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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,486 datasets
A dataset associated with a research paper analyzing the use of mechanical restraints in adult psychiatric inpatient settings using signal detection theory. The data was authored by Nicholas Scurich and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific data volume, time range, and geographic scope are not detailed in the available metadata.
A historical text titled 'Vermehrte Newe Beschreibung Der Muscowitischen und Persischen Reyse', which translates to 'Increased New Description of the Muscovite and Persian Journey'. The work is authored by Elio C. Brancaforte and is listed on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset's license is closed, and its specific content, format, and size are not detailed in the available metadata.
A dataset related to the Royal Park Multidiagnostic Instrument for Psychosis, a tool for clinical assessment. The dataset is authored by Patrick D. McGorry and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform. Its specific content, scale, and collection date are not detailed in the available metadata.
A collection of computed tomography (CT) exam data, likely containing medical images. The dataset is published by the OECD and aggregated on the PapersWithCode platform. Specific details on the number of exams, time range, and exact content are not provided in the available metadata.
A diagnostic interview protocol for genetic studies, authored by John I. Nürnberger and listed on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset is likely designed for research linking psychiatric conditions with genetic factors. Specific details on the number of records, interview structure, and temporal coverage are not provided in the available metadata.
Faculty Opinions recommends a dataset on 5700 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the New York City area. The data likely contains presenting characteristics, comorbidities, and clinical outcomes for these patients. It was published on paperswithcode by Anthony Harries.
A dataset likely containing structured diagnostic interview data for autism spectrum disorders. The data is authored by Ann Le Couteur and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific temporal coverage and scale are unknown.
OECD data on Magnetic Resonance Imaging units likely tracks the availability of this medical technology across countries. The dataset is published on paperswithcode and originates from the OECD, suggesting a focus on international healthcare infrastructure. Columns likely contain metrics such as counts of MRI units per region or country.
Epilepsy in Children and Adolescents is a collection of medical literature and research papers sourced from paperswithcode. The description lists numerous chapter titles covering classification, epidemiology, treatment, surgery, and quality of life impacts related to pediatric epilepsy. The dataset's specific size, format, and original author are unknown.
OECD data on hospital beds. The dataset likely contains statistics on hospital bed capacity and availability. Columns suggest metrics related to healthcare infrastructure.
A decade-spanning, multi-country workforce survey tracking mental health conditions and productivity. The dataset likely contains responses from employees across multiple nations over a ten-year period. The original author and specific row count are not provided in the metadata.
A decade-spanning survey dataset tracking mental health conditions and productivity across a multi-country workforce. The data appears to be sourced from Kaggle, but specific author, organization, and update details are not provided. The dataset's structure and specific variables are described at a high level, lacking column-level detail.
A dataset related to debriefing assessments in healthcare simulation, authored by R. Simon and published on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset's license is listed as closed, and specific details on its size, columns, and content are not provided in the metadata.
A collection of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) exam data aggregated by paperswithcode. The dataset is authored by the OECD, but its specific size, temporal coverage, and detailed content are not described in the available metadata. The license is listed as closed, restricting its use.
170 relevant articles from a MEDLINE search between 1984 and 1999 form the evidence base for this review. The work provides a counseling model for family doctors, emphasizing patient strengths and practical application. It synthesizes research, seminal books, and observations of taped therapy sessions.
Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire is a dataset authored by Mark Zimmerman and hosted on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset likely contains structured questionnaire responses for psychiatric screening. Its specific content, size, and update history are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Marsha L. Schroeder's Dimensional Assessment of Personality Pathology--Basic Questionnaire, listed on paperswithcode. The dataset likely contains structured responses or scores from a psychological assessment tool. Its specific scale, features, and collection methodology require verification after download.
Joyce Robertson authored a dataset titled 'A two year old goes to the hospital', which is hosted on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset's specific content, size, and structure are not detailed in the provided metadata. Its platform tags suggest a potential historical or case-study nature related to medical or genealogical records.
The Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders is a dataset from paperswithcode. It likely contains documentation or research materials related to a standardized treatment approach for emotional disorders. The author is listed as James F. Boswell.
United States registered nurse workforce data from the Current Population Survey, extended through 2021. The dataset likely contains monthly demographic and employment metrics, showing a plateau and subsequent decline in RN supply during the pandemic. The analysis indicates a decrease of over 100,000 RNs in one year, a drop not observed in the previous four decades.