نتایج جستجو برای: range health

تعداد نتایج: 1594653  

Journal: :JAMA 2004
Koen Demyttenaere Ronny Bruffaerts Jose Posada-Villa Isabelle Gasquet Viviane Kovess Jean Pierre Lepine Matthias C Angermeyer Sebastian Bernert Giovanni de Girolamo Pierluigi Morosini Gabriella Polidori Takehiko Kikkawa Norito Kawakami Yutaka Ono Tadashi Takeshima Hidenori Uda Elie G Karam John A Fayyad Aimee N Karam Zeina N Mneimneh Maria Elena Medina-Mora Guilherme Borges Carmen Lara Ron de Graaf Johan Ormel Oye Gureje Yucun Shen Yueqin Huang Mingyuan Zhang Jordi Alonso Josep Maria Haro Gemma Vilagut Evelyn J Bromet Semyon Gluzman Charles Webb Ronald C Kessler Kathleen R Merikangas James C Anthony Michael R Von Korff Philip S Wang Traolach S Brugha Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola Sing Lee Steven Heeringa Beth-Ellen Pennell Alan M Zaslavsky T Bedirhan Ustun Somnath Chatterji

CONTEXT Little is known about the extent or severity of untreated mental disorders, especially in less-developed countries. OBJECTIVE To estimate prevalence, severity, and treatment of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) mental disorders in 14 countries (6 less developed, 8 developed) in the World Health Organization (WHO) World Mental Health (WMH) S...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2013
G I Walters V C Moore E E McGrath P S Burge P K Henneberger

BACKGROUND There is a disproportionately high number of cases of work-related asthma occurring in health care occupations due to agents such as glutaraldehyde, latex and cleaning products. AIMS To understand the causes and measure trends over time of occupational asthma (OA) in health care workers (HCWs). METHODS We reviewed OA notifications from the Midland Thoracic Society's Surveillance ...

2014
Mark J Makowsky Andrew J Cave Scot H Simpson

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Pharmacists working in primary care clinics are well positioned to help optimize medication management of community-dwelling patients who are at high risk of experiencing medication-related problems. However, it is often difficult to identify these patients. Our objective was to test the feasibility of a self-administered patient survey, to facilitate identification of...

Journal: :Diabetes spectrum : a publication of the American Diabetes Association 2014
Maria Pallayova Shahrad Taheri

Type 1 diabetes remains an incurable lifelong condition. It is also a disorder that impinges relentlessly, and often unpredictably, on patients’ lives, every hour of every day. Insulin requirements and glucose profiles may vary on a day-to-day basis depending on many factors. Therefore, type 1 diabetes therapy must be reviewed and adjusted frequently to achieve and maintain acceptable long-term...

Ali Hakimzadeh, Hassan Rezaeipandari, Mohammad Ali Morowatisharifabad, Vali Bahrevar, Zohreh Rahaei,

Introduction: Elder abuse may increase the vulnerability of ageing people to disease and decrease their general health status, so addressing the issue is essential for promoting elderly quality of life. The study aimed to examine the relation between abuse experience and general health among elderly people in Yazd city- Iran. Methods: The cross-sectional study carried out on 250 community-...

2001
Robert E. Watson

The task of the radio receiver has always been to “get the signal.” However, with the proliferation of high-powered transmitters and the burgeoning growth of electronic noise pollution, often weak-signal reception is difficult, if not impossible. Receiver dynamic range is the measure of a receiver’s ability to handle a range of signal strengths, from the weakest to the strongest. Because of the...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2014
Michael J Hassett Bridget A Neville Jane C Weeks

BACKGROUND Substantial shortcomings in the quality of breast cancer (BC) care have been identified. While breast cancer is responsible for the largest share of cancer care spending, little is known about the value of care provided to US women with BC. METHODS For women aged 65 to 70 years diagnosed July 1997 through December 2005 with stage 0-III BC who were continuously enrolled in fee-for-s...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2003
William T Hamilton Alison P Round Deborah Sharp Tim J Peters

BACKGROUND Computerised record keeping in primary care is increasing. However, no study has systematically examined the completeness of computer records in practices using different forms of record keeping. AIM To compare computer-only record keeping to paper-only and hybrid systems, by measuring the number of consultations and symptoms recorded within individual consultations. DESIGN OF ST...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2005
J McCullagh G Lewis C Warlow

AIM To evaluate the efficacy of a health promotion initiative on men's knowledge of testicular cancer and self-examination rates. METHOD A quasi-experimental, pre- and post-test questionnaire study of men at 14 workplace and leisure sites across two primary care trusts was undertaken: ten experimental sites received the intervention and four acted as a control. Men at all 14 sites were given ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Jeffery Jopling Erick Henry Susan E Wiedmeier Robert D Christensen

OBJECTIVE "Reference ranges" are developed when it is impossible or inappropriate to establish "normal ranges" by drawing blood on healthy normal volunteers. Reference ranges for the hematocrit and the blood hemoglobin concentration of newborn infants have previously been reported from relatively small sample sizes by using measurement methods that now are considered outmoded. METHODS We soug...

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