Attitude of Health Personnel
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Subject Areas on Research
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"A Survey of Beliefs about Managed Care"
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"I wish I had seen this test result earlier!": Dissatisfaction with test result management systems in primary care.
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"It's all the time in my mind": facilitators of adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a Tanzanian setting.
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"Not the 'grim reaper service'": an assessment of provider knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regarding palliative care referral barriers in heart failure.
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"Notify your partners--it's the law": HIV providers and mandatory disclosure.
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"Notify your partners--it's the law": HIV providers and mandatory disclosure.
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"Pain is Subjective": A Mixed-Methods Study of Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Pain Management in Sickle Cell Disease Across Three Countries.
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5 competencies needed by new baccalaureate graduates.
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A 10-year review of research on chaplains and community-based clergy in 3 primary oncology nursing journals: 1990-1999.
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A Day in the Life during COVID-19: Long-term Care Providers in Durham, North Carolina.
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A Pilot Interprofessional Course on Substance Use Disorders to Improve Students' Empathy and Counseling Skills.
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A Review of Empathy, Its Importance, and Its Teaching in Surgical Training.
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A Review of the Evidence and Recommendations on Communication Skills and the Patient-Provider Relationship: A Rome Foundation Working Team Report.
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A Society for Pediatric Urology Workforce Survey on the Current Perceptions of Oncology Care by Pediatric Urologists: A Report from the Pediatric Urologic Oncology Working Group of the Society for Pediatric Urology.
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A Survey to Evaluate Facilitators and Barriers to Quality Measurement and Improvement: Adapting Tools for Implementation Research in Palliative Care Programs.
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A change in medical student attitudes of obstetrics-gynecology clerkships toward seeking consent for pelvic examinations on an anesthetized patient.
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A comparison of stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with schizophrenia in four stakeholder groups: perceived likelihood of violence and desire for social distance.
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A content analysis of the views of genetics professionals on race, ancestry, and genetics.
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A cross-sectional exploratory study of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of emergency health care providers in the assessment of child maltreatment in Maputo, Mozambique.
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A decade in diabetes specialist services, 2000 to 2011, in England: the views of consultant diabetologists and diabetes specialist nurses amidst persistent healthcare delivery change.
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A medical education.
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A multisite, community oncology-based randomized trial of a brief educational intervention to increase communication regarding complementary and alternative medicine.
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A population-based study of the prevalence and influence of gifts to radiation oncologists from pharmaceutical companies and medical equipment manufacturers.
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A qualitative descriptive study of the work of adherence to a chronic heart failure regimen: patient and physician perspectives.
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A qualitative study describing nursing home nurses sensemaking to detect medication order discrepancies.
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A quality improvement program to enhance after-hours telephone communication between nurses and physicians in a long-term care facility.
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A rubric for improving the quality of online courses.
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A social-ecological framework: A model for addressing ethical practice in nursing.
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A spiritual problem? Primary care physicians' and psychiatrists' interpretations of medically unexplained symptoms.
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A survey of anesthesiologists' and nurses' attitudes toward the implementation of an Anesthesia Information Management System on a labor and delivery floor.
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A survey of orthopedic surgeons' attitudes and knowledge regarding regional anesthesia.
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A systematic review of barriers and interventions to improve appropriate use of therapies for sickle cell disease.
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A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.
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ACGME duty-hour recommendations - a national survey of residency program directors.
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Ability to perform registry functions among practices with and without electronic health records.
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Abortion provision among practicing obstetrician-gynecologists.
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Abortion, death, and the sanctity of life.
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Academe under siege
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Accuracy of Physician Estimates of Out-of-Pocket Costs for Medication Filling.
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Acetabular fracture.
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Achieving oncology mental health providers' usage of an empirically supported treatment: Lessons learned.
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Addition of price transparency to an education and feedback intervention reduces utilization of inpatient echocardiography by resident physicians.
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Administrators' views on barriers to research utilization.
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Adolescents, contraception and confidentiality: a national survey of obstetrician--gynecologists.
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Affinity Chart Analysis: A Method for Structured Collection, Aggregation, and Response to Customer Needs in Radiology.
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After-hours calls from long-term care facilities in a geriatric medicine training program.
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Alternative medicine research in clinical practice: a US national survey.
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Alternative therapy use by psychiatric outpatients.
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Altruism, incentives, and organ donation: attitudes of the transplant community.
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Among emergency physicians, use of the term "Sickler" is associated with negative attitudes toward people with sickle cell disease.
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An Attitude Survey and Assessment of the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability of a Traumatic Brain Injury Decision Support Tool in Uganda.
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An Interprofessional Substance Use Disorder Course to Improve Students' Educational Outcomes and Patients' Treatment Decisions.
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An argument for renewed focus on epidemiology for public health.
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An education-service collaboration to address a perceived graduate RN readiness gap.
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An educational program's effects on students' attitudes toward people with disabilities: a 1-year follow-up.
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An initiative in mentoring to promote residents' and faculty members' careers.
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An innovative intervention to improve respectful maternity care in three Districts in Ethiopia.
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An official American Thoracic Society policy statement: managing conscientious objections in intensive care medicine.
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Antibiotic overuse for acute respiratory tract infections in Sri Lanka: a qualitative study of outpatients and their physicians.
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Anxiety and depression in a primary care clinic. Comparison of Diagnostic Interview Schedule, General Health Questionnaire, and practitioner assessments.
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Are Graduating Residents Trained and Prepared to Engage in Medical Home Activities in Practice?
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Are all health plans created equal? The physician's view.
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Are gastroenterologists less tolerant of treatment risks than patients? Benefit-risk preferences in Crohn's disease management.
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Are health care providers still smoking? Data from the 2003 and 2006/2007 Tobacco Use Supplement-Current Population Surveys.
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Are preferences for equity over efficiency in health care allocation "all or nothing"?
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Arts and Humanities to Teach Civility in Health Professions.
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Assessing Competence in Central Venous Catheter Placement by Pediatric Critical Care Fellows: A National Survey Study.
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Assessing Key Stakeholders' Knowledge, Needs, and Preferences for Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Care Plans.
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Assessing and improving safety climate in a large cohort of intensive care units.
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Assessing perceptions of dental health behavior.
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Assessing safety culture in pharmacies: the psychometric validation of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) in a national sample of community pharmacies in Sweden.
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Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance.
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Assessing the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ), German language version in Swiss university hospitals--a validation study.
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Assessing the level of healthcare information technology adoption in the United States: a snapshot.
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Assessing the practices and perceptions of dually-trained physicians: a pilot study.
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Assessment and treatment of Down syndrome-associated arthritis: a survey of pediatric rheumatologists.
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Assessment of four stakeholder groups' preferences concerning outpatient commitment for persons with schizophrenia.
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Assessment of perioperative nutrition practices and attitudes-A national survey of colorectal and GI surgical oncology programs.
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Assessment of quality of cancer-related follow-up care from the cancer survivor's perspective.
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Association Among Opioid Use, Treatment Preferences, and Perceptions of Physician Treatment Recommendations in Patients With Neck and Back Pain.
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Association between evidence-based training and clinician proficiency in electronic health record use.
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Attitudes and Knowledge of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellows Regarding Noninvasive Prenatal Testing.
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Attitudes and intentions regarding abortion provision among medical school students in South Africa.
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Attitudes of Muslim physicians and nurses toward religious issues.
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Attitudes of paediatric and obstetric specialists towards prenatal surgery for lethal and non-lethal conditions.
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Attitudes of physical therapy students toward patient-centered care, before and after a course in psychosocial aspects of care.
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Attitudes toward biological mesh in breast reconstruction: a regional survey of plastic surgeons.
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Attitudes toward patients with sickle cell disease in a multicenter sample of emergency department providers.
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Attitudes toward physician-assisted suicide among physicians in Vermont.
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Attitudes toward rape among mental health professionals.
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Attitudes, experience, and influence of family medicine predoctoral education directors.
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Attrition rates in integrated vascular and cardiothoracic surgery residency and fellowship programs.
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Autonomy, religion and clinical decisions: findings from a national physician survey.
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Avoidable costs of comprehensive case management.
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Awareness of racial/ethnic disparities in surgical outcomes and care: factors affecting acknowledgment and action.
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Barriers and facilitators to care for individuals with sickle cell disease in central North Carolina: The emergency department providers' perspective.
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Barriers to accessing HIV/AIDS care in North Carolina: rural and urban differences.
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Barriers to and facilitators of clinical practice guideline use in nursing homes.
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Barriers to full colon evaluation for a positive fecal occult blood test.
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Barriers to providing osteoporosis care in skilled nursing facilities: perceptions of medical directors and directors of nursing.
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Barriers to providing osteoporosis care in skilled nursing facilities: perceptions of medical directors and directors of nursing.
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Barriers to reporting child maltreatment: do emergency medical services professionals fully understand their role as mandatory reporters?
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Barriers to screening and intervention for ED patients at risk for undiagnosed or uncontrolled hypertension.
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Barriers to the practice of evidence-based urology.
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Barriers to using research findings in practice: the clinician's perspective.
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Batting 300 is good: perspectives of faculty researchers and their mentors on rejection, resilience, and persistence in academic medical careers.
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Beliefs and practice patterns in hyperleukocytosis management in acute myeloid leukemia: a large U.S. web-based survey.
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Benefits and drawbacks to hormone replacement therapy among nursing home patients.
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Between two worlds medical student perceptions of humor and slang in the hospital setting.
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Beyond the naming: Institutional racism in nursing.
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Bias, discrimination, and obesity.
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Breakout IV. Health professional concerns in the practice setting.
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Bridging American-Canadian health care outcome differences: is there really a gap?
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Brief reports for disseminating systematic reviews to nurses.
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Building Social Capital to Foster Interprofessional Education: The Interprofessional Educator Academy.
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Building health system capacity to improve maternal and newborn care: a pilot leadership program for frontline staff at a tertiary hospital in Ghana.
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Building high performing teams: Opportunities and challenges of inclusive recruitment practices.
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Burnout in Nephrology: Implications on Recruitment and the Workforce.
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COMPASS-CP: An Electronic Application to Capture Patient-Reported Outcomes to Develop Actionable Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack Care Plans.
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Can 360-Degree Reviews Help Surgeons? Evaluation of Multisource Feedback for Surgeons in a Multi-Institutional Quality Improvement Project.
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Can Tablet Computers Enhance Faculty Teaching?
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Can physicians' care be neutral regarding religion?
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Cancer registration needs assessment at a tertiary medical centre in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
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Cancer therapy costs influence treatment: a national survey of oncologists.
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Candidate Quality Measures for Hand Surgery.
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Capsule commentary on Katz et al., Implementing smoking cessation guidelines for hospitalized veterans: effects on nurse attitudes and performance.
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Cardiologists' and emergency physicians' perspectives on and knowledge of reperfusion guidelines pertaining to ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction.
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Career Preferences and Perceptions of Cardiology Among US Internal Medicine Trainees: Factors Influencing Cardiology Career Choice.
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Caring for Children With Medical Complexity With the Emergency Information Form.
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Caring for the older adult: avoiding the lumping syndrome.
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Caught in the Middle: A Resident Perspective on Influences From the Learning Environment That Perpetuate Mistreatment.
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Change in Ophthalmic Clinicians' Attitudes Toward Telemedicine During the Coronavirus 2019 Pandemic.
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Changing Team Member Perceptions by Implementing TeamSTEPPS in an Emergency Department.
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Changing physician knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about migraine: evaluation of a new educational intervention.
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Changing times, changing opinions: history informing the family presence debate.
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Checklists, safety, my culture and me.
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Chinese Physicians' Perspectives on the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Hypertension Guideline: A Mobile App-Based Survey.
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Choice Experiments to Quantify Preferences for Health and Healthcare: State of the Practice.
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Clinical Acuity Shorthand System: a standardized classification tool to facilitate handoffs.
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Clinical and Counseling Experiences of Early Adopters of Whole Exome Sequencing.
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Clinical decision making and views about psychiatric advance directives.
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Clinical evaluation and grading practices in schools of nursing: national survey findings part II.
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Clinical research career development: the individual perspective.
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Clinician perception of the impact of deployed physical therapists as physician extenders in a combat environment.
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Clinician perceptions of operating room to intensive care unit handoffs and implications for patient safety: a qualitative study.
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Clinicians' attitudes regarding barriers to the implementation of psychiatric advance directives.
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Clinicians' perspectives on and interest in participating in a clinical data research network across the Southeastern United States.
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Collaboration With People With Lived Experience of Mental Illness to Reduce Stigma and Improve Primary Care Services: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Collaboration: the devil's in the detail
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Combining SOAP Notes With Guided Reflection to Address Implicit Bias in Health Care.
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Commentary: A case for studying the relationship between religion and the practice of medicine.
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Commentary: Per capita payments in clinical trials: reasonable costs versus bounty hunting.
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Commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking of adolescents.
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Community consultation for prehospital research: experiences of study coordinators and principal investigators.
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Community pharmacists' experience with pharmacogenetic testing.
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Comparing Provider and Client Preferences for HIV Prevention Services in South Africa among Men Who Have Sex with Men.
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Comparing oncologist, nurse, and physician assistant attitudes toward discussions of negative emotions with patients.
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Comparing perceptions and use of a commercial electronic medical record (EMR) between primary care and subspecialty physicians.
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Comparing preferences for outcomes of psoriasis treatments among patients and dermatologists in the U.K.: results from a discrete-choice experiment.
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Comparing the Relative Importance of Attributes of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Treatments to Patients and Physicians in the United States: A Discrete-Choice Experiment.
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Comparing the characteristics and attitudes of physicians in different primary care settings: The Ontario Walk-in Clinic Study.
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Comparing user acceptance of a computer system in two pediatric offices: a qualitative study.
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Comparison of Patient- and Practitioner-Reported Toxic Effects Associated With Chemoradiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer.
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Comparison of patient and surgeon perceptions of adverse events after adult spinal deformity surgery.
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Complementary/alternative medicine: comparing the view of medical students with students in other health care professions.
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Compliance and noncompliance in cancer patients.
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Computed tomography and radiation: understanding the issues.
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Computerized prompts for cancer screening in a community health center.
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Conducting research in psoriatic arthritis: the emerging role of patient research partners.
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Confidentiality and health insurance fraud.
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Confusion regarding mechanisms of injury in the setting of thoracolumbar spinal trauma: a survey of The Spine Trauma Study Group (STSG).
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Conscience and the Way of Medicine.
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Consideration of adult critical care training for emergency physicians.
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Consultative teledermatology in the emergency department and inpatient wards: A survey of potential referring providers.
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Consumer assessment of healthcare providers and systems surgical care survey: benefits and challenges.
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Consumer, provider, and informal caregiver opinions on psychiatric advance directives.
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Contemporary clinical opioid use: opportunities and challenges.
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Content validity and internal consistency of the Dutch translation of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: an observational study.
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Continental Divide? The attitudes of US and Canadian oncologists on the costs, cost-effectiveness, and health policies associated with new cancer drugs.
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Contraceptive service delivery in Kenya: A qualitative study to identify barriers and preferences among female sex workers and health care providers.
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Counseling Spanish-speaking patients: Atlanta pharmacists' cultural sensitivity, use of language-assistance services, and attitudes.
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Counseling of patients by pharmacists. Blessing or curse?
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Creating value in health by understanding and overcoming resistance to de-innovation.
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Cross-sectional survey of Good Samaritan behaviour by physicians in North Carolina.
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Crying: experiences and attitudes of third-year medical students and interns.
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Cultural and Social Challenges of Diabetes Self-Management Education Through Physicians' Voices.
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Cultural competence and perceptions of community health workers' effectiveness for reducing health care disparities.
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Current issues and future directions for vascular surgery training from the results of the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery annual training survey.
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Current perceptions of cardiovascular gene therapy.
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Current practice among plastic surgeons of antibiotic prophylaxis and closed-suction drains in breast reconstruction: experience, evidence, and implications for postoperative care.
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Debriefing in the intensive care unit: a feedback tool to facilitate bedside teaching.
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Decision-making regarding primary prevention implantable cardioverter-defibrillators among older adults.
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Delivery of an HIV prevention counseling program in an infectious diseases clinic: implementation process and lessons learned.
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Dental students' perceived level of competence in orofacial pain.
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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance consensus statement on the unmet needs in diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders in late life.
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Depression care attitudes and practices of newer obstetrician-gynecologists: a national survey.
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Determining the predictors of innovation implementation in healthcare: a quantitative analysis of implementation effectiveness.
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Developing a research program on fatigue in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer.
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Developing integration among stakeholders in the primary care networks of Singapore: a qualitative study.
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Developing the Future End-of-Life Health Care Workforce: Lessons Learned From a Survey of Advanced Health Professions Students.
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Development and Feasibility Testing of a Device Briefing Tool and Training to Improve Patient Safety During Introduction of New Devices in Operating Rooms: Best Practices and Lessons Learned.
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Development and evaluation of a new taxonomy of mobility-related assistive technology devices.
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Development and evaluation of a prospective staffing model to improve retention.
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Development and implementation of a formalized geriatric surgery curriculum for general surgery residents.
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Development and modification of a required family medicine clerkship.
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Development of ASMBS research agenda for bariatric surgery using the Delphi methodology.
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Differences in assisted living staff perceptions, experiences, and attitudes.
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Differences in providers' beliefs about benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy in managed care.
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Differences in rituximab use between pediatric rheumatologists and nephrologists for the treatment of refractory lupus nephritis and renal flare in childhood-onset SLE.
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Differences in stress and challenge in clinical practice among ADN and BSN students in varying clinical courses.
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Differences in understanding of specialist palliative care amongst service providers and commissioners in South London.
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Diffusing an Innovation: Clinician Perceptions of Continuous Predictive Analytics Monitoring in Intensive Care.
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Dignity in end-of-life care: results of a national survey of U.S. physicians.
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Dimensions of patient and physician roles in medical screening interviews.
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Direct comparison of a tablet computer and a personal digital assistant for point-of-care documentation in eye care.
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Directive counsel and morally controversial medical decision-making: findings from two national surveys of primary care physicians.
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Disaster preparedness and response practices among providers from the Veterans Health Administration and Veterans with spinal cord injuries and/or disorders.
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Discharge huddle outfitted with mobile technology improves efficiency of transitioning stroke patients into follow-up care.
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Disclosing conflicts of interest in clinical research: views of institutional review boards, conflict of interest committees, and investigators.
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Discordant Perceptions of Prognosis and Treatment Options Between Physicians and Patients With Advanced Heart Failure.
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Discrepant attitudes about teamwork among critical care nurses and physicians.
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Disseminating effective clinician communication techniques: Engaging clinicians to want to learn how to engage patients.
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Do clinicians read our reports? Integrating the radiology information system with the electronic patient record: experiences from the first 2 years.
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Do patient attributes predict oncologist empathic responses and patient perceptions of empathy?
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Do physicians' attitudes toward implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy vary by patient age, gender, or race?
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Do religious physicians disproportionately care for the underserved?
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Do we practice what we preach? A qualitative assessment of resident-preceptor interactions for adherence to evidence-based practice.
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Does Attendance at a Sickle Cell Educational Conference Improve Clinician Knowledge and Attitude Toward Patients with Sickle Cell Disease?
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Does fear of coercion keep people away from mental health treatment? Evidence from a survey of persons with schizophrenia and mental health professionals.
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Don't ask, don't tell: a change in medical student attitudes after obstetrics/gynecology clerkships toward seeking consent for pelvic examinations on an anesthetized patient.
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Drug use management in board and care facilities.
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Dual degree. Future preparation for nurse executives?
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Duty hour recommendations and implications for meeting the ACGME core competencies: views of residency directors.
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EMDR for treatment of PTSD.
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EUS-guided fine needle aspiration of the liver: indications, yield, and safety based on an international survey of 167 cases.
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Educational value of the operating room experience during a core surgical clerkship.
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Effect of Mentoring on Match Rank of Integrated Vascular Surgery Residents.
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Effect of Peer-to-Peer Nurse-Physician Collaboration on Attitudes Toward the Nurse-Physician Relationship.
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Effect of a Novel Interdisciplinary Teaching Program in the Care-continuum on Medical Student Knowledge and Self-Efficacy.
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Effect of a total work-site smoking ban on employee smoking and attitudes.
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Effect of a traditional Chinese medicine course for undergraduate nursing students: A pre-/post-test study.
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Effect of daily charge feedback on inpatient charges and physician knowledge and behavior.
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Effect of patients' reasons for refusing treatment on implementing psychiatric advance directives.
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Effect of physician perspective on allocation of Medicare resources for patients with advanced cancer.
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Effect of prepaid health plans on a family practice residency.
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Effect of the Intelligent Health Messenger Box on health care professionals' knowledge, attitudes, and practice related to hand hygiene and hand bacteria counts.
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Effectiveness of an In-Service Education Program to Improve Patient Safety Directed at Surgical Residents: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Effectiveness of laparoscopic cadaveric dissection in enhancing resident comprehension of pelvic anatomy.
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Effectiveness of rheumatoid hand surgery: contrasting perceptions of hand surgeons and rheumatologists.
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Effects of a 12-Month Educational Intervention on Clinicians' Attitudes/Practices Regarding the Screening Spiritual History.
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Effects of an educational intervention on students' attitudes toward the disabled.
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Effects of counseling techniques on patients' weight-related attitudes and behaviors in a primary care clinic.
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Effects of duty hour restrictions on core competencies, education, quality of life, and burnout among general surgery interns.
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Eight-year outcomes of a competency-based residency training program in orthopedic surgery.
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Elective primary cesarean delivery: attitudes of urogynecology and maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
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Emergency provider analgesic practices and attitudes toward patients with sickle cell disease.
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Empathic Communication in Specialty Palliative Care Encounters: An Analysis of Opportunities and Responses.
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Empathy goes a long way in weight loss discussions.
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Emphasizing Bloom's Affective Domain to Reduce Pharmacy Students' Stigmatizing Attitudes.
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Employee designation and health care worker support of an influenza vaccine mandate at a large pediatric tertiary care hospital.
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End-of-life care at an academic medical center: are attending physicians, house staff, nurses, and bereaved family members equally satisfied? Implications for palliative care.
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Enhancing future acceptance of rural placement in Tanzania through peripheral hospital rotations for medical students.
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Ensuring Gender-Affirming Care in Nephrology: Improving Care for Transgender and Gender-Expansive Individuals.
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Equipoise, Trust, and the Need for Cardiologists to Randomly Assign Patients Into Anticoagulation Trials in the Time of COVID.
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Erosion in medical students' attitudes about telling patients they are students.
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Ethical Standards for Cardiothoracic Surgeons' Participation in Social Media.
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Ethical concerns of nursing reviewers: an international survey
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Ethical standards for cardiothoracic surgeons' participation in social media.
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Evaluation of an online bioterrorism continuing medical education course.
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Evaluation of dysphonic patients by general otolaryngologists.
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Evaluation of the Measuring and Improving Quality in Palliative Care Survey.
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Evaluation of the culture of safety: survey of clinicians and managers in an academic medical center.
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Evidence-based care for all patients.
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Evidence-based chaplaincy care: attitudes and practices in diverse healthcare chaplain samples.
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Evidence-based medicine training in residency: a survey of urology programme directors.
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Evidence-based medicine: a survey of American Urological Association members.
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Examining the relationship between clinician communication and patient participatory behaviors in cardiology encounters.
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Expert Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Pain.
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Exploring attitudes of acceptance of males in nursing among registered nurses.
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Exploring the Preferences of Women Regarding Sexual and Reproductive Health Care in the Context of Rheumatology: A Qualitative Study.
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Eye care providers' attitudes towards tele-ophthalmology.
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Facilitated psychiatric advance directives: a randomized trial of an intervention to foster advance treatment planning among persons with severe mental illness.
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Factors affecting patient enrollment in radiology clinical trials: a case study of the American College of Radiology Imaging Network.
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Factors influencing the participation of gastroenterologists and hepatologists in clinical research.
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Factors that influence practitioners' interpretations of evidence from alternative medicine trials: a factorial vignette experiment embedded in a national survey.
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Failure to discount for conflict of interest when evaluating medical literature: a randomised trial of physicians.
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Family physician acceptance of universal hepatitis B immunization of infants.
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Fatigue in 7- to 12-year-old patients with cancer from the staff perspective: an exploratory study.
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Fear of litigation may increase resuscitation of infants born near the limits of viability.
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Best Supportive Care Checklist among Clinicians.
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Feasibility of Core Antimicrobial Stewardship Interventions in Community Hospitals.
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Finding Our Way: Embracing Faculty Flexibility in the COVID-19 Era.
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Flight from autonomy: problems of social change on an adolescent inpatient unit.
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Florida's response to the Physician's National Cholesterol Education Program.
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Fluoride supplement prescribing and dental referral patterns among academic pediatricians.
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From the Outside Looking In.
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From trial and error to trial simulation. Part 2: an appraisal of current beliefs in the design and analysis of clinical trials for antidepressant drugs.
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Further discussion of EMDR for treatment of PTSD.
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Future Readiness: Building Your Personal Communication Capabilities to Cultivate Interprofessional Learning Environments.
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Gender-based discrimination is prevalent in the integrated vascular trainee experience and serves as a predictor of burnout.
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General internists' preferences and knowledge about the care of adult survivors of childhood cancer: a cross-sectional survey.
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Generalists and oncologists show similar care practices and outcomes for hospitalized late-stage cancer patients. SUPPORT Investigators. Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks for Treatment.
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Genomic risk profiling: attitudes and use in personal and clinical care of primary care physicians who offer risk profiling.
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Genomics in medicine: a novel elective rotation for internal medicine residents.
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Geriatric rehabilitation: what do physicians know about it and how should they use it?
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Global health training in radiology residency programs.
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Grief, interrupted.
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HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Implementation at Local Health Departments: A Statewide Assessment of Activities and Barriers.
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Health Care Experiences of Transgender Adults: An Integrated Mixed Research Literature Review.
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Health Care Professionals' Responses to Religious or Spiritual Statements by Surrogate Decision Makers During Goals-of-Care Discussions.
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Health Professionals' Perceptions of Disparities in Hypertension Control: A Mixed Methods Study.
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Health system preparedness for integration of mental health services in rural Liberia.
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Healthcare professionals' perceptions of the role of a multidisciplinary approach in improving the care of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease.
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Healthcare professionals' perspectives on facilitators of and barriers to CKD management in primary care: a qualitative study in Singapore clinics.
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Healthcare provider preferences for medical device labeling.
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Hemato-oncology and palliative care teams: is it time for an integrated approach to patient care?
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Home tonometry in childhood glaucoma: clinical indications and physician and parental attitudes.
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Hormone replacement therapy menopause with a better future--a survey of views on hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
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Hospice. Care when there is no cure.
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House call patterns of New Jersey family physicians.
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House staff perceptions of how handoff quality influences code blue and rapid response team events.
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Household beliefs about malaria testing and treatment in Western Kenya: the role of health worker adherence to malaria test results.
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How Primary Care Providers Talk to Patients about Genome Sequencing Results: Risk, Rationale, and Recommendation.
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How are religion and spirituality related to health? A study of physicians' perspectives.
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How do non-physician clinicians respond to advanced cancer patients' negative expressions of emotions?
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How innovative are we? What is the nature of our innovation?
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How long and how well: oncologists' attitudes toward the relative value of life-prolonging v. quality of life-enhancing treatments.
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How mental health providers see managed care.
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How primary care physicians treat psychiatric disorders: a national survey of family practitioners.
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How staff development specialists can promote and facilitate research.
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Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): study protocol and implementation challenges.
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Hypertension control in a rural southern community: medical care process and dropping out.
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Hypopharyngeal surgery in obstructive sleep apnea: practice patterns, perceptions, and attitudes.
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Identification of design features to enhance utilization and acceptance of systems for Internet-based decision support at the point of care.
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Image-Rich Radiology Reports: A Value-Based Model to Improve Clinical Workflow.
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Immunosuppressive therapy in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease: results of a survey of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. Subcommittee on Immunosuppressive Use of the Pediatric IBD Collaborative Research Forum.
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Impact of On-Site Hospital Medicine Curriculum on Preceptor Perception of Rotation.
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Impact of Stroke Call on the Stroke Neurology Workforce in the United States: Possible Challenges and Opportunities.
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Impact of a pediatric quality of life program on providers' moral distress.
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Impact of a substance abuse curriculum on primary care physicians' attitudes.
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Impact of an automated email notification system for results of tests pending at discharge: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.
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Impact of endovascular simulator training on vascular surgery as a career choice in medical students.
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Impact of near-peer teaching rounds on student satisfaction in the basic surgical clerkship.
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Impact of preoperative briefings on operating room delays: a preliminary report.
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Impact of psychiatric advance directive facilitation on mental health consumers: empowerment, treatment attitudes and the role of peer support specialists.
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Implementation Lessons Learned From the Benefits of Enhanced Terminal Room (BETR) Disinfection Study: Process and Perceptions of Enhanced Disinfection with Ultraviolet Disinfection Devices.
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Implementation findings from a hybrid III implementation-effectiveness trial of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).
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Implementation of a Modified Bedside Handoff for a Postpartum Unit.
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Implementation of a Recovery-Oriented Training Program for Psychiatric Nurses in the Inpatient Setting: A Mixed-Methods Hospital Quality Improvement Study.
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Implementation of a colour-coded universal protocol safety initiative in Guatemala.
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Implementation of the Josie King Care Journal in a pediatric intensive care unit: a quality improvement project.
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Implementation of the Surgical Safety Checklist in South Carolina Hospitals Is Associated with Improvement in Perceived Perioperative Safety.
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Implementing practice-linked pre-visit electronic journals in primary care: patient and physician use and satisfaction.
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Implementing standardized substance use disorder screening in primary care.
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Implications of differing attitudes and experiences between providers and persons with obesity: results of the national ACTION study.
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Implicit anti-fat bias among health professionals: is anyone immune?
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Improving Attitudes and Perceptions About End-of-Life Nursing on a Hospital-Based Palliative Care Unit.
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Improving Care for Older Adults with HIV: Identifying Provider Preferences and Priorities.
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Improving Confidence in Competencies for International Medical Trips Using a Curriculum with Simulation.
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Improving ICU-Based Palliative Care Delivery: A Multicenter, Multidisciplinary Survey of Critical Care Clinician Attitudes and Beliefs.
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Improving patient safety in intensive care units in Michigan.
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Improving safety culture results in Rhode Island ICUs: lessons learned from the development of action-oriented plans.
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Improving the Process of Enteral Nutrition Preparation With Milk Technicians: Perceptions of Cost, Time, and Quality.
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Improving the adoption of evidence-based practice among nurses in Army outpatient medical treatment facilities.
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In a survey, marked inconsistency in how oncologists judged value of high-cost cancer drugs in relation to gains in survival.
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In pursuit for a more perfect union between nursing academia and practice: a reflection from a nursing faculty.
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In urban and rural India, a standardized patient study showed low levels of provider training and huge quality gaps.
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In-Hospital Text-Paging Communication as a Surgical Quality Improvement Initiative.
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Incorporating geriatrics into baccalaureate nursing curricula: laying the groundwork with faculty development.
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Increasing awareness of clinical neuropsychology in the general public.
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Increasing opportunistic oral cancer screening examinations: findings from focus groups with general dentists in Puerto Rico.
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Independent activities for student learning during community-based rotations.
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Indian health care professionals' attitude towards spiritual healing and its role in alleviating stigma of psychiatric services.
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Individual and community: normative conflicts in the development of a new therapeutic community for older persons.
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Infants with single ventricle physiology in the emergency department: are physicians prepared?
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Informed Decision Making: Assessment of the Quality of Physician Communication about Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Informed consent for AIDS testing. Or: whose vein is it anyway?
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Informing patients of diagnostic mammography results: mammographer's opinions.
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Initiating palliative care consults for advanced dementia patients in the emergency department.
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Instagram for dermatology education.
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Integrated vector management for malaria control in Uganda: knowledge, perceptions and policy development.
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Integrating Spirituality Into Outpatient Practice in the Adventist Health System.
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Intensive Care Clinicians' Views on the Role of Chaplains.
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Intentional sedation to unconsciousness at the end of life: findings from a national physician survey.
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Inter-disciplinary focus groups on telephone medicine: a quality improvement initiative.
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Interactions between pharmaceutical representatives and doctors in training. A thematic review.
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Interchangeability of Licensed Nurses in Nursing Homes: Perspectives of Directors of Nursing.
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International patient and physician consensus on a psoriatic arthritis core outcome set for clinical trials.
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International variation in use of oral anticoagulation among heart failure patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Interprofessional Attitudes and Interdisciplinary Practices for Older Adults With Back Pain Among Doctors of Chiropractic: A Descriptive Survey.
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Interprofessional Substance Use Disorder Education in Health Professions Education Programs: A Scoping Review.
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Introducing a module for laboratory test order entry and reporting of results at a hospital ward: an evaluation study using a multi-method approach.
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Introduction of voluntary counselling and rapid testing for HIV in rural South Africa: from theory to practice.
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Is primary care ready for pharmacogenetics?
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It is time to take a stand for medical research and against terrorism targeting medical scientists.
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It's the patient, stupid!
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Jacob.
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Jewish physicians' beliefs and practices regarding religion/spirituality in the clinical encounter.
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Job satisfaction ratings: measurement equivalence across nurses and physicians.
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Ketamine in the Prehospital Environment: A National Survey of Paramedics in the United States.
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Key Factors in Clinical Competency Committee Members' Decisions Regarding Residents' Readiness to Serve as Supervisors: A National Study.
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Knowledge of termination of pregnancy (TOP) legislation and attitudes toward TOP clinical training among medical students attending two South African universities.
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Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices in registered nurses and care aids about urinary incontinence in Korean nursing homes: a cross-sectional survey.
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Knowledge, beliefs, and confidence regarding infections and antimicrobial stewardship: a survey of Veterans Affairs providers who care for older adults.
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Leadership in science.
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Limits and responsibilities of physicians addressing spiritual suffering in terminally ill patients.
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Literacy and laryngectomy: how should one treat head and neck cancer in patients who cannot read or write?
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Looking to the Future: Medical Students' Views on Health Care Reform and Professional Responsibility.
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Lying for patients: physician deception of third-party payers.
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Managing Increased Accessibility to Pharmacogenomic Data.
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Managing polarities in complex systems
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Matching into Integrated Plastic Surgery: The Value of Research Fellowships.
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Measuring Organizational Capacity to Accelerate Health Care Innovation in Academic Health Centers.
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Measuring Patterns of Surgeon Confidence Using a Novel Assessment Tool.
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Measuring safety culture in the ambulatory setting: the safety attitudes questionnaire--ambulatory version.
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Measuring surgical trainee perceptions to assess the operating room educational environment.
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Medical Providers and Harm Reduction Views on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention Among People Who Inject Drugs.
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Medical Students' Views and Knowledge of the Affordable Care Act: A Survey of Eight U.S. Medical Schools.
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Medical education as moral formation: an Aristotelian account of medical professionalsim.
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Medical student perceptions of diagnostic radiology. Influence of a senior radiology elective.
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Medical student perspective: working toward specific and actionable clinical clerkship feedback.
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Medication adherence practices of HIV/AIDS case managers: a statewide survey in North Carolina.
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Mentorship and job satisfaction among Navy family physicians.
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Minimal Impact of Implemented Early Warning Score and Best Practice Alert for Patient Deterioration.
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Mixed Methods Survey of Zoonotic Disease Awareness and Practice among Animal and Human Healthcare Providers in Moshi, Tanzania.
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Moral controversy, directive counsel, and the doctor's role: findings from a national survey of obstetrician-gynecologists.
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Morally Injurious Experiences and Emotions of Health Care Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic Before Vaccine Availability.
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Motivation and satisfaction among community health workers administering rapid diagnostic tests for malaria in Western Kenya.
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Multilevel perspectives on diffusing a physical activity promotion program to reach diverse older adults.
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Multimedia Messaging Service teleradiology in the provision of emergency neurosurgery services.
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Music meets surgery: two sides to the art of "healing".
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Narrative feedback from OR personnel about the safety of their surgical practice before and after a surgical safety checklist intervention.
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Nature and significance of endoleaks and endotension: summary of opinions expressed at an international conference.
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Nausea and vomiting perspectives among children receiving moderate to highly emetogenic chemotherapy treatment.
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Negative emotions in cancer care: do oncologists' responses depend on severity and type of emotion?
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Negotiation in academic medicine: narratives of faculty researchers and their mentors.
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Neonatal intensive care unit safety culture varies widely.
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Neurologic Outcome After Prematurity: Perspectives of Parents and Clinicians.
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Neurologic and neuroscience education: Mitigating neurophobia to mentor health care providers.
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Neuroscience exposure and perceptions of client responsibility among addictions counselors.
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No heroic measures: how soon is too soon to stop?
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North Carolina Medicaid recipient management lock-in program: the pharmacist's perspective.
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Nurse and physician perspectives on patients with cancer having online access to their laboratory results.
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Nurses' Beliefs About Caring for Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Nurses' concerns about caring for patients with acute and chronic traumatic brain injury.
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Nurses' knowledge of child abuse and nurses' attitudes toward parental participation in the abused child's care.
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Nurses' perceptions, acceptance, and use of a novel in-room pediatric ICU technology: testing an expanded technology acceptance model.
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Nurses' satisfaction with medication administration point-of-care technology.
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ORBIS telemedicine users.
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Obesity prevention in schools: current role and future practice of school nurses.
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Obstetric hemorrhage survey: Attitudes and practices of maternal-fetal medicine fellows.
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Obstetrician-gynaecologists' opinions about conscientious refusal of a request for abortion: results from a national vignette experiment.
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Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about assisted reproductive technologies.
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Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about safe-sex and abstinence counseling.
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Obstetrician-gynecologists' beliefs about when pregnancy begins.
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Obstetrician-gynecologists' objections to and willingness to help patients obtain an abortion.
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Obstetrician-gynecologists' views on contraception and natural family planning: a national survey.
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Obstetrician-gynecologists, religious institutions, and conflicts regarding patient-care policies.
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Oncologist communication about emotion during visits with patients with advanced cancer.
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Oncologist patient-centered communication with patients with advanced cancer: exploring whether race or socioeconomic status matter.
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Oncologists' Attitudes and Practice of Addressing Diet, Physical Activity, and Weight Management With Patients With Cancer: Findings of an ASCO Survey of the Oncology Workforce.
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One or two session psychotherapy with university students.
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One physician's perspective on the physician-PA relationship.
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One-year results from the first US-based enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery (ERAS Cardiac) program.
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Opening the doors: family presence during resuscitation.
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Operating room briefings and wrong-site surgery.
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Operating room teamwork among physicians and nurses: teamwork in the eye of the beholder.
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Opioid Prescribing After Curative-Intent Surgery: A Qualitative Study Using the Theoretical Domains Framework.
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Oral health and pediatricians: results of a national survey.
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Oral health opinions and practices of pediatricians: updated results from a national survey.
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Organ donation and the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
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Organizational and physician factors associated with patient enrollment in cancer clinical trials.
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Organizational culture and its relationship with hospital performance in public hospitals in China.
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Orthopaedic resident education--it's a whole new game: "If I'm going to be a spine surgeon, why do I need to learn how to reconstruct an anterior cruciate ligament?": AOA critical issues.
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Otolaryngologist adherence to the AAO-HNSF Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Practice Guideline.
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Overcoming barriers in the implementation of personalized medicine into clinical practice.
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Overcoming barriers to adopting and implementing computerized physician order entry systems in U.S. hospitals.
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Overcoming barriers to the implementation of a pharmacy bar code scanning system for medication dispensing: a case study.
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Overpriced technology in radiation oncology.
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Package insert: view of a rural town practitioner.
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Paediatricians' attitudes and practices towards HPV vaccination.
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Pain in nursing home residents: an exploration of prevalence, staff perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement.
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Panel discussion: changing how we think about insomnia.
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Parental vaccine concerns in Kentucky.
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Partnering together? Relationships between faith-based community health centers and neighborhood congregations.
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Patient age and decisions to withhold life-sustaining treatments from seriously ill, hospitalized adults. SUPPORT Investigators. Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatment.
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Patient and clinician satisfaction with a store-and-forward teledermatology consult system.
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Patient and physician attitudes regarding risk and benefit in streamlined development programmes for antibacterial drugs: a qualitative analysis.
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Patient and primary care provider experience using a family health history collection, risk stratification, and clinical decision support tool: a type 2 hybrid controlled implementation-effectiveness trial.
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Patient preference in the decision to place implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.
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Patient safety and quality improvement education: a cross-sectional study of medical students' preferences and attitudes.
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Patient satisfaction and quality of care in walk-in clinics, family practices and emergency departments: the Ontario Walk-In Clinic Study.
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Patient, Caregiver, and Nurse Preferences for Treatments for Bone Metastases from Solid Tumors.
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Patients' and Nephrologists' Evaluation of Patient-Facing Smartphone Apps for CKD.
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Patterns of participation and successful patient recruitment to American College of Surgeons Oncology Group Z0010, a phase II trial for patients with early-stage breast cancer.
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Paying attention: A leap toward quality care.
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Pediatric Integrative Medicine.
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Pediatric nurses' perceived knowledge and beliefs of evidence-based practice in the care of children and adolescents with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury.
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Pediatrician approach to dysphonia.
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Pediatricians are more supportive of the human papillomavirus vaccine than the general public.
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Pediatricians' preferences for infant meningococcal vaccination.
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Perception Versus Actual Performance in Timely Tissue Plasminogen Activation Administration in the Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke.
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Perception of Safety of Surgical Practice Among Operating Room Personnel From Survey Data Is Associated With All-cause 30-day Postoperative Death Rate in South Carolina.
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Perceptions and competence in evidence-based medicine: a survey of the American Urological Association Membership.
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Perceptions concerning hip resurfacing from attendees at the Second Annual U.S. Comprehensive Course on Total Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty.
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Perceptions of 24/7 in-hospital intensivist coverage on pediatric housestaff education.
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Perceptions of Equipoise, Risk-Benefit Ratios, and "Otherwise Healthy Volunteers" in the Context of Early-Phase HIV Cure Research in the United States: A Qualitative Inquiry.
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Perceptions of oral health training and attitudes toward performing oral health screenings among graduating pediatric residents.
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Perceptions of palliative care among hematologic malignancy specialists: a mixed-methods study.
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Perceptions of safety culture vary across the intensive care units of a single institution.
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Perceptions of specialty palliative care and its role in pediatric stem cell transplant: A multidisciplinary qualitative study.
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Perceptions of the certification standards of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
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Perioperative Nurses' Work Experience With Robotic Surgery: A Focus Group Study.
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Perioperative management of patients receiving new oral anticoagulants: an international survey.
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Personalized Care Plans: Are They Effective in Decreasing ED Visits and Health Care Expenditure Among Adult Super-Utilizers?
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Perspectives and Practices of Athletic Trainers and Team Physicians Implementing the 2010 NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Screening Policy.
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Perspectives and Uses of the Electronic Health Record Among US Pediatricians: A National Survey.
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Perspectives from Patients and Healthcare Providers on the Practice of Maternal Placentophagy.
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Perspectives of Indian traditional and allopathic professionals on religion/spirituality and its role in medicine: basis for developing an integrative medicine program.
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Perspectives of Racially and Ethnically Diverse U.S. Cardiologists: Insights From the ACC Professional Life Survey.
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Perspectives on posttraumatic fibromyalgia: a random survey of Canadian general practitioners, orthopedists, physiatrists, and rheumatologists.
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Pharmacist prescription of hormonal contraception in Oregon: Baseline knowledge and interest in provision.
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Pharmacists' attitudes toward dispensing naloxone and medications for opioid use disorder: A scoping review of the literature.
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Pharmacists' experience with prescribing hormonal contraception in Oregon.
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Philosophy of care delivery for spina bifida.
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Physician Assistant Job Satisfaction: A Narrative Review of Empirical Research.
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Physician Attitudes toward the First Pediatric Appropriate Use Criteria and Engagement With Educational Intervention to Improve the Appropriateness of Outpatient Echocardiography.
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Physician Beliefs about Physical and Mental Competency of Patients Applying for Concealed Weapon Permits.
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Physician Decision-Making in the Setting of Advanced Illness: An Examination of Patient Disposition and Physician Religiousness.
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Physician Experience and Attitudes Toward Addressing the Cost of Cancer Care.
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Physician Perspectives on Long-Term Relationships and Friendships with Patients: A National Assessment.
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Physician allocation of Medicare resources for patients with advanced cancer.
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Physician and Patient and Caregiver Health Attitudes and Their Effect on Medicare Resource Allocation for Patients With Advanced Cancer.
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Physician attitudes about anticoagulation for nonvalvular atrial fibrillation in the elderly.
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Physician attitudes and experience with permit applications for concealed weapons.
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Physician attitudes toward treatment of depression in older medical inpatients.
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Physician coaching to enhance well-being: a qualitative analysis of a pilot intervention.
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Physician experience with viewing digital radiographs in an intensive care unit environment.
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Physician knowledge of and attitudes toward the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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Physician participation and nonparticipation in Medicaid managed care: the TennCare experience.
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Physician participation in research surveys. A randomized study of inducements to return mailed research questionnaires.
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Physician perspectives on the role of religion in the physician-older patient relationship.
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Physician views regarding the benefits and burdens of prenatal surgery for myelomeningocele.
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Physician-assisted suicide and advance directives concerning life support.
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Physician-assisted suicide. Both physicians and Christians should know that this is not an idea whose time has come.
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Physician-related barriers to breast cancer screening in older women.
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Physicians' Beliefs about the nature of addiction: a survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists.
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Physicians' Opinions on Engaging Patients' Religious and Spiritual Concerns: A National Survey.
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Physicians' attitudes about involvement in lethal injection for capital punishment.
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Physicians' attitudes about involvement in lethal injection for capital punishment.
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Physicians' attitudes about shared decision making for prostate cancer screening.
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Physicians' attitudes and practices regarding adherence to medical regimens by patients with chronic illness.
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Physicians' attitudes and practices regarding treatment of HIV-infected patients.
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Physicians' beliefs about discussing obesity: results from focus groups.
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Physicians' beliefs about faith-based treatments for alcoholism.
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Physicians' beliefs and U.S. health care reform--a national survey.
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Physicians' knowledge and attitudes regarding implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.
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Physicians' legal defensiveness in end-of-life treatment decisions: comparing attitudes and knowledge in states with different laws.
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Physicians' perceptions of shared decision-making for implantable cardioverter-defibrillators: Results of a physician survey.
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Physicians' perceptions of the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) risk score in older adults with acute myocardial infarction.
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Physicians' perspectives regarding pragmatic clinical trials.
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Physicians' preferences and attitudes about end-of-life care in patients with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
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Physicians' preferences for active-controlled versus placebo-controlled trials of new antihypertensive drugs.
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Physicians' preferences for bone metastases drug therapy in the United States.
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Physiological and behavioural response patterns at work among hospital nurses.
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Pilot Study to Improve Goals of Care Conversations Among Hospitalists.
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Political trends in vascular and interventional radiology: a randomized survey.
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Postoperative opioid prescribing is not my job: A qualitative analysis of care transitions.
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Pre-operative urodynamics in women with stress urinary incontinence increases physician confidence, but does not improve outcomes.
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Preclinical evaluation and intraoperative human retinal imaging with a high-resolution microscope-integrated spectral domain optical coherence tomography device.
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Pregnancy After Bariatric Surgery: National Survey of Obstetrician's Comfort, Knowledge, and Practice Patterns.
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Prenatal smoking cessation counseling by Texas obstetricians.
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Prescribing "placebo treatments": results of national survey of US internists and rheumatologists.
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Prescribing for Children With Rheumatic Disease: Perceived Treatment Approaches Between Pediatric and Adult Rheumatologists.
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Prevalence of and reasons for women's, family members', and health professionals' preferences for cesarean section in China: A mixed-methods systematic review.
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Prevalence, characteristics, and opinions of pediatric rapid response teams in the United States.
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Preventing and treating obesity: pediatricians' self-efficacy, barriers, resources, and advocacy.
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Primary Care Physicians' Perceived Barriers to Nephrology Referral and Co-management of Patients with CKD: a Qualitative Study.
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Primary Care Providers' Comfort Levels in Caring for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease.
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Primary care approach to hearing loss: the hidden disability.
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Primary care clinician attitudes towards ambulatory computerized physician order entry.
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Primary care clinician attitudes towards electronic clinical reminders and clinical practice guidelines.
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Primary care house staff attitudes toward osteoporosis management.
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Primary care physician attitudes concerning follow-up of abnormal test results and ambulatory decision support systems.
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Primary care physician decision making regarding severe obesity treatment and bariatric surgery: a qualitative study.
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Primary care physicians' and psychiatrists' willingness to refer to religious mental health providers.
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Primary care physicians' familiarity, beliefs, and perceived barriers to practice guidelines in non-diabetic CKD: a survey study.
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Primary care physicians' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to management of chronic kidney disease: A mixed methods study.
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Primary care provider views of the current referral-to-eye-care process: focus group results.
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Primary care providers' response to the US Preventive Services Task Force draft recommendations on screening for prostate cancer.
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Primary care providers' self-efficacy and outcome expectations for childhood obesity counseling.
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Primary care providers. The view from where I stand.
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Primary care-specialist collaboration in the care of patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Prioritizing culture change in nursing homes: perspectives of residents, staff, and family members.
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Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Long-term outcome studies, Developmental care, Palliative care, Ethical dilemmas, and Challenging clinical scenarios.
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Professional e-mail communication among health care providers: proposing evidence-based guidelines.
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Professional perspectives about pharmacogenetic testing and managing ancillary findings.
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Professionalism and Communication Education in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: The Learner Perspective.
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Profile of Current Opinion on Arthroscopic Acromioplasty: A Video Survey Study.
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Promoters and Barriers to Implementation of Tracheal Intubation Airway Safety Bundle: A Mixed-Method Analysis.
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Promoting Patient Safety: Results of a TeamSTEPPS® Initiative.
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Provider Attitudes Toward Risk-Based Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance in Patients With Cirrhosis in the United States.
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Provider Perspectives on Quality Payment Programs Targeting Diabetes in Primary Care Settings.
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Provider Perspectives on the Feasibility and Utility of Routine Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in Heart Failure: A Qualitative Analysis.
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Provider attitudes toward clinical protocols in obstetrics.
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Provider characteristics related to antidepressant use in older people.
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Provider experience and attitudes toward family presence during resuscitation procedures.
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Provider-perceived barriers to diagnosis and treatment of acute coronary syndrome in Tanzania: a qualitative study.
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Providers' Behaviors and Beliefs on Prescribing Antipsychotic Medication to Children: A Qualitative Study.
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Providers' attitudes towards treating depression and self-reported depression treatment practices in HIV outpatient care.
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Providing Palliative Care in the Medical ICU: A Qualitative Study of MICU Physicians' Beliefs and Practices.
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Providing guidance to patients: physicians' views about the relative responsibilities of doctors and religious communities.
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Providing online weight management in Primary Care: a mixed methods process evaluation of healthcare practitioners' experiences of using and supporting patients using POWeR.
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Psychiatrists' transition from training to career: stress and mastery.
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Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Pregnancy.
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Psychological factors in abortion. A review.
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Psychologists question "debriefing" for traumatised employees.
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Psychologists' judgments of psychologically aggressive actions when perpetrated by a husband versus a wife.
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Psychosocial factors in low back pain: letting go of our misconceptions can help management.
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Qualitative evaluation of South Carolina's Postpartum/Infant Home Visit program.
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Qualitative evaluation of trauma delays in road traffic injury patients in Maringá, Brazil.
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Quality Measures That Address the Upper Limb.
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Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use in Urban Kenya.
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Quality of Life and Recommendations for Further Care.
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Quantifying nursing workflow in medication administration.
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Racial variations in treatment and outcomes of black and white patients with high-risk non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes: insights from CRUSADE (Can Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress Adverse Outcomes With Early Implementation of the ACC/AHA Guidelines?).
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Reactions of pediatricians to a new Centers for Disease Control recommendation for universal immunization of infants with hepatitis B vaccine.
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Realistic expectations and leadership in the era of work hour reform.
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Recent experiences of weight-based stigmatization in a weight loss surgery population: psychological and behavioral correlates.
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Recognizing Heart Failure Awareness Week.
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Recommendations for a clinical decision support for the management of individuals with chronic kidney disease.
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Reducing long-term diazepam prescribing in office practice. A controlled trial of educational visits.
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Reducing mental health-related stigma among medical and nursing students in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.
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Reducing mental health-related stigma in primary health care settings in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.
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Referring Provider Perceptions of Standardized Reporting for Possible Abdominal Cancer.
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Regional variations in physicians' attitudes and recommendations surrounding implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.
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Registered nurse retention strategies in nursing homes: a two-factor perspective.
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Religion and United States physicians' opinions and self-predicted practices concerning artificial nutrition and hydration.
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Religion, clinicians, and the integration of complementary and alternative medicines.
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Religion, spirituality and medicine in Australia: research and clinical practice.
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Religion, spirituality, and medicine: psychiatrists' and other physicians' differing observations, interpretations, and clinical approaches.
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Religion, spirituality, and medicine: research findings and implications for clinical practice.
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Religious and spiritual beliefs of gynecologic oncologists may influence medical decision making.
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Religious characteristics of U.S. physicians: a national survey.
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Religious hospitals and primary care physicians: conflicts over policies for patient care.
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Religious perspectives of doctors, nurses, patients, and families.
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Religious/spiritual characteristics of indian and indonesian physicians and their acceptance of spirituality in health care: a cross-cultural comparison.
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Replicating dissemination and identifying mechanisms of implementation of an empirically supported treatment.
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Research priorities in childhood-onset lupus: results of a multidisciplinary prioritization exercise.
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Residency characteristics that matter most to plastic surgery applicants: a multi-institutional analysis and review of the literature.
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Residency is not a race: our ten-year experience with a flexible schedule residency training option.
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Resident research: why some do and others don't.
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Residents' Perspectives on Rewards and Challenges of Caring for Ambulatory Care Patients Living With Chronic Illness: Findings From Three Academic Health Centers.
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Residents' and nurses' perceptions of team function in the medical intensive care unit.
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Residents' perspectives on the use of the Internet to improve infectious disease reporting.
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Response to the letter to the editor by Matthew Raider, "hospice in the nursing home: perspective of a medical director".
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Response: "Recognizing Implicit Bias, Not Proteomics, Is the Next Step in Mitigating Disparities in Surgical Care".
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Responsibilities, Strategies, and Practice Factors in Clinical Cost Conversations: a US Physician Survey.
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Rethinking professionalism in medical education through formation.
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Risk Stratification in Older Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: Physicians' Perspectives.
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Rule of rescue or the good of the many? An analysis of physicians' and nurses' preferences for allocating ICU beds.
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SUPPORT-AF II: Supporting Use of Anticoagulants Through Provider Profiling of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation: A Cluster-Randomized Study of Electronic Profiling and Messaging Combined With Academic Detailing for Providers Making Decisions About Anticoagulation in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.
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Safety culture and hand hygiene: linking attitudes to behavior.
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Safety in pediatric MR and cardiac CT: results of a membership survey of the Society for Pediatric Radiology-2006.
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Salaries, recruitment, and retention for CRNA faculty--Part 1.
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Scientific misconduct from the perspective of research coordinators: a national survey
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Searching for "the dying point:" providers' experiences with palliative care in pediatric acute care.
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Seasonal and novel H1N1 influenza vaccination at a children's hospital.
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Self-perceived video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy proficiency by recent graduates of North American thoracic residencies.
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Semantic and moral debates about hastening death: a survey of bioethicists.
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Sentinel Emotional Events: The Nature, Triggers, and Effects of Shame Experiences in Medical Residents.
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Settlement has Many Faces: Physicians, Attorneys, and Medical Malpractice
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Sex Differences in the Pursuit of Interventional Cardiology as a Subspecialty Among Cardiovascular Fellows-in-Training.
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Sex differences in coping and perceptions of life events.
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Sexuality talk during adolescent health maintenance visits.
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Sharing the care of mechanical circulatory support: collaborative efforts of patients/caregivers, shared-care sites, and left ventricular assist device implanting centers.
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Shift in Emergency Department Provider Attitudes Toward Patients With Sickle Cell Disease.
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Short written assignments for clinical nursing courses.
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Should Clinicians Recommend E-cigarettes to Their Patients Who Smoke? No.
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Should an academic radiation oncologist be allowed to "opt out" of medicare?
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Should doctors prescribe religion?. Interview by Anita J Slomski.
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Should we just let the anticoagulation service do it? The conundrum of anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation.
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Should you close your waiting room? Addressing ED overcrowding through education and staff-based participatory research.
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Simulation and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: Opportunities to Enhance Interprofessional Collaboration.
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Single-session psychotherapy.
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Small-group CME using e-mail discussions. Can it work?
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Society for Vascular Surgery best practice recommendations for use of social media.
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Sounding Boards. The case of bedside rounds.
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Spanning our differences: moral psychology, physician beliefs, and the practice of medicine.
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Specialist Physicians' Attitudes and Practice Patterns Regarding Disclosure of Pre-referral Medical Errors.
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Specialist and primary care physicians' views on barriers to adequate preparation of patients for renal replacement therapy: a qualitative study.
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Specialty, Political Affiliation, and Perceived Social Responsibility Are Associated with U.S. Physician Reactions to Health Care Reform Legislation.
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Specialty-Based Variation in Applying Maternal-Fetal Surgery Trial Evidence.
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Spinal muscular atrophy type 1 quality of life.
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Spiritual beliefs and barriers among managed care practitioners.
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Spirituality and health in the curricula of medical schools in Brazil.
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Spirituality in medical school curricula: findings from a national survey.
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Spirituality, Religiosity, and Health: a Comparison of Physicians' Attitudes in Brazil, India, and Indonesia.
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Staff interaction strategies that optimize delivery of transitional care in a skilled nursing facility: a multiple case study.
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Strategies for using assigned reading in nursing courses.
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Stresses and challenges for new graduates in hospitals.
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Structured Documentation of Home Ventilator Settings in Children: A Quality Improvement Project.
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Student and faculty perceptions of effective clinical instructors in ADN programs.
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Substantive innovation in nursing education: shifting the emphasis from content coverage to student learning.
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Substituted judgment in principle and practice: a national physician survey.
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Suicide in rural Haiti: clinical and community perceptions of prevalence, etiology, and prevention.
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Supervisor, Colleague, or Assistant: General Surgery Resident Perceptions of Advanced Practitioners.
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Supervisory relationships in long-term care facilities: A comparative case study of two facilities using complexity science.
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Surgeons' perceptions of public reporting of hospital and individual surgeon quality.
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Surgical Training and Education in Promoting Professionalism: a comparative assessment of virtue-based leadership development in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery residents.
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Surgical complications.
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Surgical management of the rheumatoid hand: consensus and controversy among rheumatologists and hand surgeons.
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Surgical resident perceptions of trauma surgery as a specialty.
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Survey analysis of combat-related stress disorders in Viet Nam veterans.
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Survey of providers' attitudes toward integrating smoking cessation treatment into posttraumatic stress disorder care.
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Survey results: a decade of change in professional life in cardiology: a 2008 report of the ACC women in cardiology council.
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Survival at the threshold of viability: a nationwide survey of the opinions and attitudes of physicians in a developing country.
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Suspicionless drug testing of physicians.
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Systematic analysis of research on religious variables in four major psychiatric journals, 1978-1982.
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Taking Root: a grounded theory on evidence-based nursing implementation in China.
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Taking societal cost into clinical consideration: U.S. physicians' views.
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Targeted interventions to prevent transitioning from acute to chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: development and delivery of a pragmatic training course of psychologically informed physical therapy for the TARGET trial.
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Teaching evidence-based medicine in the former Soviet Union: lessons learned.
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Teamwork in the NICU Setting and Its Association with Health Care-Associated Infections in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants.
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Teledermatology and teledermatopathology as educational tools for international dermatology: a virtual grand rounds pilot curriculum.
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Test of a cardiology patient simulator with students in fourth-year electives.
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Texas Medication Algorithm Project: development and feasibility testing of a treatment algorithm for patients with bipolar disorder.
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The Association between the Perceived Adequacy of Workplace Infection Control Procedures and Personal Protective Equipment with Mental Health Symptoms: A Cross-sectional Survey of Canadian Health-care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: L'association entre le caractère adéquat perçu des procédures de contrôle des infections au travail et de l'équipement de protection personnel pour les symptômes de santé mentale. Un sondage transversal des travailleurs de la santé canadiens durant la pandémie COVID-19.
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The Current State of Efforts to Address Disparities, Racism and Cultural Humility in Medical Education.
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The Current State of Radiology Call Assistant Triage Programs Among US Radiology Residency Programs.
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The Effect of Price on Surgeons' Choice of Implants: A Randomized Controlled Survey.
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The Efficacy of an Antioppression Curriculum for Health Professionals.
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The Emergency Severity Index Version 4: changes to ESI level 1 and pediatric fever criteria.
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The Greek financial crisis: maintaining medical education against the odds.
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The Improvement Readiness scale of the SCORE survey: a metric to assess capacity for quality improvement in healthcare.
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The Louisiana emergency department behavioral health challenge.
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The MedSeq Project: a randomized trial of integrating whole genome sequencing into clinical medicine.
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The Medication Administration System--Nurses Assessment of Satisfaction (MAS-NAS) scale.
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The NERSH Questionnaire and Pool of Data from 12 Countries: Development and Description.
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The National Cancer Institute-American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Trial Accrual Symposium: summary and recommendations.
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The Role of Anesthesiologists in Perioperative Limitation of Potentially Life-Sustaining Medical Treatments: A Narrative Review and Perspective.
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The Role of Physician-Driven Device Preference in the Cost Variation of Common Interventional Radiology Procedures.
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The SERI-ARVO Meeting and future challenges of ophthalmic research in Asia.
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The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire as a tool for benchmarking safety culture in the NICU.
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The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research.
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The Vancouver Consensus: antiretroviral medicines, medical evidence, and political will.
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The association of physicians' religious characteristics with their attitudes and self-reported behaviors regarding religion and spirituality in the clinical encounter.
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The associations between work-life balance behaviours, teamwork climate and safety climate: cross-sectional survey introducing the work-life climate scale, psychometric properties, benchmarking data and future directions.
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The educational needs of staff grade doctors and dentists in Scotland.
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The effect of executive walk rounds on nurse safety climate attitudes: a randomized trial of clinical units[ISRCTN85147255] [corrected].
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The effect of prior experience in a rehabilitation setting on students' attitudes toward the disabled.
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The effect of race and sex on physicians' recommendations for cardiac catheterization.
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The effects of a managed care educational program on faculty and trainee knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions.
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The epidemiology of weight counseling for adults in the United States: a case of positive deviance.
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The functional approach to the care of the elderly: a conceptual framework.
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The future of the provision process for mobility assistive technology: a survey of providers.
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The impact of country and culture on end-of-life care for injured patients: results from an international survey.
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The impact of physician weight discussion on weight loss in US adults.
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The influence of cost-effectiveness information on physicians' cancer screening recommendations.
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The influence of healthcare financing on cardiovascular disease prevention in people living with HIV.
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The influence of physician communication style on overweight patients' perceptions of length of encounter and physician being rushed.
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The knowledge and perceptions of medical personnel relating to outcome after cardiac arrest.
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The love song of the headless fatty and other observations.
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The many meanings of care in clinical research.
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The moral psychology of rationing among physicians: the role of harm and fairness intuitions in physician objections to cost-effectiveness and cost-containment.
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The orientation period: essential for new registered nurses' adaptation.
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The polypill to prevent cardiovascular disease: physicians' perspectives.
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The practice orientations of physicians and patients: the effect of doctor-patient congruence on satisfaction.
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The relative importance of material and non-material incentives for community health workers: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Western Kenya.
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The retention of recalled United States Navy nurse reservists.
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The spiritual history in outpatient practice: attitudes and practices of health professionals in the Adventist Health System.
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The strangest of all encounters: racial and ethnic discrimination in US health care.
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The touch that heals: the uses and meanings of touch in the clinical encounter.
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Throw that epidemiologist out of the emergency room! Using the television series ER as a vehicle for teaching methodologists about medical issues.
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To Leave or to Lie: Duty Hour Restrictions and Patient Ownership.
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To die, to sleep: US physicians' religious and other objections to physician-assisted suicide, terminal sedation, and withdrawal of life support.
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To help the sick: an historical and ethical essay concerning the refusal to care for patients with AIDS.
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To treat or not to treat: perceptions of the initial American Society for Reproductive Medicine COVID-19 recommendations among women's health providers.
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Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Caring for Patients with Hematologic Malignancies.
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Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Mental Health and Serious Illness.
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Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know When Caring for Patients with Endometrial Cancer.
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Traditional text-only versus multimedia-enhanced radiology reporting: referring physicians' perceptions of value.
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Transformation of Care: Integrating the Registered Nurse Care Coordinator into the Patient-Centered Medical Home.
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Translating concern into action: HIV care providers' views on counseling patients about HIV prevention in the clinical setting.
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Trauma-Informed Decision-Making Among Providers and Victims of Intimate Partner Violence During HIV Testing: A Qualitative Study.
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Trauma-informed measurement-based care for children: Implementation in diverse treatment settings.
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Treatment of pain in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a survey of pediatric rheumatologists.
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Treatment selection for coronary artery disease: The collision of a belief system with evidence.
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Trends in clinician perceptions of a new electronic health record.
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Tuberculosis patient expenditure on drugs and tests in subsidised, public services in China: a descriptive study.
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Twelve tips for teaching a comprehensive disease-focused course with a global perspective: A sickle cell disease example.
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U.S. Physicians' Opinions About Accommodating Religiously Based Requests for Continued Life-Sustaining Treatment.
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US Physicians Overwhelmingly Endorse Hospice as the Better Option for Most Patients at the End of Life.
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US Physicians' Opinions about Distinctions between Withdrawing and Withholding Life-Sustaining Treatment.
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US Physicians' Reactions To ACA Implementation, 2012-17.
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US and Scottish Health Professionals attitudes toward DNA biobanking.
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US and Scottish health professionals' attitudes toward DNA biobanking.
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US national survey of physician practices for the secondary and tertiary prevention of ischemic stroke. Design, service availability, and common practices.
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US physicians' attitudes toward genetic testing for cancer susceptibility.
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US physicians' intentions regarding impact of human papillomavirus vaccine on cervical cancer screening.
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US primary care physicians' opinions about conscientious refusal: a national vignette experiment.
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Understanding the patient experience of pain and discomfort during cardiac catheterization.
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Universal Definition and Classification of Heart Failure: Pharmacists' Perspective: Optimizing Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy and Educating Stakeholders.
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Universal hepatitis B immunization of infants: reactions of pediatricians and family physicians over time.
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Unwarranted variability in antibiotic prophylaxis for cesarean section delivery: a national survey of anesthesiologists.
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Update: looking beyond the 100,000 Genome Project.
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Urologist attitudes toward end-of-life care.
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Urology Residents' Experience and Attitude Toward Surgical Simulation: Presenting our 4-Year Experience With a Multi-institutional, Multi-modality Simulation Model.
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Usability and Acceptability of the QDACT-PC, an Electronic Point-of-Care System for Standardized Quality Monitoring in Palliative Care.
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Use of deceptive tactics in physician practices: are there differences between international and US medical graduates?
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Use of the breakthrough series collaborative to support broad and sustained use of evidence-based trauma treatment for children in community practice settings.
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Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings.
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Using Trigger Films as a Bariatric Sensitivity Intervention: Improving Nursing Students' Attitudes and Beliefs About Caring for Obese Patients.
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Using a modified nominal group technique to elicit director of nursing input for an osteoporosis intervention.
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Using an intersectional approach to study the impact of social determinants of health for African American mothers living with HIV.
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Using body mass index to identify overweight children: barriers and facilitators in primary care.
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Using health communication best practices to develop a web-based provider-patient communication aid: the CONNECT study.
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Using item banks to construct measures of patient reported outcomes in clinical trials: investigator perceptions.
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Using the PRACTICE mnemonic to apply cultural competency to genetics in medical education and patient care.
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Validation of the Dutch language version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ-NL).
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Variation in caregiver perceptions of teamwork climate in labor and delivery units.
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Variation in safety culture dimensions within and between US and Swiss Hospital Units: an exploratory study.
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Variations in cancer care for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with ductal carcinoma in situ.
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Veterans Affairs Primary Care Provider Perceptions of Insomnia Treatment.
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Veterans Health Administration nurses' training and beliefs related to care of patients with traumatic brain injury.
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Virtual Surgery for the Nasal Airway: A Preliminary Report on Decision Support and Technology Acceptance.
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Voiding cystography practices and preferences of North American pediatric urologists.
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Volunteerism among surgeons: an exploration of attitudes and barriers.
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Walk-in clinics in Ontario. An atmosphere of tension.
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Walk-in clinics: patient expectations and family physician availability.
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War and peace: the role of medical journals in the discussion of conflict.
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Was This Readmission Preventable? Qualitative Study of Patient and Provider Perceptions of Readmissions.
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Waterboarding is not torture: a physician's response.
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We are the future: revisioning the faculty culture
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Weight bias among health professionals specializing in obesity.
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Weight's up? Predictors of weight-related communication during primary care visits with overweight adolescents.
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Well-child visits in the video age: pediatricians and the American Academy of Pediatrics' guidelines for children's media use.
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What Should Physicians and Chaplains Do When a Patient Believes God Wants Him to Suffer?
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What does quality care mean to nurses in rural hospitals?
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What factors influence midwives' decision to perform or avoid episiotomies? A focus group study.
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What is new in intrauterine devices? Best articles from the past year.
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What motivates residents to teach? The Attitudes in Clinical Teaching study.
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What residents know about child abuse. Implications of a survey of knowledge and attitudes.
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What rheumatologists in the United States think of complementary and alternative medicine: results of a national survey.
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What we don't talk about when we don't talk about sex: results of a national survey of U.S. obstetrician/gynecologists.
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What's in a Name? Provider Perception of Injured John Doe Patients.
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When a Surgical Colleague Makes an Error.
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When money is saved by reducing healthcare costs, where do US primary care physicians think the money goes?
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When patients choose faith over medicine: physician perspectives on religiously related conflict in the medical encounter.
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Which Cholecystectomy do Medical Students Prefer?
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Whistle-blowing in Medical School: A National Survey on Peer Accountability and Professional Misconduct in Medical Students.
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Who gains clinical benefit from using insulin pump therapy? A qualitative study of the perceptions and views of health professionals involved in the Relative Effectiveness of Pumps over MDI and Structured Education (REPOSE) trial.
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Why John wasn't healed by prayer: perspectives across disciplines.
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Why dying doesn't seem to matter: the influence of culture on physicians in Bali, Indonesia.
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Willingness of nursing students and faculty to care for patients with AIDS.
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Withholding medical treatment from the severely demented patient. Decisional processes and cost implications.
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Women in academic medicine: a report of focus groups and questionnaires, with conjoint analysis.
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Working together in the neonatal intensive care unit: provider perspectives.
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Y2K: effects on pacemaker and implantable defibrillator programmers.
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You're Biased! Deal With It.
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Your first NP position.
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Keywords of People
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Anderson, Ruth A.,
Professor Emerita in the School of Nursing,
School of Nursing
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Cohen, Seth Morris,
Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences,
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
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Grambow, Steven C.,
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Jowell, Paul Simon,
Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, Gastroenterology
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LeBlanc, Thomas William,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Duke Cancer Institute
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Lee, Walter T,
Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences,
Radiation Oncology
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Levy, Jerrold Henry,
Professor of Anesthesiology,
Anesthesiology, Cardiothoracic
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McConnell, Eleanor Schildwachter,
Associate Professor in the School of Nursing,
School of Nursing
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Morgan, Perri Anne,
Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health,
Family Medicine and Community Health, Physician Assistant Program
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Mruthyunjaya, Prithvi,
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology,
Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Diseases & Surgery
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Nieuwsma, Jason A,
Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine & Neurosciences
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Patel, Uptal Dinesh,
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine,
Medicine, Nephrology
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Schanberg, Laura Eve,
Professor of Pediatrics,
Pediatrics, Rheumatology
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Strand de Oliveira, Justine,
Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health,
Family Medicine and Community Health, Physician Assistant Program
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Sullivan, Daniel Carl,
Professor Emeritus of Radiology,
Radiology
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Turner, David Ashley,
Consulting Professor in the Department of Pediatrics,
Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine
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Whetten, Kathryn,
Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy,
School of Nursing
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Yancy Jr., William Samuel,
Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine
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Zafar, Syed Yousuf,
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine,
Duke Science & Society