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Social and Behaviour change Communication

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425170/strategies-to-enhance-indigenous-men-s-support-for-utilisation-of-long-acting-reversible-contraceptives-among-women-in-kiboga-and-rubanda-rural-districts-in-uganda
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronald A Kibonire, David D Mphuthi
Unintended pregnancies, a global public health concern with an annual incidence of about 74 million, significantly impact Africa, representing 25% of cases. These pregnancies, linked to health risks and mortalities, underscore the critical need for effective family planning especially the Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). Long-acting reversible contraceptives offer a significant solution, yet their uptake in Uganda faces challenges due to insufficient male support. This qualitative study in Rubanda and Kiboga revealed negative perceptions and belief systems among rural Indigenous Ugandan men regarding the use of LARCs by their wives, which acted as barriers to utilization...
February 28, 2024: African Journal of Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421688/digital-gamification-tools-to-enhance-vaccine-uptake-scoping-review
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Hina Hakim, S Michelle Driedger, Dominique Gagnon, Julien Chevrier, Geneviève Roch, Eve Dubé, Holly O Witteman
BACKGROUND: Gamification has been used successfully to promote various desired health behaviors. Previous studies have used gamification to achieve desired health behaviors or facilitate their learning about health. OBJECTIVE: In this scoping review, we aimed to describe digital gamified tools that have been implemented or evaluated across various populations to encourage vaccination, as well as any reported effects of identified tools. METHODS: We searched Medline, Embase, CINAHL, the Web of Science Core Collection, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Academic Search Premier, PsycInfo, Global Health, and ERIC for peer-reviewed papers describing digital gamified tools with or without evaluations...
February 29, 2024: JMIR Serious Games
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418938/behavioural-determinants-shaping-infection-prevention-and-control-behaviour-among-healthcare-workers-in-dutch-general-practices-a-qualitative-study-reflecting-on-pre-during-and-post-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Famke Houben, Casper Dj den Heijer, Mitch van Hensbergen, Nicole Htm Dukers-Muijrers, Eefje Gpm de Bont, Christian Jpa Hoebe
BACKGROUND: Since the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, awareness of infection prevention and control (IPC) has increased in primary care settings. This study aimed to examine behavioural determinants shaping IPC behaviour pre-, during, and post-pandemic among healthcare workers (HCWs) in general practices, to inform optimised IPC in primary care. METHODS: For this qualitative study, semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted during two study periods: (1) pre-COVID-19 pandemic: July 2019-February 2020, with 14 general practitioners (GPs) and medical assistants, and (2) during the COVID-19 pandemic: July 2022-February 2023, with 22 GPs and medical assistants...
February 28, 2024: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413996/evidence-on-the-impact-of-community-health-workers-in-the-prevention-identification-and-management-of-undernutrition-amongst-children-under-the-age-of-five-in-conflict-affected-or-fragile-settings-a-systematic-literature-review
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Rachel Bridge, Tracy Kuo Lin
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition, specifically undernutrition, is a significant global challenge that contributes to nearly half of deaths in children under the age of five. The burden of undernutrition is disproportionately borne by conflict-affected, fragile settings (CAFS); children living in a conflict zone being more than twice as likely to suffer from malnourishment. Community health worker (CHW) models have been employed in CAFS to improve healthcare coverage and identify and treat illnesses...
February 27, 2024: Conflict and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413921/how-using-light-touch-immersion-research-revealed-important-insights-into-the-lack-of-progress-in-malaria-elimination-in-eastern-indonesia
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dee Jupp, Sherria Ayuandini, Frisca Tobing, Denny Halim, Enny Kenangalem, Maria E Sumiwi, Hellen D Prameswari, Minerva Theodora, Hermawan Susanto, Riskha T P Dewi, Dedy Supriyanto, Bayu Kurnia, Mrunal Shetye, Ermi Ndoen, Yuka Onishi
BACKGROUND: By 2022, the Government of Indonesia had successfully eliminated malaria in 389 out of 514 districts but continues to face a challenge in Eastern Indonesia where 95% of the total 2021 malaria cases were reported from Papua, West Papua and Nusa Tenggara Timur provinces. There is an increased recognition that malaria elimination will require a better understanding of the human behavioural factors hindering malaria prevention and treatment, informed by local context and local practice...
February 27, 2024: Malaria Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383781/evolutionary-novelties-underlie-sound-production-in-baleen-whales
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coen P H Elemans, Weili Jiang, Mikkel H Jensen, Helena Pichler, Bo R Mussman, Jacob Nattestad, Magnus Wahlberg, Xudong Zheng, Qian Xue, W Tecumseh Fitch
Baleen whales (mysticetes) use vocalizations to mediate their complex social and reproductive behaviours in vast, opaque marine environments1 . Adapting to an obligate aquatic lifestyle demanded fundamental physiological changes to efficiently produce sound, including laryngeal specializations2-4 . Whereas toothed whales (odontocetes) evolved a nasal vocal organ5 , mysticetes have been thought to use the larynx for sound production1,6-8 . However, there has been no direct demonstration that the mysticete larynx can phonate, or if it does, how it produces the great diversity of mysticete sounds9 ...
March 2024: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38381809/aids-impact-special-issue-2023-two-way-associations-between-relationship-quality-and-uptake-of-couples-health-screening-including-hiv-testing-and-counselling-together-quantitative-analysis-of-a-couples-cohort-in-rural-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatma Abdelkhalek, Phillip Joseph, Laurie DeRose, Emmanuel Olamijuwon, Pumla Dladla, Thulani Ngubane, Victoria Hosegood, Heidi van Rooyen, Alastair van Heerden, Nuala McGrath
In the context of a couples cohort established to evaluate an optimised couples-focused behavioural intervention in rural South Africa, we examined: (1) Is couples' relationship quality (RQ) associated with couples HIV testing and counselling (CHTC) uptake? (2) Does CHTC uptake or the intervention components uptake improve subsequent RQ? Enrolled couples, ( n  = 218), previously naïve to couples HIV testing, were invited to two group sessions and offered four couples counselling sessions (CS1-CS4), as part of the intervention and administered a questionnaire individually at baseline, four weeks, and four months, which included item-scales to measure RQ: satisfaction, intimacy, dyadic trust, conflict, and mutual constructive communication...
February 21, 2024: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343036/development-and-evaluation-of-a-de-escalation-training-intervention-in-adult-acute-and-forensic-units-the-edition-systematic-review-and-feasibility-trial
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Owen Price, Cat Papastavrou Brooks, Isobel Johnston, Peter McPherson, Helena Goodman, Andrew Grundy, Lindsey Cree, Zahra Motala, Jade Robinson, Michael Doyle, Nicholas Stokes, Christopher J Armitage, Elizabeth Barley, Helen Brooks, Patrick Callaghan, Lesley-Anne Carter, Linda M Davies, Richard J Drake, Karina Lovell, Penny Bee
BACKGROUND: Containment (e.g. physical restraint and seclusion) is used frequently in mental health inpatient settings. Containment is associated with serious psychological and physical harms. De-escalation (psychosocial techniques to manage distress without containment) is recommended to manage aggression and other unsafe behaviours, for example self-harm. All National Health Service staff are trained in de-escalation but there is little to no evidence supporting training's effectiveness...
January 2024: Health Technology Assessment: HTA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332077/health-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ronnie Levine Obe, Catherine Stillman-Lowe
The processes of health education and health promotion are linked and may overlap. Health education is the process by which messages aimed at enabling individuals to take greater control over and improve their health are defined. The first step in the process is to gain an understanding of the basic cause of the disease process under consideration. The second step is to identify the essential causative factors. Some of these will be beyond individual personal control, such as environmental factors and genetics...
February 2024: British Dental Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331941/neonatal-brain-dynamic-functional-connectivity-in-term-and-preterm-infants-and-its-association-with-early-childhood-neurodevelopment
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas G S França, Judit Ciarrusta, Oliver Gale-Grant, Sunniva Fenn-Moltu, Sean Fitzgibbon, Andrew Chew, Shona Falconer, Ralica Dimitrova, Lucilio Cordero-Grande, Anthony N Price, Emer Hughes, Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh, Eugene Duff, Jetro J Tuulari, Gustavo Deco, Serena J Counsell, Joseph V Hajnal, Chiara Nosarti, Tomoki Arichi, A David Edwards, Grainne McAlonan, Dafnis Batalle
Brain dynamic functional connectivity characterises transient connections between brain regions. Features of brain dynamics have been linked to emotion and cognition in adult individuals, and atypical patterns have been associated with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism. Although reliable functional brain networks have been consistently identified in neonates, little is known about the early development of dynamic functional connectivity. In this study we characterise dynamic functional connectivity with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the first few weeks of postnatal life in term-born (n = 324) and preterm-born (n = 66) individuals...
February 8, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315543/testing-behavioral-messages-to-increase-recruitment-to-health-research-when-embedded-within-social-media-campaigns-on-twitter-web-based-experimental-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandro T Stoffel, Jing Hui Law, Robert Kerrison, Hannah R Brewer, James M Flanagan, Yasemin Hirst
BACKGROUND: Social media is rapidly becoming the primary source to disseminate invitations to the public to consider taking part in research studies. There is, however, little information on how the contents of the advertisement can be communicated to facilitate engagement and subsequently promote intentions to participate in research. OBJECTIVE: This paper describes an experimental study that tested different behavioral messages for recruiting study participants for a real-life observational case-control study...
February 5, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303640/-leo-giulia-standing-for-public-health-an-animated-series-to-promote-the-values-of-public-health-among-school-aged-children-best-practices-and-field-trial-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Odone, Alice Clara Sgueglia, Paola Bertuccio, Riccardo Vecchio, Alessandro Meloni, Vincenza Gianfredi, Laura Traverso, Maddalena Gaeta, Giacomo Pietro Vigezzi
BACKGROUND: The "Leo&Giulia standing for public health" project is an innovative digital health education model targeting primary school children. The project, developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, aims to educate primary school-aged children about public health issues through an animated cartoon series. It highlights the importance of early-life health promotion and the potential role of educational settings in shaping health behaviours. STUDY DESIGN: A 2-year school-based cluster-randomized controlled community trial will be conducted among 8-10-year-old pupils in the province of Pavia, Northern Italy...
February 1, 2024: Annali di Igiene: Medicina Preventiva e di Comunità
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279086/characteristics-and-associated-factors-of-health-information-seeking-behaviour-among-patients-with-inflammatory-bowel-disease-in-the-digital-era-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zijun Ni, Lingli Zhu, Shuyan Li, Yuping Zhang, Ruiyi Zhao
BACKGROUND: Health Information-Seeking Behaviour (HISB) is necessary for self-management and medical decision-making among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). With the advancement of information technology, health information needs and seeking are reshaped among patients with IBD. This scoping review aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of HISB of people with IBD in the digital age. METHODS: This scoping review adhered to Arksey and O'Malley's framework and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews frameworks (PRISMA-ScR)...
January 27, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262723/deviance-detection-to-natural-stimuli-in-population-responses-of-the-brainstem-of-bats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Wetekam, Julio Hechavarría, Luciana López-Jury, Eugenia González-Palomares, Manfred Kössl
Deviance detection describes an increase of neural response strength caused by a stimulus with a low probability of occurrence. This ubiquitous phenomenon has been reported for humans and multiple other species, from subthalamic areas to the auditory cortex. Cortical deviance detection has been well characterised by a range of studies using a variety of different stimuli, from artificial to natural, with and without a behavioural relevance. This allowed the identification of a broad variety of regularity deviations that are detected by the cortex...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38258455/a-systematic-review-exploring-evidence-for-adolescent-understanding-of-concepts-related-to-the-developmental-origins-of-health-and-disease
#35
REVIEW
M Tohi, S Tu'akoi, M H Vickers
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) framework has highlighted the importance of the early life period on disease risk in later life with impacts that can span generations. A primary focus to date has been around maternal health and the 'First Thousand Days' as a key developmental window whereby an adverse environment can have lasting impacts on both mother and offspring. More recently, the impact of paternal health has gathered increasing traction as a key window for early life developmental programming...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38255906/faster-gastrointestinal-transit-reduced-small-intestinal-smooth-muscle-tone-and-dysmotility-in-the-nlgn3-r451c-mouse-model-of-autism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suzanne Hosie, Tanya Abo-Shaban, Kevin Mou, Gayathri K Balasuriya, Mitra Mohsenipour, Mohammed U Alamoudi, Rhiannon T Filippone, Gabrielle T Belz, Ashley E Franks, Joel C Bornstein, Kulmira Nurgali, Elisa L Hill-Yardin
Individuals with autism often experience gastrointestinal issues but the cause is unknown. Many gene mutations that modify neuronal synapse function are associated with autism and therefore may impact the enteric nervous system that regulates gastrointestinal function. A missense mutation in the Nlgn3 gene encoding the cell adhesion protein Neuroligin-3 was identified in two brothers with autism who both experienced severe gastrointestinal dysfunction. Mice expressing this mutation ( Nlgn3R451C mice) are a well-studied preclinical model of autism and show autism-relevant characteristics, including impaired social interaction and communication, as well as repetitive behaviour...
January 9, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244908/barriers-and-facilitators-to-using-an-objective-risk-communication-tool-during-primary-care-dental-consultations-a-theoretical-domains-framework-tdf-informed-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Musson, Heather Buchanan, Matthew Nolan, Koula Asimakopoulou
OBJECTIVES: Objective risk-communication tools can supplement clinical judgement and support the understanding of potential health risks. This study used the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to identify barriers and facilitators to implementing a risk-communication aid within primary care dental consultations. METHODS: Dentists (N = 13), recruited via a dental practice database and through professional contacts. They were interviewed using a TDF-informed semi-structured interview schedule...
January 18, 2024: Journal of Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244601/cultural-influences-on-the-effects-of-social-norm-appeals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rain Wuyu Liu, Maria Knight Lapinski
This study reports on an experimental test of the effects of descriptive and injunctive norm appeals on intentions to prevent food waste in China and the United States ( N = 1449), testing the role of cultural context and group orientation in this process. Results showed that the main effects of descriptive and injunctive norm messages on behavioural intentions were mediated by normative perceptions, and cultural context moderated both paths of this mediation. Specifically, with the same message exposure, Chinese participants perceived food waste prevention as more prevalent and socially approved compared to US participants...
March 11, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244596/language-matters-how-normative-expressions-shape-norm-perception-and-affect-norm-compliance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinyi Kuang, Cristina Bicchieri
Previous studies have used various normative expressions such as 'should', 'appropriate' and 'approved' interchangeably to communicate injunctions and social norms. However, little is known about whether people's interpretations of normative language differ and whether behavioural responses might vary across them. In two studies (total n = 2903), we find that compliance is sensitive to the types of normative expressions and how they are used. Specifically, people are more likely to comply when the message is framed as an injunction rather than as what most people consider good behaviour (social norm framing)...
March 11, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234439/genetic-and-behavioural-factors-affecting-interpopulation-colour-pattern-variation-in-two-congeneric-chameleon-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tammy Keren-Rotem, Devon C Main, Adi Barocas, David Donaire-Barroso, Michal Haddas-Sasson, Carles Vila, Tal Shaharabany, Lior Wolf, Krystal A Tolley, Eli Geffen
We conducted a study on interpopulation variation of colour patterns in two congeneric chameleon species, which have an analogous life history. Both species are able to rapidly change colour pattern, and their context-dependent colour patterns often vary across a wide geographical range. Specifically, we tested four hypotheses that can explain the observed interpopulation variation of colour patterns by a series of behavioural field trials where the colour patterns of individuals were recorded and later analysed by a deep neural network algorithm...
January 2024: Royal Society Open Science
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