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Physicians’ experiences with reporting domestic violence against women: a cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia
BackgroundDomestic violence, including violence against women, is a global public health concern with significant implications for women’s health and...
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Patient–Physician Communication and Perception of Treatment Goals in Rheumatoid Arthritis: An Online Survey of Patients and Physicians
IntroductionTo evaluate patient–physician communication and patients’ understanding of treatment goals in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
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Can the Administrative Loads of Physicians be Alleviated by AI-Facilitated Clinical Documentation?
BackgroundChampions of AI-facilitated clinical documentation have suggested that the emergent technology may decrease the administrative loads of...
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Assessing physicians’ knowledge, attitude, and practice on anticoagulant therapy in non-valvular atrial fibrillation: Syrian insights
BackgroundAtrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent cardiac condition linked to increased mortality due to complications such as stroke. Oral...
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Working hours of full-time hospital physicians in Japan: a cross-sectional nationwide survey
BackgroundThe culture of excessively long overtime work in Japan has not been recently addressed. New legislation on working hours, including a...
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Treatment strategies for insomnia in Japanese primary care physicians’ practice: A Web-based questionnaire survey
BackgroundIt is unclear how primary care physicians manage insomnia after the introduction of novel hypnotics such as orexin receptor antagonists and...
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Greek medical professionals approaches and understanding of health literacy: a qualitative study
BackgroundHealth literacy holds significant importance for medical professionals, as it is widely acknowledged as a key element in enhancing health...
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Coronary microvascular function in male physicians with burnout and job stress: an observational study
BackgroundAs a professional group, physicians are at increased risk of burnout and job stress, both of which are associated with an increased risk of...
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Self-reported preferences and barriers to continued professional development in primary care physicians: a cross-sectional web-based survey in Qatar
IntroductionHigh quality and effective primary healthcare is a national priority in Qatar. Continuing professional development (CPD) for physicians...
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Perspectives on low-value care and barriers to de-implementation among primary care physicians: a multinational survey
BackgroundHealthcare costs are rising worldwide. At the same time, a considerable proportion of care does not benefit or may even be harmful to...
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Gender difference of geographic distribution of physicians in Japan: three-point analysis of 1994, 2004 and 2014
BackgroundJapan's medical education system produces 9,000 graduates annually. Despite the government's implementation of several strategies,...
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Physicians’ experiences and actions in making complex level-of-care decisions during acute situations within older patients’ homes: a critical incident study
BackgroundComplex level-of-care decisions involve uncertainty in which decisions are beneficial for older patients. Knowledge of physicians’...
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Mental health in adolescents with obesity: conflicting views among physicians, a qualitative study
Mental health issues in adolescents with obesity are multifold, with no explicit screening recommendations. The aim of this research is to explore...
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Chronic cough diagnosis, treatment, and referral practices among family physicians in the United States: a survey study
BackgroundCough is one of the most common presenting problems for patients in primary care and is largely managed in primary care clinical settings....
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Digital stressors and resources perceived by emergency physicians and associations to their digital stress perception, mental health, job satisfaction and work engagement
BackgroundDigital technologies are increasingly being integrated into healthcare settings, including emergency departments, with the potential to...
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Physicians behavioural intentions towards AI-based diabetes diagnostic interventions in India
AimArtificial Intelligence (AI) interventions in healthcare must be well-accepted and understood by physicians and medical practitioners before they...
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Examining supporting and constraining factors of physicians’ acceptance of telemedical online consultations: a survey study
As healthcare demands exceed outpatient physicians’ capacities, telemedicine holds far-reaching potential for both physicians and patients. It is...
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A Guide for Physicians Serving as an Expert Witness for Personal Injury Cases and Other Litigations
Purpose of ReviewTo provide a guide for physicians serving as an expert witness in all kinds of cases.
Recent FindingsDifferent societies proposed...
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Physicians’ assessment of the Bavarian drug-expenditure control system: a qualitative study
BackgroundIn 2014 a new system for drug expenditures, the Wirkstoffvereinbarung (WSV, English : Active substance agreement) was implemented in...
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Physicians’ perceptions of the implementation of the serious illness care program: a qualitative study
BackgroundConversations about goals, values and priorities with patients that are seriously ill are associated with improved palliative healthcare....