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    Effectiveness of a Buddy intervention support programme for suicidal behavior in a primary care setting by S.S. Naidoo, P. Gathiram, L. Schlebusch

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…They were randomised into either the SUPRE-MISS intervention group (control) or the Buddy intervention support group (experimental), and followed-up over 18 months. …”
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    Pregnancy-related chronic type A aortic dissection highlights the importance of thorough prenatal maternal examination by Cristina M. Șulea, Anna B. Kiss, Bence Ágg, Kálmán Benke, Elektra Bartha, Bálint Szilveszter, Roland Stengl, Máté Csonka, Zoltán Szabolcs, Miklós Pólos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The high mortality rates associated with aortic dissection occurring in pregnant women and the possibility of missed intervention due to atypical clinical presentation warrant the need for standardized international protocols aimed at the prevention and timely diagnosis of prenatal aortic disease.…”
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    The Completeness of Intervention Descriptions in Randomised Trials of Supervised Exercise Training in Peripheral Arterial Disease. by Garry A Tew, Sally Brabyn, Liz Cook, Emily Peckham

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Intervention description completeness in the main trial publication was assessed using the Template for Intervention Description and Replication checklist. Missing intervention details were then sought from additional published material and by emailing authors. …”
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    The changing role of substances: trends, characteristics of individuals and prior healthcare utilization among individuals with accidental substance-related toxicity deaths in Onta... by Shaleesa Ledlie, Alice Holton, Pamela Leece, Bisola Hamzat, Joanna Yang, Gillian Kolla, Nikki Bozinoff, Rob Boyd, Mike Franklyn, Ashley Smoke, Paul Newcombe, Tara Gomes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A large proportion of people had previously interacted within an hospital setting for prior substance-related toxicity events or related to a substance use disorder, representing important missed intervention points in providing appropriate care.…”
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    Comparative analysis of BERT-based and generative large language models for detecting suicidal ideation: a performance evaluation study by Adonias Caetano de Oliveira, Renato Freitas Bessa, Ariel Soares Teles

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The high recall capacity of the models suggests a low misclassification rate of at-risk patients, which is crucial to prevent missed interventions by professionals. However, despite their potential in supporting suicidal ideation detection, these models have not been validated in a patient monitoring clinical setting. …”
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