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“... of the patient and interventions used to decrease it.Material and Methods: Non-experimental descriptive...”
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“... devices launched were not easily accepted by patients and it became necessary to decrease their...”
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“.... This goal requires an understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate not only the progression...”
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“... care should be offered and how care should be delivered that aim to decrease the evidence-practice gap...”
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“... frequency of pathological processes, which ultimately lead the human being to death. Part of these...”
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“... patient autonomy and supporting their decisions, preserving individual beliefs and values8. Health...”
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“...In the last three decades, remarkable improvements in patient care, namely a widened access...”
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