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Clinical Prediction Rules (CPRs) are developed to quantify the contribution of a patient's history, physical examination or laboratory results and assist physicians to decide a diagnosis, prognosis or treatment strategy. CPRs are disseminated through published scientific articles. An electronic register of CPRs (eCPR) relevant to primary care has been designed and developed to support the wider adoption...
Background To establish the prevalence and patterns of prescribing to pregnant women in an Irish primary care setting. Methods We reviewed electronic healthcare records routinely collected in primary care, of pregnant women attending nine Dublin-based General Practices affiliated to the Irish Primary Care Research Network (IPCRN) for antenatal care between January 2007 and October 2013...
Care settings for older people, such as nursing homes, can have low levels of social interaction, which has been shown in many studies as being crucial to both the mental and physical well-being of older adults. Furthermore, increased social interaction has been shown to have a positive effect on adjustment in institutions for the aged. However, these social connections can be lost due to movement...
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