ObjectivesTo examine whether the association between psychosocial factors at work and incident coronary heart disease (CHD) is explained by pre-employment factors such as family history of CHD, education, paternal social class, number of siblings and height....
This study could shift the broader medical education paradigm toward integrating real patients and caregivers as standardized patients, fostering a deeper, more empathetic approach to clinical care. Despite the potential benefits, the SIMUL-CHD study has several limitations. First, the training of ...
Education Lab | CME | Clinicians face an important challenge in reducing CHD risk in patients with dyslipidemia. The use of combination therapy is an acknowledged strategy in optimal management to prevent or delay the morbidity and mortality associated with CHD and its risk factors. In this ...
EducationKnowledgePublicThis study aims to assess the effectiveness of health education program on knowledge of coronary heart disease (CHD) among the public in Puncak Alam, Selangor. A quasi-experimental study was conducted by giving out pre and post-questionnaires to 57 respondents. The result of...
143: Intensive Education as a Quality Improvement Tool to Reduce Interdialytic Weight Gain (IDWG) in Chronic Hemodialysis (CHD) Patientsdoi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2007.02.149JeanetteMcLaughlinandKatrinaHebertandTammyPomaandNicoleSDOSAmerican Journal of Kidney Diseases...
COMPARISON OF CHD RISK FACTORS AMONG THE NATIONAL CHOLESTEROL EDUCATION PROGRAM CATEGORIES: 508An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1249/00005768-199205001-00509Gylten, D EWhaley, M HKaminsky, L AGelchell, L H...
Conclusions:The use of"4D"tele-education increased both actual and perceived knowledge and may help improve transition readiness in CHD patients.doi:10.32604/chd.2024.046328Molly ClarkeDepartment of Inpatient Cardiology Children’s HospitalKarin Hamann...
Subsequent models tested the potential mediating role of social pathways between education and CHD death within cohorts. RESULTS: The association between educational attainment and CHD mortality was modest among adults born from 1908 to 1932. Adults with no qualifications were at a greater risk of ...