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Positive Psychological Capital as a Predictor of Satisfaction With the Fly-In Fly-Out Model

2021

The flexibility of the markets and international agreements lure a growing number of companies to expand their business beyond frontiers in search for new markets and a bigger business network. Workers, initially called expatriates, become keystones to implant and promote the so desired expansion into the international markets. From the concept of flexpatriate present in the literature in general, we adapted the concept of FLY-in FLY-out (FIFO) to comprehend the organizational flexpatriates. In the midst of the Positive Psychology theories, Luthans et al. underline that workers are the psychological capital of the companies. Therefore, the development of the Positive Psychological Capital b…

media_common.quotation_subjectpositive psychological capitalmicro-intervention050109 social psychologyPromotion (rank)well-beingBusiness networking0502 economics and businessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchjob satisfactionmedia_common05 social sciencesFIFOBF1-990Capital (economics)Well-beingJob satisfactionPsychological resiliencePositive psychologyPositive psychological capitalPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementFrontiers in Psychology
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Global Chronic Total Occlusion Crossing Algorithm

2021

© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier on behalf of the American College of Cardiology Foundation. This is an open access article under the CC By-NC-ND License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4)

medicine.diagnostic_testAlgoritmosbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPercutaneous coronary interventionGlobalState of the art reviewCollateral circulationTotal occlusionPercutaneous coronary interventionCatheterChronic total occlusionCoronary OcclusionIntravascular ultrasoundOcclusionAngiographyTreatment algorithmMedicineOclusão CoronáriaCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAlgorithmAlgorithms
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Confocal microscopy: is there a future in view of current results?

2005

medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryConfocal microscopylawScanning confocal electron microscopyMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingInterventional radiologybusinessNuclear medicinelaw.inventionActa Endoscopica
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Hirnabsze� durch fehlerhafte Crutchfield-Zange

1973

Mitteilung uber einen Fall von Hirnabszes nach Anwendung der Crutch-field-Zange. Ursache: Fehlende Kropfung am Dorn der Zange, der so den gesamten Schadelknochen und die Dura mater durchdringen konnte. Unerlaslich ist eine ausreichende Kropfung am Ansatzdorn der Zange und die Anlage des Bohrlochs parietal, nicht, wie vielfach durchgefuhrt, in der dunneren Temporalschuppe.

medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMedicineCrutchfield tongsSurgeryInterventional radiologyNeurology (clinical)Anatomybusinessmedicine.diseaseBrain abscessNeuroradiologyActa Neurochirurgica
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Paroxetine Administration Affects Microbiota and Bile Acid Levels in Mice.

2020

Recent interest in the role of microbiota in health and disease has implicated gut microbiota dysbiosis in psychiatric disorders including major depressive disorder. Several antidepressant drugs that belong to the class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have been found to display antimicrobial activities. In fact, one of the first antidepressants discovered serendipitously in the 1950s, the monoamine-oxidase inhibitor Iproniazid, was a drug used for the treatment of tuberculosis. In the current study we chronically treated DBA/2J mice for 2 weeks with paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and collected fecal pellets as a proxy for the gut microbiota from the animals…

medicine.drug_classlcsh:RC435-571Serotonin reuptake inhibitorClinical SciencesmicrobiomeGut floraPharmacology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRare Diseaseslcsh:PsychiatrymedicinePsychologyMicrobiomeCancerOriginal ResearchPsychiatrybile acidsantidepressantbiologyBile acidbusiness.industryDepressionbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseParoxetinemetabolomics030227 psychiatryColo-Rectal CancerPsychiatry and Mental healthMental HealthGood Health and Well Being5.1 PharmaceuticalsPublic Health and Health ServicesAntidepressantDevelopment of treatments and therapeutic interventionsbusinessDigestive DiseasesDysbiosis030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBehavioural despair testmedicine.drugparoxetineFrontiers in psychiatry
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Effectiveness of physical activity promoting technology-based distance interventions compared to usual care. Systematic review, meta-analysis and met…

2017

Introduction Technology has been thought to have strong potential for promoting physical activity, but the evidence has remained unclear. The aim of this study was to examine whether a technology-based distance intervention promoting physical activity is more effective than a physical activity intervention without the use of technology. This systematic review is registered in Prospero (CRD42016035831). Evidence acquisition A systematic literature search of studies published between January 2000 to December 2015 was conducted in CENTRAL, EMBASE, Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, OT-Seeker, WOS and PEDro. Studies were selected by two independent authors applying the following PICOS criteria P) …

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Online prevention programmes for university students: stakeholder perspectives from six European countries

2021

Abstract Background Students beginning university are at a heightened risk for developing mental health disorders. Online prevention and early intervention programmes targeting mental health have the potential to reduce this risk, however, previous research has shown uptake to be rather poor. Understanding university stakeholders’ (e.g. governing level and delivery staff [DS] and students) views and attitudes towards such online prevention programmes could help with their development, implementation and dissemination within university settings. Methods Semi-structured interviews, focus groups and online surveys were completed with staff at a governing level, university students and DS (i.e.…

medicine.medical_specialty020205 medical informaticsUniversitiesTeaching staff610 Medicine & health02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalspreventionIntervention (counseling)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineHumansAcademicSubjects/MED00860AcademicSubjects/SOC01210030212 general & internal medicine610 Medicine & healthStudentsMedical educationbusiness.industryPart II: ICare Stakeholder SurveyPublic healthMental DisordersPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthStakeholdercollege students/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsUsabilityMental healthFocus groupprevention programmental disordersMental HealthAttitudeattitudeThematic analysisPsychologybusinessAcademicSubjects/SOC02610mental health
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2019

Background: Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Exercise-based prevention interventions for improving cardiorespiratory fitness are a recommended complementary treatment for NAFLD. Achievement of minimally effective physical activity to improve cardiorespiratory fitness among patients typically involves high personal and financial expenses in face-to-face settings. We designed an eHealth approach for patients with NAFLD to improve the cardiorespiratory fitness and report the first results of the HELP (Hepatic Inflammation and Physical Performance in Patients With NASH [nonalcoholic steatohepatitis]) study. Objective: We aimed to assess th…

medicine.medical_specialty020205 medical informaticsbusiness.industryFatty liverPsychological interventionVO2 maxHealth InformaticsCardiorespiratory fitness02 engineering and technologymedicine.diseaseEndurance trainingNonalcoholic fatty liver disease0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicinePhysical therapyRisk factorAdverse effectbusinessJournal of Medical Internet Research
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2018

Background: In the primary and secondary prevention of civilization diseases, regular physical activity is recommended in international guidelines to improve disease-related symptoms, delay the progression of the disease, or to enhance postoperative outcomes. In the preoperative context, there has been a paradigm shift in favor of using preconditioning concepts before surgery. Web-based interventions seem an innovative and effective tool for delivering general information, individualized exercise recommendations, and peer support. Objective: Our first objective was to assess feasibility of our Web-based interventional concept and analyze similarities and differences in a sustained exercise …

medicine.medical_specialty020205 medical informaticsbusiness.industryPsychological interventionContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineDiseasePerioperativePeer supportPhysical activity levelClinical trial03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPhysical therapymedicine030212 general & internal medicineExercise prescriptionbusinessJMIR Research Protocols
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Internet- and mobile-based aftercare and relapse prevention in mental disorders: A systematic review and recommendations for future research

2018

Background Mental disorders are characterized by a high likelihood of recurrence. Thus, aftercare and follow-up interventions aim to maintain treatment gains and to prevent relapse. Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) may represent promising instruments in tertiary prevention. This systematic review summarizes and evaluates the research on the efficacy of IMIs as aftercare or follow-up interventions for adults with mental health issues. Methods A systematic database search (PsycInfo, MEDLINE, CENTRAL) was conducted and studies selected according to predefined eligibility criteria (RCTs, adult population, clinical symptoms/disorder, assessed with validated instruments, clinical-p…

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