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Feasibility and Acceptability of the Living My Life Program for Rural and Remote Stroke Survivors
ABSTRACT Objective Determine feasibility and acceptability of the Living My Life Program from the perspective of rural and remote stroke survivors and identify refinements required. Setting Queensland, Australia. Participants Adults diagnosed with stroke > 6 months prior, living at home, and willing to use videoconferencing technology. Design Pragmatic
Sarah M. Jackson +6 more
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Managing fatigue in Parkinson's disease: Preparing for a randomized controlled trial
Background Fatigue in Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common, debilitating symptom often overlooked in research and clinical practice. Effective interventions are needed to mitigate its impact on people with PD.
Neda Alizadeh +4 more
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Care Pathways and Determinants in Essure® Contraceptive Implant Use and Removal: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Background Introduced in 2002, the Essure® implant was promoted as a minimally invasive permanent contraceptive. After widespread use, increasing reports of adverse effects led to its global withdrawal in 2018. This study explores the experiences of women in France who chose Essure®, focusing on their motivations and the factors leading to its
Jéronine Tengue +8 more
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This work presents a modern framework for IBD education, integrating active learning, digital tools, gamification, simulation and robust evaluation. These strategies aim to enhance clinical competence, engagement and patient outcomes, supporting a learner‐centred scalable approach to training healthcare professionals in the complex management of ...
Sophie Restellini +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background People with dementia are often hospitalized from the emergency department (ED) for conditions that could potentially be treated in the outpatient setting. In scenarios of clinical equipoise—where either admission or discharge may be appropriate—little is known about how emergency physicians make disposition decisions.
Anita N. Chary +12 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study explored barriers to cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR) participation among individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and risk factors in a rural, low‐resource setting. Design A qualitative study using focus groups. Sample 21 individuals (76% women, 71% with CVD risk factors, 48% with incomplete elementary education ...
Mayara Moura Alves da Cruz +7 more
wiley +1 more source
BackgroundInsomnia is a prevalent condition with significant health, societal, and economic impacts. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) is recommended as the first-line treatment.
Sofie Møgelberg Knutzen +5 more
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BackgroundOnline mindfulness based cognitive therapy (eMBCT) has been shown to reduce psychological distress in people with cancer.
Nasim Badaghi +6 more
doaj +1 more source
BackgroundIn-person nutrition and exercise interventions improve physical function in chronic diseases, yet the acceptability and effectiveness of web-based delivery, especially with different levels of personnel support, require ...
Puneeta Tandon +15 more
doaj +1 more source
While videoconferencing has become an integral part of many individuals’ lives, less is known regarding how individuals’ experience of videoconference fatigue (VF) and work-family conflict (WFC) affects their emotional well-being over time. We examine the changes in VF, WFC, loneliness, and well-being across time, through the lens of the stressor ...
Benjamin Li +4 more
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