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29621por Vik, Alexandra, Kociński, Marek, Rye, Ingrid, Lundervold, Astri J., Lundervold, Alexander S.“…BACKGROUND: Loss of autonomy in day-to-day functioning is one of the feared outcomes of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and relatives may have been worried by subtle behavioral changes in ordinary life situations long before these changes are given medical attention. …”
Publicado 2023
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29622por Ghanaim, Amira Mohamed, Foaad, Mohammed Abdulaziz, Gomaa, Eman Zakaria, Dougdoug, Khalid Abdelfatah El, Mohamed, Gamal Eldidamony, Arisha, Ahmed Hamed, Khamis, Tarek“…Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) represented the most feared diabetic complication that caused the hospitalization of the diabetic patient. …”
Publicado 2022
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29623por Smith, Kirsten Ailsa, Van Pinxteren, Myrna, Mbokazi, Nonzuzo, Majikela-Dlangamandla, Buyelwa, Delobelle, Peter, Levitt, Naomi, McGrath, Nuala“…RESULTS: Our guiding principles included: providing equal information on T2D to partners; improving couples’ communication; shared goal-setting; discussion of diabetes fears; discussing couples’ roles in diabetes self-management; and supporting couples’ autonomy to identify and prioritise diabetes self-management strategies. …”
Publicado 2023
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29624por Hill, Nikki L., Bratlee-Whitaker, Emily, Jang, Heejung, Bhargava, Sakshi, Sillner, Andrea Yevchak, Do, Justin, Mogle, Jacqueline“…Compared to the no SMD and SMD without memory concerns groups, participants reporting SMD with memory concerns were more likely to: (1) discuss cognition if their healthcare provider initiated the conversation, and (2) avoid discussions of cognitive problems due to fears of losing independence. CONCLUSIONS: We found that most participants, including those reporting SMD with memory concerns, had never discussed cognition with their healthcare providers. …”
Publicado 2023
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29625“…Physiotherapists hoped that their involvement would improve recognition of the profession but feared that working conditions would deteriorate after the crisis. …”
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29626por Rajshekhar, Nandita, Pinchoff, Jessie, Boyer, Christopher B, Barasa, Edwine, Abuya, Timothy, Muluve, Eva, Mwanga, Daniel, Mbushi, Faith, Austrian, Karen“…Despite believing certain COVID-19 myths, older adults with larger households and more fears regarding economic impacts of the pandemic (cluster 1) were more likely to ultimately to get vaccinated than cluster 3 (78% vs 66.4%; p<0.01), potentially due to employment requirements. …”
Publicado 2023
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29627por Ahn, Byunghoon (Tony), Maurice-Ventouris, Meagane, Bilgic, Elif, Yang, Alison, Lau, Clarissa Hin-Hei, Peters, Hannah, Li, Kexin, Chang-Ou, Deuscies, Harley, Jason M.“…CONCLUSIONS: Our scoping review illustrates that learners in simulation-based education are most often anxious and fearful. However, this is partially due to medical education prioritising measuring negative emotions. …”
Publicado 2023
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29628por Friedrich, Bettina, Forbes, Gillian, Jhass, Arnoupe, Lorencatto, Fabiana, Shallcross, Laura, Antonopoulou, Vivi“…RESULTS: Enablers to vaccine uptake included the willingness to protect care home residents, staff and family/friends from infection and the belief that vaccination provided a way back to normality (reflective motivation); convenience of vaccination and access to accurate information (physical opportunity); and a supporting social environment around them favouring vaccination (social opportunity). Barriers included fears about side-effects (automatic motivation); a lack of trust due to the quick release of the vaccine (reflective motivation); and feeling pressurised to accept vaccination if mandatory (automatic motivation). …”
Publicado 2023
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29629por Chernick, Lauren Stephanie, Schnall, Rebecca, Stockwell, Melissa S, Castaño, Paula M, Higgins, Tracy, Westhoff, Carolyn, Santelli, John, Dayan, Peter S“…Preferences for text message frequency varied from daily to monthly, with random hours of delivery to maintain “surprise.” No participant feared that text messages would violate her privacy. …”
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29630por Martínez-Alcalá, Claudia I, Rosales-Lagarde, Alejandra, Hernández-Alonso, Esmeralda, Melchor-Agustin, Roberto, Rodriguez-Torres, Erika E, Itzá-Ortiz, Benjamín A“…BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment is considered one of the most feared chronic conditions among the older adult population since its incidence is approximately twice more frequent than that of dementia. …”
Publicado 2018
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29631“…Disparities were pronounced for key measures of emotional support (discussion of worries and fears, trust in providers), physical comfort (assistance, pain management) and overall impressions of care. …”
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29632“…There have been anecdotal statements about opposition from community pharmacies to the service, due to fears of losing business. The aim of the current study was to identify the experiences and perceptions of community pharmacy teams regarding pharmacists’ presence in general practice. …”
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29633“…Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is an especially feared complication in patients with brain metastases given the potential for significant morbidity and mortality. …”
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29634por Sacks, Emma, Khumalo, Philisiwe, Tsabedze, Bhekisisa, Montgomery, William, Mthethwa, Nobuhle, Nhlabatsi, Bonisile, Masuku, Thembie, Cohn, Jennifer, Chouraya, Caspian“…Caregivers did not fully understand the need for blood draws as opposed to tests with saliva, and expressed the fears of seeing their newborns in pain. They were specifically grateful for supportive nursing staff who respected their confidentiality. …”
Publicado 2020
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29635“…They felt a “sense of duty” to care for patients with COVID-19, despite being fearful of acquiring or spreading infection. Compared to clinical colleagues, registered nurses reported increased patient exposure and performed tasks previously assigned to other clinical team members. …”
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29636por Spurlin, E.E., Han, E.S., Silver, E.R., May, B.L., Tatonetti, N.P., Hur, C., Advincula, A.P., Hur, H.C.“…As expected, institutional policies suspending elective surgeries affected the volume and types of GYN surgeries performed during the pandemic, and the “stay-at-home” policy and personal fears of COVID-19 infection likely affected ED consult volumes.…”
Publicado 2020
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29637“…Secondly, in case of positive test results, they feared overlooking infections other than UTI. These new uncertainties could lead to inappropriate antibiotics use. …”
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29638por Hoyt, Jenna, Krishnaratne, Shari, Hamon, Jessie K., Boudarene, Lydia, Chantler, Tracey, Demissie, Shiferaw Dechasa, Landegger, Justine, Moseti, Easterlina, Marcus, Seth, Kambanje, Misozi, Pryor, Shannon, Spilotros, Nathaly, Gnintoungbe, Marius, Curry, Dora, Webster, Jayne“…Women’s decision to use MCMs was driven by their reproductive desires, but for some that was stymied by fears of side effects, community stigma, and disapproving husbands, which led to clandestine MCM use. …”
Publicado 2021
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29639por Postma, Laura, Luchtenberg, Malou L., Verhagen, A. A. Eduard, Maeckelberghe, Els L. M.“…Adult researchers were cautious about rewarding the children. They feared it might render the children less intrinsically motivated. …”
Publicado 2021
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29640“…RESULTS: Before effective antiretroviral treatment narratives were shaped by two main themes: 1) the media’s role in influencing public opinion and contributing to misunderstandings of HIV transmission; and 2) personal experiences of HIV-related stigma, which for PLWH included incidents of physical violence and aggression, as well as fears of their HIV status being publicised. Contemporary narratives on stigma experiences were organised around four themes: 1) discrimination in healthcare settings; 2) stigma amongst men who have sex with men (MSM); 3) stigma towards African and Afro-Caribbean PLWH; and 4) the limits of change in public HIV-related knowledge and attitudes. …”
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