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Objective To support high‐quality, patient‐centered care for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) developed evidence‐based measures incorporating clinical and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs). Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), we conducted semistructured interviews ...
Catherine Nasrallah +13 more
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Trajectories of Physical Function in Canadian Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Objectives We describe trajectories of physical function in children newly diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and identify trajectories with persisting functional impairments and associated baseline characteristics. Methods We included patients enrolled in the Canadian Alliance of Pediatric Rheumatology Investigators (CAPRI) Registry ...
Clare Cunningham +14 more
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Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of the 2023 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/EULAR classification criteria for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) in a real‐world cohort of women diagnosed with primary obstetric APS (oAPS) and to assess their ability to identify patients at risk of future pregnancy complications ...
Francesca Ruffilli +10 more
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The relationship between physical activity level, attitude to seek psychological help, and mental development in adolescents. [PDF]
Çalı O, Yıldız R.
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Child Care, 2018
With Ofsted's recent announcement that its inspectors would put a greater emphasis on movement, exercise and control activities, how can childminders get children moving?
Linda Cooper, Julianne Harlow
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With Ofsted's recent announcement that its inspectors would put a greater emphasis on movement, exercise and control activities, how can childminders get children moving?
Linda Cooper, Julianne Harlow
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Practical Professional Child Care, 2007
Encouraging small children to take part in physical activity is important for several reasons. It can help develop fine and gross motor skills, balance, coordination and spacial awareness. Additionally, as both child and adult obesity rates are on the increase, it can promote a healthy lifestyle to children from a young age – initiating a pattern ...
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Encouraging small children to take part in physical activity is important for several reasons. It can help develop fine and gross motor skills, balance, coordination and spacial awareness. Additionally, as both child and adult obesity rates are on the increase, it can promote a healthy lifestyle to children from a young age – initiating a pattern ...
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Child Care, 2009
This month Sheila Riddall-Leech looks at observations in the context of the fifth of the six areas of learning.
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This month Sheila Riddall-Leech looks at observations in the context of the fifth of the six areas of learning.
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