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Treatment non-adherence in pediatric long-term medical conditions: systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies of caregivers' views. |
Santer M, Ring N, Yardley L, Geraghty AW, Wyke S. |
Reasons for Nonadherence to Long-Term Pediatric Treatments Background: Nonadherence is the primary cause of treatment failure in long-term pediatric conditions.1 How do children&r... |
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Frequent falling and motor vehicle collision involvement of older drivers. |
Huisingh C, McGwin G Jr, Orman KA, Owsley C. |
Association Between Frequent Falls and Motor Vehicle Collisions Background: Older drivers have among the highest rates of motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) and MVC fatalities per... |
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A randomized controlled trial of intranasal ketamine in major depressive disorder [published online ahead of print April 3, 2014]. |
Lapidus KA, Levitch CF, Perez AM, et al. |
Intranasal Ketamine for Major Depressive Disorder Background: Intravenous (IV) ketamine exerts rapid antidepressant effects1-3; intranasal ketamine alleviates pain in ambulatory... |
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Attitudes toward death, dying, end-of-life palliative care, and interdisciplinary practice in long term care workers. |
Leclerc BS, Lessard S, Bechennec C, Le Gal E, Benoit S, Bellerose L. |
Healthcare Providers’ Attitudes Toward Palliative Care and Hospice Background: Healthcare providers’ attitudes can influence patient care. Long-Term Care Workers’ Attitudes (... |
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Physicians' preferences for hospice if they were terminally ill and the timing of hospice discussions with their patients. |
Chinn GM, Liu PH, Klabunde CN, Kahn KL, Keating NL. |
Healthcare Providers’ Attitudes Toward Palliative Care and Hospice Background: Healthcare providers’ attitudes can influence patient care. Long-Term Care Workers’ Attitudes (... |
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Meditation programs for psychological stress and well-being: a systematic review and meta-analysis. |
Goyal M, Singh S, Sibinga EM, et al. |
Meditation for Psychological Stress and Well-Being Background: People use meditation to reduce stress and alleviate health-related problems; however, studies using meditation o... |
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Reminders of mortality decrease midcingulate activity in response to others' suffering. |
Luo S, Shi Z, Yang X, Wang X, Han S. |
Reminders of Mortality and Neural Correlates of Empathy Background: Neuroimaging studies have shown that death-related thoughts modulate neural activity in specific brain region... |
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