Usability testing of a smartphone-based retinal camera among first-time users in the primary care setting [0.03%]
在初级保健环境中对首次使用者进行基于智能手机的视网膜相机的可用性测试
Patrick Li,Yannis M Paulus,Jose R Davila et al.
Patrick Li et al.
Smartphone-based retinal photography is a promising method for increasing accessibility of retinal screening in the primary care and community settings. Recent work has focused on validating its use in detection of diabetic retinopathy. How...
Responding to maternal, neonatal and child health equipment needs in Kenya: a model for an innovation ecosystem leveraging on collaborations and partnerships [0.03%]
推动协作与合作:建立创新生态系统以应对肯尼亚妇幼健康设备需求的模式
Richard Ayah,John Ongech,Edwin Maina Mbugua et al.
Richard Ayah et al.
Background: Up to 70% of medical devices in low-income and middle-income countries are partially or completely non-functional, impairing service provision and patient outcomes. In Sub-Saharan Africa, medical devices not d...
Younes Bakri,Christopher B-Lynch,Souhail Alouini
Younes Bakri
S-Vest: a novel hybrid method to allow standardised patients to put on the objective physical examination findings of a disease [0.03%]
S-Vest:一种新颖的混合方法,允许标准患者通过客观体格检查来体现疾病的体征
Dale Berg,Katherine Berg
Dale Berg
Background: Simulation hybrids combine single modality simulation such as simulated patients (SP) with low-fidelity simulation to create a potentially more powerful set of educational tools. To make a hybrid that is credi...
Correction: Paediatric neurorehabilitation: finding and filling the gaps through the use of the Institute for manufacturing strategic roadmapping method [0.03%]
儿科神经康复的纠正:通过制造学院战略路线图法寻找并填补空白
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Administration of aspirin tablets using a novel gel-based swallowing aid: an open-label randomised controlled cross-over trial [0.03%]
一种新型凝胶给药装置辅助咽下阿司匹林片剂的开放标签、随机对照交叉试验
David John Wright,John F Potter,Allan Clark et al.
David John Wright et al.
Introduction: To ease administration of medicines to people with dysphagia we developed and patented a gel formulation within which whole tablets could be inserted. The aim was to determine whether the gel would affect bi...
Telephone announcements encouraging common cold self-management reduce demand for general practice appointments [0.03%]
电话提醒鼓励普通感冒自我治疗可减少对全科医生的预约需求
Robin Kerr,Alan Grainger,Carol Messer et al.
Robin Kerr et al.
Background: Patients consulting with the common cold contribute to seasonal demand for general practice appointments. Seeing a community pharmacist or using self-management may have been more appropriate options. The stud...
Co-creation of patient engagement quality guidance for medicines development: an international multistakeholder initiative [0.03%]
药品开发患者参与质量指南的协同创建:一项国际多方共建倡议
Katherine Deane,Laure Delbecque,Oleksandr Gorbenko et al.
Katherine Deane et al.
Introduction: Meaningful patient engagement (PE) can enhance medicines' development. However, the current PE landscape is fragmentary and lacking comprehensive guidance. ...
SMS behaviour change communication and eVoucher interventions to increase uptake of cervical cancer screening in the Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions of Tanzania: a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial of effectiveness [0.03%]
坦桑尼亚乞力马扎罗和阿鲁沙地区的干预研究:基于随机对照试验的短信行为改变通讯和e礼券对促进宫颈癌筛查的影响
Erica Erwin,Kristan J Aronson,Andrew Day et al.
Erica Erwin et al.
Background: Cervical cancer, although almost entirely preventable through cervical cancer screening (CCS) and human papillomavirus vaccination, is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women in Tanzania. Barriers to at...
Development and evaluation of a novel Vital Signs Alert device for use in pregnancy in low-resource settings [0.03%]
在资源匮乏地区用于妊娠期的新型生命体征警报装置的研发与评估
Hannah L Nathan,Nicola Vousden,Elodie Lawley et al.
Hannah L Nathan et al.
Objectives: Haemorrhage, hypertension, sepsis and abortion complications (often from haemorrhage or sepsis) contribute to 60% of all maternal deaths. Each is associated with vital signs (blood pressure (BP) and pulse) abn...