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  1. 27181
    Publicado 2023
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  2. 27182
  3. 27183
    Publicado 2020
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  4. 27184
    Publicado 2021
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  5. 27185
    Publicado 2024
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  6. 27186
    Publicado 2024
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  7. 27187
    Publicado 2024
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  8. 27188
    Publicado 2024
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  9. 27189
    Publicado 2020
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  10. 27190
    Publicado 2024
    Libro electrónico
  11. 27191
    Publicado 2024
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  12. 27192
    Publicado 2022
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  13. 27193
    Publicado 2022
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  14. 27194
    Publicado 2023
    Libro electrónico
  15. 27195
    Publicado 1995
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…PHASE I STUDY OF FIAC IN BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT PATIENTS WITH HERPESGROUP VIRUS INFECTIONS -- Comment -- PHASE I ORAL DOSE RANGING FIAC STUDY IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENTSWITH VZV AND HSV INFECTIONS -- Comment -- PHASE I/II TRIAL OF FIAC EFFICACY IN IMMUNOSUPPRESSED PATIENTS WITHVZV INFECTION -- Comment -- SUMMARY OF ALL THE FIAC CLINICAL STUDIES AT MSKC -- 5 Oclassen Clinical Trial R89-001-01 -- COMMENT -- 6 Oclassen Clinical Trial R90-001-01 (NIH Protocol 91-AI-0031) -- COMMENT -- 7 Oclassen Clinical Trial R91-001-10 (NIH Protocol 91-DK-AI-213) -- COMMENT -- 8 Eli Lilly Trial H3X-MC-PPPA -- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, GALVESTON SITE -- TUFTS NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL CENTER SITE -- 9 Eli Lilly Trial H3X-MC-PPPG -- COMMENT -- 10 Eli Lilly Trial H3X-MC-PPPC (NIH Protocol 93-DK-0031) -- AVAILABLE CLINICAL DATA REGARDING POTENTIAL TOXICITY -- AVAILABLE SAFETY DATA -- DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOCOL AND FDA REVIEW -- PATIENT SELECTION AND ENROLLMENT -- Inclusion Criteria -- Exclusion Criteria -- Re-enrollment -- Possible Adverse Effects -- Informed Consent -- CONDUCT OF STUDY -- STUDY OUTCOME -- Deaths -- Patient 2 -- Patient 1 -- Patient 4 -- Patient 6 -- Patient 7 -- Liver Transplantation -- Patient 3 -- Patient 10 -- Other Nonlethal Adverse Events -- Gastrointestinal side effects/pancreatitis -- Hepatoxicity -- Peripheral Neuropathy/Myopathy -- Fatigue -- No Adverse Events -- RESPONSE TO THE EMERGENCY -- LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP -- CONCLUSIONS -- 11 Summary of Patient Interviews -- 12 Overall Assessment of the Trials -- PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS -- SUBSTANTIVE NORMS -- Favorable Balance of Harms and Benefits -- Equitable Selection of Subjects -- Compensation for Research-Related Injury -- Informed Consent -- SUMMARY -- 13 Recent Studies of FIAU Toxicity -- MECHANISMS -- ANIMAL MODELS -- Lilly Rat Studies -- Comments -- Cornell Woodchuck Studies -- Comments…”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 27196
    Publicado 2024
    Libro electrónico
  17. 27197
    Publicado 2024
    Libro electrónico
  18. 27198
    Publicado 2024
    Libro electrónico
  19. 27199
    Publicado 2024
    Libro electrónico
  20. 27200
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Farah Magrabi, Ibrahim Habli, Mark Sujan, David Wong, Harold Thimbleby, Maureen Baker, Enrico Coiera -- Technologies that transform: digital solutions for optimising medicines use in the NHS -- Stephen John Goundrey-Smith -- Communications -- Human factors challenges for the safe use of artificial intelligence in patient care -- Mark Sujan, Dominic Furniss, Kath Grundy, Howard Grundy, David Nelson, Matthew Elliott, Sean White, Ibrahim Habli, Nick Reynolds -- Recording problems and diagnoses in clinical care: developing guidance for healthcare professionals and system designers -- Anoop Dinesh Shah, Nicola J Quinn, Afzal Chaudhry, Ralph Sullivan, Julian Costello, Dermot O'Riordan, Jan Hoogewerf, Martin Orton, Lorraine Foley, Helene Feger, John G Williams -- Editorial -- Welcome to BMJ Health & Care Informatics -- Philip Scott -- Original Article -- Large retrospective analysis on frailty assessment in primary care: electronic Frailty Index versus frailty coding -- Pablo Millares-Martin -- Original Research -- Patient perceptions and interactions with their web portal-based laboratory results -- Sean Robinson, Melissa Reed, Travis Quevillon, Ed Hirvi -- Small interface changes have dramatic impacts: how mandatory fields in electronic medical records increased pertussis vaccination rates in Australian obstetric patients -- Roberto Orefice, Julie A Quinlivan -- Potential impact of data source and interoperability messaging on health information technology (HIT) users: a study series from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs -- Jennifer Herout, Donna Baggetta, Amanda Cournoyer, Aaron S Dietz, Jane Robbins, Kyle Maddox, Jolie Dobre -- Clinician preferences for computerised clinical decision support for medications in primary care: a focus group study -- Katy E Trinkley, Weston W Blakeslee, Daniel D Matlock, David P Kao, Amanda G Van Matre, Robert Harrison, Cynthia L Larson, Nic Kostman, Jennifer A Nelson, Chen-Tan Lin, Daniel C Malone -- Reliability of comorbidity scores derived from administrative data in the tertiary hospital intensive care setting: a cross-sectional study -- Michael Hua-Gen Li, Anastasia Hutchinson, Mark Tacey, Graeme Duke -- Conformity of Diabetes Mobile apps with the Chronic Care Model -- Raheleh Salari, Sharareh R Niakan Kalhori, Marjan Ghazisaeidi, Farhad Fatehi -- Digital innovation evaluation: user perceptions of innovation readiness, digital confidence, innovation adoption, user experience and behaviour change -- Tim Benson -- Dietitians can improve accuracy of prescribing by interacting with electronic prescribing systems -- Susan De Waal, Laurie Lucas, Simon Ball, Tanya Pankhurst -- Lessons learned from a comprehensive electronic patient record procurement process-implications for healthcare organisations -- W Priestman, R Collins, H Vigne, S Sridharan, L Seamer, D Bowen, N J Sebire -- Trend of intestinal infectious diseases recorded at a tertiary care hospital in India: an ICD-10 analysis -- P N Roopalekha Jathanna, Ramya Vijeta, Vinod R Jathanna -- Developing a telerehabilitation programme for postoperative recovery from knee surgery: specifications and requirements -- MReza Naeemabadi, Birthe Dinesen, Ole Kæseler Andersen, Niels Kragh Madsen, Ole Højgaard Simonsen, John Hansen -- Interventions to improve the use of EMRs in primary health care: a systematic review and meta-analysis -- Noura Hamade, Amanda Terry, Monali Malvankar-Mehta -- Web and mobile-based technologies for monitoring high-risk pregnancies -- Haleh Ayatollahi, Malihe Ghalandar Abadi, Morteza Hemmat -- Characteristics of patients with body mass index recorded within the Kent Integrated Dataset (KID) -- Zara Cuccu, Gerrard Abi-Aad, Allison Duggal -- Growth of health literacy research activity in three Middle Eastern countries -- Soheila Bazm, Reihaneh Bazm, Farzaneh Sardari -- Effectiveness of the eCARE programme: a short message service for asthma monitoring -- Lathy Prabhakaran, Yap Chun Wei -- Design and virtual implementation of a biomedical registry framework for the enhancement of clinical trials: colorectal cancer example -- Athanasios Kotoulas, George Lambrou, Dimitrios-Dionysios Koutsouris -- Coding and classifying GP data: the POLAR project -- Christopher Pearce, Adam McLeod, Jon Patrick, Jason Ferrigi, Michael Michael Bainbridge, Natalie Rinehart, Anna Fragkoudi -- Ontology to identify pregnant women in electronic health records: primary care sentinel network database study -- Harshana Liyanage, John Williams, Rachel Byford, Simon de Lusignan -- An intervention study to assess potential effect and user experience of an mHealth intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour among older office workers -- Simone Boerema, Lex van Velsen, Hermie Hermens -- Availability and usage of clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) in office-based primary care settings in the USA -- Xia Jing, Lina Himawan, Timothy Law -- NHS Scotland's Decision Support Platform: a formative qualitative evaluation -- Kathrin Cresswell, Margaret Callaghan, Hajar Mozaffar, Aziz Sheikh -- Two algorithms for the reorganisation of the problem list by organ system -- Daniel B Hier, Joshua Pearson -- Design and implementation of the stacked, synchronised and iconographic timeline-structured electronic patient record in a UK NHS Global Digital Exemplar hospital -- Alan Arthur Hales, David Cable, Eleanor Crossley, Callum Findlay, David Anthony Rew -- e-Therapies in England for stress, anxiety or depression: how are apps developed? …”
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