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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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Christina E Miyawaki Christina E Miyawaki
This review identified domains of care experiences among studies of Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese caregivers in the United States and Canada between 2000 and 2012. Using a narrative approach, 46 peer-reviewed journal a...
Judith P Andersen,Konstantinos Papazoglou,Mari Koskelainen et al. Judith P Andersen et al.
Police Special Forces (a.k.a. special weapons and tactics [SWAT]) officers are tasked with responding to the most critical situations, including incidents that require specialized skills and equipment beyond typical policing activities. In ...
Luisa R Blanco,Maria Ponce,Arturo Gongora et al. Luisa R Blanco et al.
For this study, we conducted seven focus groups in the Los Angeles area with a total of 70 participants (42 Latinos and 28 African Americans) recruited from three senior centers and a church. There was a wide variety of responses in relatio...
Donna H Odierna,Lisa A Bero Donna H Odierna
Loss to follow-up can introduce bias into research, making it difficult to develop inclusive evidence-based health policies and practice guidelines. We aimed to deepen understanding of reasons why participants leave or remain in longitudina...
Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan,Sharon Friel,Sam-Ang Seubsman et al. Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan et al.
This article reviews inequalities in health risks and outcomes based on a large longitudinal cohort study of distance-learning adult students enrolled at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (n = 87,134). The study began in 2005 and the f...
Jean L Raphael,Xuan G Tran,Brigitta U Mueller et al. Jean L Raphael et al.
Health care utilization of children with sickle cell disease (SCD) has been well documented due to an increase in the use of administrative data sets. While use of such data sources is relatively efficient and low cost, questions remain as ...