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The Use of Social Network in Daily Pediatric Practice and Education: Turkish Pediatric Atelier
Published 2020-01-01“…Using social media applications in pediatric education is not outdated, and its effectiveness has not been tested yet. …”
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The integration of hospital pharmacists into primary care settings in Shenzhen, China: a qualitative study
Published 2025-02-01“…Patient needs, incentive systems, administrative leadership, social media use, and colocation were identified as facilitators of integration. …”
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Safety of tenecteplase vs. alteplase in telestroke: a large multistate experience (STAT)
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Top health service concerns: a data mining study of the Shanghai health hotline
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Attitudes of medical students in Croatia toward rural medicine education and practice
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How Earth System Models Can Inform Key Dimensions of Marine Food Security in the Alaskan Arctic
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Prediction model study focusing on eHealth in the management of urinary incontinence: the Personalised Advantage Index as a decision-making aid
Published 2022-07-01“…Objective To develop a prediction model and illustrate the practical potential of personalisation of treatment decisions between app-based treatment and care as usual for urinary incontinence (UI).Design A prediction model study using data from a pragmatic, randomised controlled, non-inferiority trial.Setting Dutch primary care from 2015, with social media included from 2017. Enrolment ended on July 2018.Participants Adult women were eligible if they had ≥2 episodes of UI per week, access to mobile apps and wanted treatment. …”
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The role of paternal support in breastfeeding outcomes: a meta-analytic review
Published 2024-12-01“…The studies conducted across the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and China encompassed a variety of interventions, including breastfeeding education, consultations led by specialists, distribution of informational materials, utilization of educational media, facilitation of interactive discussions, provision of online support through phone or WeChat, dissemination of public account messages, training in breastfeeding techniques, postpartum social support, and guidance on maternal and newborn care. …”
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Telenursing on primary family caregivers and children with disabilities: a scoping review
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