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Physical activity compensates for increased mortality risk among older people with poor muscle strength

2006

The aim of the study was to determine whether habitual physical activity can compensate for the increased mortality risk among older people with poor muscle strength. Mortality was followed up for 10 years after laboratory examination in 558 community dwelling 75- and 80-year-old men and women. Maximal isometric strength of five muscle groups was measured and tertile cut-off points were used to categorize participants. Participants, who reported moderate physical activity for at least 4 h a week, were categorized as physically active and the others as sedentary. High muscle strength and physical activity both protected from mortality, but their effect was not additive. Within each muscle st…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exerciseIsometric exerciseLaboratory examinationMuscle strengthPhysical therapyMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRisk assessmentbusinessOlder peopleLower mortalityScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Gesundheitsökonomische Bewertung einer antibiotischen Prophylaxe gegenüber postoperativen Endophthalmitiden

2002

BACKGROUND: Two independent epidemiological studies recently suggested the prophylactic relevance of an intraocular antibiosis against endophthalmitis after cataract surgery. The resulting intervention programme, however, has not only ethical drawbacks, but also has a health economical dimension, which will be focussed in this paper. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A cost analysis is performed to compare the direct costs saved by prevention of endophthalmitis cases and the costs generated by the prophylaxis itself. Furthermore, the clinics' indirect costs due to treatment of unprevented endophthalmitis cases are estimated. RESULTS: The overall gain in direct costs turns out to be about 368 000 Euro p…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPublic healthmedicine.diseaseSurgeryOphthalmologyIndirect costsEndophthalmitisIntervention (counseling)EpidemiologyChemoprophylaxisMedicineAntibiotic prophylaxisbusinessRisk assessmentIntensive care medicinehealth care economics and organizationsKlinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
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French version of the Stroke Riskometer™ App: A new tool to reduce the burden of stroke.

2017

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryReproducibility of Resultsmedicine.diseaseMobile ApplicationsRisk AssessmentStroke03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningNeurologyCost of IllnessPhysical therapyMedicineHumansTranslations030212 general & internal medicineNeurology (clinical)FrancebusinessStroke030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRevue neurologique
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The acceptability of an Internet-based self-help treatment for fear of public speaking

2009

ABSTRACT Several randomised controlled studies have shown the efficacy of Internet-based self-help treatments. These studies have centred their attention on axis I (efficacy) of the Guidelines for Empirically Validated Treatments, although there are a few studies that also take into account axis II (effectiveness). The aim of the present work was to test the acceptability of an Internet-based self-help program for fear of public speaking and to compare its acceptability with the same treatment administered by a therapist. Fifty-two participants suffering from social phobia were randomly selected to take part in one of these treatments. All participants reported being satisfied with the trea…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTeaching methodCognitive restructuringTest (assessment)Self-helpPublic speakingInternet basedmedicineAnxietyThe Internetmedicine.symptombusinessPsychiatryPsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyBritish Journal of Guidance & Counselling
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Patient compliance to postoperative instructions after third molar surgery comparing traditional verbally and written form versus the effect of a pos…

2020

Background The understanding and adherence to postoperative care instructions may be influenced by how they are presented by the professional interfering the recuperation process after surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a postoperative phone call follow-up compared with a traditional verbally and written instructions regarding compliance of postoperative recommendations after third molar surgery; and secondly, to discover the main points of non-compliance. Material and Methods A randomized clinical study was performed including patients that underwent surgical extraction of an impacted mandibular or maxillary third molar in the Oral Surgery Unit of the University o…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTelephone callResearchMEDLINE030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Phone callTest (assessment)Clinical study030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineThird molar surgeryStatistical significanceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPhysical therapymedicineOral SurgeryPatient compliancebusinessGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Documentation of Severe Pain, Opioid Doses, and Opioid-Related Side Effects in Outpatients with Cancer

1999

Pain severity, prescribed opioids including "rescue" medication for breakthrough pain, bowel movements, and laxative prescription were evaluated in 54 cancer patients treated in an outpatient department devoted to hematology and oncology during 1996. Median number of visits per patient was 5.5 (range 1-48), and median duration of patient care during opioid therapy was 44.5 days (range 1-363). Pain severity and opioid dose were not documented, or documented in less than 25% of visits, in 62.9% and 48.2%, respectively. Rescue doses for breakthrough pain, laxative prescription and bowel movements were never mentioned in 70.4%, 68.5%, and 87% respectively, of all patient charts. Only 3 of 12 ph…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryVisual analogue scaleRetrospective cohort studyAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineOpioidPain assessmentInternal medicineAnesthesiaAmbulatoryMedicineOutpatient clinicNeurology (clinical)Medical prescriptionbusinessCancer painGeneral Nursingmedicine.drugJournal of Pain and Symptom Management
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International Perspectives on the Practical Application of Violence Risk Assessment: A Global Survey of 44 Countries.

2014

Mental health professionals are routinely called upon to assess the risk of violence presented by their patients. Prior surveys of risk assessment methods have been largely circumscribed to individual countries and have not compared the practices of different professional disciplines. Therefore, a Web-based survey was developed to examine methods of violence risk assessment across six continents, and to compare the perceived utility of these methods by psychologists, psychiatrists, and nurses. The survey was translated into nine languages and distributed to members of 59 national and international organizations. Surveys were completed by 2135 respondents from 44 countries. Respondents in al…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryeducationINTERNATIONALMental healthSURVEYPsicologíaPathology and Forensic MedicineVIOLENCE RISK ASSESSMENTCIENCIAS SOCIALESPsychiatry and Mental healthNursingMENTAL HEALTHFamily medicineMedicinePshychiatric Mental HealthViolence riskbusinessRisk assessment
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Available Instruments to Assess Pain in Infants

2021

Pain assessment in newborns and infants is challenging for clinicians. Although behavioral and behavioral-physiological scales are validated pain assessment instruments, their use in this age group has significant limitations. In this review, we summarize the methods currently available for assessing pain in neonates and infants. It is possible that these pain detection methods are also useful for assessing the quality of anesthesia and analgosedation in these populations. Further research should be aimed at confirming the usefulness of these tools in infants and identifying additional pain assessment options for clinical practice.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryinfantsMEDLINEInfant Newbornheart rate variabilityInfantPainPain detectionClinical PracticeProcedural PainPain assessmentAssessing PainPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthmedicinepain assessmentHumansAnesthesiaIntensive care medicinebusinessskin conductance activityPain MeasurementNeoReviews
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Could audiovisual training be used to improve cognition in extremely low birth weight children?

2011

Aim: To study whether a dyslexia remediation programme, Audilex, improves cognition in extremely low birth (ELBW) children. Methods: Six-year-old ELBW children were allocated to a 5-week training with Audilex or playing control computer games. Before and after intervention, auditory event-related brain potentials (ERP) to sound changes were recorded and reading related skills assessed. Primary outcome was the mismatch negativity (MMN) component of ERP. Secondary outcomes were Audilex Test (ability to perform the Audilex games), the reading skills after the intervention and 2 years later. Of eligible children, 39 (54%) consented and 22 (30%) completed the protocol. Results: The MMN responses…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaMismatch negativityCognitionGeneral MedicineAudiologymedicine.diseasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesTest (assessment)03 medical and health sciencesLow birth weight0302 clinical medicineEvent-related potential030225 pediatricsReading (process)Intervention (counseling)Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthmedicinemedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedia_commonActa Paediatrica
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Asthma in the elderly

2010

Asthma is frequent among older people. Nevertheless, under-recognition, misdiagnosis and under-treatment are still relevant issues. We aim to provide an overview of epidemiology of asthma in the elderly, and a thorough description of its pathology and clinical presentation, with special emphasis on the distinction of late versus early-onset asthma. We also discuss selected treatment topics of special interest for older patients, such as compliance with therapy and ability with the inhalers, which are basic to the success of the prescribed therapy. Finally, we suggest that multidimensional geriatric assessment of older asthmatics could help in tailoring the therapy to the individual needs a…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeriatric assessmentGeneral MedicineSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioSpecial Interest Groupmedicine.diseaseelderlyAsthmaCompliance (psychology)PresentationOlder patientsEpidemiologymedicineGeriatrics and GerontologyIntensive care medicineOlder peoplebusinessmedia_commonAsthmaAging Health
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