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Tags: 2022, 2024 SE2 - Parent Perspectives, Arai J, Caregivers, Child, Chronic Disease, Cross-sectional Studies, Disabled Children, Health Service, Hirasawa A, Humans, Japan/epidemiology, Matsuzawa A, Parents, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Pediatrics International, Quality Of Life, Shiroki Y, Technology
Tags: 2019, Adolescent, April 2020 List, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Child, Clinical Decision-Making/mt [Methods], Health Care Surveys, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Japan, Kurosawa H, Niitsu T, Palliative Care/mt [methods], Palliative Care/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], Palliative Care/st [standards], Pediatric/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], Pediatric/st [Standards], Pediatrics International, Physicians'/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], Physicians'/st [Standards], Practice Patterns, Practice Patterns Physicians'/*ethics, Preschool, Seino Y, Shiima Y, Terminal Care/mt [methods], Terminal Care/sn [statistics & Numerical Data], Terminal Care/st [standards]
Tags: 2005, Akyildiz B, and other symptoms. RESULTS: During first 4 weeks, Backlog, Cathartics/therapeutic use Child Child, improvement in stool consistency and frequency was significantly higher in liquid the paraffin group (P < 0.01 and P < 0.05, Journal Article, liquid paraffin and lactulose, mostly side-effects and poor symptom control, P = 0.02). During the first 4 weeks of therapy and during the last 4 weeks of therapy, Pediatrics International, PedPal Lit, Polat TB, Preschool Constipation/, prevention & control Female Gastrointestinal Agents/, respectively, safety and optimal dose of two laxatives, SD = 1, Side effects, stool frequency and consistency, therapeutic use Humans Lactulose/, therapeutic use Male Mineral Oil/, therapeutic use Patient Compliance Prospective Studies Time Factors%X OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare efficacy, Urganci N
Tags: 2003, Adolescent, Adult, Backlog, Brain Neoplasms/therapy, Child, Childhood Cancer, Death, Dying, Female, Fujii Yuji, Hongo T, Humans, Infant, Inoue N, Journal Article, Leukemia/therapy, Lymphoma/therapy, Male, Neoplasms/psychology, Neoplasms/therapy, Ohzeki T, Okada S, Oncology at EOL, palliative terminal care, Pediatrics International, Preschool, psychological support, Social Support, symptoms and suffering, Terminal Care, Watanabe C, Yajima S