EFFECT OF ESTIMATED WAITING-TIME PROVISION ON PATIENTS' SATISFACTION WITH EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Effect Of Estimated Waiting-Time Provision On Patients' Satisfaction With Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Background: Patient satisfaction is a quality measure that may provide important details about the medical care given by providers.A higher patient compliance rates and fewer malpractice claims are associated with patient satisfaction.Evaluating patient experience and satisfaction of emergency beneficiaries have been conducted through various hospi

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Impact of critical illness on cholesterol and fatty acids: insights into pathophysiology and therapeutic targets

Abstract Critical Pillowcases illness is characterized by a hypercatabolic response encompassing endocrine and metabolic alterations.Not only the uptake, synthesis and metabolism of glucose and amino acids is majorly affected, but also the homeostasis of lipids and cholesterol is altered during acute and prolonged critical illness.Patients who suff

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Adaptive designs in clinical trials: from scientific advice to marketing authorisation to the European Medicine Agency

Abstract Background In recent years, experience on the application of adaptive designs in confirmatory clinical trials has accumulated.Although planning such trials comes at the cost of additional operational complexity, Sheds adaptive designs offer the benefit of flexibility to update trial design and objectives as data accrue.In 2007, the Europea

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