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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579135/navigating-the-cancer-journey-experiences-and-perspectives-of-young-adult-patients-in-tunisia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yosra Berrazaga, Haifa Rachdi, Myriam Saadi, Ahmed Anas Haouari, Sofiene Fendri, Nouha Daoud, Nesrine Mejri, Hamouda Boussen
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the experiences of young adult cancer patients within the Tunisian context. Methods: A total of 104 patients between the ages of 20 and 40, undergoing treatment for various types and stages of cancer, participated in a questionnaire-based survey. The survey encompassed topics related to the socioeconomic and psychological impacts of cancer, coping mechanisms, relationships, sexuality, and future aspirations. Results: Of the participants, 78 were women (75%) and 26 were men (25%), with an average age of 33 years...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576620/from-gut-to-brain-understanding-the-role-of-microbiota-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease
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REVIEW
Siyu Wang, Shuwei Zhou, Zhongyu Han, Bin Yu, Yin Xu, Yumeng Lin, Yutong Chen, Zi Jin, Yalong Li, Qinhan Cao, Yunying Xu, Qiang Zhang, Yuan-Cheng Wang
With the proposal of the "biological-psychological-social" model, clinical decision-makers and researchers have paid more attention to the bidirectional interactive effects between psychological factors and diseases. The brain-gut-microbiota axis, as an important pathway for communication between the brain and the gut, plays an important role in the occurrence and development of inflammatory bowel disease. This article reviews the mechanism by which psychological disorders mediate inflammatory bowel disease by affecting the brain-gut-microbiota axis...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576366/opioid-induced-constipation-old-and-new-concepts-in-diagnosis-and-treatment
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REVIEW
Francesco Squeo, Francesca Celiberto, Enzo Ierardi, Francesco Russo, Giuseppe Riezzo, Benedetta D'Attoma, Alfredo Di Leo, Giuseppe Losurdo
Daily use of opioid analgesics has significantly increased in recent years due to an increasing prevalence of conditions associated with chronic pain. Opioid-induced constipation (OIC) is one of the most common, under-recognized, and under-treated side effects of opioid analgesics. OIC significantly reduces the quality of life by causing psychological distress, lowering work productivity, and increasing access to healthcare facilities. The economic and social burden of OIC led to the development of precise strategies for daily clinical practice...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575960/a-service-mapping-exercise-of-four-health-and-social-care-staff-mental-health-and-wellbeing-services-resilience-hubs-to-describe-health-service-provision-and-interventions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate Allsopp, Filippo Varese, Paul French, Ellie Young, Hannah White, Priscilla Chung, Jessica Davey, Alysha A Hassan, Sally-Anne Wright, Alan Barrett, Gita Bhutani, Katherine McGuirk, Gemma Shields, Fay Huntley, Joanne Jordan, Aleix Rowlandson, May Sarsam, Hein Ten Cate, Holly Walker, Ruth Watson, Jenni Willbourn, Daniel Hind
BACKGROUND: NHS England funded 40 Mental Health and Wellbeing Hubs to support health and social care staff affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to document variations in how national guidance was adapted to the local contexts of four Hubs in the North of England. METHODS: We used a modified version of Price's (2019) service mapping methodology. Service level data were used to inform the analysis. A mapping template was adapted from a range of tools, including the European Service Mapping Schedule, and reviewed by Hub leads...
April 4, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570840/transition-of-care-from-post-acute-services-for-the-older-adults-in-quebec-a-pilot-impact-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shashank Ghai, Kathleen Chassé, Marie-Jeanne Renaud, Lilian Guicherd-Callin, André Bussières, Diana Zidarov
BACKGROUND: Early discharge of frail older adults from post-acute care service may result in individuals' reduced functional ability to carry out activities of daily living, and social, emotional, and psychological distress. To address these shortcomings, the Montreal West Island Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre in Quebec, Canada piloted a post-acute home physiotherapy program (PAHP) to facilitate the transition of older adults from the hospital to their home. This study aimed to evaluate: (1) the implementation fidelity of the PAHP program; (2) its impact on the functional independence, physical and mental health outcomes and quality of life of older adults who underwent this program (3) its potential adverse events, and (4) to identify the physical, psychological, and mental health care needs of older adults following their discharge at home...
April 3, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564261/evaluating-the-usability-of-an-mhealth-app-for-empowering-cancer-survivors-with-disabilities-heuristic-evaluation-and-usability-testing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel F Adler, Kevin Baez, Paulina Morales, Jocelyn Sotelo, David Victorson, Susan Magasi
BACKGROUND: More than 18 million cancer survivors are living in the United States. The effects of cancer and its treatments can have cognitive, psychological, physical, and social consequences that many survivors find incredibly disabling. Posttreatment support is often unavailable or underused, especially for survivors living with disabilities. This leaves them to deal with new obstacles and struggles on their own, oftentimes feeling lost during this transition. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions have been shown to effectively aid cancer survivors in dealing with many of the aftereffects of cancer and its treatments; these interventions hold immense potential for survivors living with disabilities...
April 2, 2024: JMIR Human Factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558859/the-international-classification-of-functioning-disability-and-health-framework-icf-a-new-approach-to-enhance-sport-and-physical-activity-participation-among-people-with-disabilities-in-scotland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liz Carlin, Gayle McPherson, Richard Davison
This research provides a pilot study of the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health Framework (ICF) involving persons with disabilities (PWD) with and without lived experience of sport participation in Scotland. National surveys in Scotland provide limited information on the nature of individual disability restricting the understanding of the relationship between disability and sport and physical activity participation. The ICF is a framework that aims to describe and classify functioning and thus can be used as a tool to provide a more detailed description of impairment for PWDs beyond their clinical condition...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557343/cross-cultural-experiences-and-self-development-a-psychobiographical-study-of-bruce-lee
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xia Xie, Chao Pan, Min Xu, Ao He, Yueyu Shu
A common challenge people face in today's cross-cultural world is how to solve a series of adaptation problems caused by cultural conflict. Exploring Bruce Lee's successful cross-cultural experiences through psychobiography offers some inspiration and thoughts. How did Bruce Lee successfully integrate martial arts, symbolising the Eastern culture, with films representing the Western culture, finally propelling kung fu films onto the international stage? Numerous publicly available materials about Bruce Lee were collected for this study, and the research data were evaluated using thematic analysis...
2024: International Review of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557290/social-skill-and-social-withdrawal-outcomes-in-children-following-pediatric-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carmel Camilleri, Alyssia Wilson, Nataly Beribisky, Mary Desrocher, Tricia Williams, Nomazulu Dlamini, Robyn Westmacott
Pediatric stroke can result in long-term impairments across attention, functional communication and motor domains. The current paper utilized parent reports of the Behavioral Assessment System for Children 2nd Edition and the Pediatric Stroke Outcome Measure to examine children's social skills and withdrawal behavior within a pediatric stroke population. Using the Canadian Pediatric Stroke Registry at The Hospital for Sick Children, data were analyzed for 312 children with ischemic stroke. Children with ischemic stroke demonstrated elevated parent-reported social skills problems (observed = 20...
April 1, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552368/variation-and-correlates-of-psychosocial-wellbeing-among-nulliparous-women-with-preeclampsia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theresa M Boyer, Arthur J Vaught, Alison Gemmill
OBJECTIVES: To identify classes of psychosocial stressors among women who developed preeclampsia and to evaluate the associations between these classes and correlates of psychosocial wellbeing. STUDY DESIGN: We performed a secondary analysis of women who developed preeclampsia (n = 727) from the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-to-be (nuMoM2b) cohort (2010-2013). Latent class analysis was used to identify classes of social stressors based on seven psychological and sociocultural indicators...
March 28, 2024: Pregnancy Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547381/precision-medicine-to-personalize-medicine-in-allergic-airway-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jean Kim
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this study is to understand the approach to precision medicine and personalized medicine in the management of allergic airway disease. RECENT FINDINGS: Identification of biomarkers as key tools used in precision medicine has led to the development of multiple biologic drugs being used as new treatments for allergic airway disease. SUMMARY: In addition to these advances, there is still much needed effort to improve the feasibility and utility of integrating biologic omics data of precision medicine with physicochemical, behavioral, psychological, and social data to deliver optimized treatments that is personalized for each individual...
March 28, 2024: Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544729/e-vita-study-protocol-eu-japan-virtual-coach-for-smart-aging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberta Bevilacqua, Vera Stara, Giulio Amabili, Arianna Margaritini, Marco Benadduci, Federico Barbarossa, Elvira Maranesi, Anne-Sophie Rigaud, Sébastien Dacunha, Cecilia Palmier, Johanna Moller, Ryan Browne, Toshimi Ogawa, Rainer Wieching
AIM: The aim of this study is to report a trial protocol for assessing the improvement of older adults' well-being, promoting active and healthy aging, and reducing the risks of social exclusion, using a virtual coach. BACKGROUND: Increased longevity brings with it reduced autonomy and independence, and it is therefore necessary to act with preventive measures that can promote active and healthy aging. With the development of technology, new tools have appeared, including virtual coaches, which can enable people to lead a healthy lifestyle by identifying individual needs and goals and providing personalized recommendations and advice...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533067/validation-of-the-italian-version-of-the-neuroception-of-psychological-safety-scale-npss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Poli, Mario Miccoli
Research on the neuroscience of fear in both humans and non-humans has suggested that a lack of acquisition of safety cues might be a biological hallmark of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Danger perception, and in particular, feeling as one's own life is in danger, is thought to represent a major predictor of PTSD. Persistent danger perception is concurrently associated with a persistence of lack of safety. However, despite several research efforts, no validated psychometric tools exist regarding psychological safety as a unique core construct in the domain of a soothing-contentment system...
March 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531240/neurodevelopmental-profile-in-children-born-to-mothers-affected-by-systemic-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Galli, Erika Loi, Maria Grazia Lazzaroni, Anna Molinaro, Laura Andreoli, Marzia Bendoni, Liala Moschetti, Eleonora Pedretti, Lucrezia Maria Visconti, Paolo Airò, Franco Franceschini, Angela Tincani, Elisa Fazzi
BACKGROUND: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a chronic immune-mediated connective tissue disease that can affect women of childbearing age. The long-term outcomes of their offspring remain poorly explored. Aim of this study was to detail the neurodevelopmental profile of children born to SSc mothers. METHODS: Twenty children (mean age: 96 ± 4.32 months; 10 males) born to SSc mothers were enrolled. We collected data on clinical history, neurological examination, cognitive profile and adaptive behavior in all subjects...
March 19, 2024: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529626/investigating-the-acceptability-of-a-culturally-adapted-acceptance-and-commitment-therapy-group-for-uk-vietnamese-communities-a-practice-based-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aradhana Perry, Chelsea Gardener, Jack Shieh, Quang Tấn Hồ, Anh Doan, Kamaldeep Bhui
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an empirically supported psychotherapy that offers promise for the mental health of minoritised ethnic populations. Given the diversity of those presenting to inner-city services and barriers to accessing appropriate mental healthcare, we sought to develop a culturally syntonic ACT intervention for UK Vietnamese refugee communities in a practice-based partnership project between a National Health Service and local third-sector service in East London. The aim was to explore the feasibility, acceptability and impact of the adapted intervention to inform culturally inclusive clinical practice and future research...
March 26, 2024: Transcultural Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523495/intergenerational-consequences-of-racism-in-the-united-kingdom-a-qualitative-investigation-into-parents-exposure-to-racism-and-offspring-mental-health-and-well-being
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carl Simela, Tolúwalàse Akanbi-Akinlolu, Malaika Okundi, Hannah Abdalla, Tom A McAdams, Androulla Harris, Alex Augustine, Huong Le, Kadra Abdinasir, Ziada Ayorech, Yasmin I Ahmadzadeh
BACKGROUND: Experiences of racism are linked to negative physical and mental health outcomes among those exposed. According to quantitative research derived mainly from the United States, these negative outcomes can have cascading effects in families, when parents' experiences of racism indirectly impact offspring. New research is warranted for families in the United Kingdom, informed by a qualitative approach to canvassing community knowledge and perspectives, exploring how existing findings relate to lived experiences...
March 25, 2024: Child and Adolescent Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517811/feasibility-and-outcomes-of-a-community-based-mobile-health-system-monitored-lifestyle-intervention-in-chronic-stroke-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juhee Kim, Young-Hyeon Bae, Seung Hee Ho, Hyungjoo Lee, Hyukyoung Park
BACKGROUND: People with disabilities face challenges in daily life during the COVID-19 pandemic, including limited access to care, exposure to lifestyle-related diseases, and difficulties in regular exercise. Therefore, it is important to establish health safety nets using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in communities. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop an m-Health-based personalized lifestyle intervention algorithm targeting high-risk groups of lifestyle-related diseases (including hypertension, diabetes, and obesity) among people with hemiplegic disabilities, and to verify its feasibility...
February 29, 2024: Technology and Health Care: Official Journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515490/a-qualitative-study-understanding-immigrant-latinas-violence-and-available-mental-health-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tara Rava Zolnikov, Jose Luis Guerra, Frances Furio, Jessica Dennis, Carolyn Ortega
Women from Latin American countries experience high levels of psychological and physical abuse and violence. Immigrant Latina women are often subjected to a patriarchal system in both family and government, which has resulted in a variety of complex and far-reaching outcomes. This qualitative study sought to understand the experiences of immigrant Latina women who were exposed to violence, as well as their access to mental health care. This study used 20 interviews with immigrant Latina women from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico who had accessed mental health services in California...
December 2023: Dialogues Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515080/stressors-emotions-and-social-support-systems-among-respiratory-nurses-during-the-omicron-outbreak-in-china-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenzhen Yu, Ying Zhang, Yunyan Xianyu, Dan Cheng
BACKGROUND: Respiratory nurses faced tremendous challenges when the Omicron variant spread rapidly in China from late 2022 to early 2023. An in-depth understanding of respiratory nurses' experiences during challenging times can help to develop better management and support strategies. The present study was conducted to explore and describe the work experiences of nurses working in the Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) during the Omicron outbreak in China. METHODS: This study utilized a descriptive phenomenological method...
March 21, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512325/exploring-the-use-of-persuasive-system-design-principles-to-enhance-medication-incident-reporting-and-learning-systems-scoping-reviews-and-persuasive-design-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kiemute Oyibo, Paola A Gonzalez, Sarah Ejaz, Tasneem Naheyan, Carla Beaton, Denis O'Donnell, James R Barker
BACKGROUND: Medication incidents (MIs) causing harm to patients have far-reaching consequences for patients, pharmacists, public health, business practice, and governance policy. Medication Incident Reporting and Learning Systems (MIRLS) have been implemented to mitigate such incidents and promote continuous quality improvement in community pharmacies in Canada. They aim to collect and analyze MIs for the implementation of incident preventive strategies to increase safety in community pharmacy practice...
March 21, 2024: JMIR Human Factors
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