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Objectives: This study is aimed; to assess the knowledge, awareness and attitude of pharmacists in the community and hospital settings towards pharmacogenetic, to understand the differences of knowledge, awareness and attitude between community and hospital settings and to understand the factors predict the knowledge, awareness .. Read More
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Objectives: The goal of this study is to find out the prevalence of tobacco smoking and environmental exposure with its potential influential factors in healthcare students in King Saud University, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: It is an observational cross-sectional study, which has been held in King Saud University, Riyadh.. Read More
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Effect of Stress on Academic Performance of Undergraduate Medical Students
Medical students experience stress during their academic years. This stress is related to issues including, financial issues, health problems, social issues and academic difficulties. Stress can either negatively or positively influence academic achievement, the aim of this study is to explore the relationship between stress and.. Read More
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Background: Since the number of dementia specialists is limited, dispensing pharmacies provide early detection of dementia patients in the community and drug management instructions, and care managers, who contribute to the collaboration between medical treatment and nursing care, play an important role. This investigation was p.. Read More
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Attitude towards Premarital Sex among Higher Secondary Students in Pokhara Sub-Metropolitan City
Background: Premarital sex is a sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried. This has been recognized a taboo in Nepalese culture. Despite this fact, unmarried Nepalese students, in higher-level secondary schools, are increasingly reporting being engaged in sexual activities. Unprotected Premarital sex among adolescen.. Read More
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Pre-Operative Occupational Therapy for Patients Having Total Hip Replacements
This evidence-based project implemented a pre-operative education class designed by an occupational therapist (OT). In total, 14 participants scheduled for an elective posterior lateral total hip replacement (THR) were recruited. The class focused on post-surgical precautions following a posterior lateral total hip replacement, .. Read More
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a progressive, degenerative eye disease that leads to central vision loss in people older than 60. End-stage AMD, for which there is no cure, is the leading cause of blindness in highincome countries. Often underappreciated by physicians, AMD is an important public health problem as pati.. Read More
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Sleep Quality among Medical Students at King Abdulaziz University: A Cross-sectional Study
Poor sleep quality and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) can affect the performance of medical students, their future work as practitioners, and the whole health care system. The study was done to determine the prevalence and predictors of poor sleep quality among medical students in King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah, Sau.. Read More
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Patients diagnosed with heart disease display diminished exercise tolerance, which can be attributed not only to a reduction in aerobic capacity but probably also to a strength deficit. The aim of this study was to estimate maximum dynamic strength of the quadriceps and the brachial biceps muscles in patients affected by chronic.. Read More
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Assessment of Drug Use Pattern by Using WHO Core Drug Use Indicators at Public Hospitals in Ethiopia
Background: Drug use is a complex subject involving the prescriber, the dispenser, the patient and pharmaceutical institutions. It is influenced by factors such as drug availability, prescriber’s experience, and knowledge of dispensers, health budget, cultural factors and many more. Inappropriate drug use is the problem of.. Read More
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Introduction: Violence against women by partners during pregnancy is a major public health concern. As there is no studies done in the Solomon Islands to date on the prevalence of Intimate partner violence (IPV) specifically in the pregnant population, this study is aimed to understand the prevalence and characteristics of Intim.. Read More
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Primary Care Provider Feedback of Training to Identify and Manage Pre-Diabetes
Introduction: Disease-specific training to improve management of chronic diseases is essential in the context of the patient-centered medical home. Achieving provider and staff satisfaction with practices and training is critical for successful patient care. Models for assessing satisfaction in the context of diabetes management.. Read More
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Introduction: The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act) in 2009, clinics across the United States have new incentive to ensure that the use of the electronic health record (EHR) works to improve patient access to care and health outcomes. Methods: As a quality improvement project for im.. Read More
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A Contraceptive Review and Update
There are many effective, well-tolerated, safe and readily reversible contraceptives. Clinicians should remain informed regarding contraceptive methods, including emergency contraception. The following is a concise summary of the important aspects of various contraceptives, including current recommendations for options that may .. Read More
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Poilo Eradication from Pakistan: Our Fears and Favors at Field Site
Poilo is among the three last countries Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan. Where the virus is still the endemic, more or less the same number are reported which seems to be astonished and annoyed situations for the health care system and at government level. This could be only night mare for Pakistan to be polio free country whe.. Read More
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Background: Sexual practices among the young have been reported to be on the increase worldwide. Young people are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors. Therefore, sexual behaviors among young people need more attention. The aim of this study was to explore sexual behaviors and lexicons of words used to talk about sexu.. Read More
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Introduction and aim: According to the WHO, the cancer threat is expected to rise by over 70% within the next two decades. To prevent cancer and reduce the consequences of cancer among patients it is essential to understand the barriers. Due to the close relation between the barriers, and also inequality on one side and lack of .. Read More
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Abstract Background: Many medical schools worldwide are in the process of curricular change towards competencebased undergraduate medical education to ease the transition to residency. Aspects of patient management, interprofessional interaction and the concept of entrustable professional activities are in the focus of medical .. Read More
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Background: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the desire to avoid or post-pone child bearing, without the use of any means of contraception, has been a core concept in the field of international population for more than three decades. The concept of unmet need points to the gap .. Read More
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To What Extent can Chronic Diseases be Prevented in the United Kingdom and the Rest of the West?
The public health challenge of our generation and indeed generations to come is the effective management of the prevalence of non-communicable diseases. The task is fraught with complexity and plagued by paradox. On one hand we laud our efforts in increasing life expectancy but on the other we are stunned by dementia, the flipsi.. Read More
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