Search for dissertations about: "Outpatients"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 85 swedish dissertations containing the word Outpatients.
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16. Cognitive and Functional Subgroups in Scizophrenia
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to explore global and specific aspects of neurocognition in a clinically representative group of schizopsychotic patients, i.e. patients with schizophrenia or related psychotic disorders, in comparison with a population of matched healthy volunteers. READ MORE
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17. Aspects of musculoskeletal pain interfering with normal life and naprapathic manual therapy from a health technology assessment perspective
Abstract : IntroductionMusculoskeletal pain is one of the most common reasons for seeking health care. If a patient’s disorders remain after conventional primary care, a referral to secondary care is often made, yet many referrals on the waiting lists concern patients who are not in need of surgery. READ MORE
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18. Prevalence and treatment of patients with heart failure with special emphasis on diuretics
Abstract : Background: Heart failure (HF) is a major health problem worldwide with an estimated prevalence of about 1-2% in the Western world. The temporal trend for prevalence of HF has never been investigated in a nationwide population. In patients with HF diuretic treatment is recommended for relief of congestive symptoms. READ MORE
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19. Oral nutritional supplements within the nutrition therapy : Prescription and adherence from a dietetic practice perspective
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to increase knowledge and deepen understanding on prescription of and adherence to oral nutritional supplements (ONS). In Paper I, the reporting quality of interventions with ONS in publications of randomised controlled trials was explored. READ MORE
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20. Lessons from diagnosis-prescribing and antibiotic resistance surveillance in Ujjain, India : the lull before the storm
Abstract : Background: The evolution of antibiotic resistance is a global public health crisis building over decades. In this build-up antibiotic use has been the main driver for antibiotic resistance. READ MORE