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User experiences of a mobile mental well-being intervention among pregnant women

2016

Postnatal depression affects 10 to 15 percent of women after childbirth. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is associated with better mental well-being and lower levels of depression. Digital ACT solutions enable providing potentially cost-effective access to interventions. This paper reports the user experiences of an ACT-based mobile mental well-being intervention among pregnant women. Twenty-nine mothers were recruited to a 6-month study. Usage rates were collected via usage logs and user experiences via questionnaires and interviews. The total usage time of the application was about 53 min per user. The application was perceived easy to use. The most common barriers of use were: co…

020205 medical informaticsUser experiencebusiness.industryWell-beingPsychological interventionAcceptance and commitment therapyIntervention02 engineering and technologyAcceptance and commitment therapyPostnatal depression03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingUser experience designmHealthSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingMobile phoneIntervention (counseling)Well-being0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringChildbirth030212 general & internal medicinePsychologybusinessmHealth
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Models of Corporeality and Controversies Around Puberty

2020

This chapter investigates the plurality of models proposed by medicine to observe the body between childhood and adolescence during the twentieth century. Models vary if the approach is anatomo-clinical, bio-psycho-social, photographical, or endocrinological. However, all these approaches aimed not only to better understand the pubertal process but also to define what is the “true puberty” and what constitutes a deviation from its “normal” course, while legitimating medical intervention. The analysis of the American controversy on the precocious onset of puberty, at the end of the 1990s, reveals not only the types of changing bodies, but also the types of children and adolescents that are d…

03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsIntervention (counseling)030212 general & internal medicinePsychologyhumanities3. Good healthDevelopmental psychology
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A Self-Determined Exploration of Adolescents’ and Parents’ Experiences Derived From a Multidimensional School-Based Physical Activity Intervention

2022

Purpose: Adolescents’ and parents’ experiences within a multidimensional school-based physical activity intervention grounded on self-determination theory were explored. Method: Qualitative data from 29 adolescents (aged 15–17 years) and three parents on behalf of the total students’ families were collected via participant observation (research diary), semistructured interviews, and focus groups. Results: Adolescents perceived that the application of motivational strategies, based on self-determination theory, satisfied their basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness, favored self-determined motivation, and gave rise to adaptive consequences (improved physical activ…

03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)Physical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSchool based030229 sport sciences030212 general & internal medicinePsychologyEducationDevelopmental psychologyPhysical educationJournal of Teaching in Physical Education
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Study of consumer perception of healthy menus at restaurants

2017

Abstract To improve food-away-from-home nutritional quality, not only must healthy food options be available but also consumers must respond by making those choices. However, this is not always possible, as consumers believe healthy foods are loss tasty. A new concept of gastronomy focused not only on sensations but also on nutrition and health is necessary. The aim of this research is to evaluate whether offering a healthy menu based on nutritional claims would be an interesting option for restaurants as well as to check the impact of proposed nutritional improvements on consumer’s acceptability of menus. 300 customers of a specific restaurant located in Valencia city center (Spain) partic…

0301 basic medicine030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionGastronomyAdvertisingNutritional qualityHealthy diet03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHealthy foodPerceptionIntervention (counseling)MedicineQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineMarketingbusinessFood Sciencemedia_commonFood Quality and Preference
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A single preoperative pain neuroscience education: Is it an effective strategy for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome?

2019

Patients undergoing carpal tunnel release surgery may continue to experience pain despite the intervention. This symptom may be modulated by psychosocial factors including depression, catastrophic thinking, and kinesiophobia. Pain neuroscience education (PNE) has been found to be effective when combined with therapeutic exercise in patients with chronic pain, but this strategy has not been evaluated in patients with persistent hand pain. The findings of this study indicate that a single preoperative PNE session in combination with therapeutic exercise does not provide added benefits in comparison to standard preoperative care plus therapeutic exercise. Future studies should evaluate if pati…

0301 basic medicineAdultKinesiophobiaPreoperative care03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodPatient Education as TopicIntervention (counseling)Preoperative CaremedicineCarpal tunnel releaseHumansCarpal tunnel syndromeDepression (differential diagnoses)Physical Therapy ModalitiesAgedbusiness.industryCatastrophizationChronic painNeurosciencesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHandCarpal Tunnel SyndromeCombined Modality TherapyExercise Therapy030104 developmental biologyTreatment OutcomePhobic DisordersPreoperative PeriodFemaleChronic PainbusinessNeurosciencePsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMedical hypotheses
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Reducing diagnostic turnaround times of exome sequencing for families requiring timely diagnoses

2017

IF 2.137; International audience; BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:Whole-exome sequencing (WES) has now entered medical practice with powerful applications in the diagnosis of rare Mendelian disorders. Although the usefulness and cost-effectiveness of WES have been widely demonstrated, it is essential to reduce the diagnostic turnaround time to make WES a first-line procedure. Since 2011, the automation of laboratory procedures and advances in sequencing chemistry have made it possible to carry out diagnostic whole genome sequencing from the blood sample to molecular diagnosis of suspected genetic disorders within 50 h. Taking advantage of these advances, the main objective of the study was to impr…

0301 basic medicineAdultMaleExome sequencingmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentGenetic counselingBioinformaticsTurnaround timeSensitivity and SpecificityUndiagnosed genetic conditions03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsmedicineHumansExomeGenetic TestingMedical diagnosisIntensive care medicineChildExomeGenetics (clinical)Exome sequencingGenetic testingWhole genome sequencing[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Geneticsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantGeneral MedicineSequence Analysis DNADiagnostic turnaround time3. Good healthClinical trial030104 developmental biologyEarly DiagnosisChild PreschoolFemalebusiness[ SDV.GEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics
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No long-term effect of a 2-days intervention on how to prepare homemade food, on toddlers’ skepticism for new food and intake of fruits and vegetable…

2017

Objective Optimal nutrition from early age reduces the risk of developing non-communicable diseases later in life. The aim of this study was to examine the long-term effect on toddlers’ fruit and vegetable intake and sweet beverages, and skepticism for new food, of a 2-days’ intervention on how to prepare homemade food for toddlers. Results The effect of the cooking intervention was evaluated by a randomized, controlled trial where 110 parents of 4–6 months old infants were included. Child diet and food skepticism were measured at 6, 15 and 24 months of age. There were no differences between the control and intervention group in the consumption of fruits and vegetables and intake of water o…

0301 basic medicineAdultMaleFood skepticismDietary Sugarsmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:MedicineIntervention groupGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionBeverages03 medical and health sciencesEatingFood PreferencesRandomized controlled triallawFood intakeIntervention (counseling)Environmental healthVegetablesMedicineHumansTerm effectFood scienceCookinglcsh:Science (General)Trial registrationlcsh:QH301-705.5Skepticismmedia_commonToddlers030109 nutrition & dieteticsbusiness.industrylcsh:Rdigestive oral and skin physiologyInfantGeneral MedicineDietResearch Notelcsh:Biology (General)Optimal nutritionFruits and vegetablesFruitFemaleInfant Foodbusinesslcsh:Q1-390Cooking courseBMC Research Notes
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Non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency revisited: an update with a special focus on adolescent and adult women.

2016

Background Non-classic congenital hyperplasia (NCAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency is a common autosomal recessive disorder characterized by androgen excess. Objective and rationale We conducted a systematic review and critical assessment of the available evidence pertaining to the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of NCAH. A meta-analysis of epidemiological data was also performed. Search methods Peer-reviewed studies evaluating NCAH published up to October 2016 were reviewed. Multiple databases were searched including MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, ERIC, EBSCO, dissertation abstracts, and current contents. Outcomes The worldwide prevalence of NCAH amongst women presen…

0301 basic medicineAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsHirsutismAdolescentGenetic counseling030209 endocrinology & metabolismDiseaseMiscarriage03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansCongenital adrenal hyperplasiahirsutismMenstruation DisturbancesGynecologyPregnancyAdrenal Hyperplasia Congenitalbusiness.industry17-alpha-HydroxyprogesteroneHyperandrogenismObstetrics and GynecologyAndrogen Antagonistsmedicine.diseasePolycystic ovary030104 developmental biologyReproductive MedicineFemalebusinessInfertility FemaleHuman reproduction update
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Relative risk rather than absolute risk reduction should be preferred to sensitise the public to preventive actions.

2021

We thank Lawrence and colleagues1 for their interest in our work,2 about which they raised some comments as the need of expressing results in absolute rather than relative risks. As they appropriately mentioned in their correspondence, absolute risk is an important parameter for the estimation of the effect of an intervention and must sometimes be preferred to relative risk. However, when discussing with health professionals and policymakers, using absolute risk reductions, expressed as percentages, may incorrectly lead to an intervention being considered unnecessary. As example, what would be the point of reducing by 30% the occurrence of an event affecting 2% of the population? This is ex…

0301 basic medicineEstimationRiskeducation.field_of_studyActuarial scienceCancer preventionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PopulationGastroenterologyAbsolute risk reductionDiscount points03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)Relative riskHumans030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyeducationPsychologyNumbers Needed To TreatGut
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Xq28 duplication includingMECP2in six unreported affected females: what can we learn for diagnosis and genetic counselling?

2017

Duplication of the Xq28 region, involving MECP2 (dupMECP2), has been primarily described in males with severe developmental delay, spasticity, epilepsy, stereotyped movements and recurrent infections. Carrier mothers are usually asymptomatic with an extremely skewed X chromosome inactivation (XCI) pattern. We report a series of six novel symptomatic females carrying a de novo interstitial dupMECP2, and review the 14 symptomatic females reported to date, with the aim to further delineate their phenotype and give clues for genetic counselling. One patient was adopted and among the other 19 patients, seven (37%) had inherited their duplication from their mother, including three mildly (XCI: 70…

0301 basic medicineGeneticsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyGenetic counselingMECP2 duplication syndrome030105 genetics & heredityBiologymedicine.diseaseX-inactivation3. Good healthXq2803 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineGene duplicationGeneticsmedicineAsymptomatic carrierSkewed X-inactivation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGenetics (clinical)Clinical Genetics
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