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1 the most common reasons why children visit a health care professional.
2 using e-mail to contact a physician or other health care professional.
3 visits included patient contact with another health care professional.
4 f nutrition care in collaboration with other health care professionals.
5 to be highly acceptable to both patients and health care professionals.
6 ac disease, and deficiencies at the level of health care professionals.
7 tion, training, and continuing education for health care professionals.
8 s report a similar frequency of contact with health care professionals.
9 or issues that continue to pose problems for health care professionals.
10 Unit from both people living with trauma and health care professionals.
11 dent physicians, nurses, dentists, and other health care professionals.
12 rs with ongoing needs is a key challenge for health care professionals.
13 mmunication skills training intervention for health care professionals.
14  they become the responsibility of pediatric health care professionals.
15 ge of DSM, access to care, and confidence in health care professionals.
16  the ideal method to improve the training of health care professionals.
17 ident physicians to burnout as they do other health care professionals.
18 nagement and the communication of results to health care professionals.
19 sits, use of pharmacotherapies, and types of health care professionals.
20 per day were recruited by targeted media and health care professionals.
21 follow-up and to report essential history to health care professionals.
22 ily members, and creates dissatisfaction for health care professionals.
23 h variation in the intensity of promotion to health care professionals.
24 me a demand of the public and a priority for health care professionals.
25 ng the effectiveness of influenza vaccine in health care professionals.
26  comparison of results across treatments and health care professionals.
27 d persons to receive assistance from trusted health care professionals.
28 been raised by parents, other caregivers, or health care professionals.
29 it that has direct relevance to patients and health care professionals.
30 e an overview of measles and vaccination for health care professionals.
31 the patient with rectal cancer includes many health care professionals.
32 lth issue important for physicians and other health care professionals.
33 ves in industry, policy makers, funders, and health-care professionals.
34  to families, schools, physicians, and other health-care professionals.
35 ality, physical performance, and referral to health-care professionals.
36 low-up Study (1986-2012), followed up 135965 health care professionals (88084 women and 47881 men, re
37 nning to attempt is vital to the efficacy of health care professionals' ability to screen blacks at r
38 sened by greater education of the public and health care professionals about celiac disease symptoms,
39  about its use and lack of familiarity among health care professionals about modern ECT technique.
40 th's 1998 guidelines, which recommended that health care professionals advise obese patients to lose
41 ns, registered dietitians, nurses, and other health care professionals advise patients better on diet
42 r, 1, 2008, images were presented to 120 non-health care professionals aged 21 years or older from th
43                                              Health care professionals also play an important role in
44 ber of deployed facility and community-based health-care professionals also increased, including for
45 al culture or climate, which influences both health care professional and patient behaviour.
46 requirement for prescriptions saves both the health care professional and the patient time.
47 ghlighting the need to raise awareness among health care professionals and at-risk populations about
48 ts comparable to those of similarly educated health care professionals and by providing financial inc
49                         It is suggested that health care professionals and consumers should be aware
50 rceptions and attitudes toward testing among health care professionals and consumers.
51                                              Health care professionals and family members should reco
52 findings may have important implications for health care professionals and health care system leaders
53 nts included San Francisco VA Medical Center health care professionals and individuals responsible fo
54  Continued efforts are needed to ensure that health care professionals and parents understand the imp
55               Currently, debate exists among health care professionals and patients about appropriate
56 ug can be used to enrich discussions between health care professionals and patients in primary ASCVD
57 n improving accuracy in PASI scoring by both health care professionals and patients.
58 ventions, and enhanced communication between health care professionals and patients.
59                     Results are relevant for health care professionals and planners, and for clinicia
60 t not enough cultural competency training of health care professionals and provision of linguisticall
61 anges that could drive enhanced training for health care professionals and recommend future direction
62 burden are discussed, including education of health care professionals and the public, modification o
63 rijuana laws should receive consideration by health care professionals and the public.
64                                              Health care professionals and those who provide grooming
65  to markedly improve nutrition education for health care professionals and to establish curricular st
66 trition and physical activity training among health care professionals and to explore opportunities f
67 uestionnaire without appropriate feedback to health care professionals and without the provision of a
68 gate the development of BOS in critical care health-care professionals and diminish the harmful conse
69  consequences of BOS, both for critical care health-care professionals and for patients.
70 financial and sociobehavioural incentives to health-care professionals and institutions, regulation,
71 urnout syndrome (BOS) occurs in all types of health-care professionals and is especially common in in
72                                              Health-care professionals and public-health activists mu
73 , insufficient palliative care education for health-care professionals and volunteers, poor public aw
74 with a general practitioner, nurse, or other health care professional) and secondary care contact (in
75 ting, 28% reported discussing testing with a health care professional, and 19% reported test receipt.
76  these products without the supervision of a health care professional, and may be unaware that the FD
77 ic testing, unmet need for discussion with a health care professional, and receipt of testing.
78 an students, medical and general university, health care professionals, and basic scientists.
79 sed by patients when planning their work, by health care professionals, and by social insurance offic
80 ve been identified in patients and families, health care professionals, and health care systems can s
81 owledge kinship with and duties toward other health care professionals, and inaugurate consequential
82 ay meeting in June 2011 with methodologists, health care professionals, and journal editors.
83       An integrated approach among teachers, health care professionals, and parents is required to mi
84 quences for researchers, study participants, health care professionals, and patients.
85 clinical trials is important to researchers, health care professionals, and patients.
86 ufacturing LMIC vaccines and the scientists, health care professionals, and policy makers in LMICs wh
87 ized and centrally allocated, with patients, health care professionals, and researchers masked to tre
88  changes in the United States, policymakers, health care professionals, and the general public seek i
89  the first 3 days of attendance by a trained health-care professional, and given advice on reducing s
90 ent access and compliance as well as public, health-care professional, and policy-maker awareness tha
91 ure effective communication with the public, health-care professionals, and patients about the optimu
92 munities who need these drugs with academia, health-care professionals, and pharmaceutical companies,
93 on was stratified by site with participants, health-care professionals, and research staff masked to
94                                    Patients, health-care professionals, and researchers were masked t
95 (14.8% male dentists; 13.7% male non-dentist health care professionals; and 71.5% female nurses), all
96 ncrease in the already alarming shortfall in health-care professionals; and failure to match inpatien
97  on studies performed for other indications, health care professionals are commonly confronted with t
98              Patients, clinicians, and other health care professionals are confronted with various tr
99 d worldwide, patients, clinicians, and other health care professionals are faced with uncertainty abo
100                           Dentists and other health care professionals are familiar with the impact o
101                      These multidisciplinary health care professionals are key to overcoming sources
102 ions that focus on both consumers and mental health care professionals are needed.
103                         Child and adolescent health care professionals are well positioned to interve
104                                 Patients and health care professionals are willing to tolerate high r
105 icians, radiologists, oncologists, and other health care professionals, as well as members of the gen
106 ed CPA scenario, including 324 CPR-certified health care professionals assigned to 3-person resuscita
107 s mellitus type (type 1/type 2) was based on health care professional assignment and, in a subset, fu
108 , clinicians, nurse practitioners, and other health-care professionals associated with patients' care
109 burden of entering treatment, and increasing health care professionals' awareness of its clinical sig
110 HOD: In-depth interviews were conducted with health care professionals based in the UK who prescribe
111 45% had been advised to avoid pregnancy by a health care professional before consultation.
112  surgery were identified: Relationships with health care professionals; being prepared; and regaining
113 nalised risks has emerged as a challenge for health-care professionals beyond the need to explain rad
114 ates of contact with primary care and mental health care professionals by individuals before they die
115 ction, and law enforcement; (b) the power of health care professionals; (c) the reimbursement of tran
116  article presents the practical approaches a health care professional can take when a reasonable susp
117                                              Health care professionals can consider TMA-based T. vagi
118 duals with arthritis and how communities and health care professionals can facilitate the uptake of e
119 of-life care planning and decision making by health care professionals, care home staff and family co
120 lueprint for the training and development of health care professionals caring for AYA patients with c
121 for curricula and programs designed to train health care professionals caring for AYAO patients.
122 71 eligible patients among 47 pediatricians; health care professional characteristics did not differ
123 ommendation, with adjustment for patient and health care professional characteristics.
124                                              Health care professionals cited financial concerns and p
125                                              Health care professionals commonly recommend increased w
126                       One hundred percent of health care professionals completed their portion.
127 ns about their behavioral health care, but a health care professional component might be needed to au
128 as well as ongoing exploration of family and health care professional concerns, may mitigate conflict
129 ecommend ethical and practice guidelines for health care professionals considering the transplantatio
130                                              Health care professionals construct hope as a fundamenta
131                   During the last 2 decades, health care professional, consumer, and payer organizati
132                            Trained frontline health care professionals correctly diagnosed E. coli UT
133 or when strabismus becomes detectable by non-health care professionals could influence the goals for
134 rspective, and patients, families, and other health care professionals defined a broad range of attri
135        Pediatric Readiness Survey scores and health care professional demographics were collected as
136 s: "Are you grateful today for anything that health care professionals did in connection with the bir
137                                              Health care professionals do not adequately stratify ris
138                                However, oral health care professionals do not often provide tobacco-c
139  for bronchiolitis, including a visit to any health care professional due to concerns about respirato
140 iable indicator of the subjective fatigue of health care professionals during prolonged time-on-duty.
141 .66; P < .001) and sent more emails to their health care professionals during the first 30 days after
142                                              Health care professionals, educators, and others are inc
143                                              Health care professionals, educators, and parents should
144 of this narrative review will help pediatric health care professionals (eg, nurses, social workers, a
145                                         Oral health care professionals, especially periodontists, mus
146 utrition and physical activity education for health care professionals, evaluates the current pedagog
147 alistic hopefulness was the process by which health care professionals facilitated the emotional and
148                                         Most health care professionals fail to perform CPR within est
149                                  At present, health care professionals, family caregivers, and long-t
150 tic reviews of educational interventions for health care professionals: finding reports of medical ed
151 e significantly higher for patients than for health care professionals for both experiments (>99.8 vs
152  guidelines are disseminated to all affected health care professionals for critique; (3) implementati
153 mes at the time of survey: bitterness toward health care professionals for not having done everything
154 no clinical practice guidelines available to health care professionals for the safe hospital discharg
155                  The goal is to train future health care professionals for whom HVC is part of normal
156 mbination drugs, given with supervision by a health care professional, for 3 months vs 270 daily dose
157 doses of isoniazid, without supervision by a health care professional, for 9 months.
158 d commonness by multidisciplinary affiliated health care professionals from across Europe.
159             Consequently, it is crucial that health care professionals gain an adequate knowledge of
160             Placebo pills and meeting with a health care professional had a positive effect above tha
161 isk are still being defined, we believe that health care professionals have a responsibility to encou
162 the flight crew, public health officials and health care professionals have an important role in the
163                                              Health care professionals have an important role in unde
164 de Center and Pentagon, physicians and other health care professionals have an opportunity to amelior
165  At the same time, many physicians and other health care professionals have argued that the quality o
166 nefits only individuals with celiac disease, health care professionals have struggled to separate the
167              We show that the contact mental-health-care professionals have with people with mental i
168 ement with screening undertaken by a trained health care professional (HCP), and its test-retest reli
169                               Beneficiaries, health care professionals, health care organizations, an
170                                              Health care professionals identified the importance of f
171  While there were examples of good practice, health care professionals in acute settings were not gra
172 re resources, facilities, and trained mental health care professionals in Afghanistan.
173 ractive case-based training conferences with health care professionals in Africa, Asia, and the Carib
174                    Guidelines recommend that health care professionals in child health settings shoul
175 g less optimistic message content to support health care professionals in delivering less optimistic
176      It highlights the powerful influence of health care professionals in facilitating this process t
177        Appropriate use criteria (AUC) assist health care professionals in making decisions about proc
178 rehensive contemporary update of SCAD to aid health care professionals in managing these patients in
179 n even greater need for improved training of health care professionals in nutrition and physical acti
180 between US dermatologists and allergists and health care professionals in other areas of the world.
181 Both treatments were administered by trained health care professionals in small groups, twice a week
182 egistered nurses (RNs), the largest group of health care professionals in the United States, increase
183 ons to train and credential large numbers of health care professionals in the use of pediatric POC ul
184 s the important role of friends, family, and health-care professionals in the sanctioning of consulta
185 ains a dearth of educational programming for health-care professionals in transgender health, althoug
186 ist-based teams to develop and use cadres of health-care professionals, including pharmacists, nurses
187 is study indicates the confidence with which health care professionals involved in meningococcal scre
188                                              Health care professionals involved in the care of patien
189                                          The health care professionals involved in this care might pl
190 ust be a high priority for policy makers and health care professionals involved in treating human imm
191 lex, and given the wide range and numbers of health-care professionals involved, an enormous potentia
192 ualities in care need to be addressed by all health-care professionals involved, including those from
193 ution of occupational exposures to asthma in health care professionals is not trivial, meriting both
194               The quality of CPR provided by health care professionals is poor.
195 Collaboration across general and specialised health-care professionals is needed to fully address the
196 ed interview have high agreement with mental health care professionals (kappa = 0.71).
197 o the boxed warning in the label and a "Dear Health Care Professional" letter sent by the drug's manu
198 a has been criticized based on a theory that health care professionals manage patient care to meet th
199 gests that careful attention to foot care by health care professionals may be more important than the
200                                              Health care professionals may be unaware of guidelines c
201                                              Health care professionals may benefit from guidance on c
202                                              Health care professionals may have an important role in
203 requently in the care of dying patients, yet health care professionals may not recognize them, may no
204                                              Health care professionals must maintain a high suspicion
205 osure matrix (JEM) in a 2004 survey of Texas health-care professionals (n = 3,650), by asthma status.
206    These findings indicate that reproductive health care professionals need to develop strategies to
207 n-line survey which was disseminated through health care professional networks whose members saw pati
208 rdisciplinary clinical scenarios, with other health care professionals (nursing, anesthesia, critical
209                         Respondents were 618 health care professionals of these 368 were specialist a
210 nditions and their management is suboptimal; health care professionals often have little diagnostic a
211  Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people and health care professionals on reservations could improve
212 uded because bystander CPR was provided by a health care professional or the arrest occurred in a med
213 seroconversion in high-risk individuals (eg, health-care professionals or injecting drug users) previ
214                                  As with all health care professionals, our readership is increasingl
215 icles were summarized by target populations: health care professionals, parents, underserved and disa
216                                     Nineteen health care professionals participated in the telephone
217  the number of telephone calls and emails to health care professionals, patient-reported convenience
218 s are complicated by limited knowledge among health care professionals, persons at risk and in the pu
219                       However, understanding health care professionals' perspectives is one of the ke
220 ls of routine child health care delivered by health care professionals (physicians, nurses, medical a
221                                              Health care professionals play an important role in diag
222                    Here, expert opinion from health-care professionals, policy makers, and cancer sur
223 thritis were correctly diagnosed by treating health care professionals (range across centers, 0%-64%)
224             Each year, more than 1.5 million health care professionals receive advanced life support
225                   Parents consistently cited health care professional recommendations as one of the m
226 olar disorder often encounter obstacles from health care professionals regarding pregnancy.
227 her psychological disorders in critical care health-care professionals remained relatively unrecogniz
228                 While experts recommend that health care professionals remind patients of needed immu
229 he primary care physician is often the first health care professional responsible for initiating the
230 ention rather than the hygienist since these health-care professionals saw most of the patients recru
231 f the ADA Board of Directors, which includes health care professionals, scientists, and laypersons.
232 f the ADA Board of Directors, which includes health care professionals, scientists, and laypersons.
233 f the ADA Board of Directors, which includes health care professionals, scientists, and laypersons.
234                                              Health care professionals should be able to diagnose and
235                                              Health care professionals should be aware of this risk a
236                                              Health care professionals should be cautious when using
237                                       Dental health care professionals should consider CBCT imaging o
238                         Physicians and other health care professionals should consider nonadherence t
239                                              Health care professionals should consider the potential
240      To address these pervasive disparities, health care professionals should learn more about them a
241               To improve outcomes, pediatric health care professionals should recognize the importanc
242                                              Health care professionals should support fathers by trea
243                                              Health care professionals should understand the magnitud
244                                              Health-care professionals should be vigilant to the poss
245 he concern that without the supervision of a health care professional, some patients may not be able
246              Do mental-health-care and other health-care professionals stigmatise people using their
247                Patients, their families, and health care professionals struggle with a relentless and
248 has been developed in light of feedback from health care professionals, surgeons, and policy makers.
249  AIMS: This two phase study aimed to explore health care professionals' teaching and prescribing prac
250 lating to interventions by routine pediatric health care professionals that aim to reduce child expos
251 ncrease awareness among physicians and other health care professionals that DIC may be a rare but pot
252 e dissimilarities can create confusion among health care professionals, the general public, and polic
253 al hepatitis education campaign that targets health care professionals, the public, and persons at ri
254 g the past year, 42.8% had been advised by a health care professional to lose weight.
255                           The willingness of health care professionals to consider NDD volunteers is
256 rtments need to continue efforts directed at health care professionals to ensure the recognition, pro
257 ied individuals, it is equally important for health care professionals to have the opportunity to ret
258 ion to surgeons of all disciplines and other health care professionals to help guide the treatment an
259  and general and family physicians and other health care professionals to help prevent the disease.
260 als are completed, an opportunity exists for health care professionals to improve their knowledge and
261  evidence and algorithms to aid patients and health care professionals to jointly determine treatment
262                International guidelines urge health care professionals to perform confirmatory diagno
263 self-centered individualism, the response of health care professionals to SARS reaffirmed dedication
264 ens on health care providers, the ability of health care professionals to use and share full medical
265                        Referral by a primary health-care professional to a commercial weight loss pro
266 their frequent coexistence should prompt all health-care professionals to embrace clinical practices
267             Fathers expressed gratitude when health care professionals treated their newborn "with re
268                        These rates varied by health care professional type and visit type.
269 val and informed consent, 52 patients and 50 health care professionals undertook two discrete choice
270            Diagnostic confirmation by mental health care professionals using a clinical interview or
271                                   For mental health care professionals using a semistructured intervi
272                 The primary finding was that health care professionals were concerned about 'minimisi
273 hat included medical students or nonsurgical health care professionals were excluded.
274                        Two focus groups with health care professionals were held to explore and expan
275 spital managers, health officials, and other health-care professionals were done by a multidisciplina
276 pertise in neurology or neurosurgery for the health care professional who determines brain death, and
277                   It is essential that every health care professional who is involved with the prescr
278                                              Health care professionals who conduct surgery or deliver
279 ally serious occurrence among physicians and health care professionals who manage ITP patients treate
280                   Interventions delivered by health care professionals who provide routine child heal
281  from the Other Side of Treatment) group are health care professionals who regularly communicate with
282  here the essential elements of training for health care professionals who work with adolescent and y
283                                              Health care professionals who worked in the acute settin
284  critical care physicians, nurses, and other health-care professionals who practice worldwide.
285 ibutable to falls, is a common concern among health care professionals, who are hesitant to prescribe
286 es in imaging technology are a challenge for health care professionals, who must determine how best t
287 cal Oncology (ASCO) is a global community of health care professionals whose stated purpose is to "ma
288 omputer program, which is designed to assist health care professionals with decision making tasks.
289 rnments and donors should focus on providing health care professionals with essential equipment and r
290 se findings provide health policy makers and health care professionals with evidence to help guide fu
291                    These findings may assist health care professionals with interpretation of Child S
292                This consensus summary equips health care professionals with novel diagnostic and trea
293 ative intended to provide surgeons and other health care professionals with the necessary background
294  MSM, as well as the importance of providing health care professionals with training in how to addres
295  in decreasing stigma especially for general health-care professionals with little or no formal menta
296                                              Health care professionals working across all medical spe
297             The Alliance recommends that all health care professionals working in AYAO receive traini
298 is an intensive care model involving several health care professionals working together, typically a
299  by the AYA population that are critical for health care professionals working within AYA oncology (A
300 the diagnosis of ADHD relevant to practising health-care professionals working with adult populations

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