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1 evention medications with their primary care practitioner.
2 ared to usual care without access to a nurse practitioner.
3 are needs can be delivered by a primary care practitioner.
4 ics, adolescent medicine, or pediatric nurse practitioner.
5 veins were harvested by a single experienced practitioner.
6 and invited to participate by their general practitioner.
7 als identified through the patients' general practitioners.
8 astrointestinal (GI), illness with different practitioners.
9 with AR were exclusively treated by general practitioners.
10 on health delivery and the work of clinical practitioners.
11 not been comprehensively evaluated to guide practitioners.
12 he Scottish population through their general practitioners.
13 372 patients who received treatment from 34 practitioners.
14 best-practice and guide model application by practitioners.
15 sight into what patients wanted to know from practitioners.
16 and long-term health care by a wide range of practitioners.
17 pe of practice than that reported by current practitioners.
18 ase severity was classified by their general practitioners.
19 surgery when it was recommended by referring practitioners.
20 tically provided to patients by 10.5% of the practitioners.
21 with it, as well as a starting guide for new practitioners.
22 rn Sydney, NSW, Australia, mainly by general practitioners.
23 erapy nurses and those run by advanced nurse practitioners.
24 cians and 1.74 (95% CI, 1.68-1.79) for nurse practitioners.
25 l transmission of the novel behaviors to new practitioners.
26 vate providers, chemists, and non-allopathic practitioners.
27 sation of these imaging modalities by dental practitioners.
28 improve communication among researchers and practitioners.
29 l cord injury specialist nurses, and General Practitioners.
31 emi-structured interviews were conducted (16 practitioner, 15 patients) within 24h of observed consul
34 ndings around three key contributors to EBP: practitioner ability, motivation, and opportunity to pra
35 idemiologists, clinicians, and public health practitioners about the harmful impact of smoking and ob
39 integrated medical care on-site from a nurse practitioner and a full-time nurse care manager subcontr
40 of LTC staff about having access to a nurse practitioner and benefits of the pain team, along with b
44 ystematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate hea
45 f obesity treatment decision making from the practitioner and patient perspectives would have an impo
46 consideration with the full participation of practitioners and a broad range of user and family group
47 nhaled corticosteroid prescribing by medical practitioners and a reluctance in carers to regularly ad
48 alternatives with hour-long interviews of 5 practitioners and an Amazon Mechanical Turk user study w
49 analytics-based model may assist transplant practitioners and candidates during the complex decision
51 ted not only by chemists, but also by design practitioners and decision-makers (e.g., materials scien
52 th smartphone readouts, enabling health-care practitioners and even patients to monitor pathological
53 of which are favorable for nuclear forensics practitioners and geochemists requiring REE patterns fro
55 ery powerful tools for life cycle assessment practitioners and molecular designers that allow rapid a
56 e basic scientists, epidemiologists, medical practitioners and other outbreak responders with an enha
57 r, gapmaps were preferred by the interviewed practitioners and outperformed or performed as well as c
58 f all sorts carries the risk of misinforming practitioners and patients about biological abnormalitie
63 at advanced practice clinicians (APCs [nurse practitioners and physician assistants]) provide care of
66 ough SDM appears well supported by patients, practitioners and policymakers alike, the current challe
68 regular source of primary care from General Practitioners and reduced hospitalization amongst respon
69 ollaboration between oncology and cardiology practitioners and researchers, and the portmanteau cardi
71 de a useful point of reference for both FBDD practitioners and the wider medicinal chemistry communit
72 It is hoped that this guidance will assist practitioners and their sponsoring organizations in pres
74 )-186 radiologists, 143 radiography advanced practitioners, and 31 breast clinicians, all fully quali
75 icine will be defined by both recipients and practitioners, and empirical observations will be transf
76 h PHE local health protection teams, general practitioners, and hospital clinicians to collect demogr
79 ferred OPG and CBCT compared to other dental practitioners, and OPG was advocated for FPD planning, w
81 d treatment, but patients, clinicians, nurse practitioners, and other health-care professionals assoc
82 sits, clinicians--physicians, fellows, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants--were interviewe
83 medicine, novel roles such as emergency care practitioners, and physician delivered pre-hospital emer
84 and clinician (ie, ophthalmologists, general practitioners, and specialty physicians) characteristics
87 ence-based interventions to reduce patient-, practitioner-, and system-related barriers to diabetes c
90 n developed to answer similar questions, and practitioners are often at a loss for how to choose an a
92 These predominantly recruited independent practitioners as a convenience sample to establish wheth
93 mannii are a mounting concern for healthcare practitioners as widespread antibiotic resistance contin
94 nclude that more conceptual exchange between practitioners, as well as more qualitative research on t
95 gap was calculated by comparing fractions of practitioners asking key diagnostic questions on each me
96 ese patterns are correlated with restoration practitioners' assessments of the productivity of their
98 The triple group required more nursing and practitioner attention due to increased anxiety levels a
99 y content, and compared favorably to general practitioners' average success rates in diagnosing depre
103 dental status was analyzed by trained dental practitioners blinded to the microorganism, using standa
104 ine sellers, through millions of independent practitioners-both unlicensed and licensed-to corporate
105 The reactions of the patients to the general practitioners' brief interventions did not differ signif
106 -led pain team (full intervention); 2) nurse practitioner but no pain management team (partial interv
107 le's intuitions to convince observers that a practitioner can influence otherwise unpredictable, sign
109 It is with tools such as these that medical practitioners can determine when a patient is healthy an
112 made between plots that are most suited for practitioners (column users) versus those most suited fo
113 he knowledge and practice of 340 health care practitioners concerning the diagnosis and treatment of
116 hat clinic structure is often outside of the practitioner control and can undermine the possibility o
117 comes; a possible reporting bias, as general practitioners could be more prone to record an infection
119 ifically, we propose actions that identifier practitioners (database providers) should take in the de
121 among these competing phylogenies will help practitioners diagnose the limits of current evolutionar
122 dy were sent to 15 203 patients with general practitioner-diagnosed asthma, of whom 655 were recruite
123 wo cohorts of PAR patients, based on General Practitioners' diagnoses and prescribing data, with and
124 are in such settings, where most health care practitioners do not have formal training, requires an a
126 medicine specialists, pediatricians, general practitioners, emergency department doctors, and any oth
127 a wide range of clinicians-including general practitioners, emergency medicine providers, and infecti
128 ons included their sensitivity, the need for practitioner engagement, the need for reaction to escala
130 sing inhaled medicines or visiting a general practitioner for breathing problems in the previous year
132 led by a palliative care physician and nurse practitioner for surrogates of patients in medical inten
133 different cases treated by different dental practitioners from imaging centres in the twin cities of
134 sciplinary task force, composed of pediatric practitioners from tertiary care centers experienced in
136 rvesting performed by a dedicated specialist practitioner gives optimal results comparable to those o
137 her a screening questionnaire at the general practitioner (GP) consultation (opportunistic) or a scre
139 the NHS budget for secondary care to general practitioner (GP) led Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG
143 sess the direct clinical workload of general practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses in primary care
146 aimed to evaluate whether prompting general practitioners (GPs) to routinely assess and manage anxie
148 n was also significantly higher in the nurse practitioner-ICU (31.7% in nurse practitioner-staffed me
151 the AMDR provides a sound framework to guide practitioners in effective translation of current dietar
152 ave influenced dementia diagnosis by general practitioners in electronic health records, and needs to
153 s provide a comprehensive framework to guide practitioners in making informed decisions during the ad
154 vision, productivity, and visits to eye care practitioners in mild to moderate DED patients compared
155 conjunctivitis underwent evaluation by nurse practitioners in Occupational Health and rapid diagnosti
157 ure is currently a major concern for medical practitioners in treating Peripheral Vascular Disease (P
159 nd will make these models more accessible to practitioners interested in modeling threshold effects.
162 rmal training, requires an assessment of the practitioners' knowledge of appropriate care and the act
163 d method design was used to evaluate a nurse practitioner-led pain management team, including both a
164 allocated to one of three groups: 1) a nurse practitioner-led pain team (full intervention); 2) nurse
165 r the intervention period for both the nurse practitioner-led pain team and nurse practitioner-only g
166 this study showed that implementing a nurse practitioner-led pain team can significantly improve res
168 ed the effectiveness of implementing a nurse practitioner-led, inter-professional pain management tea
169 a group of long-term mindfulness meditation practitioners (LTMs, n = 31) and a matched group of non-
177 entially catastrophic injuries is vital, and practitioners need to understand when open surgical repa
178 team (partial intervention); or, 3) no nurse practitioner, no pain management team (control group).
181 CV treatment independently provided by nurse practitioners (NPs), primary care physicians (PCPs), or
182 primary care contact (contact with a general practitioner, nurse, or other health care professional)
189 nforming transportation emissions assessment practitioners of the relevant vehicle and infrastructure
191 built on collaborative relationships between practitioners of traditional, complementary, and alterna
193 At the same time, both countries have many practitioners of traditional, complementary, and alterna
194 e nurse practitioner-led pain team and nurse practitioner-only groups; these changes did not occur to
195 nalysis of data showed that among the dental practitioners OPG was more commonly ordered by general d
197 linical cases were referred by their general practitioner or optometrist, and Genetic cases were refe
198 ears in the UK either by referral by general practitioner or self-referral (with diagnosis made by pa
200 ifficult for end users, such as conservation practitioners or policymakers, to decide which method to
203 es reported being more able to act as a safe practitioner (p=<.001), more favourable perceptions of p
204 es reported being more able to act as a safe practitioner (p=.011) and more favourable perceptions of
205 ocial life and call for increased researcher-practitioner partnerships that embed criminologists with
207 via a range of stakeholders (general dental practitioners, patients, insurers, and policy makers) fr
208 ion about patient care with the primary care practitioner (PCP), team diabetes patients had less-cont
210 s paper aims to improve understanding of how practitioners perceive ECGs, and determine whether visua
212 84 health care providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants) from across the Uni
213 0 APCs, including certified registered nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical nurse spec
217 work environment was measured with the Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Organizational Climate Questio
218 Readers (19 radiologists, three advanced practitioner radiographers, and two breast clinicians) w
219 7% [P < .0001] for radiologists and advanced practitioner radiographers, respectively; 46% vs 55% [P
220 mentia incidence were obtained using general-practitioner-recorded diagnosis of dementia within the e
223 entified diagnostic events by use of general practitioners' records, hospital discharge letters, phar
224 py for the treatment of severe chronic pain, practitioners remain cautious because of the potential f
225 as to develop a tool to assist public health practitioners, researchers, and clinicians in defining t
226 except for medical ICU length of stay (nurse practitioner-resident-staffed 7.9 +/- 7.5 d vs resident-
227 ts for becoming a shaman persist because the practitioner's credibility depends on them "transforming
228 tients aged 18 years or older with a general practitioner's diagnosis of symptomatic asthma and on ma
229 INTERPRETATION: In patients with a general practitioner's diagnosis of symptomatic asthma and on ma
231 acted data from the Royal College of General Practitioners sentinel primary care network on consultat
234 suitable as diagnostic tool at decentralized practitioner sites in low resource settings, especially
235 e medical ICU admissions including 221 nurse practitioner-staffed medical ICU admissions (19.1%) and
236 mpare usage patterns and outcomes of a nurse practitioner-staffed medical ICU and a resident-staffed
237 no difference in mortality between an nurse practitioner-staffed medical ICU and a resident-staffed
238 n the nurse practitioner-ICU (31.7% in nurse practitioner-staffed medical ICU vs 23.9% in resident-st
240 Effective services will result when skilled practitioners support one another and ascribe to a servi
241 sment, but relatively modest agreement among practitioners supports the use of complementary methods.
242 red in the community-based Canadian Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network (SPSN) from 2010-2011
245 propriate time for a guide for public health practitioners tasked with preparing for, and responding
246 RIAS results illuminated differences between practitioners that can be classified as 'socio-emotional
248 itreolysis that were voluntarily reported by practitioners throughout the United States to the ASRS R
249 to "nutrient density," which can enable the practitioner to calculate the caloric cost associated wi
251 tion' and reflected what patients wanted the practitioner to know rather than giving insight into wha
253 ysis time and plate count thereby allowing a practitioner to rapidly identify the correct particle si
254 h improves further, using the general dental practitioner to undertake the "checkup" on regular "low-
255 consistency, and communication by expecting practitioners to adopt similar practices and patterns.
256 Our findings suggest a need for conservation practitioners to better consider PA characteristics, as
258 our hypothesis by conducting a survey of 45 practitioners to determine how cluster heatmaps are used
259 y analyses allow ecologists and conservation practitioners to determine the most effective regions fo
260 ght to explore the perceptions of acute care practitioners to determine whether they perceived nonben
261 s," a technique used by alternative medicine practitioners to diagnose various human conditions, incl
265 nveyed to survivors of cancer by health-care practitioners to reduce the risk of breast cancer-relate
266 stant metastasis that could potentially help practitioners to tailor appropriate therapy for individu
267 and auPR would motivate the researchers and practitioners to use it to predict drug-target interacti
268 mentarity of specialist training and general practitioner training, which are essential for the quali
274 n concerns about coding behaviour of general practitioners, we sought to study the current coding pat
275 All patients on the clinic list for those practitioners were invited to participate and 107 were c
280 Despite this being a small proportion of practitioners who are working in cancer care, those resp
288 y communities, additional input from medical practitioners will be highly valuable toward developing
291 asizing the need to familiarize the oncology practitioner with the spectrum of adverse events seen wi
292 eration levels increased in more experienced practitioners with a private practice and a personal his
294 of this document is to provide critical care practitioners with essential information and practical r
295 patients presenting to participating general practitioners with influenza-like illness are swabbed fo
296 Europe is confronting clinicians and general practitioners with the question of whether or not and ho
297 frequently by their nephrologist or advanced practitioner within the first 90 days of hemodialysis ar
298 eductive chemistry will be broadly useful to practitioners working at the interface of chemistry and
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