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Additional file 3 of Physiotherapists’ opinions, barriers, and enablers to providing evidence-based care: a mixed-methods study
Connor Gleadhill, Katarzyna Bolsewicz, Simon R. E. Davidson, Steven J. Kamper, Amanda Tutty, Emma Robson, Priscilla Viana Da Silva, Bruce Donald, Katherine Dooley, Joshua Manvell, Nicole Manvell, Andrew Delbridge & Christopher M. Williams
Additional file 3. Online supplement 2.
Sex difference in lipid levels in first-diagnosed drug-naïve depression patients: A case-control and 12-weeks follow-up study
Rui Yang, Lu Wang, Song Cao, Ming Chen, Chu-Jun Wu, Floyd Silva, Man-Jun Shen, Jin-Dong Chen, Mi-Mi Tang & Bi-Lian Liu
Patients with depression have a high prevalence of developing dyslipidemia. In this study, we aim to investigate the difference of serum lipids, including total cholesterol (TCH), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG), between the depressed patients and healthy controls. Sex differences in lipids and their psychological correlations were also included. The study included 56 healthy controls (males/females = 26/30) and 110 first-diagnosed drug-naïve outpatients (males/females = 35/75). A total of...
A new dihydroflavone and a new polyacetylene glucoside from Bidens parviflora
Fu-Jie Cai, Chuan-Hou Li, Xiao-Hui Sun, Lu Wang, Jin-Li Tian, Wei Zhao, De-Gang Kong, Qing Liu & Hong-Lei Zhou
A new dihydroflavone, 2(S)-isookanin-4′-methoxy-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), and a new polyacetylene glucoside, (10S)-tridecane-2E-ene-4,6,8-triyne-1-ol-10-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (2), along with seven known compounds (3–9), were isolated from the herb of Bidens parviflora Willd. The structures of all the extracted compounds were elucidated by HR-ESI-MS, 1 D and 2 D NMR spectra, as well as circular dichroism (CD).
A hexagon-based method for polygon generalization using morphological operators
Lu Wang, Tinghua Ai, Dirk Burghardt, Yilang Shen & Min Yang
Numerous methods based on square rasters have been proposed for polygon generalization. However, these methods ignore the inconsistent distance measurement among neighborhoods of squares, which may result in an imbalanced generalization in different directions. As an alternative raster, a hexagon has consistent connectivity and isotropic neighborhoods. This study proposed a hexagon-based method for polygon generalization using morphological operators. First, we defined three generalization operators: aggregation, elimination, and line simplification, based on hexagonal morphological operations. We...
sj-doc-1-nah-10.1177_02601060231152345 - Supplemental material for The effect of dietary patterns on maternal anaemia in North Shewa, Ethiopia: A case–control study with Propensity Score Analysis
Kelemu Tilahun Kibret, Catherine Chojenta, Ellie D’Arcy & Deborah Loxton
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-nah-10.1177_02601060231152345 for The effect of dietary patterns on maternal anaemia in North Shewa, Ethiopia: A case–control study with Propensity Score Analysis by Kelemu Tilahun Kibret, Catherine Chojenta, Ellie D’Arcy and Deborah Loxton in Nutrition and Health
sj-doc-1-nah-10.1177_02601060231152345 - Supplemental material for The effect of dietary patterns on maternal anaemia in North Shewa, Ethiopia: A case–control study with Propensity Score Analysis
Kelemu Tilahun Kibret, Catherine Chojenta, Ellie D’Arcy & Deborah Loxton
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-nah-10.1177_02601060231152345 for The effect of dietary patterns on maternal anaemia in North Shewa, Ethiopia: A case–control study with Propensity Score Analysis by Kelemu Tilahun Kibret, Catherine Chojenta, Ellie D’Arcy and Deborah Loxton in Nutrition and Health
Predicting serotonin toxicity in serotonin reuptake inhibitor overdose
Joyce Cooper, Stephen B. Duffull & Geoffrey K. Isbister
We aimed to investigate the frequency of serotonin toxicity following overdose of antidepressants that inhibit serotonin reuptake and the factors that influence the probability of serotonin toxicity occurring. This was a retrospective cohort study of overdoses that included selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) (70%) and serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) (30%) admitted to a tertiary toxicology unit over 23 years. A multivariate mixed effects logistic regression model using NONMEM (7.2.0) was used to determine factors...
sj-docx-1-shr-10.1177_20542704221132139 - Supplemental material for Open science and conflict of interest policies of medical and health sciences journals before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A repeat cross-sectional study
Antoni D. Gardener, Ellen J. Hick, Chloe Jacklin, Gifford Tan, Aidan G. Cashin, Hopin Lee, David Nunan, Elaine C. Toomey & Georgia C. Richards
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-shr-10.1177_20542704221132139 for Open science and conflict of interest policies of medical and health sciences journals before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A repeat cross-sectional study by Antoni D. Gardener, Ellen J. Hick, Chloe Jacklin, Gifford Tan, Aidan G. Cashin, Hopin Lee, David Nunan, Elaine C. Toomey and Georgia C. Richards in JRSM Open
Additional file 2 of Network evaluation of an innovation platform in continuous quality improvement in Australian Indigenous primary healthcare
Frances Clare Cunningham, Boyd Alexander Potts, Shanthi Ann Ramanathan, Jodie Bailie, Roxanne Gwendalyn Bainbridge, Andrew Searles, Alison Frances Laycock & Ross Stewart Bailie
Additional file 2. CRE-IQI network survey, 2019.
Early-career general practitioners’ perceptions of the utility of vocational training for subsequent independent practice
Michael Tran, Susan Wearne, Alison Fielding, Dominica Moad, Amanda Tapley, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Andrew Davey, Mieke van Driel, Kristen FitzGerald, Neil Spike, Michael Bentley, Catherine Kirby & Parker Magin
To evaluate Australian early-career general practitioners’ perceptions of the utility of their prior vocational training in preparing them for independent specialist practice. We hypothesised that in-practice teaching would be perceived as more useful than formal education delivered by Regional Training Organisations (RTOs). A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of early-career general practitioners (RTO ‘alumni’). The outcomes were Likert scale ratings of alumni’s perceived impact of RTO education versus in-practice training on their preparedness for independent practice. Ratings...
“Are we there yet?” expectations and experiences with lower limb robotic exoskeletons: a qualitative evaluation of the therapist perspective
Nicola Postol, Julia Barton, Luke Wakely, Andrew Bivard, Neil J. Spratt & Jodie Marquez
Lower limb robotic exoskeletons can assist movement, however, clinical uptake in neurorehabilitation is limited. The views and experiences of clinicians are pivotal to the successful clinical implementation of emerging technologies. This study investigates therapist perspectives of the clinical use and future role of this technology in neurorehabilitation. Australian and New Zealand-based therapists with lower limb exoskeleton experience were recruited to complete an online survey and semi-structured interview. Survey data were transposed into tables and interviews...
“Are we there yet?” expectations and experiences with lower limb robotic exoskeletons: a qualitative evaluation of the therapist perspective
Nicola Postol, Julia Barton, Luke Wakely, Andrew Bivard, Neil J. Spratt & Jodie Marquez
Lower limb robotic exoskeletons can assist movement, however, clinical uptake in neurorehabilitation is limited. The views and experiences of clinicians are pivotal to the successful clinical implementation of emerging technologies. This study investigates therapist perspectives of the clinical use and future role of this technology in neurorehabilitation. Australian and New Zealand-based therapists with lower limb exoskeleton experience were recruited to complete an online survey and semi-structured interview. Survey data were transposed into tables and interviews...
Adjustable volume and loading release of shape memory polymer microcapsules
Fenghua Zhang, Lu Wang, Qiangwang Geng, Yanju Liu, Jinsong Leng & Stoyan K. Smoukov
Research on microcapsules has been conducted in recent years given trends in miniaturization and novel functionalization. In this work, we designed and prepared a series of unique shape memory polyurethane (SMPU) microcapsules with stimuli-responsive functions. The microcapsule has a core-shell structure in which the surface morphology can be adjusted, and it has a certain load-bearing capacity. In addition, the SMPU microcapsule has a stimuli-responsive function for shape memory and solvent response. The temperature of its...
sj-pdf-1-wjn-10.1177_01939459221148825 – Supplemental material for Health Experiences of Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Study
Melissa L. Harris, Anne McLeod & Marita G. Titler
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-wjn-10.1177_01939459221148825 for Health Experiences of Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Study by Melissa L. Harris, Anne McLeod and Marita G. Titler in Western Journal of Nursing Research
Additional file 1 of Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium
Pål Møller, Toni Seppälä, James G. Dowty, Saskia Haupt, Mev Dominguez-Valentin, Lone Sunde, Inge Bernstein, Christoph Engel, Stefan Aretz, Maartje Nielsen, Gabriel Capella, Dafydd Gareth Evans, John Burn, Elke Holinski-Feder, Lucio Bertario, Bernardo Bonanni, Annika Lindblom, Zohar Levi, Finlay Macrae, Ingrid Winship, John-Paul Plazzer, Rolf Sijmons, Luigi Laghi, Adriana Della Valle, Karl Heinimann … & Mark A. Jenkins
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Additional file 3 of Using mixed methods to establish tobacco treatment acceptability from the perspective of clients and clinicians of antenatal substance use services
Melissa A. Jackson, Penny Buykx, Amanda L. Brown, Amanda L. Baker, Adrian J. Dunlop & Gillian S. Gould
Additional file 3. Women's interview schedule.
Additional file 2 of A scoping review of systems approaches for increasing physical activity in populations
Tracy Nau, Adrian Bauman, Ben J. Smith & William Bellew
Additional file 2. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) Checklist – completed for the scoping review of systems approaches for increasing physical activity in populations.
Measurement of Self-regulation in Preschool and Elementary Children: A Scoping Review
Kelsey Philpott-Robinson, Tennille Johnson, Leah Evans, Kylie Wales, Carl Leonard & Alison E. Lane
This scoping review sought to identify and characterize measurement of self-regulation in preschool and elementary aged children. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses-Scoping Review (ScR) guidelines were applied. Databases from the fields of allied health, education, medicine, and social sciences were searched including: CINAHL, Education Database (ProQuest), Education Research Complete, EMBASE, ERIC, iNFORMIT Combined, Medline, PsychINFO, Social Sciences (ProQuest), Teacher Reference Center, and Web of Science. Articles published between 2015 and 2020...
sj-docx-5-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 – Supplemental material for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale
Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter & Sarah Jeong
Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale by Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter and Sarah Jeong in Home Health Care Management & Practice
sj-docx-3-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 – Supplemental material for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale
Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter & Sarah Jeong
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale by Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter and Sarah Jeong in Home Health Care Management & Practice
sj-docx-4-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 – Supplemental material for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale
Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter & Sarah Jeong
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale by Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter and Sarah Jeong in Home Health Care Management & Practice
sj-docx-2-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 – Supplemental material for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale
Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter & Sarah Jeong
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale by Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter and Sarah Jeong in Home Health Care Management & Practice
sj-docx-1-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 – Supplemental material for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale
Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter & Sarah Jeong
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hhc-10.1177_10848223231160273 for Development and Validation of the Self-management of Dementia by Family Carers (SMDFC) Scale by Anas Shehadeh, Sharyn Hunter and Sarah Jeong in Home Health Care Management & Practice
Stochastic Tree Search for Estimating Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimes
Yilun Sun & Lu Wang
A dynamic treatment regime (DTR) is a sequence of decision rules that adapt to the time-varying states of an individual. Black-box learning methods have shown great potential in predicting the optimal treatments; however, the resulting DTRs lack interpretability, which is of paramount importance for medical experts to understand and implement. We present a stochastic tree-based reinforcement learning (ST-RL) method for estimating optimal DTRs in a multistage multitreatment setting with data from either randomized trials or...
Sex difference in lipid levels in first-diagnosed drug-naïve depression patients: A case-control and 12-weeks follow-up study
Rui Yang, Lu Wang, Song Cao, Ming Chen, Chu-Jun Wu, Floyd Silva, Man-Jun Shen, Jin-Dong Chen, Mi-Mi Tang & Bi-Lian Liu
Patients with depression have a high prevalence of developing dyslipidemia. In this study, we aim to investigate the difference of serum lipids, including total cholesterol (TCH), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG), between the depressed patients and healthy controls. Sex differences in lipids and their psychological correlations were also included. The study included 56 healthy controls (males/females = 26/30) and 110 first-diagnosed drug-naïve outpatients (males/females = 35/75). A total of...
Affiliations
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University of Newcastle Australia161
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University of Michigan–Ann Arbor52
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology52
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Yunnan University50
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Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University50
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Minjiang University50
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University of Rochester Medical Center50
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Beihang University50
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Inner Mongolia University50
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Inner Mongolia Agricultural University50