Publications by authors named "J L W Hans Pot"

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  • A study in the Netherlands looked at how talking to people about Human Germline Genome Editing (HGGE) changed their opinions on it.* -
  • Most people agreed that HGGE should be used to stop serious genetic diseases, but not as much for other purposes like fighting infections or making people "better."* -
  • Talking about HGGE didn't really change most people's views, but it helped some understand it better and consider other opinions.*
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Background: SARS-CoV-2 real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) is well suited for the diagnosis of clinically ill patients requiring treatment. Application for community testing of symptomatic individuals for disease control purposes however raises challenges. SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen tests might offer an alternative, but quality evidence on their performance is limited.

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Background Despite the potential of clinical practice guidelines to improve patient outcomes, adherence to guidelines by prescribers is inconsistent. Objective The aim of the study was to determine whether an approach of introducing an educational programme for prescribers in the hospital combined with audit and feedback by the hospital pharmacist reduces non-adherence of prescribing physicians to key pharmacotherapeutic guidelines. Setting This prospective intervention study with a before-after design evaluated patients at surgical, urological and orthopaedic wards.

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