvahab Merlin, Tracy Carter, Drew Wang, Shuhong
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BMJ open
In healthcare policy and economic literature, research on the health technology assessment (HTA) of complex interventions (CIs) is becoming increasingly important. In many developed countries, HTA guides decision-making to help achieve greater value for money when funding health care. However, research has yet to identify the forms of evidence and ...
Mason, Bruce Kerssens, Joannes Joseph Stoddart, Andrew Murray, Scott A Moine, Sébastien Finucane, Anne M Boyd, Kirsty
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BMJ open
To analyse patterns of use and costs of unscheduled National Health Service (NHS) services for people in the last year of life. Retrospective cohort analysis of national datasets with application of standard UK costings. All people who died in Scotland in 2016 aged 18 or older (N=56 407). Frequency of use of the five unscheduled NHS services in the...
Cottey, Laura Roberts, Tom Graham, Blair Horner, Daniel Stevens, Kara Nicola Enki, Doyo Lyttle, Mark David Latour, Jos
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BMJ open
To determine the need for recovery (NFR) among emergency physicians and to identify demographic and occupational characteristics associated with higher NFR scores. Cross-sectional electronic survey. Emergency departments (EDs) (n=112) in the UK and Ireland. Emergency physicians, defined as any registered physician working principally within the ED,...
Çiçek, Ahmet Çetin, M
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BMJ military health
In response to the Syrian Civil War, the Turkish Armed Forces has focused its attention on internal security and border operations, thereby cushioning against both the threat of terrorist activities and supporting international peace efforts. This study was performed to evaluate the level of knowledge, skills and any behavioural changes after the c...
Haghgoshayie, Elaheh Faridaalaee, Gholamreza Hasanpoor, Edris
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Evidence-based nursing
Assifi, Anisa Rojanapenkul Kang, Melissa Sullivan, Elizabeth Dawson, Angela J
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BMJ Open
Introduction In Australia, New South Wales (NSW), abortion has recently been removed from the criminal code. Previous research from Australia and other high-income countries has focused on adult women’s access to abortion services. This protocol describes a five-stage mixed-methods study to determine the care trajectories and experiences of adolesc...
Müller, Beate S Uhlmann, Lorenz Ihle, Peter Stock, Christian von Buedingen, Fiona Beyer, Martin Gerlach, Ferdinand M Perera, Rafael Valderas, Jose Maria Glasziou, Paul
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BMJ Open
Background Polypharmacy interventions are resource-intensive and should be targeted to those at risk of negative health outcomes. Our aim was to develop and internally validate prognostic models to predict health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and the combined outcome of falls, hospitalisation, institutionalisation and nursing care needs, in older...
Schäfer, Ingmar Oltrogge, Jan Hendrik Pruskil, Susanne Mews, Claudia Schlichting, Dana Jahnke, Martin Wagner, Hans-Otto Lühmann, Dagmar Scherer, Martin
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BMJ Open
Objectives The aims of our study were to describe the disease spectrum of refugees, to analyse to what extent their healthcare needs could be met in an outpatient primary care walk-in clinic and which cases required additional services from secondary care (ie, outpatient specialists or hospitals). Design Retrospective longitudinal observational stu...
Retrouvey, Helene Webster, Fiona Zhong, Toni Gagliardi, Anna R Baxter, Nancy N
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BMJ Open
Objectives In comparison to quantitative research, the impact of qualitative articles in the medical literature has been questioned by the BMJ; to explore this, we compared the impact of quantitative and qualitative articles published in BMJ. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting Articles published in the BMJ between 2007 and 2017. Main outcome me...