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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455970/-and-i-still-remember-it-to-this-day-a-qualitative-exploration-of-retrospective-memories-of-school-based-recess
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Trajkovski, Deanna Perez, Sara Tobias, William V Massey
OBJECTIVES: Previous research has shown the most common memory of physical education (PE) was embarrassment, and that childhood memories of PE relate to physical activity (PA) attitude, intention, and sedentary behavior in adulthood [13]. Recess memories may have a similar effect on adult attitudes towards PA, given that recess is a physically active part of the school day, yet is more autonomous and less supervised than PE. Recent literature has supported this, as Massey and colleagues (2021b) reported memories of recess enjoyment were associated with PA enjoyment in adulthood, whereas negative recess memories were associated with social isolation...
June 2024: Public health in practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448768/psychosocial-correlates-of-physical-activity-in-cancer-survivors-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Bruno Rodrigues, Jorge Encantado, Sofia Franco, Marlene N Silva, Eliana V Carraça
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a non-pharmacological approach to optimize health benefits in cancer survivors and is recommended as part of care. However, most cancer survivors fail to meet PA recommendations. The current systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to identify psychosocial correlates of free-living PA in cancer survivors. METHODS: Three electronic databases were searched (PubMed, PsycINFO, and SportDiscus). Meta-analyses were conducted for psychosocial correlates tested ≥ 3 times...
March 6, 2024: Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414548/exercise-preference-in-stroke-survivors-a-concept-analysis
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REVIEW
Yuting Dai, Huiling Shi, Kangling Ji, Yuxin Han, Minerva De Ala, Qing Wang
BACKGROUND: Exercise preference in stroke survivors is related to their adherence to long-term rehabilitation regimen and functional recovery. Although explored recently, the term exercise preference still lacks a clear definition. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to conceptualize exercise preference in stroke survivors. METHODS: The Walker and Avant method was applied as a framework for the conceptual analysis of exercise preference. Data from 34 publications were collected using seven databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, CINAHL, CNKI, Wanfang Data, and CBM) and applied in the analysis...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38412474/decreasing-stigma-toward-people-who-inject-drugs-harm-reduction-training-for-first-year-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tucker Avra, Amanda Cowan, Joseph Friedman, Jack Fukushima, Andrew Nelson, Kyla Truman, Autumn Stevens, Philippe Bourgois, Helena Hansen, Chelsea Shover, David Goodman-Meza
PROBLEM: Stigma in health care toward people who inject drugs (PWID) is a well described, significant barrier to quality care, resulting in poor health outcomes. Harm reduction offers a person-centered counter-framework for minimizing harm for people who use drugs. Despite the evidence in support of harm reduction, medical students typically receive minimal training on harm reduction and the care of PWID. APPROACH: To fill this gap, medical students at University of California, Los Angeles organized around the principles of harm reduction to improve the medical school curriculum related to PWID...
February 27, 2024: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409984/positive-attitude-towards-personal-drug-selection-among-undergraduate-medical-students-of-a-medical-college
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anjan Khadka, Sanjog Gurung, Sujata Ghimire, Suvam Lahera, Toslima Mabuhang, Neha Shah
INTRODUCTION: Personal drug exercise helps in the selection of drugs depending on the criteria- safety, efficacy, suitability and cost. Undergraduate medical students are the future practitioners-in-training and should focus more on rational prescribing. This study aimed to find out the prevalence of positive attitudes towards personal drug selection among undergraduate medical students of a medical college. METHODS: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among second and third-year medical students after obtaining ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee...
February 24, 2024: JNMA; Journal of the Nepal Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393976/menopause-and-the-role-of-physical-activity-the-views-and-knowledge-of-women-aged-40-65
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Wasley, Samantha Gailey
Menopause marks the end of female reproductive capacity. It is defined as the point after cessation of the menstrual cycle for 12 months (Nursat et al., 2008). Awareness about menopause has increased over the last decade, yet studies have shown that women still lack knowledge regarding the subject. Likewise, awareness of women between the age of 40-65 on the potential role of physical activity prior to and during menopause in women is unclear. Women ( n = 162) aged 40-65 years completed a survey rating their knowledge, answered fact-based questions and reported their experiences of menopause...
February 23, 2024: Post Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393267/the-attitudes-of-patients-with-cardiovascular-diseases-towards-online-exercise-with-the-mobile-monitoring-of-their-health-related-vital-signs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Apostolia Ntovoli, Maria Anifanti, Georgia Koukouvou, Alexandros Mitropoulos, Evangelia Kouidi, Kostas Alexandris
The health care cost of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the EU is estimated to be today over 282 billion euros. It is well documented today that exercise training is one of the main strategies for secondary disease prevention and the follow-up integration of these patients. This study aimed to examine patients' attitudes towards online exercise with mobile monitoring of their vital signs. More specifically, the research objectives were as follows: (a) to examine patients' attitudes and expectations of online exercise, (b) cluster patients in high- and low-attitude groups and examine their intention to participate in online exercise, and (c) to examine age and gender differences in terms of their intention to exercise online...
February 1, 2024: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38388957/from-qualitative-research-to-quantitative-preference-elicitation-an-example-in-invasive-meningococcal-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua Coulter, Chiara Whichello, Sebastian Heidenreich, Brett Hauber, Christine Michaels-Igbokwe, Joseph C Cappelleri, Paula Peyrani, Jessica Vespa Presa, Malavika Venkatraman, Katharina Schley
BACKGROUND: Qualitative research is fundamental for designing discrete choice experiments (DCEs) but is often underreported in the preference literature. We developed a DCE to elicit preferences for vaccination against invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) among adolescents and young people (AYP) and parents and legal guardians (PLG) in the United States. This article reports the targeted literature review and qualitative interviews that informed the DCE design and demonstrates how to apply the recent reporting guidelines for qualitative developmental work in preference studies...
February 23, 2024: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38375061/evaluating-patient-and-provider-preferences-for-a-once-weekly-basal-insulin-in-adults-with-type-2-diabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Kerr, Jigar Ramesh Rajpura, Tarlan Namvar
PURPOSE: The global burden of disease of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is significant, and insulin currently plays a central role in T2D management. This study sought to assess the preferences of patients with T2D and healthcare providers (HCPs) involved in T2D care regarding a hypothetical once-weekly basal insulin in comparison to current basal insulin options. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a survey-based study in the United States that included a discrete choice experiment (DCE), patients with T2D (insulin naïve and current insulin users) and providers who treat individuals with T2D were asked to evaluate current basal insulins and identify attributes of importance regarding a hypothetical once-weekly basal insulin...
2024: Patient Preference and Adherence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371241/factors-affecting-advance-directives-completion-among-older-adults-in-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seunghye Choi, Hana Ko
OBJECTIVE: Advance directives (ADs) provide an opportunity for patients to enhance the quality of their end-of-life care and prepare for a dignified death by deciding treatment plans. The purpose of this study was to explore the multiple factors that influence the advance directives completion among older adults in South Korea. METHODS: This was a secondary analysis of a cross-sectional study of 9,920 older adults. The differences in ADs based on subjects' sociodemographic characteristics, health-related characteristics, and attitude toward death were tested using the chi-squared and t -test...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368840/comparing-physical-therapy-students-attitudes-and-beliefs-regarding-chronic-low-back-pain-and-knee-osteoarthritis-an-international-multi-institutional-comparison-between-2013-and-2020-academic-years
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Wouter Munneke, Christophe Demoulin, Nathalie Roussel, Marijke Leysen, C Paul Van Wilgen, Laurent Pitance, Roland R Reezigt, Lennard P Voogt, Wim Dankaerts, Lieven Danneels, Albère J A Köke, Wilfried Cools, Margot De Kooning, Jo Nijs
BACKGROUND: In 2013, physical therapy students demonstrated low guideline-adherent recommendations regarding chronic low back pain (CLBP) for spinal pathology, activity, and work. OBJECTIVES: To assess the differences in physical therapy students' attitudes, beliefs, and adherence to guideline recommendations regarding CLBP and knee osteoarthritis between 2013 and 2020. METHODS: In 2013 and 2020, second and fourth-year physical therapy students were recruited from 6 Belgian and 2 Dutch institutions...
2024: Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356613/understanding-university-students-attitudes-and-preferences-for-internet-based-mental-health-interventions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ömer Özer, Burak Köksal, Ahmet Altinok
Internet-based interventions are recognised as a practical approach to address mental health issues. The acceptance and utilisation of such interventions are closely linked to user attitudes and preferences. This study aims to examine the predictors of university students' attitudes towards internet-based interventions. Additionally, it seeks to elucidate students' preferences regarding crucial features of these interventions, such as the format, delivery mode, content type, and structural components, to understand better what makes these interventions appealing and practical for university students...
March 2024: Internet Interventions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351347/proceed-with-caution-social-acceptability-of-forestry-practices-in-puerto-rico-among-members-of-local-environmental-organizations-academia-and-professional-associations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis E Santiago, Jimena Forero-Montaña, Elvia J Meléndez Ackerman
Social acceptability of forestry practices plays a key role in defining sustainable forestry policies and strategies. In this study an online survey was distributed among members of environmental, non-governmental, professional, and academic organizations to assess the acceptability of forestry practices in Puerto Rico among members of civic society interested in environmental management issues. Participants were asked about their perception of forest uses, their preference of tree harvesting technologies, methods that may apply in small scale wood production settings, and trust in organizations providing forest information...
February 13, 2024: Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332544/action-apac-understanding-perceptions-attitudes-and-behaviours-in-obesity-and-its-management-across-south-and-southeast-asia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kwang Wei Tham, Asma Ahmed, Apussanee Boonyavarakul, Mariana Mercado Garcia, Miroslava Guajardo, Zubaidah Nor Hanipah, Tran Quang Nam, Nemencio A Nicodemus, Faruque Pathan, Jack Garcia Uranga Romano, Sidartawan Soegonda, Edgardo L Tolentino, Ambika Gopalakrishnan A G Unnikrishnan, Brian J Oldfield
To identify perceptions and attitudes among people with obesity (PwO) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) toward obesity and its management in nine Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries, a cross-sectional online survey was conducted among adult PwO with self-reported body mass index of ≥25 kg/m2 (≥27 kg/m2 , Singapore), and HCPs involved in direct patient care. In total, 10 429 PwO and 1901 HCPs completed the survey. Most PwO (68%) and HCPs (84%) agreed that obesity is a disease; however, a significant proportion of PwO (63%) and HCPs (41%) believed weight loss was the complete responsibility of PwO and only 43% of PwO discussed weight with an HCP in the prior 5 years...
February 8, 2024: Clinical Obesity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322374/nurses-knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-about-rehabilitation-of-patients-after-heart-valve-surgery-in-namibia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lilian S Masule, Kristofina Amakali, Wilma E Wilkinson
BACKGROUND: A cardiac rehabilitation programme is a medically supervised intervention to assist patients in recovery after heart surgeries and to prevent potential complications. Nurses should have the knowledge, a positive attitudes, and good practices to improve patient quality of life during the recovery process. AIM: This study aimed to describe the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the nurses regarding cardiac rehabilitation for patients after heart valve surgery...
2024: Health SA, SA Gesondheid
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309754/protocol-of-a-12-week-ehealth-programme-designed-to-reduce-concerns-about-falling-in-community-living-older-people-own-your-balance-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mei Ling Lim, Amy Perram, Kylie Radford, Jacqueline Close, Brian Draper, Stephen R Lord, Kaarin J Anstey, Bridianne O'Dea, Meghan Ambrens, Thi-Yen Hill, Alicia Brown, Lillian Miles, Michelle Ngo, Meg Letton, Kimberley S van Schooten, Kim Delbaere
INTRODUCTION: Concerns about falling (CaF) are common in older people and have been associated with avoidance of activities of daily life. Exercise designed to prevent falls can reduce CaF, but the effects are usually short-lived. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can reduce CaF for longer but is not readily available in the community and unlikely to prevent falls. A multidomain intervention that combines CBT, motivational interviewing and exercise could be the long-term solution to treat CaF and reduce falls in older people with CaF...
February 2, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287312/non-invasive-ventilation-in-the-care-of-patients-with-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-with-palliative-care-needs-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Simen A Steindal, Kristin Hofsø, Hanne Aagaard, Kari L Mariussen, Brith Andresen, Vivi L Christensen, Kristin Heggdal, Marte-Marie Wallander Karlsen, Monica E Kvande, Nina M Kynø, Anne Kathrine Langerud, Mari Oma Ohnstad, Kari Sørensen, Marie Hamilton Larsen
BACKGROUND: Patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) could have palliative care (PC) needs because of unmet needs such as dyspnoea. This may lead to anxiety and may have an impact on patients' ability to perform daily activities of living. PC can be started when patients with COPD have unmet needs and can be provided alongside disease-modifying therapies. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) could be an important measure to manage dyspnoea in patients with COPD in need of PC...
January 29, 2024: BMC Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287298/knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-patients-with-major-depressive-disorder-on-exercise-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junxiang Cheng, Yaoqing Feng, Zhifen Liu, Dandan Zheng, Hong Han, Na Liu, Shasha Liu, Juan Zhao, Xiaole Li, Shifan Han
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) toward exercise therapy of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted at the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University between April and October 2023 in patients with MDD. A self-designed questionnaire was used to evaluate the KAP (Cronbach's α = 0.787). The minimum-maximum scores were 2-23 for knowledge, 11-55 for attitude, and 7-35 for practice...
January 29, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38283415/assessment-of-knowledge-attitudes-and-willingness-among-people-with-and-without-heart-disease-relatives-in-saudi-arabia-regarding-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamdan AlShehri, Saleh M AlKulayb, Hatim S Karhan, Ebtehag A Al Wargash, Rana M Althobaiti, Masoud H Alsinan, Hajar A Al Mustanyir, Ghadah Al-Swat, Razan A Almakki, Renad M Alammari
Background Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving procedure that can be performed in many situations where a person's breathing or heartbeat has stopped, such as during a heart attack, suffocation, near drowning, or electrical injuries. Despite its importance, to our knowledge, no research has been conducted yet in our community on the differences in CPR knowledge, attitudes, and willingness between those with and without heart disease relatives. Objective This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, and willingness of people with and without heart disease relatives to perform CPR in a case of cardiac arrest...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282654/determinants-of-lifestyle-and-body-weight-status-among-breast-cancer-survivors-with-overweight-obesity-and-perspectives-towards-the-development-of-weight-loss-interventions-a-qualitative-study-with-health-professionals-from-greece
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgios Saltaouras, Maria Perperidi, Dimitra Vantzou, Konstantina Vatsina, Emmanouil Saloustros, Yannis Theodorakis, Odysseas Androutsos
The current study assessed the views and attitudes of health professionals (HPs) regarding factors associated with energy balance-related health behaviours and weight management in breast cancer survivors (BCS) with overweight and obesity. Semi-structured online interviews were conducted with 21 HPs (oncologists, dietitians- nutritionists, physical education instructors, mental health professionals, and nurses) from Attica and Thessaly. Thematic analysis was used to analyse and present the data. Four main themes arose from the data: "The patients' mental health wellbeing", "Survivors' interest in diet and exercise", "Interdisciplinary collaboration in patient's care", and "Maintaining normality"...
2024: Journal of Nutritional Science
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