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Second opinions for spinal surgery: a sco** review
BackgroundSecond opinions have the goal of clarifying uncertainties around diagnosis or management, particularly when healthcare decisions are...
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Attitude toward second opinions in Germany – a survey of the general population
BackgroundSecond medical opinions (SOs) can assist patients in making informed treatment decisions and improve the understanding of their diagnosis....
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Bariatric Evaluation Through AI: a Survey of Expert Opinions Versus ChatGPT-4 (BETA-SEOV)
BackgroundRecent advancements in artificial intelligence, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4, are revolutionizing various sectors, including healthcare. This...
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Second opinions in medical oncology
BackgroundThe current study aimed to further our understanding of second opinions among medical oncology patients by examining the proportion of...
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How individuals’ opinions influence society’s resistance to epidemics: an agent-based model approach
BackgroundProtecting public health from infectious diseases often relies on the cooperation of citizens, especially when self-care interventions are...
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Public opinions and attitudes toward a state monopoly: a study of the finnish gambling system
BackgroundGambling regulated through a state monopoly is often justified for reasons of public health, that is, that monopolies are a more effective...
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Patient experiences and opinions on medication review: a qualitative study
BackgroundMedication reviews are a structured critical evaluation of a patient's pharmacotherapy, carried out by a healthcare professional, but are...
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Gun owners’ assessment of gun safety policy: their underlying principles and detailed opinions
BackgroundWhile gun owners are frequently surveyed, we are not aware of any study that has examined principles held by gun owners that underlie their...
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Knowledge, perceptions, beliefs, and opinions of the employees about GBV: a national online study in South Africa
BackgroundGBV has been global public health, family, and social problem for several decades as it is expensive for society and the economy. The study...
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High school rugby coaches’ knowledge and opinions of concussion in KwaZulu Natal province in South Africa: an ecological cross-sectional study
BackgroundConcussions in Rugby Union are common with an increased risk to adolescent players. Coaches are key to injury prevention and a greater...
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Stakeholder opinions on perceived sub-standard emergency obstetric and newborn care in Ghana
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa is unlikely to achieve sustainable development goal (SDG) 3 on maternal and neonatal health due to perceived...
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Experiences and opinions towards baby-led weaning by healthcare professionals. A qualitative study
BackgroundBaby-led weaning (BLW) is an alternative method to spoon-feeding to introduce solid foods. This study aimed to describe and understand the...
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Impact of (forensic) expert opinions according to the Istanbul Protocol in Germany—results and insights of the in:Fo-project
As part of a third-party funded project, expert opinions according to the Istanbul Protocol (IP) standards were compiled in Germany on a larger scale...
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General public’s understanding of rare diseases and their opinions on medical resource allocation in Japan: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundRare diseases (RDs) may impose a considerable financial burden on patients and their families. Public acceptance is essential to ensure...
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The opinions of farm animal veterinarians in Ireland on antibiotic use and their role in antimicrobial stewardship
BackgroundAntibiotic use and resistance in animal production are a concern to public health, and there is an urgent need to reduce antibiotic use in...
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Opinions and perceptions of patients with cardiovascular disease on adherence: a qualitative study of focus groups
BackgroundCardiovascular diseases are becoming more frequent throughout the world. Adherence to both pharmacological and non-pharmacological...
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Women Want Choices: Opinions from the Share.Learn.Shape Global Internet Survey About Multipurpose Prevention Technology (MPT) Products in Development
Women need multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs) to simultaneously prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, with or...
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Farmers’ knowledge of Johne’s disease and opinions of the Irish Johne’s Control Programme: results of an online survey answered mostly by young farmers
A voluntary control programme for Johne’s disease, the Irish Johne’s Control Programme (IJCP) has been implemented in Ireland since 2017. The...
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Exploring the Ideal of Breast Beauty: A Morphometric Analysis Based on the Opinions of the Brazilian Population
Background The quest to identify parameters deemed optimal for breast aesthetics holds paramount significance in both aesthetic and reconstructive...
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Letter to the Editor In Response to: “Referring Provider Opinions of Pediatric Cardiology Evaluations Performed by Nurse Practitioners” (Suh et al. 2022)
The authors present a Letter to the Editor in response to the recently published article: “Referring Provider Opinions of Pediatric Cardiology...