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How do clinical research coordinators learn Good Clinical Practice? A mixed-methods study of factors that predict uptake of knowledge
Jessica T Mozersky, Alison L Antes, Kari Baldwin, Michelle Jenkerson & James M DuBois
Background:Good Clinical Practice is an international standard for the design and conduct of clinical trials to ensure ethical and scientific integrity. Recent National Institutes of Health policy mandates Good Clinical Practice training for all investigators and staff involved in National Institutes of Health–funded clinical trials, yet approaches to Good Clinical Practice training vary widely. There are limited data on Good Clinical Practice knowledge among the clinical trial workforce and no evidence regarding effective methods to...
To attend, or not to attend: Examining caregiver intentions and study compliance in a pediatric, randomized controlled trial
Jacqueline A Sullivan, Anna M Wiese, Kelly M Boone, Joseph Rausch & Sarah A Keim
Background/AimsThe Intent to Attend is a brief questionnaire recommended by the National Research Council to address dropout concerns and improve prediction of missing data in clinical trials, although implementation has been very limited. As a formative study in pediatric research, the relationship between caregiver intentions and study compliance was investigated in a 180-day trial of dietary supplementation of preterm toddlers. Treatment effect estimation in the context of missing data was also explored.MethodsStudy compliance (i.e. study...
Supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Bony Hypertrophy in Vascularized Fibular Grafts
Lewis L. Shi, , Andrew Jawa, , , & Jesse B. Jupiter
Supplemental material, Supplemental_material for Bony Hypertrophy in Vascularized Fibular Grafts by Lewis L. Shi, Rohit Garg, Andrew Jawa, Qiaojie Wang, Yimin Chai, Bingfang Zeng and Jesse B. Jupiter in HAND
Supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Bony Hypertrophy in Vascularized Fibular Grafts
Lewis L. Shi, , Andrew Jawa, , , & Jesse B. Jupiter
Supplemental material, Supplemental_material for Bony Hypertrophy in Vascularized Fibular Grafts by Lewis L. Shi, Rohit Garg, Andrew Jawa, Qiaojie Wang, Yimin Chai, Bingfang Zeng and Jesse B. Jupiter in HAND
Bony Hypertrophy in Vascularized Fibular Grafts
Lewis L. Shi, , Andrew Jawa, , , & Jesse B. Jupiter
Background: Vascularized fibula graft (VFG) transfer is an established method of repairing large skeletal defects resulting from trauma, tumor resection, or infection. It obviates the process of creeping substitution that conventional bone grafts undergo and therefore exhibits better healing and improved strength. The aim of this study is to evaluate hypertrophy in VFG. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients undergoing VFG and studied immediate and late postoperative radiographs. Orthogonal views were measured for width of graft...
Supplemental Material, Appendix_A_-_Search_strategy - Implementation of Healthy Eating Interventions in Center-Based Childcare: The Selection, Application, and Reporting of Theories, Models, and Frameworks
Marjorie Rafaela Lima Do Vale, Anna Farmer, Geoff D. C. Ball, Rebecca Gokiert, Katerina Maximova & Jessica Thorlakson
Supplemental Material, Appendix_A_-_Search_strategy for Implementation of Healthy Eating Interventions in Center-Based Childcare: The Selection, Application, and Reporting of Theories, Models, and Frameworks by Marjorie Rafaela Lima do Vale, Anna Farmer, Geoff D. C. Ball, Rebecca Gokiert, Katerina Maximova and Jessica Thorlakson in American Journal of Health Promotion
Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Community Participation following Stroke. Part Two: Transitions and Community Participation Following Stroke
Anita Mountain, , Robert Teasell, Nancy M Salbach, Andrea De Jong, Norine Foley, , Naresh Bains, Rebecca Bowes, Donna Cheung, Helene Corriveau, Lynn Joseph, Dana Lesko, Ann Millar, Beena Parappilly, Aleksandra Pikula, David Scarfone, Annie Rochette, Trudy Taylor, Tina Vallentin, , , Leanne K Casaubon & Jill I Cameron
The sixth update of the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations for Transitions and Community Participation following Stroke is a comprehensive set of evidence-based guidelines addressing issues faced by people following an acute stroke event. Establishing a coordinated and seamless system of care that supports progress achieved during the initial recovery stages throughout the transition to the community is more essential than ever as the medical complexity of people with stroke is also on the rise....
JCR_TUD_Supplemental_1_Literature – Supplemental material for Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of cationic aniline dyes from the Technical University of Dresden Historical Collection of Dyes
Michael John Plater, Andrea Raab & Horst Hartmann
Supplemental material, JCR_TUD_Supplemental_1_Literature for Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of cationic aniline dyes from the Technical University of Dresden Historical Collection of Dyes by Michael John Plater, Andrea Raab and Horst Hartmann in Journal of Chemical Research
JCR_TUD_Supplemental_2_Photographs – Supplemental material for Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of cationic aniline dyes from the Technical University of Dresden Historical Collection of Dyes
Michael John Plater, Andrea Raab & Horst Hartmann
Supplemental material, JCR_TUD_Supplemental_2_Photographs for Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of cationic aniline dyes from the Technical University of Dresden Historical Collection of Dyes by Michael John Plater, Andrea Raab and Horst Hartmann in Journal of Chemical Research
Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of cationic aniline dyes from the Technical University of Dresden Historical Collection of Dyes
Michael John Plater, Andrea Raab & Horst Hartmann
Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry has been used to analyse a range of cationic aniline dyes from the 19th century. Mauveine from the Chandler museum is used as a standard for comparison. This consists of a typical W. H. Perkin mixture of mauveine A and B. Mauveine from a historic collection in Dresden is different and consists of mainly mauveine A and a monomethyl mauveine chromophore. Possible synthetic routes and its significance are discussed. Three samples of...
Investigation of the antibacterial activity of new quinazoline derivatives against methicillin and quinolone resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Amit B Patel
A series of 1,3,4-oxadiazole-fused and piperazine-fused quinazoline derivatives is synthesized and evaluated as antibacterial agents. The synthetic protocol involves an efficient Suzuki C–C cross-coupling reaction on the quinazoline ring followed by formation of 1,3,4-oxadiazole intermediates. These are further treated with piperazine bases in the presence of formalin in methanol to furnish the final N-Mannich products. The majority of these compounds show potent antibacterial activities against several different strains of Gram-positive bacteria including multidrug-resistant clinical isolates....
Supp_Figure_2 – Supplemental material for Anatomical and Functional Characterization in Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: An Atlas-Based Analysis
Claudio L. Ferre, Jason B. Carmel, Véronique H. Flamand, Andrew M. Gordon & Kathleen M. Friel
Supplemental material, Supp_Figure_2 for Anatomical and Functional Characterization in Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: An Atlas-Based Analysis by Claudio L. Ferre, Jason B. Carmel, Véronique H. Flamand, Andrew M. Gordon and Kathleen M. Friel in Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Clark_Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime—but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQ
Cory J. Clark, Bo M. Winegard, Jordan Beardslee, Roy F. Baumeister & Azim F. Shariff
Supplemental material, Clark_Supplemental_Material for Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime—but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQ by Cory J. Clark, Bo M. Winegard, Jordan Beardslee, Roy F. Baumeister and Azim F. Shariff in Psychological Science
Correlation of Provider Burnout With Patient Experience
Kathleen E McKee, Andrea Tull, Marcela G Del Carmen & Susan Edgman-Levitan
Initiatives to mitigate physician burnout and improve patient experience occur largely in isolation. At the level of the department/division, we found lower physician burnout was associated with a more positive patient experience. Physician Maslach Burnout Inventory data and patient Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Clinician and Group experience scores were significantly correlated with 5 of 12 patient experience questions: “Got Routine Care Appointment” (−0.632, P = .001), “Recommend Provider” (−0.561, P = .005),...
Income Segregation and the Incomplete Integration of Islam in the Paris Metropolitan Area
Lucas G. Drouhot
In France as in many other Western European countries, the purported concentration of large Muslim populations in disadvantaged areas at the outskirts of major cities has been associated with public and scholarly concerns for failed integration, but few spatial data exist for the purposes of empirical study. Relying on a unique geolocated data set built from online repositories of Muslim places comprising halal butcher shops, prayer spaces, religious schools, and bookstores, the author uses a...
Supplemental_Information_Growth_and_Survivability_Updated_111319_Track_Changes_OS_CBLeeA - Survivability of Wild-Type and Genetically Engineered Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP1 with Different Temperature Conditions
Oumar Sacko, , Lesley H. Greene & James W. Lee
Supplemental_Information_Growth_and_Survivability_Updated_111319_Track_Changes_OS_CBLeeA for Survivability of Wild-Type and Genetically Engineered Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP1 with Different Temperature Conditions by Oumar Sacko, Cherrelle L. Barnes, Lesley H. Greene and James W. Lee in Applied Biosafety
Appendix_1 – Supplemental material for Operational Definition of Serious Mental Illness: Heterogeneity in a Review of the Research on Quality-of-Life Interventions
Concepción Martínez-Martínez, Miguel Richart-Martínez & Juan Diego Ramos-Pichardo
Supplemental material, Appendix_1 for Operational Definition of Serious Mental Illness: Heterogeneity in a Review of the Research on Quality-of-Life Interventions by Concepción Martínez-Martínez, Miguel Richart-Martínez and Juan Diego Ramos- Pichardo in Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association
supplementary_materials – Supplemental material for Neural Network-based Motion Tracking for Breast Ultrasound Strain Elastography: An Initial Assessment of Performance and Feasibility
Bo Peng, , Quan Zhang &
Supplemental material, supplementary_materials for Neural Network-based Motion Tracking for Breast Ultrasound Strain Elastography: An Initial Assessment of Performance and Feasibility by Bo Peng, Yuhong Xian, Quan Zhang and Jingfeng Jiang in Ultrasonic Imaging
Supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Prediction error and implicit learning in L1 and L2 syntactic priming
Carrie N. Jackson & Holger Hopp
Supplemental material, Supplemental_material for Prediction error and implicit learning in L1 and L2 syntactic priming by Carrie N. Jackson and Holger Hopp in International Journal of Bilingualism
Prediction error and implicit learning in L1 and L2 syntactic priming
Carrie N. Jackson & Holger Hopp
Aims and Objectives:This study examines the syntactic priming of adverb-first word order among 27 first language (L1) English, 33 L1 German, and 32 L1 German-second language (L2) English speakers to investigate the relationship between short-term priming and longer-term learning across different speaker groups.Design/Methodology:Participants completed a syntactic priming task in either English or German, in which they heard sentences containing fronted (i.e. adverb-first) or non-fronted adverbial phrases and described pictures containing similar adverbial phrases. Immediately before...
Supplement_information_rev_Wilson – Supplemental material for Analysis of Association between Morphometric Parameters of Growth Plate and Bone Growth of Tibia in Mice and Humans
Kimberly Wilson, Yu Usami, Danielle Hogarth, Amanda L. Scheiber, , Takeshi Oichi, , Ling Qin, Satoru Otsuru, Satoru Toyosawa, Masahiro Iwamoto, Joshua M. Abzug &
Supplemental material, Supplement_information_rev_Wilson for Analysis of Association between Morphometric Parameters of Growth Plate and Bone Growth of Tibia in Mice and Humans by Kimberly Wilson, Yu Usami, Danielle Hogarth, Amanda L. Scheiber, Hongying Tian, Takeshi Oichi, Yulong Wei, Ling Qin, Satoru Otsuru, Satoru Toyosawa, Masahiro Iwamoto, Joshua M. Abzug and Motomi Enomoto-Iwamoto in CARTILAGE
A Cross-Country Comparison of Gender Traditionalism in Business Leadership: How Supportive Are Female Supervisors?
Carly Van Mensvoort, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Roza Meuleman & Marieke Van Den Brink
This study investigates whether female supervisors hold less traditional attitudes towards gender in business leadership than male supervisors and non-supervisors, and whether these attitudinal differences vary between countries. It uses the sociological notions of self-interest and exposure and a multilevel approach to advance and expand the investigation of gender attitudes in the domain of business leadership. Two recent waves of the World Values Survey (2005/2009; 2010/2014) for 22 OECD countries were analysed with multilevel logistic...
Rethinking the Admissions Interview: Piloting Multiple Mini-Interviews in a Graduate Psychology Program
Jennifer R. Clark, Catherine A. Miller & Erin L. Garwood
Health profession programs routinely utilize traditional interviews in admissions as a means of assessing important non-academic characteristics (e.g., critical thinking, interpersonal skills, judgment) of candidates. However, the reliability and validity of traditional interviews is highly questionable. Given this, multiple health profession programs (e.g., medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy) have implemented multiple mini-interviews as an alternative for assessing non-academic characteristics. This paper describes the development and implementation of multiple mini-interviews in the admissions process for a...
Supplement_1_12-6-19_FINAL_1 – Supplemental material for Are Common Sense Model constructs and self-efficacy simultaneously correlated with self-management behaviors and health outcomes: A systematic review
Jessica Y Breland, Jessie J Wong & Lisa M McAndrew
Supplemental material, Supplement_1_12-6-19_FINAL_1 for Are Common Sense Model constructs and self-efficacy simultaneously correlated with self-management behaviors and health outcomes: A systematic review by Jessica Y Breland, Jessie J Wong and Lisa M McAndrew in Health Psychology Open
Manuscript_for_publication_WES_online_appendix – Supplemental material for A Cross-Country Comparison of Gender Traditionalism in Business Leadership: How Supportive Are Female Supervisors?
Carly Van Mensvoort, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Roza Meuleman & Marieke Van Den Brink
Supplemental material, Manuscript_for_publication_WES_online_appendix for A Cross-Country Comparison of Gender Traditionalism in Business Leadership: How Supportive Are Female Supervisors? by Carly van Mensvoort, Gerbert Kraaykamp, Roza Meuleman and Marieke van den Brink in Work, Employment and Society
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