Aida Budreviciute
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Recent Articles
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Sauseriene J, Serapinas D, Liseckiene I, Budreviciute A, Vaiciuniene R, Gradauskiene B, et al.
Medicina (Kaunas)
. 2024 Mar;
60(3).
PMID: 38541110
Vaccination is one means of SARS-CoV-2 prevention and control. However, despite the effectiveness of vaccination, adverse reactions continue to require vigilance and monitoring. The researchers emphasize the possibility that some...
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Budreviciute A, Raila G, Paukstaitiene R, Valius L
Prim Health Care Res Dev
. 2023 Jan;
24:e6.
PMID: 36617854
Aim: To assess the opinions of physicians working in family physician teams regarding COVID-19 (threat perception, overall work satisfaction, patient satisfaction with services provided, patient access to services, and the...
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Budreviciute A, Raila G, Paukstaitiene R, Valius L, Argyrides M
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2022 Dec;
10(12).
PMID: 36553996
Crises in the medicine sector such as the COVID-19 pandemic encourage the search for effective solutions for the provision of health care services, when conventional face-to-face consultations may be difficult...
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Budreviciute A, Raila G, Paukstaitiene R, Valius L
PLoS One
. 2022 Oct;
17(10):e0274360.
PMID: 36301891
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe impact on public life around the world, influencing medicine and health, the economy, employment, science, and education. Health care specialists are key workers...
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Budreviciute A, Kalediene R, Paukstaitiene R, Bagdoniene L, Stankunas M, Valius L
Prim Health Care Res Dev
. 2021 Jan;
22:e1.
PMID: 33504395
Background: A competitive advantage in health care institutions can be cultivated by marketing activities and value creation for patients with chronic diseases in primary health care. Type 2 diabetes mellitus...
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Budreviciute A, Damiati S, Sabir D, Onder K, Schuller-Goetzburg P, Plakys G, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2020 Dec;
8:574111.
PMID: 33324597
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are of increasing concern for society and national governments, as well as globally due to their high mortality rate. The main risk factors of NCDs can be...
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Katileviciute A, Plakys G, Budreviciute A, Onder K, Damiati S, Kodzius R
Biomolecules
. 2019 Dec;
9(12).
PMID: 31861140
Recently more consideration has been given to the use of renewable materials and agricultural residues. Wheat production is increasing yearly and correspondingly, the volume of by-products from the wheat process...
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Budreviciute A, Kalediene R, Bagdoniene L, Paukstaitiene R, Valius L
Prim Health Care Res Dev
. 2019 Aug;
20:e122.
PMID: 31426882
Aim: To explore the relationships between social, emotional, and functional values, and satisfaction of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with an emphasis on Lithuanian primary health care services...
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Budreviciute A, Kalediene R, Petrauskiene J
PLoS One
. 2019 Jan;
13(12):e0209816.
PMID: 30596741
Background: Primary health care institutions are looking for opportunities to create value for patients and to increase the competitiveness of the health care institution. Determination of competitive priorities for creation...