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Beliefs about medicines
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To date no study has investigated speech-related social anxiety for Vietnamese adults who stutter. To carry out such a study, a culturally and linguistically relevant assessment tool is required but is not yet available. The objectives of this study were to translate and adapt the UTBAS-6 scale into Vietnamese and evaluate the validity and reliability of the Vietnamese version of the scale for use with Vietnamese adults who stutter.
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vikissinger
21-12-2023
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Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. This study aimed to describe the EBP beliefs and EBP implementation among 45 undergraduate nursing students at Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy in February 2022.
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vispacex
16-11-2023
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Adherence to treatment is often reported to be low in children with cystic fibrosis. Adherence in cystic fibrosis is an important research area and more research is needed to better understand family barriers to adherence in order for clinicians to provide appropriate intervention.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common chronic inflammatory disease causing joint damage, disability, and reduced life expectancy. Highly effective drugs are now available for the treatment of RA. However, poor adherence to drug regimens remains a significant barrier to improving clinical outcomes in RA.
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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Th e Care of Brute Beasts A Social and Cultural Study of Veterinary Medicine in Early Modern England
Th is book is about medical beliefs and practices for animals in early modern England. Although there are numerous texts on the subject of human health, this is the fi rst to focus exclusively on animals during this period. Th e main reason for this is probably linked to the dichotomy of medical historians that Roy Porter referred to over fi ft een years ago. Today, the majority tend to focus on the experience of health and illness for humans over the centuries.
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mnemosyne75
02-02-2013
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I came to herbal medicine as many of us do: I became ill, and modern medicine could not help me. I felt betrayed. I was shocked, then angry. Then I began to think about a great many things in new ways. Because I was raised in a family of powerful political physicians, I was raised with the belief that after millennia, man (and modern medical science) had defeated disease. I was taught to believe that we were all on the threshold of everlasting, disease-free life. It was a tremendous shock, then, when reality took me aside and whispered in my ear. That murmured secret was...
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cronus75
18-01-2013
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Following this persistent pattern of beliefs, there is a considerable literature in psychology and medicine that investigates for a moon effect on human behavior. Some of these studies find significant relations, for example individual studies find that homicides, hospital admissions, and crisis incidents peak in the days around the full moon. However, reviews and meta-analyses of the literature have generally been negative. Rotton and Kelley (1985) examines and aggregates the evidence of 37 studies, and concludes that lunar phase influences are “much ado about nothing.”...
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bocapchetnguoi
06-12-2012
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Traditional healing has been defined as “practices designed to promote mental, physical and spiritual well-being that are based on beliefs which go back to the time before the spread of western ‘scientific’ bio-medicine. When Aboriginal Peoples in Canada talk about traditional healing, they include a wide range of activities, from physical cures using herbal medicines and other remedies, to the promotion of psychological and spiritual well-being using ceremony, counseling and the accumulated wisdom of elders (RCAP, 1996, Vol.3: 348). ...
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quaivatdo
17-11-2012
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Life at the end of life: beliefs about individual life after death and "good death" models - a qualitative study Franco Toscani*1, Claudia Borreani2, Paolo Boeri2 and Guido Miccinesi3 Address: 1Lino Maestroni Institute for Research in Palliative Medicine, Via Palestro 1, 26100 Cremona, Italy, 2Psychology Unit, National Cancer Institute, Milan, Italy and 3Epidemiology Unit, Centre for Study and Prevention of Cancer, Florence, Italy Email: Franco Toscani* - toscani.f@dinet.it; Claudia Borreani - claudia.
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sting02
31-01-2012
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