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    Knowledge, Applicability, and Barriers of Telemedicine in Egypt: A National Survey by Mohamed Alboraie, Mahmoud Abdelrashed Allam, Naglaa Youssef, Mohammad Abdalgaber, Fathiya El-Raey, Nermeen Abdeen, Reem Ezzat Mahdy, Omar Elshaarawy, Ahmed Elgebaly, Tamer Haydara, Sherief Abd-Elsalam, Yusuf Abdullah Nassar, Hosam Shabana, Samy Zaky

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Almost half of the participants agreed to strongly agreed that telemedicine service could increase medical errors. 60.80% of the participants said that they are more likely to prefer telemedicine than traditional ways. …”
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    Nurses' self-efficacy and outcome expectancy in evidence-based practice: Translation, construct validity and internal consistency of the Dutch scales by Peter Hoegen, Michael Echteld, Cindy de Bot, Annemarie de Vos, Derya Demirçay, Mary-Anne Ramis, Lidwine Mokkink, Hester Vermeulen

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial for appropriate, effective, and affordable care. Despite EBP education, barriers like low self-efficacy and outcome expectancy limit nurses’ engagement in EBP. …”
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    Evaluating ECAMM-based training efficacy for malaria microscopists in Hunan Province, China by Wei Ning, Shi-feng Zhuang, Lan Wen, Ming-zhong Xu, Miao-miao Wang, Fang Peng, Fei-fan Huang, Bin Tian, Bin Tian

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The predominant diagnostic error was interspecies confusion, notably the misidentification of Plasmodium ovale (P. ovale) as Plasmodium malariae (P. malariae)(20.8% of errors). …”
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    Intrathecal drug delivery systems: A case series advancing surgical, clinical, and technological safety with broader implications for invasive neuromodulation therapies by Bi Mo, Sandra Sacks, Jerry Markar

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Case 3: a 67-year-old female encountered acute opioid withdrawal and subsequent hospitalization as a consequence of a tablet-based interrogation platform’s software error in timekeeping that miscalculated her intrathecal drug delivery system refill date and recovered without enduring neurological sequelae. …”
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