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Sentiment analysis of social media posts on pharmacotherapy: A scoping review.

Pharmacology research & perspectives

Sharma C, Whittle S, Haghighi PD, Burstein F, Keen H.
PMID: 32813329
Pharmacol Res Perspect. 2020 Oct;8(5):e00640. doi: 10.1002/prp2.640.

Social media is playing an increasingly central role in patient's decision-making process. Advances in technology have enabled meaningful interpretation of discussions on social media. We conducted a scoping review to assess whether Sentiment Analysis (SA), a big data analytic...

[NOCEBO EFFECT: AN ADVICE TO A PRACTITIONER].

Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)

Pushkar DJ, Kasjan GR, Zhivul'ko AR, Popova AS.
PMID: 26390571
Urologiia. 2015 May-Jun;(3):109-13.

Nocebo effect is the onset or exacerbation of unwanted symptoms (adverse reaction) as a reaction to medical treatment. The nocebo effect is very common both in clinical practice and in clinical trials. Medical practitioner's knowledge of the patient's predisposition...

Quality of life in children with adverse drug reactions: a narrative and systematic review.

British journal of clinical pharmacology

Del Pozzo-Magaña BR, Rieder MJ, Lazo-Langner A.
PMID: 24833305
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2015 Oct;80(4):827-33. doi: 10.1111/bcp.12423. Epub 2015 Jul 02.

AIMS: Adverse drug reactions are a common problem affecting adults and children. The economic impact of the adverse drug reactions has been widely evaluated; however, studies of the impact on the quality of life of children with adverse drug...

Supporting Clinicians After Adverse Events: Development of a Clinician Peer Support Program.

Journal of patient safety

Lane MA, Newman BM, Taylor MZ, OʼNeill M, Ghetti C, Woltman RM, Waterman AD.
PMID: 29878948
J Patient Saf. 2018 Sep;14(3):e56-e60. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000508.

BACKGROUND: Many healthcare organizations have developed processes for supporting the emotional needs of patients and their families after medical errors or adverse events. However, the clinicians involved in such events may become "second victims" and frequently experience emotional harm...

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