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Safe handling of cytotoxic drugs
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Safe handling of cytotoxics
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SAFE Manual
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Safe sedation in modern cardiological practice.
(England, 2015-10)Safe sedation is fundamental to many modern cardiological procedures, and following the publication of the report on safe sedation by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, this report discusses sedation specifically in ... -
SAFE, a new therapeutic intervention for families of children with autism: a randomised controlled feasibility trial
(BMJ, 2020-12-31)<jats:sec><jats:title>Objectives</jats:title><jats:p>To establish the feasibility of a definitive randomised controlled trial of Systemic Autism-related Family Enabling (SAFE), an intervention for families of children ... -
SAFE, a new therapeutic intervention for families of children with autism: study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-05-27)<jats:sec><jats:title>Introduction</jats:title><jats:p>Incidence of autistic traits, mental health problems, stress and poor coping is high among family members of children with autism. These problems are coupled with ... -
Safeguarding children and the use of theory in practice
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Safety and acceptability of a natural-language AI assistant to deliver clinical follow-up to cataract surgery patients: Proposal for a pragmatic evaluation
Background: Due to an ageing population, the demand for many services is exceeding the capacity of the clinical workforce. As a result, staff are facing a crisis of burnout from being pressured to deliver high-volume ... -
Safety and effectiveness of a new toric presbyopia-correcting posterior chamber silicone intraocular lens.
(United States, 2015-02)PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Trulign toric intraocular lens (IOL) in adults with cataract. SETTING: Eight private practices in the United States and 1 in Canada. DESIGN: Prospective randomized ... -
Safety and efficacy of diaphragm pacing in patients with respiratory insufficiency due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (DiPALS): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial.
(England, 2015-09)BACKGROUND: Non-invasive ventilation is part of the standard of care for treatment of respiratory failure in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The NeuRx RA/4 Diaphragm Pacing System has received Humanitarian ... -
The 'Safety Gap' in buildings: Perceptions of Welsh Fire Safety Professionals
(2017-01-01)This paper presents evidence of a 'Safety Gap' in buildings for fire performance and reviews different approaches to achieving Fire safety in England and Wales, UK, for a Research & Enterprise Innovation Funded project ... -
SAHAJA YOGA: AN ANCIENT PATH TO MODERN MENTAL HEALTH?
(University of Plymouth, 1999)The present study looks to evaluate the effectiveness of the meditative practice of Sahaja Yoga as a treatment for the symptoms of anxiety and depression. Whilst there is a small research literature that has investigated ... -
SAILORS' WIVES AND HUSBAND ABSENCE
(University of Plymouth, 1987)This thesis reports on a study of women married to Royal Navy personnel and resident in the West of England and Wales. The analyses are based on data derived from secondary sources, a questionnaire survey and in-depth ... -
Salient egalitarian norms moderate activation of out-group approach and avoidance
(2010-03-01)Recent research suggests that interaction-appropriate behavior may be automatically triggered by exposure to an out-group cue. Two experiments investigated the role of prejudice and salient egalitarian norms in determining ... -
Salt or sugar for your injured brain? A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of mannitol versus hypertonic sodium solutions to manage raised intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury
(2013)Background Rising intracranial pressure (ICP) is a poor prognostic indicator in traumatic brain injury (TBI). Both mannitol and hypertonic sodium solutions are used to treat raised ICP in patients with TBI.Objective This ... -
‘Salting’: preserving, seasoning, savouring, purifying and transforming through ‘marine adventuring’, Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
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Saltram House: The Evolution of an Eighteenth-Century Country Estate
(University of Plymouth, 2020)This thesis examines the evolution of Saltram House in Devon as a country estate from the years 1743 to 1819, with a focus on the impact of two eighteenth-century generations of the Parker family. These dates have been ... -
Same-sex sexual behaviour as a dominance display
(2016-04-01)Same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) is widespread across taxa. One adaptive hypothesis to explain the occurrence and maintenance of SSB is that it acts to intensify or diminish aggression by providing males with a means to ...