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The aim of this study was to examine whether the parental conceptual model of illness is a factor in the long-term outcome of children with severe recurrent abdominal pain
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) affects up to 15% of children. A biopsychosocial approach to the treatment of children with RAP has been proposed as an alternative to the traditional medical model. The aim of this study was to examine whether the parental conceptual model of illness is a factor in the long-term outcome of children with severe RAP. METHODS: The study was more...
International Classification:
Other - severe recurrent abdominal pain
Categories:
parental conceptual model of illness
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Pediatrics,
Vol: 112 Page: 1368-72 December 2003
E. Crushell; M. Rowland; M. Doherty; S. Gormally; S. Harty; B. Bourke; B. Drumm
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This study examined new coeliac patients seen over a 9-year period to determine how the availability of serology, particularly to primary care physicians, has changed rates and sources of diagnosis
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Serological testing, using IgA class endomysial and tissue transglutaminase antibodies has high sensitivity and specificity for coeliac disease and allows case finding by clinicians other than gastroenterologists. We reviewed new coeliac patients seen over a 9-year period to determine how the availability of serology, particularly to primary care physicians, has changed more...
International Classification:
Diseases of the digestive system - Other diseases of the digestive system - coeliac disease
Categories:
coeliac disease
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Dig Liver Dis,
Vol: 37 Page: 928-33 December 2005
W. Dickey; S. A. McMillan
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