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- Data for: Can YouTube Videos on Colostomy or Ileostomy be Used as Learning Resources?Data collected on YouTube videos on Colostomy/ileostomy showing group number (as indicated in the study), Useful and non-useful videos (based on scores), number of viewers, duration, number of likes, number of dislikes, days on YouTube, Comments, Scores for major criteria, scores for minor criteria, and total scores. Items of the criteria are explained in tables and the manuscript.
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- Data for: Development of an Observational Tool to Assess Health Coaching FidelityScores on each section of the Health Coaching Index for validation sample; HCI scores correlated with RIAS
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- Data for: Assessment of Motivational Interviewing; Psychometric characteristics of the MITS 2.1 in general practiceAnalyses for ‘Assessment of Motivational Interviewing; Psychometric characteristics of the MITS 2.1 in general practice’
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- Data for: Brain tumour patients are using social media for disease management: Current practices and implications for the futureRaw data from survey of patients Downloaded directly from survey monkey
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- Data for: The Impact of Residents Sitting at the Bedside on Patients' Satisfaction during Team Roundsdata of our patient surveys and resident surveys
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- Data for: E-learning communication skills training for Physiotherapy students; a two phased sequential mixed methods studyQualitative data to support phase 2 of the research.
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- Data for: Psychological and Relational Factors in ESRD Hemodialysis Treatment in an Underserved CommunityThis is the raw data to our study.
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- Data for: Cancer Information Overload: Discriminant Validity and Relationship to Sun Safe BehaviorsCIO 7 data.
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- Provider perceptions of interventions to encourage prevention and early diagnosis of cancer after a negative diagnosis (part of the ORCA Study: Opportunities to Raise Cancer Awareness after urgent referral)This qualitative interview study explored health care professional views about the feasibility of offering additional support to patients with symptoms suspicious of cancer, who are urgently referred for investigation and after tests are found not to have cancer. Participants were UK National Health Service staff who worked either in primary care referring patients to an urgent referral pathway (also known as the Two Week Wait pathway) or worked in a secondary care urgent referral pathway offering tests to patients to assess whether symptoms were caused by cancer. The sample included nurses, doctors, dentists and allied health professionals. Interviews varied in time duration from approximately 23 to 111 minutes, mean duration was 41 minutes and verbatim transcripts are deposited here.
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- Provider perceptions of interventions to encourage prevention and early diagnosis of cancer after a negative diagnosis (part of the ORCA Study: Opportunities to Raise Cancer Awareness after urgent referral)This qualitative interview study explored health care professional views about the feasibility of offering additional support to patients with symptoms suspicious of cancer, who are urgently referred for investigation and after tests are found not to have cancer. Participants were UK National Health Service staff who worked either in primary care referring patients to an urgent referral pathway (also known as the Two Week Wait pathway) or worked in a secondary care urgent referral pathway offering tests to patients to assess whether symptoms were caused by cancer. The sample included nurses, doctors, dentists and allied health professionals. Interviews varied in time duration from approximately 23 to 111 minutes, mean duration was 41 minutes and verbatim transcripts are deposited here.
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