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Wright Adam - - 2012
BackgroundAccurate clinical problem lists are critical for patient care, clinical decision support, population reporting, quality improvement, and research. However, problem lists are often incomplete or out of date.ObjectiveTo determine whether a clinical alerting system, which uses inference rules to notify providers of undocumented problems, improves problem list documentation.Study Design and ...
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Mantell Joanne E - - 2011
Abstract Religious and secular institutions advocate strategies that represent all points on the continuum to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS. Drawing on an extensive literature review of studies conducted in sub-Saharan Africa, we focus on those secular institutions that support all effective methods of reducing HIV/AIDS transmission and those conservative ...
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Lee Robert S - - 2011
Gates-Glidden drills are commonly used during endodontic therapy to aid in the development of straight-line access and coronal enlargement of the root canal. The drills come in various sizes and are typically used in a low-speed air-driven or electric handpiece. As a safety feature to aid in retrieval if separation ...
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Hu Yanqing - - 2010
Many complex systems can be represented as networks, and separating a network into communities could simplify functional analysis considerably. Many approaches have recently been proposed to detect communities, but a method to determine whether the detected communities are significant is still lacking. In this paper, an index to evaluate the ...
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Negin Joel - - 2010
Health challenges faced by older people in developing countries are often neglected amidst a wide range of competing priorities. This is evident in the HIV field where the upper age limit for reporting HIV prevalence remains 49 years. However, the long latency period for HIV infection, and the fact that ...
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May Stephen - - 2010
The aim of this study was to explore the clinical reasoning process used by novice physical therapists in specific patient problems. Nine physical therapists in the UK with limited experience of managing musculoskeletal problems were included. Semi-structured interviews were conducted on how novice physical therapists would assess and manage a ...
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Al-Serouri A W - - 2010
Despite te low rate of infection in Yemen, there are concerns about the possible spread of HIV among high-risk and vulnerable groups. A community-based study was made in 2005 of AIDS awareness and attitudes among 601 young people aged 15-24 years from low-income, high-risk neighbourhoods in Aden. Young people lacked ...
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Gobbens Robbert J - - 2010
In order to be able to identify frail community-dwelling older people, a reliable and valid definition of the concept of frailty is necessary. The aim of this study was to provide an overview of the literature on conceptual and operational definitions of frailty, and to determine which definitions are most ...
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Kautz Tim - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relation between the HIV/AIDS epidemic and support for dependent elderly people in Africa. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis using data from Demographic and Health Surveys. SETTING: 22 African countries between 1991 and 2006. PARTICIPANTS: 123,176 individuals over the age of 60. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We investigated how three ...
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Metzelthin Silke F - - 2010
Frailty is highly prevalent in older people. Its serious adverse consequences, such as disability, are considered to be a public health problem. Therefore, disability prevention in community-dwelling frail older people is considered to be a priority for research and clinical practice in geriatric care. With regard to disability prevention, valid ...
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Mauerhofer Aurélie - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Among young people, about one in three females and one in five males report experiencing emotional distress but 65-95% of them do not receive help from health professionals. AIM: To assess the differences among young people who seek help and those who do not seek help for their psychological ...
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Reed Nick - - 2010
People are unable to report how they decide whether to move backwards or forwards to catch a ball. When asked to imagine how their angle of elevation of gaze would change when they caught a ball, most people are unable to describe what happens although their interception strategy is based ...
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Rhee YongJoo - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the quantity and economic value of informal care provided to older persons during their final year of life in the community. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of publicly available nationally representative survey data. SETTING: This retrospective study used data from the Health and Retirement Study, a nationally representative, longitudinal ...
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Ernst E - - 2010
Experts and lay people alike can sometimes find it difficult to demarcate the absurd. Here I propose a set of criteria that may be helpful in achieving this in the realm of healthcare: falsifiability, plausibility and some hallmarks of pseudoscience. Applying this method is unlikely to be fool-proof but it ...
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Russell Melissa A - - 2009
BACKGROUND: the aim of this study was to develop a brief screening tool for use in the emergency department (ED), to identify people who require further assessment and management. METHODS: this prospective study included 344 community-dwelling older people presenting to an ED after a fall. After direct discharge participants had ...
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Baum S D - - 2008
A recent exchange on Benatar's book Better never to have been between Doyal and Benatar discusses Benatar's bold claim that people should not be brought into existence. Here, I expand the discussion of original position that the exchange focused on. I also discuss the asymmetries, between benefit and harm and ...
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Deese R S - - 2008
Since 1968, when Garrett Hardin wrote his essay entitled 'The Tragedy of the Commons', the idea that human reproduction must be brought under the coercive control of state power has been rejected by every government on earth, with the qualified exception of the People's Republic of China. The metaphor that ...
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Kiyonari Toko - - 2008
Cooperation among nonrelatives can be puzzling because cooperation often involves incurring costs to confer benefits on unrelated others. Punishment of noncooperators can sustain otherwise fragile cooperation, but the provision of punishment suffers from a "second-order" free-riding problem because nonpunishers can free ride on the benefits from costly punishment provided by ...
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Gino Francesca - - 2008
Across 2 experiments, the authors demonstrate that emotional states influence how receptive people are to advice. The focus of these experiments is on incidental emotions, emotions triggered by a prior experience that is irrelevant to the current situation. The authors demonstrate that people who feel incidental gratitude are more trusting ...
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Wesemann Dorette - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: Online discussion forums are often used by people with eating disorders. METHOD: This study analyses 2,072 threads containing a total of 14,903 postings from an unmoderated German "prorecovery" forum for persons suffering from bulimia nervosa (www.ab-server.de) during the period from October 2004 to May 2006. The threads were inductively ...
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Bouville Mathieu - - 2008
Plagiarism is a crime against academy. It deceives readers, hurts plagiarized authors, and gets the plagiarist undeserved benefits. However, even though these arguments do show that copying other people's intellectual contribution is wrong, they do not apply to the copying of words. Copying a few sentences that contain no original ...
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Osti Rabindra - - 2009
Tsunamis and storm surges have killed more than one million people and some three billion people currently live with a high risk of these disasters, which are becoming more frequent and devastating worldwide. Effective mitigation of such disasters is possible via healthy coastal forests, which can reduce the energy of ...
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Davidson Bronwyn - - 2008
PURPOSE: The language changes experienced by a person with aphasia following a stroke often have sudden and longlasting negative impact on friendships. Friendship relationships are core to social engagement, quality of life, and emotional well-being. The aims of this study were to describe everyday communication with friends for older people ...
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Dickens Geoff - - 2008
We conducted a retrospective study of arsonists referred for psychiatric assessment and found that 88/202 (43.6%) had an IQ of 85 or below. The low IQ group showed more evidence of childhood temperamental disturbance, and a later pattern of internal problems rather than external factors expressing themselves as fire-setting. This ...
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Siegrist Michael - - 2008
Past research indicates that personal flood experience is an important factor in motivating mitigation behavior. It is not fully clear, however, why such experience is so important. This study tested the hypothesis that people without flooding experience underestimate the negative affect evoked by such an event. People who were affected ...
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Shah N S - - 2008
SETTING: Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) program, An Giang Province, Vietnam. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the coverage and yield of a chest radiography (CXR) screening program for tuberculosis (TB) among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), risk factors for a TB CXR, inter-rater reliability of CXR readings and direct costs. DESIGN: ...
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Madge Nicola - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Deliberate self-harm among young people is an important focus of policy and practice internationally. Nonetheless, there is little reliable comparative international information on its extent or characteristics. We have conducted a seven-country comparative community study of deliberate self-harm among young people. METHOD: Over 30,000 mainly 15- and 16-year-olds completed ...
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Lawson, Erica
THE STIGMA STUDY RESEARCH TEAM: Clemon George ; Dennis Willms ; Darien Taylor ; Robert Remis ; Sylvia Adebajo ; Frank McGee ; Anna Pancham ; Edith Jacobet Wambayi. COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Vuyiswa Keyi, African Community Health Services ; Beatrice Nday wa Mbayo, Centre Francophone de Toronto ; Senait Teclom, ...
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Sumukadas Deepa - - 2008
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Triaxial accelerometry may provide a simple measure of physical activity in older people, but the effect of different walking aids and accelerometer placements on measurement is not known. This study aimed to examine the effect of accelerometer placement, use of walking aids, and different types of physical ...
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Wrench Jason S - - 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine how nonverbally communicated messages based on weight and physical appearance related to antifat attitudes, image fixation, and discrimination based on physical appearance and weight on bisexual, gay, and lesbian people. Using an Internet-based sample of 233 participants (88% Anglo/Saxon or Caucasian), the ...
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Blok Sergey V - - 2007
Responds to comments made by Rhemtulla and Xu on the current authors' original paper Concepts of individual objects (e.g., a favorite chair or pet) include knowledge that allows people to identify these objects, sometimes after long stretches of time. In an earlier article, the authors set out experimental findings and ...
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McCabe Patricia - - 2007
PURPOSE: Carers and health professionals who work with people with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are reported to think that the communication skills of people with HIV are "odd" and a range of difficulties with communication have been identified. However, little research has examined the "pragmatic" skills of people with ...
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Deapen Dennis - - 2007
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates linkage algorithms used in 1997 for Los Angeles County by the AIDS-Cancer Match Registry to estimate the risk of cancer among people with HIV/AIDS. METHODS: In 2001, a linkage between the Los Angeles County cancer and AIDS registries using a five-pass algorithm was compared with the ...
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Gooberman-Hill Rachael - - 2007
BACKGROUND: Walking difficulty is common in old age. Simple and inexpensive interventions, such as walking aids, provide considerable assistance. However, older people's views on walking aids are likely to affect their uptake, and we have little knowledge about older people's motivations for using walking aids. AIM: To explore older people's ...
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Clackson Saffron - - 2008
I will focus on Dworkin's use of idealisation in his "Prudent Insurance" Ideal for healthcare. Dworkin identifies problems with the circumstances under which people make their insurance decisions in the current United States healthcare system and he sees these as being the cause of strange resource allocation outcomes. He therefore ...
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Fernandes Paula T - - 2007
PURPOSE: To validate a Stigma Scale of Epilepsy (SSE). METHODS: The SSE was completed by 40 adult with epilepsy attending an Outpatient Epilepsy Clinic at the University Hospital of UNICAMP, and by 40 people from the community. People were interviewed on an individual basis; a psychologist read the questions to ...
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Green Bob - - 2007
BACKGROUND: Factors associated with cannabis use among people with psychosis are not well understood. AIMS: To examine whether people with psychosis and age-matched controls modified cannabis use in response to recent experiences. METHOD: This study predicted 4 weeks of cannabis use prospectively, using expectancies derived from recent occasions of use. ...
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Anderson Stuart - - 2007
AIMS: To illustrate the ways in which community pharmacists in Great Britain have been able to benefit from a close association with tobacco and smoking from its initial importation to the present time. DESIGN: An analysis of relevant texts and documents, together with brief transcripts from an oral history investigation ...
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Hegarty Peter - - 2007
This introduction to the special issue on the history of power forwards the anthropological concept of "purification" as a means of drawing together disparate histories of psychology that invoke notions of power. Drawing on the work of Mary Douglas, Bruno Latour, Michel Foucault, and Donna Haraway, I argue for a ...
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Asai Tomohisa - - 2007
People with schizotypal traits may possess abnormal self-awareness, particularly with regard to their sense of self-agency, that is, the sense that it is oneself who is causing or generating an action. Participants in Experiments 1A (N = 11), 1B (N = 12), and 2 (N = 20) moved a mouse ...
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Feitsma Anita T - - 2007
This study was undertaken to address the lack of support for poverty-stricken people living with HIV that was identified in the Potchefstroom district in the North-West Province in South Africa. A qualitative phenomenological design was used to explore the experience, identify the support needs, and formulate guidelines for effective support ...
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Blendon Robert J - - 2007
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to look at how prepared people in communities outside the main areas devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita thought they were for those storms and for major hurricanes in the near future, what factors were related to why people did not evacuate, and ...
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Fernandes Paula T - - 2007
INTRODUCTION: Diseases have an additional negative meaning but with different magnitude. Epilepsy is considered a stigmatizing condition; however its magnitude is unknown in our society, a limited-resource country, as Brazil. PURPOSE: To compare the stigma perception of epilepsy to other two chronic conditions: AIDS and diabetes in the city of ...
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Niehuis Sylvia - - 2007
The Marital Disillusionment Scale, together with measures of divorce proneness, marital disaffection, work addiction, sensation seeking, intimacy, and marital satisfaction (using the subscales Marital Disharmony and Disaffection), was administered to 116 married people (42 men, 74 women) in a university town in the western USA. Scores on the Marital Disillusionment ...
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Ariel Yaakov - - 2007
In 2001, the documentary movie, Trembling Before God, was played in Jewish and gay film festivals around the world, provoking strong emotional reactions. Trembling Before God comprises interviews with Orthodox Jewish gay and lesbian persons who vividly and movingly describe their struggles to live their lives as observant Jewish people, ...
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Abdel Aziz Basma M - - 2007
This article is concerned with the increasing prevalence of torture in Egypt. Torture is a widespread problem in Egypt, being practiced in the majority of police stations and state security places. It has become a routine practice and is seen daily on a systematic basis. The number of people who ...
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Rubin Mark - - 2007
People tend to perceive ingroup homogeneity on ingroup stereotypical traits and outgroup homogeneity on outgroup stereotypical traits (e.g., Kelly, 1989; Simon, 1992a; Simon & Pettigrew, 1990). If it is assumed that people use homogeneity ratings to indicate the extent to which groups possess traits, then this stereotype effect may be ...
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Lai Tsai-Ya - - 2007
Guided by the conceptual framework proposed by House and Kahn (1985), this study was conducted to explore types of social support observed within the online public support groups targeting people living with HIV/AIDS in 30 days. Analysis of 113 messages collected through six randomly selected groups showed that most interactions ...
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Schredl Michael - - 2007
The authors studied the self-rated effect of dreams on creativity in participants who were not selected for creative abilities. Students (N = 444) and online respondents (N = 636) answered a questionnaire about dreams and creative dreams. In addition, the students completed several personality measures and creativity scales. Results indicated ...
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Deverell Edward - - 2007
The detonation of a bomb in a shopping center in Vantaa, Finland, took place on 11 October 2002. Seven people died as a result and > 160 people required medical attention. Because the rescue teams were inadequately trained to respond to terrorist attacks, the event was handled according to protocol. ...
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