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Quick Covid-19 Primary Care Survey, Series 29
(2021-07-27)
Four in 10 clinicians worry that primary care will be gone in 5 years and one fifth of respondents expect to leave the profession within the next 3. This just one month after the National Academies of Science, Engineering, ...
Psychological Functioning in Pediatric Patients with Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Protocol
(2021-05-17)
Mental health is an important yet understudied area of care for patients with congenital heart disease. Through limited studies, it is known that children and adults with congenital heart disease have increased incidence ...
Comparison of delivery methods of an interprofessional education activity for occupational therapy and physical therapy students
(2021-04-06)
Title: Comparison of delivery methods of an interprofessional education activity for occupational therapy and physical therapy students
Authors: Trojanowski, Suzanne; Woodworth, Jillian; Yorke Amy M.
Background:
Physical ...
COVID-19 Enhanced Home Care Treatment Model: A Primary Care and Accountable Care Organization Collaboration
(2021-09-03)
COVID-19 caused health systems across the United States to provide innovative care within a short time period. Baptist Health System of Northeast Florida took a proactive, collaborative approach to rapidly develop and ...
Quick Covid-19 Primary Care Survey, Series 26
(2021-03-02)
Though primary care is able to reach, educate, and advocate for the majority of the population with regard to vaccine administration, they have not yet been leveraged. Two months after the first vaccine was given in the ...
Simulation software code for the SHINE clinical trial
(2021-05-17)
Software code used to simulate clinical trial design for SHINE trial of intensive glucose control in stroke.
THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE DISEASE INCIDENCE RATES: 2017 TO 2020
(2021-05-12)
We analyzed variations in the annual incidence of the main cardiovascular risk factors, prevalent chronic diseases, common mental health disorders and neoplasms in 2020 compared with 2017-2019. In 2020, there was a significant ...