Appelbaum, Kenneth L. Bazemore, Patricia H. Tonkonogy, Joseph Ananth, Rajoo Shull, Stephen
Psychiatric patients have an increased risk for choking compared with the general population because of risk factors such as medication side effects and food gorging. A state hospital program for managing patients with dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, includes interventions such as modified diets, mealtime monitoring, and adjusting psychotropic...
Hasman, A Haux, R Albert, Adelin
peer reviewed / Medical informatics is defined as the scientific discipline concerned with the systematic processing of data, information and knowledge in medicine and health care. The domain of medical informatics (including health informatics), its aim, methods and tools, and its relevance to other disciplines in medicine and health sciences are ...
Rakowski, William Andersen, M. Robyn Stoddard, Anne M. Urban, Nicole Rimer, Barbara K. Lane, Dorothy S. Fox, Sarah A. Costanza, Mary E.
This investigation extends prior research to apply decision-making constructs from the transtheoretical model (TTM) of behavior change to mammography screening. Study subjects were 8,914 women ages 50-80, recruited from 40 primarily rural communities in Washington State. Structural equation modeling showed that favorable and unfavorable opinions ab...
Berlowitz, Dan R. Ash, Arlene S. Hickey, Elaine C. Friedman, Robert H. Glickman, Mark Kader, Boris Moskowitz, Mark A.
BACKGROUND: Many patients with hypertension have inadequate control of their blood pressure. Improving the treatment of hypertension requires an understanding of the ways in which physicians manage this condition and a means of assessing the efficacy of this care. METHODS: We examined the care of 800 hypertensive men at five Department of Veterans ...
Rosen, Allison B. Corey, G. Ralph Downs, Stephen M. Biddle, Andrea K. Li, Jennifer Jollis, James G.
BACKGROUND: The appropriate duration of therapy for catheter-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia is controversial. Conventional practice dictates that all patients receive prolonged courses of intravenous antibiotics. Some clinicians recommend abbreviated therapeutic courses, but an alternate approach involves prospectively identifying pati...
Col, Nananda F. Pauker, Stephen G. Goldberg, Robert J. Eckman, Mark H. Orr, Richard K. Ross, Elizabeth M. Wong, John B.
BACKGROUND: Alendronate sodium and raloxifene hydrochloride were recently approved for the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis, but data on their clinical efficacy are limited. We compared these drugs with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help women and physicians guide postmenopausal treatment decisions. OBJECTIVE: To help physicians und...
Doherty, A P Bower, M Smith, G L Miano, R Mannion, E M Mitchell, H Christmas, T J
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Radical retropubic prostatectomy is considered by many centres to be the treatment of choice for men aged less than 70 years with localized prostate cancer. A rise in serum prostate-specific antigen after radical prostatectomy occurs in 10-40% of cases. This study evaluates the usefulness of novel ultrasensitive PSA assays in the early detection of...
Groves, M. O'Rourke, P. Alexander, Heather
The aim of this study was to identify and describe the clinical reasoning characteristics of diagnostic experts. A group of 21 experienced general practitioners were asked to complete the Diagnostic Thinking Inventory (DTI) and a set of 10 clinical reasoning problems (CRPs) to evaluate their clinical reasoning. Both the DTI and the CRPs were scored...
Detmer, Don E
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