Search Results - "Habib, Talat"
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South African Family Practice Manual, fourth edition: Meeting expectations?
Published in South African Family Practice (26-09-2023)“…No abract available…”
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Erratum: South African Family Practice Manual, fourth edition: Meeting expectations?
Published in South African Family Practice (2023)“…Abstract only…”
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Do not lose your patient in translation: Using interpreters effectively in primary care
Published in South African family practice (27-02-2023)“…South Africa is a multicultural society characterised by a rich diversity of languages. As a result, many healthcare providers and their patients often do not…”
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Healthcare providers' knowledge, attitudes and practices on smoking cessation intervention in the Northern Cape
Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2024)“…Clinicians are crucial in encouraging smokers to quit through behavioural or pharmacological smoking cessation interventions. Smokers quit better with…”
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices on diabetic foot care among nurses in Kimberley, South Africa
Published in South African family practice (01-01-2024)“… Diabetic foot is a dangerous complication of diabetes and can lead to high morbidity and mortality. As essential team members of the healthcare system, nurses…”
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Profile of dog bite injuries in patients presenting at Kimberley Hospital Complex’s emergency and gateway centres, 2015 to 2017
Published in African journal of primary health care & family medicine (2020)“…Background: Dog bite injuries in humans remain a public health problem. There is limited nationally representative data on the magnitude of the problem and the…”
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Increased Autoreactivity of the Complement-Activating Molecule Mannan-Binding Lectin in a Type 1 Diabetes Model
Published in Journal of diabetes research (01-01-2016)“…Background. Diabetic kidney disease is the leading cause of end-stage renal failure despite intensive treatment of modifiable risk factors. Identification of…”
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