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Eleanor M. Birch

Researcher at Georgetown University

Publications -  10
Citations -  121

Eleanor M. Birch is an academic researcher from Georgetown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Quality (philosophy). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 68 citations. Previous affiliations of Eleanor M. Birch include University of Washington & University of Western Australia.

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Smartphones in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review

TL;DR: Feasibility testing of culturally appropriate mHealth delivery for CR and heart failure management is required in rural and remote settings with subsequent implementation and evaluation into local health care services.
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Eliminating Neglected Tropical Diseases in Urban Areas: A Review of Challenges, Strategies and Research Directions for Successful Mass Drug Administration.

TL;DR: This narrative review considers the published literature on MDA implementation for specific NTDs and in-country experiences under the ENVISION and END in Africa projects to surface features of urban settings that challenge delivery strategies known to work in rural areas.
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Exploring treatment decision-making in cancer management for rural residents: Patient and provider perspectives on a recently established regional radiotherapy service.

TL;DR: Examination of stakeholders' views of how the establishment of the South West Radiation Oncology Service in Bunbury, Western Australia, has affected treatment decision‐making, and the extent to which patients are involved in the decision-making process is examined.
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Content Quality of YouTube Videos About Gestational Diabetes: Systematic Evaluation

TL;DR: Although high-quality videos about gestational diabetes exist, reliability, accuracy, and comprehensiveness were low overall, and higher quality was not associated with increased viewer interaction.
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Not Like the Textbook: An Atypical Case of Ectopic Pregnancy

TL;DR: This case provides an illustration of ectopic pregnancy that presented without classically associated symptoms, and also highlights how anchoring bias and pre-emptive closure, among other cognitive biases, contributed to a missed diagnosis.