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    Following targeted routine antenatal anti‐D prophylaxis, almost half of the pregnant women had undetectable anti‐D prophylaxis at delivery by Kirsten Sørensen, Helena Eriksson Stjern, Bente Anita Grande Karlsen, Geir Tomter, Inger Ystad, Ida Herud, Mette Silihagen Bævre, Abid Hussain Llohn, Çiğdem Akalın Akkök

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Results Analysis of the 984 RhD‐negative women at the two hospitals revealed that 45.4% had non‐detectable anti‐D at delivery. A significant difference between the two hospitals was observed: 40.5% at Oslo University Hospital (n = 509) and 50.7% at Akershus University Hospital (n = 475) (p = 0.001). …”
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    Effectiveness of OH card-based group mental health education in improving mood and behavior in breast cancer patients by Zhaojun Wang, Xiaoqing Hu, Jiangang Xu, Jieyu Zhou, Xiaojing Ou, Meihua Chen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…PurposePsychological disorders and different coping styles often occur after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis. …”
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    Effect of home-based interventions on basic activities of daily living for patients who had a stroke: a systematic review with meta-analysis by Ping Qin, Canxin Cai, Xuan Chen, Xijun Wei

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Meta-analyses were performed where studies reported comparable interventions and outcomes.Results In total, 49 studies were included in the systematic review and 16 studies had sufficient data for meta-analyses. The short-term effect of home-based intervention showed no significant difference when compared with institution-based intervention (standardised mean difference (SMD)=0.24, 95% CI −0.15 to 0.62, I2=0%). …”
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    Survivors of Stroke Face Greater Social Risks Than Adults Who Have Not Had a Stroke: Results From a Nationwide Study by Lesli E. Skolarus, Ran Bi, Chun Chieh Lin, Sara Hassani, Yvonne Curran, James F. Burke

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In cross‐sectional analysis, survivors of stroke were more likely to report social risks than older adults without a history of stroke (54.3% versus 40.2%, P<0.01). The largest difference between survivors of stroke and older adults who have not had a stroke was transportation disadvantage (9.7 versus 4.0, P<0.01). …”
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    The current status of psychological birth trauma in women who had a vaginal delivery and associated factors: a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional study by Hong Qin, Hong Qin, Weiwei Wei, Xiaoyan Feng, Xiaochang Yang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between PBT and PP-PTSD in women who had a vaginal delivery.ResultsThe average score of PBT at 3 and 42 days postpartum were (43.37 ± 9.46) and (51.40 ± 13.54) respectively, the difference was statistically significant (p &lt; 0.05). …”
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    Between Adherence to Madhhab and Adaptation to Context: Fatwās on Female Leadership in Nahdlatul Ulama-Affiliated Islamic Higher Education Institutions by Nur Hannan, M. Syamsul Huda, Mohamad Anang Firdaus, Abdillah Afabih, Yayan Musthofa

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This article presents a comparative analysis of fatwās (Islamic legal opinions) issued by the Forum of Bahtsul Masail (FBM) at two Nahdlatul Ulama (NU)-affiliated Islamic higher education institutions: Ma’had Aly Hasyim Asy’ari Tebuireng, which prohibits female leadership, and Ma’had Aly Salafiyah Syafi’iyah Situbondo, which permits it. …”
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    Quality of life in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in Latin American countries by H. Aguilar-Duran, M. Fernández, M. González-García, E. Rincón-Alvarez, M. Alberti, F. Caro, E. Tavera, E. Vásquez, N. Cortez, M. Salinas, M. Florenzano, C. Florestano, Ivette Buendia-Roldan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Besides, we observed that patients requiring oxygen had a worse quality of life (total SGRQ-I 62 ± 22 vs. 45 ± 22, p = 0.003) without finding differences in antifibrotic therapy. …”
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    Serum concentrations of medroxyprogesterone acetate were undetectable on OPU+5 days and had no effect on the serum progesterone level in patients undergoing the progestin-primed ov... by Xin Chen, Xin Chen, Xin Chen, Xin Chen, Xin Chen, Xu Yan, Xu Yan, Xu Yan, Xu Yan, Xu Yan, Hongyi Xu, Hongyi Xu, Hongyi Xu, Hongyi Xu, Hongyi Xu, Yueyue Hu, Yueyue Hu, Yueyue Hu, Yueyue Hu, Yueyue Hu, Shengfang Jiang, Shengfang Jiang, Shengfang Jiang, Shengfang Jiang, Shengfang Jiang, Xiaoning Wang, Xiaoning Wang, Xiaoning Wang, Xiaoning Wang, Xiaoning Wang, Haiying Peng, Haiying Peng, Haiying Peng, Haiying Peng, Haiying Peng, Bo Feng, Bo Feng, Bo Feng, Changjun Zhang, Changjun Zhang, Changjun Zhang, Changjun Zhang, Changjun Zhang, Honglu Diao, Honglu Diao, Honglu Diao, Honglu Diao, Honglu Diao, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang, Ying Zhang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…There were no statistically significant differences in P levels on the hCG trigger day, total dosage of Gn, duration of Gn, number of oocytes retrieved, number of mature oocytes, fertilization rate, blastocyst progression rate, CPR, ectopic pregnancy rate, early pregnancy loss rate, or live birth rate (LBR) between the two cohorts (P &gt; 0.05).Conclusion(s)Serum concentrations of MPA had no effect on serum P levels or pregnancy outcomes in patients undergoing the PPOS protocol.…”
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