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Wil-Lie Chen

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Chang D, Chen W, Wang R
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Feb; 22(1):199. PMID: 35164761
Background: There is growing interest in patient autonomy, and communication between physicians and patients has become the essential cornerstone for improving the quality of healthcare services. Previous research has concentrated...
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Jane Z, Chang C, Lin H, Liu Y, Chen W
Gastroenterol Nurs . 2011 Aug; 34(4):277-86. PMID: 21814061
Studies of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have focused on the relationship between IBS and the menstrual cycle in Western societies. Specifically, an exacerbation of bowel symptoms, gas, distention, diarrhea, and...
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Chen W
J Clin Nurs . 2010 May; 19(7-8):1021-9. PMID: 20492046
Aims And Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore Chinese mothers' perceptions about breastfeeding and infant health in the Canadian context. Background: Chinese mothers' breastfeeding perceptions are challenging...
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Liu J, Dai P, Chen S, Huang H, Hsu J, Chen W, et al.
Pediatr Dent . 2010 May; 32(2):123-6. PMID: 20483015
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of 3-rooted primary mandibular second molar teeth in Chinese patients via vertical bitewing radiography. Methods: Vertical bitewing radiographs of...
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Lu Z, Chen W, Chen H, Ou M, Lin H
Hu Li Za Zhi . 2009 May; 56(3):88-92. PMID: 19472118
Discussions of the impact of technological innovation on nursing practices have focused on how technology enhances nursing professional abilities to deliver quality nursing care, on one hand, and the sacrifice...
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Lu Z, Chen W, Chen H, Ou M
J Nurs Res . 2009 Apr; 17(1):42-51. PMID: 19352228
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) results in a poor quality of life and absenteeism due to unpredictable abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloating. IBS has prevalence rates of approximately 6% to 22%...
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Tu M, Tsai C, Jou M, Chen W, Chang Y, Chen S, et al.
J Endod . 2007 Sep; 33(10):1163-6. PMID: 17889682
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of mandibular first molars featuring a distolingual root among a Taiwanese population. A total of 731 patients' periapical radiographs were...