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Posts by sreeves :

  • Top 10 Most Read in January 2022: the impact of care expenditure on mortality, healthcare utilisation during COVID-19, and Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Posted on February 25, 2022 by sreeves in Highly accessed
  • World Alzheimer’s Day – rate of undetected dementia, education of health professionals, and automated detection of dementia., Posted on September 21, 2021 by sreeves in Feature
  • Top 10 Most Read in May: neurological manifestations of COVID-19, sleep disturbances in women, and sham treatments for back pain, Posted on June 29, 2021 by sreeves in Content&Highly accessed
  • Top 10 Most Read in December: symptom assessment apps, multivitamins, and online teaching for medical students., Posted on January 22, 2021 by sreeves in Highly accessed&Uncategorized

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Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in Kenya: a multicentre cohort study

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Effectiveness of adjunctive treatment combined with exercise therapy for patellofemoral pain: a protocol for a systematic review with network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

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Perceptions, views and practices regarding antibiotic prescribing and stewardship among hospital physicians in Jakarta, Indonesia: a questionnaire-based survey

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Association between intimate partner violence and prenatal anxiety and depression in pregnant women: a cross-sectional survey during the COVID-19 epidemic in Shenzhen, China

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Co-designing an intervention to increase uptake of advance care planning in later life following emergency hospitalisation: a research protocol using accelerated experience-based co-design (AEBCD) and the behaviour change wheel (BCW)

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