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Preferences for Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis Prevention Strategies in Individuals With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

open access: yesArthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Objective There is growing interest in evaluating new strategies to delay or prevent posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) in individuals who have sustained anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This study sought to determine characteristics of potential treatments that are acceptable to patients with ACL injury. Methods Participants with a history of
Kevin Kennedy   +9 more
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Women's Experiences with Cardiac Rehabilitation — Participation and Non-Participation

Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2008
Background: Coronary Heart Disease is a major cause of death in women. Evidence shows that Cardiac Rehabilitation can reduce morbidity and mortality while improving mental well-being and promotes a return to social roles. Little is known, however, about women’s experiences with Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Schou, L   +3 more
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A participant's experience

Bee World, 2004
I have had a love affair with South America for many years, stirred by my other passion, tropical orchids, so when the opportunity arose to visit Brazil to be immersed in a population of renowned bee experts I had no hesitation in registering. The last IBRA conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand, was a wonderful, well-organized affair so everything augured
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Nonclinical Participants' Reports of Hallucinatory Experiences.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 2005
Nous avons etudie les hallucinations chez des sujets non cliniques au moyen d'une adaptation francaise d'un questionnaire d'autodeclaration (echelle d'hallucinations de Launay-Slade, ou LSHS). Nous nous sommes penches sur la structure des facteurs du questionnaire.
Laroi, Frank, Van der Linden, Martial
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Reflective Exploration of Beekman’s Participant Experience

Qualitative Health Research, 2010
In this study we explored the researcher as an instrument in phenomenological research.To contribute to the discussion on phenomenological research methods for use in fieldwork, we explored Ton Beekman’s participant experience (1986) as a way of enhancing the rigor and quality of data construction in phenomenological fieldwork.
Febe, Friberg, Joakim, Ohlén
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Refugee families' experience of research participation

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2000
AbstractBecause refugees can experience crisis, bereavement, and traumatization, there has been a rapid increase of research carried out with refugees. This study investigated how refugee families respond to participation in research. A previous study explored how adults and children had communicated about the difficult question of repatriation after ...
K, Dyregrov, A, Dyregrov, M, Raundalen
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Remote participation for LHD experiments

Fusion Engineering and Design, 2006
Abstract To accomplish a large-scale experiment, such as large helical device (LHD) experiment, effective cooperation among institutes is necessary. In order to establish such cooperation, the NIFS provides the following remote participation facilities for the LHD experiments.
M. Emoto   +3 more
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Bereaved parents’ experience of research participation

Social Science & Medicine, 2004
Despite the ethical codes guiding bereavement research, few studies have been conducted to evaluate the perceived stress experienced by the bereaved, and to explore which methodologies cause least distress. This article investigates how bereaved and traumatised populations experience research participation, and they voice their recommendations for ...
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