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Groups: Datacite Tags: Medical Sociology

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    Mapping the knowledge structure of research on patient adherence: knowledge d...

    BACKGROUND: Patient adherence is an important issue for health service providers and health researchers. However, the knowledge structure of diverse research on treatment...
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    Willingness to Participate in HIV Vaccine Trials among Men Who Have Sex with ...

    Background Recruitment of low- and middle-income country volunteers from most-at-risk populations in HIV vaccine trials is essential to vaccine development. In India, men who...
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    Placebo use in the United kingdom: results from a national survey of primary ...

    Objectives: Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe 'placebos' in routine practice, but prevalence of placebo use in UK primary care is unknown....
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    The Role of Social Media in Recruiting for Clinical Trials in Pregnancy

    Background Recruitment of women in the periconceptional period to clinical studies using traditional advertising through medical establishments is difficult and slow. Given...
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    Beyond a dichotomous view of the concepts of 'sex' and 'gender' focus group d...

    Introduction: The concepts of 'sex' and 'gender' are both of vital importance in medicine and health sciences. However, the meaning of these concepts has seldom been discussed...
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    Behavioural Response to a Sudden Health Risk: Dengue and Educational Outcomes...

    "Epidemics tend to have a debilitating influence on the lives of directly afflicted families. However, the presence of an epidemic can also change the behaviour and outcomes of...
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    What Users Think about the Differences between Caffeine and Illicit/Prescript...

    : Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (CE) is a topic of increasing public awareness. In the scientific literature on student use of CE as a study aid for academic performance...