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    Assessment quality of life as a factor for the improvement of patient-focused therapy of the preschool children with type 1 diabetes by I. L. Nikitina, A. O. Plaksina, A. V. Pavlov, I. A. Kelmanson

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The identified features are recommended for use in planning patient-oriented diabetes treatment programs and in the work of «diabetes schools».…”
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    Lack of Knowledge and Understanding of Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U = U) Among People Living with HIV in the United States: Results from a Cross-Sectional Survey by Bekana K Tadese PhD, MPH, M Janelle Cambron-Mellott PhD, Jean Marie Arduino ScD, MS, Bridget L Balkaran MS, Shakiba Eslamimehr PhD, José M Zuniga PhD, MPH

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Conclusion The study highlights substantial gaps in understanding U = U among PLHIV and in HCP-patient communication. These findings underscore the need for targeted education for both PLHIV and HCPs, emphasizing the clinical implications and benefits of U = U in relation to HIV prevention.…”
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    PRIMARY CARE PROBLEMS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE by O. A. Shtegman

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…An anonymous survey among doctors in terms of current CHF guidelines knowledge, patient information provided by physicians, and doctors’ burnout status was also carried out.Results. …”
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    Rate of Compliance Among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension by Ola Aker, Saed Hamooz

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…The percentage of noncompliance is correlated with the percentage of illiteracy and lack of drug and disease knowledge among the tested sample. Gender and place of living are not influential while age, education, and type of disease are influential on patient’s rate of compliance. …”
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    Teaching strategies for self-care of the intestinal stoma patients by Janaína da Silva, Helena Megumi Sonobe, Luciana Scatralhe Buetto, Marco Gimenes dos Santos, Mariza Silva de Lima, Vanessa Damiana Menis Sasaki

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…In the perioperative teaching, multimedia, telephone follow-up, personal meetings, interactive material through the Internet were used, besides the continuing education of the health professionals. These different strategies profess the needs of each individual that promote self-care learning about the surgery and its consequences, skills development and the necessary adaptation of the condition of a stoma patient. …”
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    Teaching strategies for self-care of the intestinal stoma patients by Janaína da Silva, Helena Megumi Sonobe, Luciana Scatralhe Buetto, Marco Gimenes dos Santos, Mariza Silva de Lima, Vanessa Damiana Menis Sasaki

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…In the perioperative teaching, multimedia, telephone follow-up, personal meetings, interactive material through the Internet were used, besides the continuing education of the health professionals. These different strategies profess the needs of each individual that promote self-care learning about the surgery and its consequences, skills development and the necessary adaptation of the condition of a stoma patient. …”
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    STUDENTS’ TEST CONTROL: ADVANTAGES AND ISADVANTAGES by I.A. Kolesnik

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…One of the stimuli of study is a systematic control, carried out by the educator. The role of the teacher is to intensify students’ educational and cognitive activity, monitor the process of knowledge acquisition and its assessment. …”
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    HEART TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS OPEN HEART SURGERY by R. Sh. Saitgareev, V. N. Poptsov, V. M. Zakharevich, A. R. Zakiryanov

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…HTx performed in repeated patients, on the one hand, involves considerable technical diffi culties and high risks; on the other hand, there is often no alternative medical intervention to HTx, and if not dictated by absolute contradictions the denial of the surgery is equivalent to 100% mortality. …”
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    Vaccination as an element of health security management - analysis of factors of patient attitudes towards COVID-19 preventive vaccinations based on the opinions of healthcare expe... by Sabina Karczmarz, Anna Owczarczyk, Paweł Żuk, Leszek Średziński, Artur Prusaczyk, Bogdan Magdalena

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the research process, four main factors were found: patient social environment and patient experience; patient knowledge and awareness, social impact (message of medical authorities and political decision makers), balance of benefits and risks. …”
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    Self-care practice of ostomy patients: contributions of the Orem’s theory by Luciana Catunda Gomes Menezes, Maria Vilani Cavalcante Guedes, Roberta Meneses Oliveira, Shérida Karanini Paz de Oliveira, Lídia Stella Teixeira de Meneses, Maria Euridéa de Castro

    Published 2013-04-01
    “… This study aimed to identify the conditioning factors to self-care practice of ostomy patients, and verify knowledge and practices on stoma care. …”
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    Bioethical management of patients with epilepsy: sex and age-related aspects by E. P. Mikhalovska-Karlova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…However, more than 50% of them could not name classic and special principles of bioethics for their category of patients; 29% could not identify the type of model that they use in their work with patients; 75% of pediatric neurologists significantly lacked knowledge in the area of bioethics and practical skills in their application in patients’ management.Conclusion. …”
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    Machine learning enhanced expert system for detecting heart failure decompensation using patient reported vitals and electronic health records by Shumit Saha, Heather Ross, Pedro Elkind Velmovitsky, Chloe X. Wang, Julie K. K. Vishram-Nielsen, Cedric Manlhiot, Bo Wang, Joseph A. Cafazzo

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To accomplish this, our lab developed Medly, an expert system-enhanced digital therapeutic program for HF patients. Medly’s algorithm is a knowledge-based system that analyzes weight, blood pressure, and heart rate and sends automated alerts to clinicians and patients if deterioration is identified. …”
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    Entry to practice physiotherapy students’ use of the international IFOMPT cervical framework to inform clinical reasoning: a qualitative case study design by Katie L. Kowalski, Heather Gillis, Paul Parikh, Katherine Henning, Jackie Sadi, Alison Rushton

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Developing clinical reasoning within entry to practice physiotherapy education is essential to safe and competent practice. …”
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    The experiences and needs of family nurses in counselling climacteric female patients by Marelle Grünthal-Drell

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…All nurses emphasised the need to improve their knowledge of collecting medical history to identify menopausal symptoms; some nurses expressed their desire for training in motivational communication and counselling techniques, but relevant opportunities for nurses were lacking. …”
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    Experience of an oncologic nursing team regarding cancer patients’ care by Sinara Raskopf Klüser, Marlene Gomes Terra, Helena Carolina Noal, Annie Jeanninne Jeanninne Bisso Lacchini, Stela Maris de Mello Padoin

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Also, as an ability to see, hear, observe, and feel; being available to perform to the other what they cannot do, comforting, sharing knowledge and educating for self-care. …”
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    Measuring health confidence: benefits to patients, clinicians and healthcare providers by Tim Benson, Alex Benson

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Health confidence is inversely related to the number of medications taken. The highest health confidence is in patients aged between 30 and 49. …”
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