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Publikováno v:
Practical Neurology. 21:504-514
Patients with neurological disorders often have lower urinary tract dysfunction, manifesting as urinary retention or urinary incontinence, and so commonly use catheters. Neurologists should therefore be aware of the different types of catheters and a
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Ramon Tahmassebi, Duncan Coffey, Stella Vig, Calum Clark, Sarah Hudson-Phillips, Natalie Redgrave
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Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume). 46:530-534
The surgical referral policies for patients with trigger finger, ganglion removal and Dupuytren’s disease were collected for all Clinical Commissioning Groups in England. The aim was to assess whether there was variation in the policies across Engl
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Duncan Coffey, Andrew Gaukroger, Sarah Patricia Hudson-Phillips, Raju Ahluwalia, Calum Clark, Stella Vig, Kent Keli Dusu
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Healthcare Management. 26:1-7
Background/Aims In 2014, the Royal College of Surgeons expressed concern that a postcode lottery was determining the commissioning of procedures of limited clinical value. The research was carried out to assess whether there is variation in the clini
Publikováno v:
BMJ Case Rep
The following report will discuss the diagnosis and management of non-specific abdominal pain in a 77-year-old woman who presented to a district general hospital in South London. CT imaging demonstrated ileo-colic intussusception with free air and fl
Autor:
Andrew Bellamy, Lesley Dibley, Christine Norton, Sue Woodward, Sandra Kutner, Sarah Coombes, Jackie Sturt, Wladyslawa Czuber-Dochan, Leslie Everelm, Calum Clark
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Woodward, S, Dibley, L, Combes, S, Bellamy, A, Clark, C, Czuber-Dochan, W, Everelm, L, Kutner, S, Sturt, J & Norton, C 2016, ' Identifying disease-specific distress in patients with inflammatory bowel disease ', British Journal of Nursing, vol. 25, no. 12, pp. 649-660 . https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2016.25.12.649
Objectives: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) imposes a significant burden on patients. The authors have noticed an underlying presence of distress, seemingly distinct from anxiety and depression, in qualitative data collected for previous studies. Di