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Unintentional Discrimination Against Patients with a Migration Background by General Practitioners in Mental Health Management: An Experimental Study
and referral were collected, as well as the time spent on each video and text, and were analysed using ANOVA. Migrant patients’ symptoms were judged to be less severe than those of native patients ...
Unintentional Discrimination Against Patients with a Migration Background by General Practitioners in Mental Health Management: An Experimental Study.
spent on each video and text, and were analysed using ANOVA. Migrant patients’ symptoms were judged to be less severe than those of native patients (F = 7.71, p < 0.05). For almost all treatments, the ...
Benchmarking food environment policies for the prevention of diet-related non-communicable diseases in Kenya: National expert panel's assessment and priority recommendations.
the policy development cycle, 16/43 (37%) of good practice policy indicators were judged to be in ‘implementation’ phase, including: food composition targets, packaged foods’ ingredient lists/nutrient ...
Quality of primary palliative care for older people with mild and severe dementia: an international mortality follow-back study using quality indicators.
and expert consensus. Subjects: patients aged 65 or older, who died non-suddenly with mild or severe dementia as judged by GP s (n = 874). Results: findings showed significantly different QI scores ...
HIV testing within general practices in Europe: a mixed-methods systematic review.
been synthesised in a systematic review adhering to the PRISMA guidelines. METHODS: The databases PubMed, Scopus and Embase were searched for the period 2006-2017. Two authors judged independently on ...
Prophylactic vaccination against human papillomaviruses to prevent cervical cancer and its precursors.
studies. Studies were not large enough or of sufficient duration to evaluate cervical cancer outcomes. All but one of the trials was funded by the vaccine manufacturers. We judged most included trials to be ...
World Health Organization estimates of the relative contributions of food to the burden of disease due to selected foodborne hazards: A structured expert elicitation
ability to judge uncertainty accurately and informatively using a series of subject-matter specific ‘seed’ questions whose answers are unknown to the experts at the time they are interviewed. Trained ...
End-of-life care for people dying with dementia in general practice in Belgium, Italy and Spain: A cross-sectional, retrospective study.
nationwide networks of GP s in Belgium, Italy and Spain, including patients who died aged 65 years or older in 2009-2011 and were judged by the GP to have had dementia (n = 1623). RESULTS: GP s reported ...
Clinical action measures improve the reliability of feedback on quality of care in diabetes centres: a retrospective cohort study.
a change in position among centres (‘poor’, ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ performer) for 5-10 % of the centres. CONCLUSIONS: Judging quality of diabetes care of a centre based on a TM may be misleading. ...
Prediction of respiratory disease and diarrhea in veal calves based on immunoglobulin levels and the serostatus for respiratory pathogens measured at arrival.
was judged to be too high to further postpone a group treatment. A Cox regression model was used to determine the effect of the studied protein fractions and antibodies on the time to BRD and NCD ...