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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34701211/gender-racial-ethnic-disparities-in-academic-oncology-leadership
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G P Jones, N Dhawan, A Chowdhary, T J Royce, K Patel, A M Chhabra, M A Knoll, C Deville, K M Winkfield, N Vapiwala, N Duma, M Chowdhary
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE(S): Gender & racial/ethnic leadership disparities have been independently identified in academic hematology/oncology (HO) and radiation oncology (RO). Here, we evaluate gender and racial/ethnic intersectionality from the trainee to the leadership level. MATERIALS/METHODS: All ACGME accredited HO and RO training program websites were queried to identify constituent trainees, academic faculty, program directors (PD) and department chairs (DC), with a leadership position defined as PD or DC...
November 1, 2021: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34590367/exploring-the-implementation-of-public-involvement-in-local-alcohol-availability-policy-the-case-of-alcohol-licensing-decision-making-in-england
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REVIEW
Genevieve David, Richard Cooper, Simon Dixon, John Holmes
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In 2003, the UK government passed the Licensing Act for England and Wales. The Act provides a framework for regulating alcohol sale including four licensing objectives with local governments having devolved responsibility for granting licenses to sell alcohol. Members of the public can make representations of oppositions to license applications. Applying the theories of the policy process, we explored the practices employed by licensing authorities when deciding on alcohol licenses in situations of conflict between license applicants and members of the public...
September 29, 2021: Addiction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34444151/training-benefits-and-injury-risks-of-standing-yoga-applied-in-musculoskeletal-problems-lower-limb-biomechanical-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ai-Min Liu, I-Hua Chu, Hwai-Ting Lin, Jing-Min Liang, Hsiu-Tao Hsu, Wen-Lan Wu
Standing yoga poses strengthen a person's legs and helps to achieve the goal of musculoskeletal rehabilitation, but inadequate exercise planning can cause injuries. This study investigated changes in the electromyogram and joint moments of force (JMOFs) of lower extremities during common standing yoga poses in order to explore the feasibility and possible injury risk in dealing with musculoskeletal problems. Eleven yoga instructors were recruited to execute five yoga poses (Chair, Tree, Warrior 1, 2, and 3)...
August 9, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34375992/the-effect-of-online-low-intensity-exercise-training-on-fitness-and-cardiovascular-parameters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naoki Kikuchi, Yukina Mochizuki, Ayumu Kozuma, Takamichi Inoguchi, Mika Saito, Minoru Deguchi, Hiroki Homma, Madoka Ogawa, Yuto Hashimoto, Koichi Nakazato, Takanobu Okamoto
Online exercise is undoubtedly useful and important; however, chronic adaptations to online exercise, particularly strength gain, muscle hypertrophy, and cardiovascular parameters, remain unclear. We investigated the effect of online exercise training using Zoom on fitness parameters compared with the same exercises supervised directly. In the present study, 34 subjects (age: 42.9±14.4 years) were included. Twenty-three subjects performed 8 weeks of body mass-based exercise training online using Zoom, and eleven subjects performed the same exercise supervised directly as the control group...
May 2022: International Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34303537/infections-and-multiple-sclerosis-recommendations-from-the-french-multiple-sclerosis-society
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Papeix, C Donze, C Lebrun-Frénay
INTRODUCTION: Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections are suspected of triggering multiple sclerosis (MS) and promoting relapses of the disease and are likely to be promoted by immune-active treatments. This raises questions about the infectious workup and preventive treatment of these infections prior to their initiation. OBJECTIVES: To establish recommendations on infections and MS. Provide information to patients and healthcare professionals on the minimal infectious workup to be performed in an MS patient at diagnosis and prior to initiation of immuno-active therapy in MS...
October 2021: Revue Neurologique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34219701/assessment-of-musculoskeletal-disorders-among-employees-working-office-workplaces-in-the-manufacturing-sector
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emin Kahya
BACKGROUND: The number of studies investigating the relationship between office employees and the development of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) is limited. Only a few focused on assessing workplace ergonomics of office employees. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the risk of MSDs and associated factors in the office workplaces of a large-size manufacturing company. METHODS: Data were gathered from 208 office employees from a manufacturing company via Rapid Office Strain Assessment (ROSA) and Cornell questionnaire...
June 27, 2021: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34199938/myofascial-release-of-the-hamstrings-improves-physical-performance-a-study-of-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keisuke Itotani, Kanta Kawahata, Wakana Takashima, Wakana Mita, Hitomi Minematsu, Hiroyuki Fujita
Physical performance is mainly assessed in terms of gait speed, chair rise capacity, and balance skills, and assessments are often carried out on the lower limbs. Such physical performance is largely influenced by the strength of the quadriceps and hamstrings muscles. Flexibility of the hamstrings is important because quadriceps muscle activity influences the hip flexion angle. Therefore, hamstring flexibility is essential to improve physical performance. In this study, Myofascial Release (MFR) was applied to the hamstrings to evaluate its effects...
June 4, 2021: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34183711/in-vivo-loading-on-the-hip-joint-in-patients-with-total-hip-replacement-performing-gymnastics-and-aerobics-exercises
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henryk Haffer, Srdan Popovic, Franziska Martin, Sebastian Hardt, Tobias Winkler, Philipp Damm
A further increase in the number of total hip arthroplasty (THA) is predicted, in particular the number of young THA patients has raised and with it their demands. There is no standardized evidence-based rehabilitation program and no reliable guidelines for sports activities after THA. Stretching and strengthening gymnastics are routinely performed in rehabilitation and aerobics as a sport after THA. The aim of the investigation was to determine the in vivo force and moments acting on the hip prosthesis during gymnastics and aerobic exercises to provide a source for evidence-based recommendations...
June 28, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34109821/have-the-nmc-educational-standards-become-overly-adult-centric
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alan Glasper, Debbie Fallon
Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper , from the University of Southampton, and Debbie Fallon , Chair of the Children's and Young People's Nursing Academics of the United Kingdom group, explore concerns raised by academic nurses regarding the Nursing and Midwifery Council standards for pre-registration nursing education.
June 10, 2021: British Journal of Nursing: BJN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33915476/compensation-due-to-age-related-decline-in-sit-to-stand-and-sit-to-walk
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REVIEW
Eline van der Kruk, Anne K Silverman, Peter Reilly, Anthony M J Bull
Capacity is the physiological ability of the neuromusculoskeletal systems; this declines with age. This decline in capacity may result in the inability to stand up (sit-to-stand, sit-to-walk), which is an important movement for independent living. Compensation, as a result of functional redundancy, is key in understanding how much age-related decline can be tolerated before movement limitations arise. Yet, this topic has been underexposed in the biomechanics literature. The purpose of this systematic review was to approach the literature on sit-to-stand and sit-to-walk studies from the perspective of compensation and create an overview of our current understanding of compensation in standing up, identifying the limitations and providing future recommendations...
April 2, 2021: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33827554/ethical-concerns-in-suicide-research-thematic-analysis-of-the-views-of-human-research-ethics-committees-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Barnard, Georgia Dempster, Karolina Krysinska, Lennart Reifels, Jo Robinson, Jane Pirkis, Karl Andriessen
BACKGROUND: Suicide research aims to contribute to a better understanding of suicidal behaviour and its prevention. However, there are many ethical challenges in this research field, for example, regarding consent and potential risks to participants. While studies to-date have focused on the perspective of the researchers, this study aimed to investigate the views and experiences of members of Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) in dealing with suicide-related study applications...
April 7, 2021: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33735463/does-rocking-motion-calm-delirious-patients-in-icu-a-multicentre-randomized-clinical-trial-protocol-rockingicu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Oxenbøll Collet, Gitte Meldgaard Nielsen, Benita Bang, Eva Laerkner, Susanne Fischer, Anne Langvad, Linette Thorn, Theis Lange, Ingrid Egerod
BACKGROUND: Rocking chair therapy has been explored in patients with dementia to promote the feeling of relaxation, but not in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients with delirium. AIM: The aim is to investigate the effect of a chair with or without rocking motion on the duration of delirium and intensity of agitation in critically ill patients admitted to the ICU. DESIGN: This is an investigator-initiated pragmatic, multicentre, parallel-grouped, centrally randomised, stratified, data analyst-blinded trial...
March 18, 2021: Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33714507/physical-fitness-in-older-adults-is-there-a-relationship-with-the-modified-functional-movement-screen%C3%A2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Dietze-Hermosa, Samuel Montalvo, Matthew P Gonzalez, Sandor Dorgo
INTRODUCTION: The modified Functional Movement Screen™ (mFMS) has been used to screen for mobility, stability, motor control, and balance in older adults, yet, its relationship to measures of physical fitness is not fully understood. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between mFMS scores and measures of physical fitness in older adults. A secondary aim was to determine physical fitness differences depending on mFMS Lower Body Motor Control Screen scores. METHODS: One hundred and eight older adults completed this cross-sectional study...
January 2021: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33630950/motor-strategy-during-postural-control-is-not-muscle-fatigue-joint-dependent-but-muscle-fatigue-increases-postural-asymmetry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiago Penedo, Paula Favaro Polastri, Sérgio Tosi Rodrigues, Felipe Balistieri Santinelli, Elisa de Carvalho Costa, Luis Felipe Itikawa Imaizumi, Ricardo Augusto Barbieri, Fabio Augusto Barbieri
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of ankle and hip muscle fatigue on motor adjustments (experiment 1) and symmetry (experiment 2) of postural control during a quiet standing task. Twenty-three young adults performed a bipedal postural task on separate force platforms, before and after a bilateral ankle and hip muscle fatigue protocol (randomized). Ankle and hip muscles were fatigued separately using a standing calf raise protocol (ankle fatigue) on a step and flexion and extension of the hip (hip fatigue) sitting on a chair, at a controlled movement frequency (0...
2021: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33629443/authority-in-therapeutic-interaction-a-conversation-analytic-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olga Smoliak, Clare MacMartin, Alexa Hepburn, Amanda Le Couteur, Robert Elliott, Christopher Quinn-Nilas
A paradigmatic shift toward postmodern, collaborative practice in family therapy raises questions about how therapists can use professional authority to facilitate change and how clients can assert their knowledge and agency. We used conversation analysis to investigate how the authority to know and to determine here-and-now action (i.e., who does what, and how, in therapy) was negotiated and accomplished in 10 sessions of emotion-focused therapy involving chair work. Therapists were observed to rely on a particular interactional sequence structure: stepwise entry into a directive, in which directives were preceded by a question-answer sequence...
February 24, 2021: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33583666/typical-pain-patterns-in-unhappy-patients-after-total-knee-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic T Mathis, Antonia Hauser, Edna Iordache, Felix Amsler, Michael T Hirschmann
BACKGROUND: The primary aim of this study is to assess characteristics of pain in patients with ongoing pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The secondary aim of this study is to identify specific pain patterns and link these to underlying pathologies. METHODS: A prospectively collected cohort of 97 painful primary TKA patients was retrospectively evaluated. All patients followed a standardized diagnostic algorithm, which led to a diagnosis that set the indication for revision surgery...
June 2021: Journal of Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33566343/attitudes-and-perceptions-of-research-among-us-family-medicine-department-chairs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Weidner, Lars E Peterson, Arch G Mainous, Bernard Ewigman
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The capacity for research within family medicine has historically been low despite its importance. The aim of this study was to learn more about the perceptions of family medicine department chairs regarding research and its role in their departments and institutions. METHODS: We analyzed a 2016 cross-sectional survey with responses from 109/142 (77% response) US chairs of allopathic departments of family medicine (DFMs) regarding departmental research capacity, research experience, and perceptions of research in the department and institution...
February 2021: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33449294/introduction-to-endo-ern-scope-and-mission
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alberto M Pereira, Olaf Hiort
The official installation of the European Reference Networks in 2017 formed the foundation to improve quality and safety and access to highly specialized health care across the EU for patients affected by rare or low prevalence and complex conditions. The European Reference Network on Rare Endocrine Conditions (Endo-ERN) covers specific expertise from birth to senescence with a specific governance structure characterized by both a pediatric and an adult chair, and equal responsibilities for patient representatives and health care providers...
January 15, 2021: Endocrine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33427551/scoping-review-of-complications-associated-with-epinephrine-use-in-arthroscopy-fluid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taher Abdelrahman, Scott Tulloch, Kate Lebedeva, Ryan M Degen
Purpose : To identify if addition of epinephrine to irrigation fluid can result in any intra-operative or post-operative complications. It was hypothesized that significant adverse events would be identified with the use of epinephrine in arthroscopic fluid. Methodology : In accordance with PRISMA guidelines (Appendix 2), an electronic database search was conducted, from inception to February 2019 including MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, CENTRAL, and Scopus (MeSH search). All English-language studies that addressed complications associated with arthroscopic use of epinephrine were included...
January 11, 2021: Physician and Sportsmedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33377544/the-organizational-growth-mindset-animating-improvement-and-innovation-in-medical-education
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COMMENT
Nora Y Osman, David A Hirsh
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April 2021: Medical Education
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