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31041por Chang, Chien-Hsiang, Lien, Wei-Chih, Chiu, Tseng-Ping, Yang, Tai-Hua, Wei, Chun-Chun, Kuo, Yu-Liang, Yeh, Chung-Hsing, Liu, Bo, Chen, Pin-Jun, Lin, Yang-Cheng“…RESULTS: According to the overall SUS score, the novel SSWAD has good overall usability performance (77.70), meaning that the SSWAD makes older adult feel interested and improves their willingness for continuous rehabilitation at home. …”
Publicado 2023
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31042por Marini, Christina, Cruz, Jocelyn, Payano, Leydi, Flores, Ronaldo Patino, Arena, Gina-Maria, Mandal, Soumik, Leven, Eric, Mann, Devin, Schoenthaler, Antoinette“…Patients were driven by internal motivating factors that bolstered their engagement and helped them feel accountable for their diabetes (subtheme 1) and external motivating factors that helped to serve as reminders to be consistent with their self-management behaviors (subtheme 2). …”
Publicado 2023
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31043“…There was a high rate of technology use as 97% of respondents report using CGM and 75% are using insulin pumps. 80% reported learning about diabetes and exercise mostly from trial and error, 46% from social media, 32% from their medical team, 28% from online searches, some using multiple methods. 27% of respondents reported fear of hypoglycemia as a significant barrier to exercise and 36% reported increased glucose variability as a result of exercise. 19% of respondents reported having hypoglycemia unawareness. 3% reported never having symptoms of hypoglycemia at any glucose level, 21% feel first symptoms with BG <50mg/dL, 26% at 50-60 mg/dL, and 40% at 60-70mg/dL. …”
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31044por Elliot, Diane, Kuehl, Kerry, DeFrancesco, Carol, McGinnis, Wendy, Ek, Susanna, Van Horne, Allee, Kempany, Katherine Ginsberg“…Secondary downstream benefits are anticipated in stress level, mood, positive feelings about the organization, vascular health, and cellular aging, along with job performance, injuries, and economic costs. …”
Publicado 2023
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31045por Böttinger, Melissa J, Litz, Elena, Gordt-Oesterwind, Katharina, Jansen, Carl-Philipp, Memmer, Nicole, Mychajliw, Christian, Radeck, Leon, Bauer, Jürgen M, Becker, Clemens“…Concerns and barriers included the lack of technical competence, feelings of frustration, and fear of being left alone, with negative assessment results. …”
Publicado 2023
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31046por Kang, Annie, Hetrick, Sarah, Cargo, Tania, Hopkins, Sarah, Ludin, Nicola, Bodmer, Sarah, Stevenson, Kiani, Holt-Quick, Chester, Stasiak, Karolina“…We make the following recommendations for others interested in designing and rolling out mental health chatbots to better support young people: make the chatbot relatable to its target audience by working with them to develop an authentic and relevant communication style; consider including holistic health and lifestyle content beyond traditional “mental health” support; and focus on developing features that make users feel heard, understood, and empowered.…”
Publicado 2023
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31047Publicado 2023“…In addition, many in the health workforce feel alienated and diminished to number-crunching administrators at the cost of time with patients and clients. …”
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31048por Fisher, Benjamin W., Petrosino, Anthony, Persson, Hannah, Guckenburg, Sarah, Fronius, Trevor, Benitez, Ivan, Earl, Kevin“…SBLE use was associated with greater feelings of safety among studies that used schools as the unit of analysis (g = 0.18, 95% CI [0.13, 0.24]), although this estimate was based on only seven effect sizes from two correlational studies. …”
Publicado 2023
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31049por Padhye, Rashmi, Sahasrabudhe, Shruti D, Orme, Mark W, Pina, Ilaria, Dhamdhere, Dipali, Borade, Suryakant, Bhakare, Meenakshi, Ahmed, Zahira, Barton, Andy, Modi, Mahavir, Malcolm, Dominic, Salvi, Sundeep, Singh, Sally J“…CONCLUSIONS: Patients with CRDs in India currently manage their disease with nonguided strategies but are eager to improve and would benefit from a guided PR program to feel better. A home-based PR program, with delivery facilitated by digital solutions, would be welcomed by patients and health care professionals involved in their care, as it would reduce the need for travel, specialist equipment, and setup. …”
Publicado 2023
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31050por Joslin, Elliott P.“…In my experiments with dogs I usually obtained diarrhœa when giving bile. I do not feel sure, however, that this should be attributed wholly to the medication, for the diarrhœas as a rule appeared six or more days after the beginning of the experiment and the animals were then in poor condition. …”
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31051“…If the stress is not dealt with effectively, feelings of loneliness, nervousness, sleeplessness and worrying may result. …”
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31052por Sox, Colin M, Gribbons, William M, Loring, Beth A, Mandl, Kenneth D, Batista, Rosanna, Porter, Stephen C“…The ADHD personal health application was finalized in response to these results by (1) simplifying the visual environment, (2) including items to support users limited by health literacy or technology experience, and (3) populating the application’s welcome screen with pictures of culturally diverse families to establish a personal family-oriented look and feel. CONCLUSIONS: Our patient-centered design process produced a usable ADHD-specific personal health application that minimizes the burden of data entry.…”
Publicado 2010
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31053por Stinson, Jennifer, McGrath, Patrick, Hodnett, Ellen, Feldman, Brian, Duffy, Ciaran, Huber, Adam, Tucker, Lori, Hetherington, Ross, Tse, Shirley, Spiegel, Lynn, Campillo, Sarah, Gill, Navreet, White, Meghan“…Many participants responded that the interactive features (discussion board, stories of hope, and video clips of youth with JIA) made them feel supported and “not alone” in their illness. …”
Publicado 2010
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31054“…The extent to which a client feels that they are directing therapy (Client initiative) may be an important component of change in BI and CAC intervention, especially for hazardous alcohol use. …”
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31055por Witteman, Holly O, Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J, Waters, Erika A, Gavaruzzi, Teresa, Fagerlin, Angela“…OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to determine whether precision (ie, number of decimals) in risk estimates offered by an online risk calculator influences users’ ratings of (1) how believable the estimate is, (2) risk magnitude (ie, how large or small the risk feels to them), and (3) how well they can recall the risk estimate after a brief delay. …”
Publicado 2011
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31056por Merry, Sally N, Stasiak, Karolina, Shepherd, Matthew, Frampton, Chris, Fleming, Theresa, Lucassen, Mathijs F G“…Secondary outcomes included response and remission on the children’s depression rating scale-revised, change scores on the Reynolds adolescent depression scale-second edition, the mood and feelings questionnaire, the Kazdin hopelessness scale for children, the Spence children’s anxiety scale, the paediatric quality of life enjoyment and satisfaction questionnaire, and overall satisfaction with treatment ratings. …”
Publicado 2012
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31057por Garcia, Carolyn, Hardeman, Rachel R, Kwon, Gyu, Lando-King, Elizabeth, Zhang, Lei, Genis, Therese, Brady, Sonya S, Kinder, Elizabeth“…This approach capitalizes on immediate data transfer protocols and enables the documentation of participants’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in real time. Data are collected using mobile devices that are familiar to participants and nearly ubiquitous in developed countries.…”
Publicado 2014
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31058“…Other barriers reported by patients were disinterest in managing their own disease (28.5%, 216/758) and feelings of inadequacy with the use of computers and Internet (11.6%, 88/758). …”
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31059por Haun, Jolie N, Nazi, Kim M, Chavez, Margeaux, Lind, Jason D, Antinori, Nicole, Gosline, Robert M, Martin, Tracey L“…METHODS: The study uses participatory research methods to understand how veterans prefer to use VA HIT to accomplish health management tasks within a given context, and how they would like to interact with HIT interfaces (eg, look, feel, and function) in the future. This study includes two rounds of veteran focus groups with self-administered surveys and visual modeling simulation techniques. …”
Publicado 2015
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31060“…(Please see table 1. for full details/data) CONCLUSION: A tensioned conjoined trendon transfer in the setting of 25% anterior glenoid bone loss exhibited a statistically significant reduction in anterior glenohumeral translation at 60 degrees of abduction and a nonsignificant reduction at 90 degrees of abduction versus a Modified Bristow bone block transfer. Biomechanically, we feel the musculotendinous sling of the conjoined tendon functions in place of the anterior and anterior/inferior capsulolabral structures, including the anterior band of the IGHL, which are typically deficient in the setting of recurrent anterior instability. …”
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