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Marja J. Verhoef

Researcher at University of Calgary

Publications -  157
Citations -  4786

Marja J. Verhoef is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 157 publications receiving 4544 citations. Previous affiliations of Marja J. Verhoef include Education and Research Network.

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Increased Intestinal Permeability Is Associated with the Development of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in Critically Ill ICU Patients

TL;DR: The development ofMODS is associated with an abnormal and severe derangement of IP that is detectable prior to the onset of the syndrome, lending credence to the premise that gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction may be causally associated with the development of MODS in the critically ill patient.
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Development of an International Questionnaire to Measure Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (I-CAM-Q)

TL;DR: Once validated in English and non-English speaking populations, the I-CAM-Q will provide an opportunity for researchers to gather comparable data in studies conducted in different populations and provide the foundation for evidence-based comparisons at an international level.
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Whole systems research: a discipline for studying complementary and alternative medicine.

TL;DR: The pre-defined goals, issues that were developed, and opportunities that were revealed in a workshop held in Vancouver BC, in which scientists, practitioners, and policy makers met to lay the foundations of whole systems research, are described.
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Use of complementary and alternative medicine by patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

TL;DR: A broad overview of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), including prevalence of use, common therapies used, and reasons for and factors associated with CAM use is provided.
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Why do patients seek a second opinion or alternative medicine

TL;DR: Psychosocial determinants of seeking a second opinion and alternative medicine use and using alternative medical care were positively related to scepticism toward conventional medicine and negatively related to perceived health status and satisfaction with clinic physicians.