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Can Medication Error be eliminated?
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CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1
1.1. Background of the Study1
1.2. Medical Errors3
1.3. Aim and Objectives5
1.4. Research Question5
1.5. Significance of the Study6
CHAPTER 02: SELECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE EVIDENCE7
2.1. Evidence Based Practice7
2.2. Hierarchies of Evidence9
2.3. Search Methodology11
CHAPTER 03: CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF SELECTED EVIDENCE12
3.1. The Articles12
3.2. The Authors12
3.3. The ...
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Vitamin D in Saudi children aged 6-18 years
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CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS1
Statistical Analysis and Interpretation1
Pre- and Post-Pubertal Analysis2
Age and impact of Vitamin D2
REFERENCES2
CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION2
REFERENCES2
CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
Vitamin D deficiency is by far an important constituent, which makes up for most of the human body, particularly the ...
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Should Midwives Conduct Breech Delivery
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CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTON1
Background of the Research1
Problem Statement1
Research Question2
Purpose of the Research2
Aims and Objectives3
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW4
Complications of Breech Delivery for Midwives4
Midwives and Surgeries5
Comparison of Caesarean and Vaginal Birth for Breech Delivery5
Criticism on Studies that Recommend a Caesarean7
CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY10
Qualitative Research10
Data Collection11
Sample12
Interview12
References13
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTON
Background of ...
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Risk Factors for Stress Fractures in Athletes
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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW1
Abstract1
Introduction1
Hypothesis and Aims of the Project4
METHODOLOGY5
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria5
Studies Design and Sample Design5
Ethics consent10
Data Handling & Statistical Methods11
RESULTS14
The Data14
Figures to Support the Text16
DISCUSSION24
Interpretation of Results Obtained24
Clinical Importance and Conclusion28
REFERENCES32
APPENDIX35
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Abstract
This paper systematically analyses various articles and research paper, critically appraising the literature highlighting ...
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Genetic Risk Factors for Stress Fractures
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ABSTRACTII
LITERATURE REVIEW1
Introduction1
Search Strategy1
Data Collection1
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria2
Discussion2
Conclusion11
REFERENCES15
BIBLIOGRAPHY18
APPENDIX -A21
ABSTRACT
Despite the usefulness of BMD and our awareness of bone morphological traits and bone quality traits as determinants of bone mechanical function, the best predictor of fracture risk is a family history of fracture. As such, ...
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Antidepressants in Dementia: A Systematic Review Summary
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all, it would give me great pleasure to show my gratitude to my professor, for his propositions, remarks, understanding and patience. It would also be an honour to express gratitude to my parents, my mother, my father, my sister and my ...
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Pain Assessment in Dementia Patients in Hospital
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Identification of pain in the patient with late-stage Alzheimer's dementia is very challenging and complex. Pain is difficult to identify in the cognitively impaired patient and can manifest itself atypically. The main purpose of this research study was to present the best accessible ...
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Pain Assessment in Dementia Patients in Hospital
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank my dissertation supervisor who has always shown confidence in me. He has offered his patience, remarks, propositions and understanding. Here I would also like to mention my parents who have always believed in me ...
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To Investigate the Impact of Child Care Costs on Working Mothers, Their Careers and Families in Britain
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ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Aim of the Study1
Rationale of the Study1
Hypothesis1
Research Questions2
Significance of the Study2
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW3
Theoretical Framework3
Employed British Mothers and Child Care3
Factors influencing mothers' decision for child care arrangements3
Income3
Work Hours3
Work Structure4
Race and ...
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Models of Project Management are Effective in Clinic Engagement within the Healthcare Sector for Shaping Policy
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CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW1
Innovation1
Exploration and adoption2
Communication3
Implementation4
Clinical Summarization5
Information Duplication in Clinical Notes6
Technology Acceptance in Healthcare6
The proliferation of clinic engagement IT and electronic health records8
Technology Acceptance in Industry9
Policy9
REFERENCES12
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
Innovation
Doctors, nurses and coordinators like ...