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29761por Williams, Natalie, Griffin, Georgia, Farrell, Victoria, Rea, Alethea, Murray, Kevin, Hauck, Yvonne L.“…The five highest ranked needs were, ‘being informed about your test results as soon as feasible’ (54.8%), ‘fears about cancer spreading’ (53.7%), ‘being treated like a person not just another case’ (51.9%), ‘being informed about cancer which is under control or diminishing (that is, remission)’ (50.7%), and ‘being adequately informed about the benefits and side-effects of treatments before you choose to have them’ (49.9%). …”
Publicado 2018
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29762“…Medical school culture (Theme 3) was by some participants perceived as fearful and unfair. Findings suggest various coping strategies (Theme 4) were used at school (‘creatively’ hire extra teaching staff, teaching schedule upon availability of staff), staff (juggle multiple roles, teach flexibly), and student levels (comply with ‘hidden’ rules, negotiate teaching support from less qualified health personnel). …”
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29763“…Some medical professionals believed that technology would interfere with their ability to make independent diagnoses and their relationships with patients. Doctors also feared that technology was a means of management control. …”
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29764“…When physicians responded using unburied empathetic statements and allowed time for family members to respond, they were more likely to learn important information about the family’s fears, values, and motivations.…”
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29765“…Moreover, many participants with and without disabilities reported anxieties and fears that a disabled woman’s impairment, no matter what type of impairment, would be transmitted to her baby, Participants – both disabled and non-disabled, reported that pregnancy and childbirth of women with disabilities were often viewed as an additional burden for the family and society. …”
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29766“…RESULTS: Key findings are that MFT/FBT: (1) provided a map for therapy that initially relieved parents’ anxieties for their child and facilitated improvements in family functioning; (2) inadequately addressed parental guilt and blame with a form of externalisation of the illness; (3) perpetuated parental guilt by raising anxiety about AN and allocating responsibility for refeeding their child in phase 1 of the treatment; and (4) when ceased, left these parents struggling with an uncertain future, and fears for the wellbeing of their children. CONCLUSIONS: The structure of MFT/FBT provided initial relief with some improvements in family communication patterns, however, when the adolescent experienced protracted ED symptoms and/or ongoing psychological distress post-treatment, these parents were left with uncertainty as to how to navigate their shifting roles and their child’s ongoing struggles. …”
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29767“…Distance to school, and parental perceptions of convenience and concerns about traffic safety were negatively associated with AST. Parental fears of stranger danger were indirectly related to AST through those of traffic safety. …”
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29768por Portugal, Liana C.L., Schrouff, Jessica, Stiffler, Ricki, Bertocci, Michele, Bebko, Genna, Chase, Henry, Lockovitch, Jeanette, Aslam, Haris, Graur, Simona, Greenberg, Tsafrir, Pereira, Mirtes, Oliveira, Leticia, Phillips, Mary, Mourão-Miranda, Janaina“…Participants performed a dynamic face task involving fearful, angry and happy faces (and geometric shapes) while undergoing functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). …”
Publicado 2019
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29769por Moosavi, Shahram, Nwaka, Bernard, Akinjise, Idowu, Corbett, Sandra E., Chue, Pierre, Greenshaw, Andrew J., Silverstone, Peter H., Li, Xin-Min, Agyapong, Vincent I. O.“…MDD: Age, witnessed the burning of homes, history of depressive disorder, and receiving low level support from friends and family had ORs of 2.08, 2.29, 4.63, and 2.5, respectively. GAD: Fearful for their lives or the lives of friends/family, history of depressive disorder, and history of anxiety disorder had ORs of 3.52, 3.04, and 2.68, respectively. …”
Publicado 2019
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29770“…Bacteremia is one of the most feared complications with an all-cause mortality rate of 12–25%, Medicare spending costs amounting nearly $600 million annually and average hospital length of stay of 12 days per episode. …”
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29771“…BACKGROUND: CREs are feared pathogens with resistance occurring through the production of carbapenemases. …”
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29772por Strandvik, Gustav Frans“…Complications of the open abdomen relate mainly to nutritional status and long-term abdominal complications. The most feared abdominal complication relates to the inability to close the abdominal fascia, with associated increases in mortality, fistula formation, and ventral hernias. …”
Publicado 2019
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29773“…Although recent studies have shown that the quality of maternal care in dogs is important, direct effects on the development of behavioral problems such as fearfulness or noise sensitivity are still controversial. …”
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29774por Carrieri, Daniele, Mattick, Karen, Pearson, Mark, Papoutsi, Chrysanthi, Briscoe, Simon, Wong, Geoff, Jackson, Mark“…The analysis showed that doctors were more likely to experience mental ill-health when they felt isolated or unable to do their job and when they feared repercussions of help-seeking. Healthy staff were necessary for excellent patient care. …”
Publicado 2020
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29775por Papaleontiou, Maria, Zebrack, Bradley, Reyes-Gastelum, David, Hawley, Sarah T, Hamilton, Ann S, Ward, Kevin C, Haymart, Megan R“…Additionally, patients report that being told by physicians that they have a “good cancer” invalidates their fears of having cancer and creates mixed and confusing emotions. …”
Publicado 2020
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29776por Smith, M. Kumi, Xu, Richie H., Hunt, Shanda L., Wei, Chongyi, Tucker, Joseph D., Tang, Weiming, Luo, Danyang, Xue, Hao, Wang, Cheng, Yang, Ligang, Yang, Bin, Li, Li, Joyner, Benny L., Sylvia, Sean Y.“…Discrimination (i.e. enacted stigma) in healthcare settings is particularly problematic as it deprives people of critical healthcare services while also discouraging preventive care seeking by confirming fears of anticipated stigma. We review existing research on the effectiveness of stigma interventions in healthcare settings of low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC), where stigma control efforts are often further complicated by heavy HIV burdens, less developed healthcare systems, and the layering of HIV stigma with discrimination towards other marginalized identities. …”
Publicado 2020
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29777“…Generation X included enthusiastic members who appreciate self-tracking for curiosity and fascination, as well as people who felt fears about data surveillance. The Digital Natives reported a wish to optimize their own body by self-tracking while being faced with norms and expectations that were communicated via the internet and social media. …”
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29778por Hildesheim, Hanna, Rogge, Annette, Borzikowsky, Christoph, Witt, Victoria Dorothea, Schäffer, Eva, Berg, Daniela“…The most common reasons for MD were the growing numbers of patients, expectations of patient relatives, fears of legal consequences, incentives of the DRG-system, and the increasing bureaucratization requirement. 43.0% of participants mentioned they considered leaving the field of inpatient-care. 65.4% stated they would like more support in conflict situations. …”
Publicado 2021
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29779por AlAwadhi, Eiman, Zein, Dina, Mallallah, Fatmah, Bin Haider, Nour, Hossain, Anower“…Some factors associated with increased odds of agreeing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, among citizens and non-citizens, included increased frequency of informing oneself about the virus (OR, 1.34–1.83; 95% confidence interval 1.16–2.55), having high versus low confidence in doctors (OR, 1.79–2.11; CI 1.17–3.80), increased agreement with containment policies (OR, 1.11–1.27; CI 1.05–1.41), expressing more fears and worries (OR, 1.05–1.12; 1.01–1.24), and the increased perceived likelihood of getting infected with influenza (OR, 1.3–1.4; CI 1.03–1.84). …”
Publicado 2021
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29780“…Intro: Thyroid storm is an often feared but overall rare complication of untreated hyperthyroidism. …”
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