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New therapies and management strategies in the treatment of asthma: patient-focused developments

New therapies and management strategies in the treatment of asthma: patient-focused developments

... Treatments for asthma are rapidly evolving with the devel- opment of both novel pharmacological therapies and the establishment of new management strategies with which to deploy existing therapies. With these ...

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Achieving patient focused maintenance services/systems

Achieving patient focused maintenance services/systems

... The results presented provide a useful insight into how Estates departments in the NHS perceive their contribution to the patient experience. However, they are not without limitations. First with respect to the ...

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Outcome from total hip replacement : From standardised measures to patient focused narrative based assessment

Outcome from total hip replacement : From standardised measures to patient focused narrative based assessment

... The responsiveness of the SF-36 is described with summary statistics such as effect size, standardised response mean (SRM) and relative efficacy (Nilsdotter, et al. 2001, Taylor, et. al. 1996, Freeman, et. al. 2000, ...

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Managing fatigue in patients with Parkinson's disease: a patient-focused perspective

Managing fatigue in patients with Parkinson's disease: a patient-focused perspective

... Fatigue is a common and debilitating problem in PD. It is experienced as a significant lack of energy and may worsen with even mild activities. While the underlying pathophysi- ology of fatigue in PD is not well ...

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Research as an event: a novel approach to promote patient-focused drug development

Research as an event: a novel approach to promote patient-focused drug development

... of the community or they may encounter push back when attempting to install research as an event to a meticulously planned conference. Also, an event often follows a specific timeline. Communities or patient ...

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Smoking cessation in pregnancy: psychosocial interventions and patient-focused perspectives

Smoking cessation in pregnancy: psychosocial interventions and patient-focused perspectives

... them focused on smoking or relapse in postpartum or breastfeed- ing duration, two of them focused on pregnant women under special circumstances (drug-dependent women, pregnant adolescents), and four of them ...

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Cancer pharmacogenomics, challenges in implementation, and patient-focused perspectives

Cancer pharmacogenomics, challenges in implementation, and patient-focused perspectives

... 5-FU were genotyped for DPYD*2A, of whom 22 carried at least one variant allele and were treated with approximately half the normal dose. The risk of grade $3 toxicity was reduced from 73% in historical controls (DPYD*2A ...

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Nystagmus in pediatric patients: interventions and patient-focused perspectives

Nystagmus in pediatric patients: interventions and patient-focused perspectives

... on patient age, function, needs, and ...particular patient lies with the patient and his or her ...are focused on decreasing nystagmus intensity and improving acuity, vision habilitation ...

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Enhancing the incorporation of the patient’s voice in drug development and evaluation

Enhancing the incorporation of the patient’s voice in drug development and evaluation

... gathering patient perspectives on their condition and treatment options, also known as patient experience ...the Patient-Focused Drug Development (PFDD) initiative which aims to more ...

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Managing diabetes at high altitude: personal experience with support from a Multidisciplinary Physical Activity and Diabetes Clinic

Managing diabetes at high altitude: personal experience with support from a Multidisciplinary Physical Activity and Diabetes Clinic

... Conclusions A dedicated Multidisciplinary Physical Activity and Diabetes Clinic delivering individualised, evidence-based, patient-focused advice on the effects of altitude on blood gluc[r] ...

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Perioperative Risk Models: A Narrative Review

Perioperative Risk Models: A Narrative Review

... A large prospective cohort study performed by Arozullah and colleagues [78] selected patients who had surgery over a two-year period from the National Veterans Affairs Surgical Quality Improvement Program (VA NSQIP) and ...

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Quintana_unc_0153D_17715.pdf

Quintana_unc_0153D_17715.pdf

... Provider-focused intervention. Provider education is an important aspect of improving ACP, as many providers report discomfort with and poor preparation for ACP conversations. Chung, Oczkowski, Hanvey, Mbuagbaw, ...

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Design of the familial hypercholesterolaemia australasia network registry: Creating opportunities for greater international collaboration

Design of the familial hypercholesterolaemia australasia network registry: Creating opportunities for greater international collaboration

... treatment, patient outcomes can improve. Patient registries are key tools for providing new information on FH and enhancing care ...government, patient and clinical networks and research ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... mainly focused on different approaches, mainly on formulation, carrier system and/or coating system, bioactive stability, patient compliance and evaluation of colon specific drug delivery ...

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Regulatory strategies for rare diseases under current global regulatory statutes: a discussion with stakeholders

Regulatory strategies for rare diseases under current global regulatory statutes: a discussion with stakeholders

... Challenges and unique approaches also exist in the de- velopment of targeted therapies for low-frequency mo- lecular subsets of a disease where the drug is likely to be efficacious [35]. For example, some patient ...

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Contemporary view of doctor patient relationship in India

Contemporary view of doctor patient relationship in India

... Doctor Patient Relationship: Nepotism in the medical field is, practice of showing preference toward one's family members or friends in getting medical education or employment in both public and private sectors ...

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Applications of social constructivist learning theories in knowledge translation for healthcare professionals: a scoping review

Applications of social constructivist learning theories in knowledge translation for healthcare professionals: a scoping review

... Theme five: designing interventions aimed at knowledge and skill acquisition and changing behavior (n = 9 papers) Nine studies examined the effects of various interven- tions aimed at increasing knowledge and skills in ...

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Part II, Provider perspectives: should patients be activated to request evidence-based medicine? a qualitative study of the VA project to implement diuretics (VAPID)

Part II, Provider perspectives: should patients be activated to request evidence-based medicine? a qualitative study of the VA project to implement diuretics (VAPID)

... All interviews were performed between May and September 2008 by two of the authors (CBD, HSR). A semi-structured interview guide was used, with open- ended and probing questions designed to elicit informa- tion relevant ...

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Translational simulation: not ‘where?’ but ‘why?’ A functional view of in situ simulation

Translational simulation: not ‘where?’ but ‘why?’ A functional view of in situ simulation

... Assessment of individual providers’ readiness for practice, or continuing competency, may have an important transla- tional impact. With improvements in physical resemblance, environmental fidelity and scenario ...

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The impact of patient advisors on healthcare outcomes: a systematic review

The impact of patient advisors on healthcare outcomes: a systematic review

... evaluate patient advisory councils can serve as a guidepost for future investigators interested in assessing the impact of patient ...with patient advisors to set primary care priorities; by ...

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