Mei Ling Yap, Dianne L O'Connell, David E Goldsbury, Marianne F Weber, David P Smith and Michael B Barton
… were assessed in the baseline questionnaire with the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) SF‐36 physical functioning … in Australia to help overcome this problem. 22 We need education programs to ensure that patients, their partners …
Deepak Bhonagiri, David V Pilcher and Michael J Bailey
… risk of death, after-hours admission, weekend admission, a medical diagnosis on admission (as opposed to postoperative … between elective surgical patients and emergency medical and surgical patients ( Box 8 ). Subgroup analysis … the findings in a study of this size. In addition, regular education and accreditation of data managers, and data …
Annabelle Farnsworth, Fay M Chambers and Colin S Goldschmidt
… as 16%, 10 and the company which developed PAPNET (Neuromedical Systems Inc., New York, USA) claims increases of up … a routine working laboratory situation. It was a valuable educational and quality assurance tool. Cytologists found it … association with the suppliers of the PAPNET service, Neuromedical Systems Inc. References Mitchell HS, Giles GG. …
Henry Krum, Michael V Jelinek, Simon Stewart, Andrew Sindone, John J Atherton and Anna L Hawkes, on behalf of the CHF Guidelines Core Writers
… multidisciplinary approach; individualised care; patient education and counselling (often involving the family or … and refractory hypotension necessitating withdrawal of medical therapy. Ideally, the decision to alter the focus of … of Clinical Sciences, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Centre, Dallas, Tex, USA). 34,47 B …
… passage of time, so that long-term follow-up and patient education is required in all cases. Thyroidectomy: … of a wider psychiatric condition and may be refractory to medical advice. It may be severe, with weight loss, … effective, but non-judgemental explanation of the medical consequences and gradual dose reduction with …
Dayna R Cenin, D James B St John, Melissa J N Ledger, Terry Slevin and Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar
… 5 - 8 In 1999, the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) recommended biennial … strategies including community and health professional education will be required for the screening program to …
Irani Thevarajan, Kirsty L Buising and Benjamin C Cowie
… to severe disease is most frequent (13). For some patients, education and self-monitoring may be adequate, for others … changes to all aspects of how we work as clinicians. Biomedical innovations such as new and rapid point-of-care … disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China. Chinese Medical Journal. 2020:1-. 8. Zhang W, Du R-H, Li B, …
Simon Graham, Rebecca J Guy, Basil Donovan, Hamish McManus, Jiunn-Yih Su, Carol El-Hayek, Kellie S H Kwan, Amalie Dyda, Handan C Wand and James S Ward
… notification, from all pathology laboratories and selected medical practitioners, and forward these to the National … planning and management, staff training, community-based education and health promotion, condom provision, research, …
David W Johnson, Graham R D Jones, Timothy H Mathew, Marie J Ludlow, Matthew P Doogue, Matthew D Jose, Robyn G Langham, Paul D Lawton, Steven J McTaggart, Michael J Peake, Kevan Polkinghorne and Tim Usherwood, Australasian Creatinine Consensus Working Group
… approach as proposed by the National Kidney Disease Education Program in the United States. 14 A local … throughout gestation, but becomes particularly important in medical disorders, such as pre-eclampsia, when reduced …
Robert J Commons, Emma McBryde, Mary Valcanis, Joan Powling, Alan Street and Geoff Hogg
… 24 , 25 partly due to reduced uptake of pre-travel medical advice, including vaccination. It would be useful to … and better inform the need for specific population-directed education. Our study details the emergence of multidrug and …
Matthew C L Phillips, James M Leyden, Woon K Chong, Tim Kleinig, Philippa Czapran, Andrew Lee, Simon A Koblar and Jim Jannes
… We reviewed discharge summaries, neuroimaging results and medical records retrospectively and included only patients … patients from both the public and private arms of the medical system. Finally, larger prospective epidemiological …
Frances J Kay-Lambkin, Amanda L Baker, Nicole M Lee, Linda Jenner and Terry J Lewin
… was carried out in accordance with the National Health and Medical Research Council’s National statement on ethical … heavy and regular, with a range of reported psychological, educational and employment problems present. This likely …
David M Studdert, Helena C Britt, Ying Pan, Salma Fahridin, Clare F Bayram and Lyle C Gurrin
… further consideration. For PCCs associated with specialty medical practices, the standard query about location of the … 23 , 24 and relationships forged through conferences, educational events and consultancy arrangements 25 , 26 have … female GPs and varied according to year of graduation from medical school. 29 Previous analyses of BEACH data showed …
Kimberley R Fitzpatrick, Annette C Pantle, Mary-Louise McLaws and Clifford F Hughes
… I n 1996, when the hand hygiene behaviour of medical staff in an Australian teaching hospital was … [908/1168] and 76% [429/568], respectively), followed by medical staff (12% [140/1168] and 7% [42/568]), allied … the need for hand hygiene Lack of motivation — lack of educational resources, guidelines and protocols Translation …
Debbie A Quain, Mark W Parsons, Allan R Loudfoot, Neil J Spratt, Malcolm K Evans, Michelle L Russell, Angela T Royan, Andrea G Moore, Ferdinand Miteff, Carolyn J Hullick, John Attia, Patrick McElduff and Christopher R Levi
… stroke neurologist and an acute stroke nurse, as well as ED medical and nursing staff, and radiology staff. Development …
S Rachel Skinner, Suzanne M Garland, Margaret A Stanley, Marian Pitts and Michael A Quinn
… trials of HPV vaccines; and (4) informal feedback from educational sessions. The most important issues include: … and efficacy. In so doing, we provide information to help medical practitioners advise women over 26 years of age on …