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Physiotherapy rehabilitation experiences of people with shoulder dislocation in ARTISAN study: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Naghdi S+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Pain is under‐assessed and under‐treated among people living with dementia. This study aims to explore the perspectives of people with dementia, family carers, and healthcare professionals regarding their experiences and needs for pain assessment and management. Design A qualitative descriptive approach. Methods Between May and August 2023,
Lihui Pu+5 more
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The clinical and functional outcomes of closed reduction and arthroscopic McLaughlin procedure in patients with neglected locked posterior shoulder dislocation. [PDF]
Ebied WF+4 more
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Multimodal Collective Sensemaking in Extreme Contexts: Evidence from Maritime Search and Rescue
Abstract In extreme contexts, actors must often engage in collective sensemaking to enable coordinated action. While prior research has established that cognitive disparities and emotive distractions disrupt collective sensemaking, we lack theory on how actors overcome these common challenges in extreme contexts.
Thomas Lübcke+3 more
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Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation with Coracoid Fracture in an Old Age Male: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
Sawant K, Bansal S.
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Going to work sick: A scoping review of illness presenteeism among physicians and medical trainees
Abstract Background Illness presenteeism (IP)—characterized by individuals working despite being sick—is a prevalent and complex phenomenon among physicians and trainees amidst competing priorities within medicine. The COVID‐19 pandemic and growing attention to physician and trainee well‐being have sparked renewed interest in IP. We conducted a scoping
Lorenzo Madrazo+5 more
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