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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Population Data Science, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2017)
ABSTRACT Objectives The Prescribing Information System (PIS) datamart, hosted by NHS National Services Scotland receives around 90 million electronic prescription messages per year from GP practices across Scotland. Prescription messages contain i
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https://doaj.org/article/53316da0403e4f0ca0c2dca8ac976bfd
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Population Data Science. 1
ObjectivesThe Prescribing Information System (PIS) datamart, hosted by NHS National Services Scotland receives around 90 million electronic prescription messages per year from GP practices across Scotland. Prescription messages contain information in
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 12:155-160
Objective: To examine national trends in mortality rates for injuries among Canadian children younger than 15 years in 1979–2002. Methods: Data on injury deaths were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics system at Statistics Canada. Injuries
Autor:
Margaret MacLeod, John A. McKnight, Andrew D. Morris, James D. Walker, Robin J Prescott, Norman Peden, Susan Lewis
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Diabetic Medicine. 22:164-171
AIMS To estimate the absolute cardiovascular risk of patients with Type 1 diabetes attending hospital diabetes clinics in Scotland and to develop a method for identifying those at highest risk, thus enabling therapy to be targeted. METHODS Baseline i
The relationship between UK hospital nurse staffing and emotional exhaustion and job dissatisfaction
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Journal of Nursing Management. 13:51-60
Aim: To explore the relationship between nurse outcomes (dissatisfaction and emotional exhaustion) and nurse workload, nurse characteristics and hospital variables. Background: Concern about the impact of restructuring of nurse staffing, and reports
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Physiotherapy. 88:677-686
Summary Purpose The main aim of this study was to determine if seamless physiotherapy existed for orthopaedic patients at the interface between secondary and primary care within a city in the north-east of Scotland. Methods A questionnaire for domici
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British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 9:254-259
An investigation of physiotherapy at the interface between primary and secondary care was carried out in Aberdeen. Patients from a secondary care orthopaedic setting who had transferred to a primary care domiciliary setting were interviewed. The proj
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British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 6:95-99
A patient-generated measure of outcome was developed by a team which integrated paramedical and social work services and was used for the assessment and treatment of adults with multiple complex problems. This measure was based on problems identified
Autor:
Simon Walker, Antonia M. D. Churchhouse, Mary Stoddart, Kuan Ken Lee, David E. Newby, Margaret MacLeod, Martin A. Denvir, David A. McAllister, Keith A.A. Fox, Nicholas L. Mills
Publikováno v:
Mills, N L, Lee, K K, McAllister, D A, Churchhouse, A M D, Macleod, M, Stoddart, M, Walker, S, Denvir, M A, Fox, K A A & Newby, D E 2012, ' Implications of lowering threshold of plasma troponin concentration in diagnosis of myocardial infarction : cohort study ', British Medical Journal (BMJ), vol. 344, no. 7852, e1533 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e1533
ObjectiveTo assess the relation between troponin concentration, assay precision, and clinical outcomes in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome.DesignCohort study.SettingTertiary centre in Scotland.Participants2092 consecutive patients admi
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https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/8109056/Implications_of_lowering_threshold_of_plasma_troponin_concentration_in_diagnosis_of_myocardial_infarction.pdf
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/8109056/Implications_of_lowering_threshold_of_plasma_troponin_concentration_in_diagnosis_of_myocardial_infarction.pdf
Autor:
Catriona Graham, Antonia M. D. Churchhouse, Martin A. Denvir, David E. Newby, Atul Anand, Keith A.A. Fox, Simon Walker, Margaret MacLeod, Kuan Ken Lee, Anoop S V Shah, David Gamble, Elspeth E. Paterson, Nicholas L. Mills
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 305(12)
Although troponin assays have become increasingly more sensitive, it is unclear whether further reductions in the threshold of detection for plasma troponin concentrations will improve clinical outcomes in patients with suspected acute coronary syndr