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    Impact of the positive pressure valve on vascular access device occlusions and bloodstream infections by Btaiche, Imad

    Published 2009
    “…These types of devices have been shown to significantly decrease VAD occlusion rates by 8.2%, when compared to a standard connector device (Jacobs et al., 2004). …”
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    Enhancing Healthcare Systems With Deep Reinforcement Learning: Insights Into D2D Communications and Remote Monitoring by Zina Chkirbene (16869987)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results demonstrate significant improvements in efficiency, reliability, and adaptability, making the DRL-LVT framework a robust solution for real-time remote patient monitoring in smart healthcare systems.…”
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    A Comprehensive Analysis of Healthcare Big Data Management, Analytics and Scientific Programming by Shah Nazir (14779162)

    Published 2020
    “…The role of medical big data becomes a challenging task in the form of storage, required information retrieval within a limited time, cost efficient solutions in terms care, and many others. Early decision making based healthcare system has massive potential for dropping the cost of care, refining quality of care, and reducing waste and error. …”
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    Applying value-based strategies to accelerate access to novel cancer medications: guidance from the Oncology Health Economics Expert Panel in Qatar (Q-OHEP) by Anas Hamad (9545771)

    Published 2023
    “…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">In line with global trends, cancer incidence and mortality may have decreased for specific types of cancer in Qatar. However, the cancer-related burden on patients, healthcare systems, and the economy is expected to expand; thus, cancer remains a significant public healthcare issue in Qatar. …”
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    Learning to work together in healthcare by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2016
    “…These were role clarification, in which students develop a clear understanding and respect for the roles and responsibilities of others in the healthcare process; inter-professional communication, in which the students learn to communicate collaboratively, responsibly and in a culturally-sensitive manner; patient-centred care, in which the patient and family are engaged as part of the healthcare team; and shared decision-making, in which the students include all stakeholders in the decision-making process related to healthcare outcomes.…”
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    The impact of nursing education curriculum and workforce preparation on students’ critical thinking, moral reasoning and evaluate their perspectives on cultural sensitivity in UAE... by Abboud Abdel Fattah, Hadya

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, to examine the quality of clinical decision making among the UAE nursing students within culturally competent care. …”
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    Knowledge, attitude, and practice of physicians regarding pain management in patients with Sickle cell disease by Abdellatif Ismail (14182309)

    Published 2023
    “…We conclude that the physicians taking care of SCD patients in our institute adhere to some of the guidelines in the field more than others. …”
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    Nursing advancement programs: self managed and nursing focused by Salam, Mahmoud

    Published 2016
    “…The nursing body is an integral component of any health care system all over the world, yet it is heading toward crisis. (1-3) The diversity of health problems demands in return a quality/safe caregiving, which is only privileged to well educated, experienced, and satisfied nurses. (4-6) The predicted shortfall of 0.5-1 million registered nurses in the next two decades exerts an inevitable imbalance to the cyclic supply and demand of nurses. (7,8) In other words, we are heading toward a "perfect storm" where few or less-experienced nurses care for an ongoing sicker patient population. (2) Literature has mainly investigated the numerical gap between the projected need for nurses and the estimated bedside nurses in the upcoming years. (9) The depletion of expert bedside nurses is aggravated by two driving forces: demographics and work-related factors. (10,11) Demographic factors resemble the individual's personal characteristics such as age, sex, marital status, work experience, and tenure. (12-14) Work-related factors tend to be more controllable or modifiable, including salaries/incentives, promotions, workload, empowerment, and autonomy. (15-18) Apparently, when there are not enough enzymes to turn reactants into products, nursing turnover is expected. (19) Nursing research has found a significant relationship between quality/safe patient outcomes and professional characteristics of nurses. (4) Expert nurses are capable of grasping clinical situations, utilizing an extensive pattern of skills and making fine distinctions of problems before they even occur. (2) As per Benner--novice to expert model theorem--most nurses take at least 5 years to reach the expert stage. (20) Nurses' resignations before reaching this level lead to a dilution of experienced staff, which exerts stressors on junior nurses who see in them their clinical mentors. (5)...…”
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    THE DATE PALM AND ITS ROLE IN REDUCING SOIL SALINITY AND GLOBAL WARMING by Sharifa, A.O.

    Published 2010
    “…The paper makes a number of recommendations, including the need for taking good care of this neglected tree, the provision of government incentives for growing it, and the inclusion of the planting of date palms as part of carbon offset projects which would be incorporated into an overall sustainable development agenda.…”
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    Visitors off the trail: Impacts on the dominant plant, bryophyte and lichen species in alpine heath vegetation in sub-arctic Sweden by Monika, Rawat

    Published 2021
    “…The results showed that proximity to the trail did not cause a decrease in the majority of dominant species, with none of the eight most dominant vascular plants showing any significant effects of proximity to the trail. …”
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    In‐hospital neonatal mortality and the role of consanguinity by Matar, Maroun

    Published 2012
    “…Consanguinity was significantly associated with in‐hospital mortality (odds ratio 2.4; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8, 3.1); consanguinity remained a significant predictor of mortality (odds ratio 1.8 [95% CI: 1.2, 2.9]) after adjusting for maternal age and education, crowding index, history of abortion, prenatal care, mode of delivery, gender, birthweight and apgar score at 5 minutes. …”
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    The Protective Effects of Daucus carota L. ssp. carota and Cannabis sativa L. Extracts against Cisplatin Induced Nephrotoxicity in Animal Models by Al Toufaily, Sahar

    Published 2021
    “…All used doses of COE showed significant decrease in serum urea; however, a significant decrease in serum creatinine was observed only at 20 mg/kg COE. …”
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    Value of pharmacy services upon admission to an orthopedic surgery unit by El Ouweini, Ahmad

    Published 2021
    “…Methods This was a prospective single-arm study conducted in a tertiary-care teaching hospital in Lebanon between October 2019 and April 2020. …”
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    β-2-himachalen-6-ol protects against skin cancer development in vitro and in vivo by Daaboul, Hamid E.

    Published 2017
    “…A significant decrease in protein levels of p53 and Bcl-2 and a significant increase in p21 and Bax were observed. …”
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    Potentially inappropriate home medications among older patients with cardiovascular disease admitted to a cardiology service in USA by Sheikh-Taha, Marwan

    Published 2017
    “…Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted in a tertiary care center in USA where home medications of the older patients were reviewed and analyzed upon hospital admission over three months, from March till May 2016. …”
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    Rhus coriaria L. (Sumac) Demonstrates Oncostatic Activity in the Therapeutic and Preventive Model of Breast Carcinoma by Peter Kubatka (11008854)

    Published 2020
    “…In the mouse model, R. coriaria at a higher dose (1%) significantly decreased tumor volume by 27% when compared to controls. …”
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    Psychological and Coping Strategies Related to Home Isolation and Social Distancing in Children and Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study by Abduljaleel Abdullatif Zainel (18055382)

    Published 2021
    “…Children and adolescents with intellectual disadvantages were excluded. A <i>P</i> value of .05 (two-tailed) was considered statistically significant.…”
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    Effect of COVID-19 on the Generation of Waste in Marrakech, Morocco by Abdellah Ouigmane (18460623)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><h3>Results</h3><p dir="ltr">The analysis of solid waste tonnage in 2019 and 2020 showed that the lockdown had a significant impact on the various wastes; with a 27.61% decrease for household waste, 6.27% decrease in the case of green waste, and 57.40% decrease for construction and demolition waste.…”