Publications by authors named "K Sanford"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on understanding the knowledge of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) among patients aged 60 and older, particularly regarding its risks and the availability of vaccines.
  • - Results showed that a significant number of participants (78%) had not been educated about RSV by healthcare providers, although many had some awareness of its transmission and prevention methods.
  • - The findings highlight the importance of community pharmacies in increasing patient education and promoting vaccination, with 63% of survey participants consenting to receive the RSV vaccine during the study.
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Everyday well-being appraisals are judgments about the goodness of recent daily life events. These appraisals are expected to be distinct from other types of well-being involving traits, affect, and psychological distress and expected to be uniquely important for understanding health behavior such as exercise, diet, and treatment adherence for people with medical conditions. To develop and test a new Everyday Wellbeing Appraisal Scale, two studies were conducted in which a total of 718 people with hypertension completed online questionnaires.

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Background: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been reported as an adverse event for patients receiving combined oral contraceptives. Norethindrone/ethinyl estradiol (NET/EE) and drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol (DRSP/EE) are two commonly prescribed combined hormonal oral contraceptive agents used in the United States, differing in their progestin component.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the progestin component of a combined oral contraceptive and the risk of DVT in patients taking oral contraceptives for birth control using data derived from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS).

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All healthcare systems are challenged to provide sufficient access to appropriate care for the individuals and communities they serve. Among the commonly discussed interventions in an era of clinical shortages is the establishment of team-based care, where team members can practice at the top of their license. This solution ensures that talent and ability are amplified.

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Poor sleep quality is highly prevalent among individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Further, poor sleep quality is associated with reduced quality of life, increased stress response, memory impairments, and progression to dementia among individuals with MCI. Pharmacological treatments for sleep have mixed efficacy and can lead to dependency.

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