2023
Factors associated with emotional and social loneliness among Latin American family care partners of people with dementia and other long‐term conditions during Covid‐19
Tapia‐Muñoz T, Leon T, Slachevsky A, Beber B, Nubia C, Vilar‐Compte M, Gaitan P, Olavarria L, Castro L, Pinto A, Chen Y, Grycuk E, Leroi I, Lawlor B, Duran‐Aniotz C, O'Sullivan R, Miranda‐Castillo C. Factors associated with emotional and social loneliness among Latin American family care partners of people with dementia and other long‐term conditions during Covid‐19. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2023, 19 DOI: 10.1002/alz.077002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCare partnersMental healthCOVID-19Public health interventionsWorse mental healthCOVID-19 pandemicFamily care partnersLong-term conditionsCOVID-19-related restrictionsDementia care partnersHigh burdenHealth interventionsDementiaSpecial riskConclusions LonelinessLower educationHealth conditionsSelf-report surveySocial isolationSignificant increaseLinear regression modelsRegression modelsPandemicLower perceptionsHealth
2021
A comprehensive high cost drugs dataset from the NHS in England - An OpenSAFELY-TPP Short Data Report
Rowan A, Bates C, Hulme W, Evans D, Davy S, Kennedy N, Galloway J, Mansfield K, Bechman K, Matthewman J, Yates M, Brown J, Schultze A, Norton S, Walker A, Morton C, Bhaskaran K, Rentsch C, Williamson E, Croker R, Bacon S, Hickman G, Ward T, Green A, Fisher L, Curtis H, Tazare J, Eggo R, Inglesby P, Cockburn J, McDonald H, Mathur R, Wong A, Forbes H, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Douglas I, Smeeth L, Tomlinson L, Lees C, Evans S, Smith C, Langan S, Mehkar A, MacKenna B, Goldacre B. A comprehensive high cost drugs dataset from the NHS in England - An OpenSAFELY-TPP Short Data Report. Wellcome Open Research 2021, 6: 360. PMID: 35634533, PMCID: PMC9120928, DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17360.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-cost drugsSevere COVID-19 outcomesMonths of drugUnique patient IDCOVID-19 outcomesCOVID-19 pandemicLong-term conditionsNHS DigitalNHS EnglandCertain medicinesPatientsSpecialist medicinePatient IDDrugsDrug namesHospitalAverage numberMedicine dataMedicineDescriptive analysisReportYearsOpenSAFELYPandemicData reports
2020
Lymphaticovenular anastomosis for breast cancer-related upper extremity lymphedema: a literature review
Forte AJ, Sisti A, Huayllani MT, Boczar D, Cinotto G, Ciudad P, Manrique OJ, Lu X, McLaughlin S. Lymphaticovenular anastomosis for breast cancer-related upper extremity lymphedema: a literature review. Gland Surgery 2020, 9: 539-544. PMID: 32420289, PMCID: PMC7225471, DOI: 10.21037/gs.2020.03.41.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUpper extremity lymphedemaBreast cancer-related lymphedemaCancer-related lymphedemaExtremity lymphedemaLymphaticovenular anastomosisBreast cancer-related upper extremity lymphedemaBreast cancer-related lymphedema patientsSubjective symptom reliefPubMed/MEDLINE searchBreast cancer survivorsBreast cancer treatmentUpper extremity volumeLong-term conditionsSymptom reliefCancer survivorsArm lymphedemaClinical studiesBreast cancerInclusion criteriaMEDLINE searchExtremity volumeLymphovenous bypassLymphedema patientsLymphedemaAnastomosis
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