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- 1From:Annual in Therapeutic Recreation (Vol. 12)This two part article is intended to provide the reader with an understanding of the process of conducting and utilizing systematic reviews for the improvement of efficacious practice. In Part I, after a brief review of...
- 2From:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Vol. 9, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Zohra. Jabin, V. Vishnupriya, Nidhi. Agarwal, Iffat. Nasim, Meena. Jain, Ankur. Sharma Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) has been extensively researched and proven effective for caries prevention and arrest in...
- 3From:Patient Preference and AdherencePeer-ReviewedBackground and objective: Adherence to treatment in patients with psoriasis is often poor. An investigation of patient preferences and satisfaction with treatment may be important, based on the expected correlation with...
- 4From:Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 20, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Faazil. Kassam, Kanagasingam. Yogesan, Enitan. Sogbesan, Louis. Pasquale, Karim. Damji Teleglaucoma is the application of telemedicine for glaucoma. We review and present the current literature on...
- 5From:SAMJ South African Medical Journal (Vol. 103, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedTo the Editor: Although the recent article in the SAMJ entitled 'Evidence-based medicine--are we boiling the frog?' by Muckart[1] can evoke a true discussion, I feel that it could worsen the prejudice some people...
- 6From:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Vol. 61, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: K. Santhan Gopal, Mary. Varghese Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is best defined as the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual...
- 7From:Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (Vol. 57, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Chitra. Juwarkar The main purpose of this review article is to bring up what has been known (practiced) about decontamination, disinfection, and sterilisation of anaesthetic equipment. It also discusses how...
- 8From:Journal of Community Nursing (Vol. 27, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedNurses working in the community may have insufficient time to access, interpret and apply research, and, therefore, need information to be presented in a format that is easily accessible. As community nurses rise to the...
- 9From:Annals of Thoracic Medicine (Vol. 8, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Hasan. Al-Dorzi, Antoine. Cherfan, Shmylan. Al-Harbi, Ahmad. Al-Askar, Saleh. Al-Azzam, Ahmad. Hroub, Joan. Olivier, Fahad. Al-Hameed, Mohamed. Al-Moamary, Mohamed. Abdelaal, Gregory. Poff, Yaseen. Arabi...
- 10From:International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Mohammed. Rashid, Mohammed. Imran, Yash. Javeri, Monika. Rajani, Shadab. Samad, Omender. Singh Background: Rapid response team (RRT) has been implemented in developed countries with the aim of early...
- 11From:Mayo Clinic Proceedings (Vol. 89, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common, potentially disabling, and, in some cases, life-threatening condition. Fortunately, PPD is also readily detectable in routine practice and is amenable to treatment by...
- 12From:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine (Vol. 60, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: T. Pandey Cancer screening is a well established and integral part of routine care in the Western world including United States. Men and women are recommended to get age-specific screening for common cancers...
- 13From:The Dissector: Journal of the Perioperative Nurses College of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (Vol. 42, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe Registered Nurse First Surgical Assistant (RNFSA) is an asset to the perioperative team. Their role within the perioperative environment enables a more effective and efficient journey for our surgical patients. This...
- 14From:Best Practices in Mental Health (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis journal was conceived from the need to develop and disseminate information on best practices in mental health. To a measurable degree it has succeeded. And yet, in the decade since its conceptualization much has...
- 15From:Physical Therapy (Vol. 95, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTimely use of research knowledge to improve clinical practice and health policy decisions has attracted international interest. The need to "do something" is particularly urgent, as it takes on average 17 years for...
- 16From:MedSurg Nursing (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA practice-improvement project was launched to implement an evidence-based intervention bundle for incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) and evaluate its impact on the identification, prevention, and management of...
- 17From:Skeptic (Altadena, CA) (Vol. 20, Issue 3)Evidence means different things to different people. Even quacks and their victims claim to have evidence that their treatments work. Sometimes that evidence consists only of testimonials from satisfied customers or...
- 18From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2015 OCT 24 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Current study results on Heart Disorders and Diseases have been published. According to news reporting originating in...
- 19From:Internal Medicine News (Vol. 45, Issue 3)Background Evolving techniques and better understanding of coronary artery disease have changed outcomes for patients with severe coronary artery disease over the last 2 decades. The American College of Cardiology...
- 20From:Beyond Behavior (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMany schools today have a prevention-based focus for working with academic and social behavior problems through the use of tiered approaches (Bohanon, McIntosh, & Goodman, 2011; Horner & Sugai, 2005). Through the use of...