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    Cytochrome P450 2C9-mediated interactions: molecular docking studies of natural anti-arthritic compounds by Boon Hooi Tan, Nafees Ahemad, Yan Pan, Uma Devi Palanisamy, Chin Eng Ong

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Methods: The investigated compounds were docked individually to the defined binding site in CYP2C9 based on the published crystal structure (PDB code: 1R9O). Results: All investigated ligands bound deep in the active site pocket in close proximity to the heme. …”
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    Emergency department visits among people with cancer: Frequency, symptoms, and characteristics by Michael Shayne Gallaway, Nimi Idaikkadar, Eric Tai, Behnoosh Momin, Elizabeth A. Rohan, Julie Townsend, Mary Puckett, Sherri L. Stewart

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Abstract Objective People with cancer are increasingly more likely to visit an emergency department for acute care than the general population. …”
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    Predictors of Transplant Regret: A Case–Control Study Nested Within a Prospective Cohort of HSCT Recipients by Janae L. Kirsch, James R. Cerhan, William J. Hogan, Holly C. Edwards, Christi A. Patten, Tabetha Brockman, Christine Hughes, Angela Dispenzieri, Stephen M. Ansell, Dennis A. Gastineau, Shawna L. Ehlers

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…After controlling for the number of hospitalizations and active treatment status, conditional logistic regression revealed that patients who endorsed regret were 3.7 times (95% CI = 1.37–9.69, p = 0.008) more likely to not be in remission compared to controls at 1‐year post‐HSCT. …”
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    Temporal trends and socioeconomic differences in acute respiratory infection hospitalisations in children: an intercountry comparison of birth cohort studies in Western Australia,... by Pia Hardelid, Ruth Gilbert, Christopher C Blyth, Nicholas de Klerk, Parveen Fathima, Hannah C Moore, Ania Zylbersztejn, Maximiliane Verfürden

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Prevention programmes focusing on disadvantaged populations in all three countries are likely to translate into real improvements in the burden of ARI in children.…”
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    Ambulance attendances involving personality disorder – investigation of crisis-driven re-attendances for mental health, alcohol and other drug, and suicide-related events by JH Broadbear, RP Ogeil, M McGrath, DS Scott, Z Nehme, F Moayeri, D Lubman, S Rao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of coded electronic patient care records from the Victorian-arm of the National Ambulance Surveillance System between January 2012 and May 2019. …”
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    Identifying and delineating the type 2 diabetes population in the Netherlands using an all-payer claims database: characteristics, healthcare utilisation and expenditures by Dirk Ruwaard, Henk J G Bilo, Rose J Geurten, Arianne M J Elissen, Jeroen N Struijs, Chantal van Tilburg

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The healthcare utilisation of the Dutch type 2 diabetes population is distributed across the health system and utilisation of medical specialist care is high. This is likely to be due to presence of concurrent morbidities and complications. …”
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    Dynamic response mechanisms of limestone pillars with weak interlayers under vertical stress wave disturbance of blasting by JIANG Lichun, LI Yinghao, ZHONG Qipeng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…At the high-frequency stage, due to the existence of damping, vibration is more likely to attenuate.ConclusionsThis paper focuses on addressing the exposure of weak interlayers during limestone mining, and the dynamic response mechanism of such ore pillars under the action of blasting loads. …”
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    Health vulnerabilities of participants to a Christian religious mass gathering event, a retrospective analysis by Alexandra Haută, Paul Lucian Nedelea, Radu-Alexandru Iacobescu, Mihaela Corlade-Andrei, Cristina-Mihaela Ghiciuc, Vladimir Poroh, Vasile Lucian Boiculese, Carmen Diana Cimpoeşu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Yet in univariate analysis, male gender and the elderly cohort were more likely to be coded during triage with moderate severity and receive further hospital care (OR-2.15, P = 0.012 and OR-1.81, P = 0.038 for men; OR-2.58, P = 0.002 and OR-1.86, P = 0.03 for elderly). …”
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    Implementation outcomes from a randomized, controlled trial of a strategy to improve integration of behavioral health and primary care services by Constance van Eeghen, Jeni Soucie, Jessica Clifton, Juvena Hitt, Brenda Mollis, Gail L. Rose, Sarah Hudson Scholle, Kari A. Stephens, Xiaofei Zhou, Laura-Mae Baldwin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…A practice survey score was high (met expectations) if its average was ≥ 4 on a scale 1-5; all other data were coded dichotomously, with high = 1. Results Regarding acceptability, 74% (14) of practices had high scores for willingness of providers and staff to use the Toolkit and 68% (13) for quality improvement teams liking the Toolkit. …”
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    Development of an algorithm for ethnicity recording in cohorts from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink primary care and linked Hospital Episode Statistics databases by Rachael Williams, Eleanor L Axson, Suhail I Shiekh

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Objective To evaluate various prioritisation strategies within an algorithm designed to ascertain the most likely ethnicity and create a standardised methodology to benefit future research.Design Retrospective cohort study.Setting The Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) primary care and linked Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data sets.Participants The population of 54 029 174 patients included all acceptable patients registered at English practices in CPRD GOLD or CPRD Aurum from the May 2023 to May 2022 builds, respectively.Primary outcome measure Ethnicity data within CPRD and HES data sets were identified by employing established code lists and subsequently categorised into broader ethnic groups. …”
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    Identifying the diagnostic gap of tardive dyskinesia: an analysis of semi-structured electronic health record data by Kira Griffiths, Yida Won, Zachery Lee, Lu Wang, Christoph U. Correll, Rashmi Patel

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Background Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a severe and persistent involuntary movement disorder associated with long-term antipsychotic treatment. TD is likely underreported and misdiagnosed in routine practice, and there is a need to understand the proportion of patients who may experience TD but receive no formal diagnosis. …”
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    High clinical burden of classical homocystinuria in the United States: a retrospective analysis by Mahim Jain, Mehul Shah, Kamlesh M. Thakker, Andrew Rava, Agnes Pelts Block, Colette Ndiba-Markey, Lionel Pinto

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To obtain a study population most likely to have HCU, stratifications by tHcy levels, clinical characteristics, and phenotypic expressions were applied to refine the cohort. …”
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    Trends in initial pharmacological COPD treatment in primary care (2010–2021): a population-based study using the PHARMO Data Network by Guilherme Rodrigues, Joana Antão, Qichen Deng, Brenda N. Baak, Alda Marques, Frits M. E. Franssen, Martijn A. Spruit

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusions Shifts in initial pharmacological COPD treatment from 2010 to 2021 likely reflect the introduction of new inhalers and updated management strategies. …”
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    Self-Disclosure and Social Support in a Web-Based Opioid Recovery Community: Machine Learning Analysis by Yu Chi, Huai-yu Chen, Khushboo Thaker

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Posts containing informational self-disclosure were more likely to receive advice (β=0.17, PPPPPPP ConclusionsThis study highlights the role of self-disclosure in fostering social support within web-based OUD recovery communities. …”
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    Proposed changes to framework to assess contraceptive autonomy based on phased in-depth interviews in northwest Tanzania by Sheridan F. Bowers, Valencia J. Lambert, Aneth Nzali, Anna Samson, Nelusigwe Mwakisole, Hidaya Yahaya, Radhika Sundararajan, Samuel E. Kalluvya, Agrey H. Mwakisole, Jennifer A. Downs

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim, translated into English, and independently coded by two investigators. Results A total of 72 women were interviewed. …”
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    Prevalence and factors influencing low social support from family, friends, and significant others among people with mental illness attending psychiatric outpatient clinics in Gond... by Wondale Getinet Alemu, Lillian Mwanri, Clemence Due, Telake Azale, Anna Ziersch

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…However, people with mental illness are less likely to receive adequate social support to overcome mental health challenges when compared with the general population. …”
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    Understanding the uptake of virtual care for first and return outpatient appointments in child and adolescent mental health services: a mixed-methods study by Leslie Anne Campbell, Sharon E Clark, Jill Chorney, Debbie Emberly, NJ Carrey, Alexa Bagnell, Jaime Blenus, Miriam Daneff, John Charles Campbell

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Between waves, return appointments were more likely to be virtual than first appointments. Interview participants (n=48) reported facilitators and barriers to virtual care within the CFIR domains of ‘outer setting’ (eg, external policies, client needs and resources), ‘inner setting’ (eg, communications within the service), ‘individual characteristics’ (eg, personal attributes, knowledge and beliefs about virtual care) and ‘intervention characteristics’ (eg, relative advantage of virtual or in-person care).Conclusions Shared decision-making regarding treatment modality (virtual vs in-person) requires consideration of client, caregiver, clinician, appointment, health system and public health factors across episodes of care to ensure accessible, safe and high-quality mental healthcare.…”
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