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适合于小规模草类制浆的小型浆厂
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作者 Sue Riddlestone Philip Hartwell andrew harris 《经济导报(纸业技术)》 2007年第2期32-34,36-41,共9页
国际性研究开发努力结果解决了草类制浆所遇到的二氧化硅和黑液回收问题,并且为小规模制浆开辟了道路.
关键词 小规模 制浆 二氧化硅 研究开发 国际性
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Multimorbidity and oral health:need for new models of care
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作者 Balraj Gill andrew harris +1 位作者 Christopher Tredwin Paramjit Gill 《Family Medicine and Community Health》 2020年第4期28-30,共3页
Multimorbidity is defined as patients living with two or more chronic health conditions.The prevalence of multimorbidity is increasing,driven by the ageing population,and represents a major challenge to all healthcare... Multimorbidity is defined as patients living with two or more chronic health conditions.The prevalence of multimorbidity is increasing,driven by the ageing population,and represents a major challenge to all healthcare systems because these patients are heavy users of services.The link with oral health is growing although there is need for further robust evidence.There is also need for new models of care to address oral health in patients with multimorbidity. 展开更多
关键词 MORBIDITY conditions. PATIENTS
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Assessing health literacy and subsequent implementation of an animated video to enhance understanding for patients with nephrolithiasis
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作者 Anand Prabhu Jason Bylund +2 位作者 John Roger Bell Amul Bhalodi andrew harris 《Current Urology》 2024年第4期295-300,共6页
Background The use of visual aids to enhance patient learning is becoming increasingly common in medicine.Patients with a better understanding of surgical procedures tend to have better long-term outcomes due to the a... Background The use of visual aids to enhance patient learning is becoming increasingly common in medicine.Patients with a better understanding of surgical procedures tend to have better long-term outcomes due to the active seeking of help when complications occur postsurgery.We hypothesized that showing patients an animation of ureteroscopy with instructions on how to address potential complications would increase their understanding of the perioperative nature of ureteroscopy.Methods and materials Fifty patients were selected between May and August 2019.The group consisted of patients who had recently undergone ureteroscopy for nephrolithiasis or who would undergo ureteroscopy in the near future.Patients were given a prevideo assessment,followed by video and postvideo assessments.The prevideo and postvideo assessments were multiple choice and identical,except for 3 additional questions at the end of the postvideo assessment asking about patient opinions regarding the video.Patients were unaware that they would be completing a postvideo assessment until they had finished watching the video.Results When asked about the symptoms of a urinary tract infection postprocedure,72%of patients answered incorrectly,with 58%choosing“go to the emergency department immediately,”in the prevideo assessment versus 6%in the postvideo assessment(p<0.05).If bleeding was a possible side effect of the procedure,20%versus 0%answered incorrectly(p<0.05).When asked about stent placement after surgery,6%versus 0%answered incorrectly.One hundred percent of patients in both assessments answered correctly that stones would be removed and a scope was inserted into the urethra.Ninety-four percent of patients noted the video was presented in a very clear way,80%noted that the video increased their understanding of the procedure“a lot,”and 82%noted the video increased the quality of their visit“a lot.”Conclusions Using an animated video to explain ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy is beneficial. 展开更多
关键词 Education Urolithiasis Renal stone Ureteral stone Ureteroscopy Health literacy
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