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  1. 31321
    “…The 12-week program offered to new patients facilitates learning about the most important aspects of managing the condition, including implementation of a phased elimination diet (known as the Autoimmune Protocol, AIP). Patients reported to feel more empowered, taken care of and understood after using Paloma Health Thyroid Solution. …”
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  2. 31322
    “…Almost half (48%) of all respondents felt they do not have enough knowledge on how to treat respiratory symptoms without antibiotics, which was similar in 25–34-year-olds (49%). Overall, 40% would feel anxious about being treated for respiratory symptoms without antibiotics; in 25–34-year-olds this response ranged from 33% (South Africa) to 55% (Thailand). …”
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  3. 31323
    “…The Confirmatory Factor Analysis showed adequate fit indices for a multidimensional model of the Brief MAIA-2, with the original eight scales: Noticing (awareness of subtle bodily sensations, such as the heartbeat, digestive sensations, or the breath), Not Distracting (ability to maintain attention to bodily sensations without being easily distracted by external stimuli), Not Worrying (tendency to not be overly concerned or anxious about bodily sensations or changes in the body), Attention Regulation (ability to regulate attention to bodily sensations and to shift attention between internal and external stimuli), Emotional Awareness (awareness and understanding of how emotions are associated with bodily sensations), Self Regulation (ability to regulate emotional responses and manage distress through an awareness of bodily sensations), Body Listening (tendency to listen to the body for insight and understanding), and Trusting (trust in bodily sensations as a source of information about one's feelings and needs). The hierarchical bi-factor (S·I – 1) model showed even better-fit indices. …”
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  4. 31324
    por Brand, Richard A.
    Publicado 2008
    “…He commented, “Several members of the Osteomyelitis Service did not look with favor upon this method of treatment, and the orthopaedic surgeon responsible for the treatment did not feel any too confident; consequently, the cases treated in this manner were few and far between, and progress was proportionally slow” [7]. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: In traditional epidemiological studies, participants are likely motivated by perceived benefits, feelings of accomplishment, and belonging. No study has explored motives for participation in a Web-based cohort and the associated participant characteristics, although such information is useful for enhancing recruitment and improving cohort retention. …”
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  7. 31327
    “…The vast majority (371/388, 95.6%) were very satisfied, while 17 out of 388 (4.4%) reported mixed feelings. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a high yield and a considerable number of false reactive results, satisfaction was high among participants. …”
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  8. 31328
    “…Acceptance over the long term requires that the system be perceived as private/secure, and that it be constantly useful for patients’ needs of awareness of feelings, self-care reminders, and connectivity with health care providers. …”
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  9. 31329
    “…The website was designed to incorporate a masculine look and feel through the use of images, direct language, and interactive content. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: Based on the protection motivation theory, the current study seeks to evaluate the impact of challenge in a fully automated video game called Re-Mission on young adult college students' tendency to perceive the severity of cancer, feel susceptible to cancer, and engage in ISB. METHODS: A total of 216 young adults were recruited from a university campus, consented, screened, and randomized in a single-blinded format to 1 of 3 conditions: an intervention group playing Re-Mission at high challenge (HC; n=85), an intervention group playing Re-Mission at low challenge (LC; n=81), and a control group with no challenge (NC; presented with illustrated pictures of Re-Mission; n=50). …”
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  11. 31331
    “…Six participants felt that giving the dying person the opportunity to discuss their wishes, feelings, faith, beliefs, and values may not be possible, representative, and not applicable in Indian setting. …”
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  12. 31332
    “…Most of the study participants (57.2%) did not feel they fully understood what NAFLD is. Better nutritional habits were positively predicted by the degree of illness understanding (β = 0.26; P = 0.002) and self-efficacy (β = 0.25; P = 0.003). …”
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    “…There was a mean 23.0-point improvement in the mHHS (pre-operative 69.4, post-operative 92.4; p<0.001) and a mean decrease of 3.5 points in the VAS for pain (pre-operative 5.2, post-operative 1.7; p<0.001). 93% percent of patients returned to their preinjury level of sports participation and did not feel limited by their hip. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that a greater pre-operative LCEA correlated with a greater change in the mHHS score (r=0.374, p=0.038). …”
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  14. 31334
    “…This shows that PESs can be improved and for organisations who feel that employing an independent writer to edit summaries, providing clear, practical guidance to authors may be a cost-effective alternative. …”
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  15. 31335
    “…This is common in late stages of post-bariatric surgery (beyond 3 months). We feel that this may be a challenge, particularly in reference to our specific population. …”
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  16. 31336
    “…Secondary outcome measures were the adolescent-report PRADAS, the parent- and child-report Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (depressive symptoms), and parent- and child-report Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale (anxiety symptoms). …”
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  17. 31337
    “…Overall, these knowledge-users have very high expectations for the GET-FACTS IKT process; they feel that this model of doing science will create better scientists (e.g. improve communication skills) and make the resulting science more useful and relevant; indeed, they reported that this model of knowledge creation can be paradigm shifting. …”
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  18. 31338
    “…, appropriateness (e.g., “How adequately do you feel these materials address concerns with coordinated care?”)…”
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    “…More than half (58%) of respondents were willing to complete PRO questionnaires at every clinic visit, and a high proportion (77%) found utility in reporting physical and emotional feelings to clinicians using PRO questionnaires. In general, patients did not find that PRO questionnaires made clinic visits more difficult (93%). …”
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  20. 31340
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Over two-thirds of Canadian patients with prostate cancer surveyed use the internet as a source of health information about prostate cancer, but over half did not feel confident using information from the internet to make health decisions. …”
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