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Autor:
I Peters, R Paisano, D R Risser, John J. Hisnanick, S K Beaver, J P Carney, P A Nutting, M A Speers, S D Helgerson, W L Freeman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 83:1589-1598
OBJECTIVES. This study uses Indian Health Service inpatient data to estimate cancer incidence among American Indians and Alaska Natives. METHODS. Hospital discharge data for 1980 through 1987 were used to identify cases of cancer for 21 sites in wome
Publikováno v:
Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974). 111(4)
OBJECTIVE. To describe severe injury among American Indians in a large metropolitan county given that most previous studies of the high Indian injury morbidity and mortality rates have been conducted primarily in rural areas. METHODS. A retrospective
Publikováno v:
The Journal of family practice. 37(2)
Clinicians in the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN) order computed tomography (CT) scans for approximately 3% of patients with headache. This study was undertaken to provide information about the reasons for ordering CT scans and the result
Autor:
S P, Griffith, W L, Freeman, C J, Shaw, W H, Mitchell, C R, Olden, L D, Figgs, J L, Kinyoun, D L, Underwood, J C, Will
Publikováno v:
The Journal of family practice. 37(1)
Type II diabetes mellitus is a major health problem among Native Americans, and diabetic retinopathy is a frequent complication of this disease. Screening for retinopathy can identify early disease and prevent major vision loss, but the most cost-eff
Autor:
W. L. Freeman, W. Edward Gettys
Publikováno v:
Physical Review B. 17:529-534
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 43:765-768
Publikováno v:
The Journal of family practice. 27(1)
From a consecutive series of 3,847 headache patients, 1,331 patients who made first visits for new headache to 120 primary care physicians were studied for usual care over a 14-month period. Either tension or vascular headache was the initial diagnos
Publikováno v:
Family medicine. 20(3)
The Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN) conducted an observational study of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in the primary care setting. During 14 months from 1982 to 1983, 38 practices in 16 states and two Canadian provinces reported 384 f
Autor:
L A, Green, M, Wood, L, Becker, E S, Farley, W L, Freeman, J, Froom, C, Hames, L J, Niebauer, W W, Rosser, M, Seifert
Publikováno v:
The Journal of family practice. 18(2)
The Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN) is a network of primary health care practices across the United States and Canada offering (1) a laboratory for the study of populations under the care of primary care providers, and (2) surveillance of
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 217(10)