HIV infection and tuberculosis in South Africa: an urgent need to escalate the public health response.
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Mechanical ventilation of the neonate: should we target volume or pressure?
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For more than 40 years conventional mechanical ventilation has been used for the treatment of neonatal respiratory failure. Until relatively recently, this was accomplished with time-cycled pressure-limited ventilation, using intermittent mandatory ventilation. Earlier attempts at volume-targeted ventilation were largely ineffective because of technological limitations. The advent of microprocessor-based devices gives the clinician an option to choose either target variable to treat neonatal patients. This paper reviews the principles of each and the accumulated evidence. (+info)
Community-based services for homeless adults experiencing concurrent mental health and substance use disorders: a realist approach to synthesizing evidence.
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Implementing evidence-based practice in community mental health agencies: a multiple stakeholder analysis.
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Managing women with gestational diabetes mellitus in the postnatal period.
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A systematic review of randomised controlled trials of interventions promoting effective condom use.
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After-school program to reduce obesity in minority children: a pilot study.
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Methods for the cultural adaptation of a diabetes lifestyle intervention for Latinas: an illustrative project.
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