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    Minority ethnicity patient satisfaction and experience: results of the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey in England by Henrik Moller, Richard J Pinder, Jamie Ferguson

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Objectives This study sought to explore the differential patient satisfaction reported by patients with cancer who are from ethnic minority backgrounds, examining patient-reported experience of interacting with medical and nursing staff.Setting As a secondary analysis, we collated data collected over two consecutive annual rounds of the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey (NCPES) from September 2012 to November 2013.Participants There were 138 878 responses from 155 hospital trusts across the National Health Service in England, representing a response rate of 63.9% based on the total identified cohort of patients receiving cancer care over those 2 years.Outcomes We used the results of the annual survey, which sought to assess overall patient satisfaction along with patient experience of interacting with clinical nurse specialists, hospital doctors and ward nurses.Results Ethnic minority patients reported lower satisfaction and less positive experiences of care overall. …”
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    Selection of sampling sites in Germany for the International Moss Survey 2020 using statistics and decision modelling by Stefan Nickel, Winfried Schröder

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results This investigation was based on moss samples collected at 25 sites in Germany: Eight sites at which concentrations of persistent organic pollutants were determined in the Moss Survey 2015 were included. In addition, twelve sites were selected from the pool of the total of 400 moss collection sites in 2015. …”
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    Over-the-counter drug consumption and related factors, evidence from the European Health Interview Survey by Aida Isabel Tavares

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Background The aim of this work is to find the factors related to over-the-counter drug (OTC) consumption in Europe considering the differences in OTC market regulation.Methods A sample obtained from the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) of 2019 is used to estimate a logistic regression. …”
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    Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) Programs: Preparing a Written Report of Survey Findings and Recommendations by Henry M. Cothran

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…FE657/FE657: Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) Programs: Preparing a Written Report of Survey Findings and Recommendations (ufl.edu) …”
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    Exploratory study of patients’ and carers’ preferences for postdischarge surgical wound monitoring using survey and interviews by Keith Wilson, Nigel Westwood, Catherine Wloch, Pauline Harrington, Luke J Rogers, Judith Tanner, Gavin Murphy, Colin S Brown, Jeremy Dearling, Ricky Vaja, Melissa Rochon, Lyn Brierley Jones

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants were invited to share the survey link with other patients and carers. Interviewees were recruited through the survey.Participants Seventy participants completed the survey: 74% patients and 26% carers. …”
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    Women's perception of risks of adverse fetal pregnancy outcomes: a large-scale multinational survey by Irene Petersen, Hedvig Nordeng, Angela Lupattelli, Rachel L McCrea

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Objective To determine pregnant women and new mothers’ perception of risks in pregnancy.Design, settings and participants This was a large-scale multinational survey including 9113 pregnant women and new mothers from 18 countries in Europe, North America and Australia.Main outcomes Risk perception scores (0–10) for harmful effects to the fetus were derived for: (1) medicines (over-the-counter medicine and prescribed medicine), (2) food substances (eggs and blue veined cheese), (3) herbal substances (ginger and cranberries) (4) alcohol and tobacco, and (5) thalidomide.Results Overall, 80% (6453/8131) of women perceived the risk of giving birth to a child with a birth defect to be ≤5 of 100 births. …”
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    Factors Influencing Informed Consent Preferences in Digital Health Research: Survey Study of Prospective Participants by Brian J McInnis, Ramona Pindus, Daniah Kareem, Daniela G Vital, Eric B Hekler, Camille Nebeker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants (N=79) were surveyed and asked to choose between 2 variations of the text snippets, either indicating a preference for the institutional review board–approved original or a version that was modified to improve readability. …”
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    Perception about social media use by rheumatology journals: Survey among the attendees of IRACON 2019 by Sakir Ahmed, Latika Gupta

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Conclusion: Thus, the survey strengthened the felt need of rheumatology journals to have a presence on the social media. …”
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    Barriers and Facilitators of Research in Pediatric Sports Medicine Practitioners: A Survey of the PRiSM Society by Dai Sugimoto, Michael Del Bel, Lauren Butler

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… # Study Design Cross-sectional survey # Methods The survey was sent to Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine (PRiSM) members. …”
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