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The Role of Patient Preferences in the Arts Therapies
Background Consideration of patient preferences is in line with recovery and resource-oriented approaches to mental health treatment and is recommended by national and international guidelines.
Millard, Emma
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This qualitative study explored the origins of interest in textile arts among a group of women living with long-term health problems. The part that illness played in motivating engagement in creative arts was of particular concern. Twenty four women were
Reynolds, F
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Endoscopic small bowel therapies for type 2 diabetes
Abstract Type 2 diabetes is a global epidemic despite current medical treatments. Many patients are not responsive to medications, and patients with obesity are hesitant about bariatric surgery. Studies investigating the metabolic effects of Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass have increasingly demonstrated that the duodenum plays a key role in the ...
Roma Patel +4 more
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Editorial: The arts therapies and neuroscience. [PDF]
Hass-Cohen N +3 more
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Reminiscence in arts therapies: a scoping review
Mākslas terapijaVeselības aprūpeArt TherapyHealth CareMaģistra darba ietvaros veikts darbības jomu noteikšanas pārskats, kurā aplūkota reminiscence mākslu terapijā.
Anna Jolkina
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Mindfulness and Expressive Arts Therapies in Cancer Care
This paper considers the efficacy of utilizing Expressive Arts Therapies as a primary intervention in addressing the psychosocial needs of patients in cancer treatment and recovery.
LaCreta, Maria
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Abstract Recently, we suggested the combination of chemotherapy and P2RX4 inhibition as a promising novel therapeutic approach for P2RX4‐expressing epithelial tumors to prevent paracrine resistance. Here, we aimed to assess whether determining P2RX4 expression status in colorectal and pancreatic cancer patients would allow stratification of potentially
Christoph Steup +12 more
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This thesis explores the value of study in the arts, as perceived by third year students at the University of Waikato. The research consisted of two phases; an initial survey of 200 students, studying both within and outside of arts disciplines, and the ...
Fourie, Elna
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Artificial intelligence (AI) offers transformative potential for paediatric diagnosis and treatment, yet implementation faces unique challenges, including data scarcity, algorithmic bias, and children's developmental physiology. This review examines current applications and charts a path toward transparent, equitable, and trustworthy AI in child health.
Ruisong Wang +3 more
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Creative arts therapies for stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. [PDF]
Arora V +4 more
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