TREATING EXTRAVASATION INJURIES IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN: A SCOPING REVIEW AND SURVEY OF UK NHS PRACTICE

Treating extravasation injuries in infants and young children: a scoping review and survey of UK NHS practice

Abstract Background Extravasation injuries are caused by unintended leakages of fluids or medicines from intravenous lines but there is no consensus on the best treatment approaches, particularly in infants and young children.Methods This paper presents a more succinct account of a study of treatments for extravasation injuries in infants and child

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Self-rated health and associated factors among older South Africans: evidence from the study on global ageing and adult health

Background: Population ageing has become significant in South African society, increasing the need to improve understandings of health and well-being among the aged.Objective: To describe the self-reported ratings of overall health and functioning, and to identify factors associated with self-rated health among older South Africans.Design: A nation

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Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on the Barriers and Facilitators of Implementing Digital Technologies for Heart Disease Diagnosis: Qualitative Study

BackgroundDigital technologies are increasingly being implemented in health care to improve the quality and efficiency of care for patients.However, the rapid adoption of health technologies over the last 5 years has failed to adequately consider patient and clinician needs, which results in ineffective implementation.There is also a lack of consid

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An Optimal Rejuvenation Strategy for Increasing Service Reliability of a VOIP System with Multiple Components

In this day and age Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has turned out to be a revolutionary technology in the Collections field of telecommunication.Because of the escalating number of users of VoIP, it is essential to intend for a reliable VoIP system providing good quality of service.In this paper a stochastic model based on continuous time Mark

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