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View article: <scp>FRAME</scp>: Framework for Real‐World Evidence Assessment to Mitigate Evidence Uncertainties for Efficacy/Effectiveness – An Evaluation of Regulatory and Health Technology Assessment Decision Making
<span>FRAME</span>: Framework for Real‐World Evidence Assessment to Mitigate Evidence Uncertainties for Efficacy/Effectiveness – An Evaluation of Regulatory and Health Technology Assessment Decision Making Open
Real‐World Evidence (RWE) is increasingly used in submissions to regulatory agencies and health technology assessment bodies (HTAbs) to support the efficacy and effectiveness of new medicines and indications. However, there is limited info…
View article: Vascular rings – what has changed, and what do I need to know as a practitioner?
Vascular rings – what has changed, and what do I need to know as a practitioner? Open
Vascular rings represent a heterogeneous set of aberrant great vessel anatomic configurations which can cause respiratory symptoms or dysphagia due to tracheal or oesophageal compression. These symptoms can be subtle and may present at var…
View article: P-1182. Impact of Standard Infection Prevention Measures, Including Contact Precautions, on <i>Serratia marcescens</i> Outbreaks in the Neonatal ICU
P-1182. Impact of Standard Infection Prevention Measures, Including Contact Precautions, on <i>Serratia marcescens</i> Outbreaks in the Neonatal ICU Open
Background Serratia marcescens outbreaks attributed to lapses in hand hygiene, contaminated sinks or drains, and other sources of environmental contamination have been observed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).1S. marcescens outb…
View article: S. aureus Surveillance and Decolonization Associated with Decreased MRSA, but not MSSA, Infections in the Neonatal ICU
S. aureus Surveillance and Decolonization Associated with Decreased MRSA, but not MSSA, Infections in the Neonatal ICU Open
Background: Invasive Staphylococcus aureus infections cause significant morbidity and mortality in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infants.1 Colonization (asymptomatic carriage in the nose, skin, or gut) is a risk factor for subsequent…
View article: Understanding the Challenges of Blockchain Technology Adoption: Evidence from China’s Developing Carbon Markets
Understanding the Challenges of Blockchain Technology Adoption: Evidence from China’s Developing Carbon Markets Open
Blockchain promises to be a globally disruptive technology for industry and society. Although academic researchers and practitioners have engaged with and supported this prediction for years, actual adoption rates of blockchain significant…
View article: Imagery of Violence Against the Female Body in Early Modern Catholic Europe
Imagery of Violence Against the Female Body in Early Modern Catholic Europe Open
This thesis examines the use of violence, particularly sexual violence, in imagery created for the two major patrons of the Early Modern period, the Catholic Church and the courts of Catholic Europe. Changes in theological practice, as wel…
View article: Interventions to Promote Oral Medication Adherence in the Pediatric Chronic Illness Population: A Systematic Review From the Children’s Oncology Group
Interventions to Promote Oral Medication Adherence in the Pediatric Chronic Illness Population: A Systematic Review From the Children’s Oncology Group Open
Pediatric oncology protocols frequently include multiple oral medications administered at varied dosing schedules, often for prolonged periods of time. Nonadherence to protocol-directed oral medications may place patients at increased risk…
View article: Able but not willing? Exploring divides in digital versus physical payment use in China
Able but not willing? Exploring divides in digital versus physical payment use in China Open
Purpose – China is the world’s largest user market for digital technologies and experiencing unprecedented rates of rural-urban migration set to create the world’s first “urban billion”. This is an important context for studying nuanced ad…