'E koekoe te T ūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders - A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The diversity of birdcalls reminds us of the individuality of eating disorders. Health practitioners are reminded that just as the Tūī, Kākā and Kererū possess their own unique birdcalls, so do Māori with eating disorders and their whānau have their own experiences, needs and required treatment responses.PMID:37888910 | DOI:10.1177/00048674231207583 (Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - October 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mau Te Rangimarie Clark Jenni Manuel Cameron Lacey Suzanne Pitama Ruth Cunningham Jennifer Jordan Source Type: research

'E koekoe te T ūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders - A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The diversity of birdcalls reminds us of the individuality of eating disorders. Health practitioners are reminded that just as the Tūī, Kākā and Kererū possess their own unique birdcalls, so do Māori with eating disorders and their whānau have their own experiences, needs and required treatment responses.PMID:37888910 | DOI:10.1177/00048674231207583 (Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - October 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mau Te Rangimarie Clark Jenni Manuel Cameron Lacey Suzanne Pitama Ruth Cunningham Jennifer Jordan Source Type: research

'E koekoe te T ūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders - A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The diversity of birdcalls reminds us of the individuality of eating disorders. Health practitioners are reminded that just as the Tūī, Kākā and Kererū possess their own unique birdcalls, so do Māori with eating disorders and their whānau have their own experiences, needs and required treatment responses.PMID:37888910 | DOI:10.1177/00048674231207583 (Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - October 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mau Te Rangimarie Clark Jenni Manuel Cameron Lacey Suzanne Pitama Ruth Cunningham Jennifer Jordan Source Type: research

'E koekoe te T ūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders - A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The diversity of birdcalls reminds us of the individuality of eating disorders. Health practitioners are reminded that just as the Tūī, Kākā and Kererū possess their own unique birdcalls, so do Māori with eating disorders and their whānau have their own experiences, needs and required treatment responses.PMID:37888910 | DOI:10.1177/00048674231207583 (Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - October 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mau Te Rangimarie Clark Jenni Manuel Cameron Lacey Suzanne Pitama Ruth Cunningham Jennifer Jordan Source Type: research

'E koekoe te T ūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders - A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The diversity of birdcalls reminds us of the individuality of eating disorders. Health practitioners are reminded that just as the Tūī, Kākā and Kererū possess their own unique birdcalls, so do Māori with eating disorders and their whānau have their own experiences, needs and required treatment responses.PMID:37888910 | DOI:10.1177/00048674231207583 (Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - October 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mau Te Rangimarie Clark Jenni Manuel Cameron Lacey Suzanne Pitama Ruth Cunningham Jennifer Jordan Source Type: research

'E koekoe te T ūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders - A qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The diversity of birdcalls reminds us of the individuality of eating disorders. Health practitioners are reminded that just as the Tūī, Kākā and Kererū possess their own unique birdcalls, so do Māori with eating disorders and their whānau have their own experiences, needs and required treatment responses.PMID:37888910 | DOI:10.1177/00048674231207583 (Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry)
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - October 27, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Mau Te Rangimarie Clark Jenni Manuel Cameron Lacey Suzanne Pitama Ruth Cunningham Jennifer Jordan Source Type: research

The 100 Most Cited Kluver-Bucy Research Articles: A Bibliometric Analysis
Cureus. 2023 Sep 16;15(9):e45382. doi: 10.7759/cureus.45382. eCollection 2023 Sep.ABSTRACTKluver-Bucy Syndrome (KBS) is a rare neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by hyperorality, hypersexuality, bulimia, visual agnosia, and amnesia due to lesions affecting bilateral temporal lobes. It is attributed to a multitude of causes, including stroke, herpes simplex encephalitis, Alzheimer's disease, and head trauma. Current treatments for KBS include symptomatic management with antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, carbamazepine, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. The bibliometric analysis was done to reflect the relevan...
Source: Herpes - October 19, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Cynthia Janku Priya V Engel Kisan Patel Elias Giraldo Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research

Importance of different electronic medical record components for chronic disease identification in a Swiss primary care database: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The EMR-C medication was most important for chronic disease identification overall, but identification varied strongly by disease. The analysis of the importance of different EMR-Cs for estimating prevalence revealed strengths and weaknesses of the disease definitions used within the FIRE primary care database. Although prioritising specificity over sensitivity in the EMR-C criteria may have led to underestimation of most prevalences, their sex- and age-specific patterns were consistent with published figures for Swiss general practice.PMID:37854021 | DOI:10.57187/smw.2023.40107 (Source: Swiss Medical Weekly)
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - October 19, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Rahel Meier Thomas Grischott Yael Rachamin Levy J äger Oliver Senn Thomas Rosemann Jakob M Burgstaller Stefan Markun Source Type: research