103 research outputs found
Effectiveness of de-implementation strategies for low-value prescribing in secondary care : a systematic review
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Is there an association between intimate partner violence and the prevalence of cervical cancer screening in Jordan?
Open Access via the PLOS Agreement Acknowledgments The authors thank the MEASURE DHS for granting access to the DHS data.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Determining information for inclusion in a decision-support intervention for clinical trial participation : A modified Delphi approach
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Treatment burden in survivors of prostate and colorectal cancer: : a qualitative interview study.
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Health Status and Associated factors of middle-aged and Older Adult Cancer Survivors in India : Results from the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India
Funding This study was funded by the Scottish Funding council’s Global Challenges Research Fund Pump Priming Grant (SF10206–53). The funders had no role in the data analysis or decision to publish.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Determining items for inclusion in a decision support intervention for clinical trial participation : a modified Delphi approach
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Systematic review of perioperative and quality-of-life outcomes following surgical management of localised renal cancer
UCAN Cancer Charity (www.ucanhelp.org.uk) and MacMillan Cancer Charity (www.macmillan.org.uk) helped design and conduct the study.Peer reviewedPostprin
Patient-Centred Care in Maternity Services
Providing patient-centred care (PCC) is one of the goals described by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to deliver quality of care. Across several interventions described in the literature, there is no clear consensus of one that will best fit the diversity of women coming to seek care in maternity services and across the variety of healthcare providers (HCPs) who provide that care. A reason for that may be the lack of consensus about the model of care to adopt for maternity services reveals a neglected area of research. Managing quality of care should also mean considering the best model of care in practice for all women, incorporating the core and legitimate attributes of maternity care
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