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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38763532/a-new-subjective-well-being-index-using-anchored-best-worst-scaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul F Burke, John M Rose, Simon Fifer, Daniel Masters, Stefan Kuegler, Ariana Cabrera
Subjective well-being (SWB) describes an individual's life evaluation. Direct elicitation methods for SWB via rating scales do not force individuals to trade-off among life domains, whilst best-worst scaling (BWS) approaches only provide relative measures. This paper instead offers a dual-response BWS task, where respondents nominate areas of most and least importance and satisfaction with respect to 11 SWB domains, whilst also eliciting anchoring points to obtain an absolute measure of domain satisfaction...
May 2024: Social Science Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38735998/the-knowledge-regarding-the-impacts-and-management-of-black-triangles-among-dental-professionals-and-laypeople
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahmoud K Al-Omiri, Danial Waleed Ahmad Atieh, Motasum Abu-Awwad, Abdullah A Al Nazeh, Salem Almoammar, Saeed Awod Bin Hassan, Abdallah Ahmed Aljbab, Mohammed A Alfaifi, Naji M Shat, Edward Lynch
This study aimed to assess the knowledge regarding impacts, causes and management of black triangles (BT) among participants from different educational backgrounds including dental students, dentists and laypeople. This descriptive cross-sectional observational research included 435 participants who comprised 4 groups: pre-clinical (3rd year) dental students, clinical (4th and 5th year) dental students, dentists, and laypeople. A constructed self-reported questionnaire was utilized to assess participants' demographic data and their knowledge of the impacts, causes and management of BT...
May 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38731666/effects-of-different-drying-methods-on-drying-characteristics-microstructure-quality-and-energy-consumption-of-apricot-slices
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiaonan Yang, Xiaokang Yi, Hongwei Xiao, Xufeng Wang, Lin Liu, Ziya Tang, Can Hu, Xibing Li
An appropriate drying method is crucial for producing high-quality dried apricots. In this study, the effects of four drying methods, hot air drying (HAD), infrared drying (IRD), pulse vacuum drying (PVD), and vacuum freeze-drying (VFD), on the drying kinetics and physical and nutritional characteristics of apricot slices were evaluated. PVD required the shortest time (16.25 h), followed by IRD (17.54 h), HAD (21.39 h), and VFD (34.64 h). VFD resulted in the best quality of apricot slices, with the smallest color difference (ΔE = 13...
April 23, 2024: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724878/taboo-language-across-the-globe-a-multi-lab-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simone Sulpizio, Fritz Günther, Linda Badan, Benjamin Basclain, Marc Brysbaert, Yuen Lai Chan, Laura Anna Ciaccio, Carolin Dudschig, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Fabio Fasoli, Ludovic Ferrand, Dušica Filipović Đurđević, Ernesto Guerra, Geoff Hollis, Remo Job, Khanitin Jornkokgoud, Hasibe Kahraman, Naledi Kgolo-Lotshwao, Sachiko Kinoshita, Julija Kos, Leslie Lee, Nala H Lee, Ian Grant Mackenzie, Milica Manojlović, Christina Manouilidou, Mirko Martinic, Maria Del Carmen Méndez, Ksenija Mišić, Natinee Na Chiangmai, Alexandre Nikolaev, Marina Oganyan, Patrice Rusconi, Giuseppe Samo, Chi-Shing Tse, Chris Westbury, Peera Wongupparaj, Melvin J Yap, Marco Marelli
The use of taboo words represents one of the most common and arguably universal linguistic behaviors, fulfilling a wide range of psychological and social functions. However, in the scientific literature, taboo language is poorly characterized, and how it is realized in different languages and populations remains largely unexplored. Here we provide a database of taboo words, collected from different linguistic communities (Study 1, N = 1046), along with their speaker-centered semantic characterization (Study 2, N = 455 for each of six rating dimensions), covering 13 languages and 17 countries from all five permanently inhabited continents...
May 9, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711847/health-related-quality-of-life-in-patients-with-peripheral-nerve-tumors-results-from-the-german-multicentric-peripheral-nerve-tumor-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadja Grübel, Gregor Antoniadis, Uerschels Ak, Benjamin Mayer, Ralph König, Christian Rainer Wirtz, Andrej Pala, Nora F Dengler, Maria Teresa Pedro
OBJECTIVE: Peripheral nerve tumors (PNTs) are rare diseases. So far, no multicenter data on diagnostics, the efficacy of treatment, long-term outcomes, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) exist. The establishment of the Peripheral Nerve Tumor Registry (PNTR) in 2015 allows for the systematic analysis of patients with tumors associated with peripheral nerves. The present study aims to investigate the impact of PNT on an individual's HRQoL and the effect of surgery. METHODS: HRQoL was pre- and postoperatively assessed by the Euro-Qol-5D-5L (EQ-5D-5L) and Euro-Qol visual analog scale (EQ-VAS) survey in the retrospective and prospective study arm in three active participating study centers...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710478/transitioning-from-pediatric-to-adult-oriented-healthcare-in-rheumatology-the-pediatric-side-of-the-coin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ezgi Deniz Batu, Zeynep Balik, Seher Sener, Emil Aliyev, Yagmur Bayindir, Veysel Cam, Muserref Kasap Cuceoglu, Ummusen Kaya Akca, Levent Kilic, Ozge Basaran, Yelda Bilginer, Sule Apras Bilgen, Seza Ozen
OBJECTIVES: The transition of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) from pediatric to adult-oriented healthcare may be affected by many factors, including the personal and cultural settings. We aimed to analyze the transition readiness and the factors affecting the transition success in rheumatology. METHODS: Patients older than 12 years were included in this prospective study. All filled out the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire (TRAQ) 5.0. AYAs were phone-interviewed after their transfer to adult-oriented healthcare...
May 6, 2024: Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709396/effects-of-a-long-acting-diquafosol-ophthalmic-solution-on-the-ocular-surface-tolerability-and-usability-in-dry-eye-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minako Kaido, Reiko Arita
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate the tolerability of high-viscosity diquafosol tetrasodium (DQS) ophthalmic solution (DIQUAS LX; DQSLX) and examine its usability and effect on clinical findings in patients with dry eye disease (DED). METHODS: This interventional retrospective study included 66 eyes of 66 patients with DED who switched from conventional DQS to DQSLX ophthalmic solution. Tear function assessments (tear film breakup time [BUT], keratoconjunctival vital staining [VS] score), evaluations of DED symptom relief, and a four-item usability questionnaire ("comfort upon instillation," "irritation upon instillation," "eye mucus discharge," "convenience of instillation frequency") assessed using a visual analog scale from 0 (worst) to 10 (best) were administered 4 weeks after switching to DQSLX...
May 6, 2024: Advances in Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705636/controlling-nmr-spin-systems-for-quantum-computation
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REVIEW
Jonathan A Jones
Nuclear magnetic resonance is arguably both the best available quantum technology for implementing simple quantum computing experiments and the worst technology for building large scale quantum computers that has ever been seriously put forward. After a few years of rapid growth, leading to an implementation of Shor's quantum factoring algorithm in a seven-spin system, the field started to reach its natural limits and further progress became challenging. Rather than pursuing more complex algorithms on larger systems, interest has now largely moved into developing techniques for the precise and efficient manipulation of spin states with the aim of developing methods that can be applied in other more scalable technologies and within conventional NMR...
2024: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699802/preferences-in-clinical-care-of-individuals-with-differences-of-sex-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anton L V Avanceña, Angela M Rose, Melissa D Gardner, Meilan M Rutter, Tara Schafer-Kalkhoff, Kristina I Suorsa-Johnson, Kathleen D van Leeuwen, Erica M Weidler, Acham Gebremariam, David E Sandberg, Lisa A Prosser
OBJECTIVES: To identify the most important attributes related to the process of achieving, and outcomes associated with, successful care for differences of sex development (DSD). METHODS: We developed a best-worst scaling survey administered to 520 DSD stakeholders, including individuals or family members of those with DSD, health care specialists, and patient support and advocacy representatives. Fourteen process-related attributes and 16 outcome-related attributes were identified through qualitative research...
May 3, 2024: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689509/assessing-patient-information-needs-for-new-antidiabetic-medications-to-inform-shared-decision-making-a-best-worst-scaling-experiment-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tongling Xie, Jingyi Meng, Zhe Feng, Yue Gao, Tian Chen, Yalan Chen, Jinsong Geng
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a patient-centred approach to improve the quality of care. An essential requirement for the SDM process is to be fully aware of patient information needs. OBJECTIVES: Our study aimed to assess patient information needs for new antidiabetic medications using the best-worst scaling (BWS) experiment. METHODS: BWS tasks were developed according to a literature review and the focus group discussion. We used a balanced incomplete block design and blocking techniques to generate choice sets...
June 2024: Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682889/10-year-variability-in-high-and-low-life-satisfaction-trajectories-post-traumatic-brain-injury-a-tbi-model-systems-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Therese M O'Neil-Pirozzi, Mitch Sevigny, Shanti M Pinto, Flora M Hammond, Shannon B Juengst
PURPOSE: To determine how life satisfaction changes across the first 10 years following traumatic brain injury (TBI). METHODS: Participants included 1,941 individuals from the TBI Model Systems database with life satisfaction data at 1-, 5-, and 10-years post-TBI. Based on Satisfaction With Life Scale scores, individuals were characterized as having one of the five 10-year life satisfaction trajectories: 'Stable High,' 'Stable Low,' 'Increased to High,' 'Decreased to Low,' and 'Unstable...
April 29, 2024: Brain Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643558/uncertainties-in-ocular-proton-planning-and-their-impact-on-required-margins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jörg Wulff, Benjamin Koska, Dalia Ahmad Khalil, Ronald Richter, Claus Maximilian Bäcker, Christian Bäumer, Andreas Foerster, Nikolaos E Bechrakis, Beate Timmermann
PURPOSE: To review required margins in ocular proton therapy (OPT) based on an uncertainty estimation and to compare them with widely used values. Further, uncertainties when using registered funduscopy images in the 3D model is investigated. METHODS: An uncertainty budget in planning and delivery was defined to determine required aperture and range margins. Setup uncertainties were considered for a cohort of treated patients and tested in a worst-case estimation...
April 20, 2024: Physica Medica: PM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640181/long-term-impact-of-a-community-based-adapted-boxing-program-on-physical-functioning-and-quality-of-life-of-individuals-with-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Félix-Antoine Savoie, Simon Benoit, Eléonor Riesco, Andréanne Tanguay
BACKGROUND: Adapted boxing can help improve the physical functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). Whether these benefits persist longitudinally is unclear. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of a community-based adapted boxing program on the physical functioning and HRQoL of individuals with PD over 1-1.5 years. METHODS: Twenty-six individuals with PD agreed to share their results on tests administered upon enrollment in the program (PRE) and ∼431 days later (POST)...
April 13, 2024: NeuroRehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597097/quality-of-life-in-patients-with-chronic-limb-threatening-ischemia-treated-with-revascularization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew T Menard, Alik Farber, Richard J Powell, Kenneth Rosenfield, Michael S Conte, Taye H Hamza, John A Kaufman, Mark J Cziraky, Mark A Creager, Michael D Dake, Michael R Jaff, Diane Reid, George Sopko, Christopher J White, Michael B Strong, Max van Over, Emiliano Chisci, Philip P Goodney, Bruce Gray, Ahmed Kayssi, Jeffrey J Siracuse, Niteesh K Choudhry
BACKGROUND: In the BEST-CLI trial (Best Endovascular Versus Best Surgical Therapy for Patients With Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia), a prespecified secondary objective was to assess the effects of revascularization strategy on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). METHODS: Patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia were randomized to surgical bypass (Bypass) or endovascular intervention (Endo) in 2 parallel trials. Cohort 1 included patients with single-segment great saphenous vein; cohort 2 included those lacking suitable single-segment great saphenous vein...
April 10, 2024: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586152/effects-of-preoperative-oral-carbohydrate-on-perioperative-maternal-outcomes-undergoing-cesarean-section-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Haibin Shi, Caihong Zheng, Bin Zhu
PURPOSE: Preoperative oral carbohydrate (CHO) is a rapid postoperative rehabilitation protocol that improves perioperative outcomes and is widely used in adult surgical patients. However, pregnant women are excluded because of the possibility of aspiration due to delayed gastric emptying. This meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of preoperative oral CHO in elective cesarean section. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library were searched from inception to July 2023...
2024: Anesthesiology Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581727/accuracy-of-early-neuroprognostication-in-pediatric-severe-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Varun Sampat, John Whitinger, Katherine Flynn-O'Brien, Irene Kim, Binod Balakrishnan, Niyati Mehta, Rachel Sawdy, Namrata D Patel, Rupa Nallamothu, Liyun Zhang, Ke Yan, Kimberley Zvara, Raquel Farias-Moeller
BACKGROUND: Children with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) are at risk for neurological sequelae impacting function. Clinicians are tasked with neuroprognostication to assist in decision-making. We describe a single-center study assessing clinicians' neuroprognostication accuracy. METHODS: Clinicians of various specialties caring for children with sTBI were asked to predict their patients' functioning three to six months postinjury. Clinicians were asked to participate in the study if their patient had survived but not returned to baseline between day 4 and 7 postinjury...
March 16, 2024: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553827/sternal-fixation-for-traumatic-sternal-fractures-demonstrates-better-long-term-quality-of-life-outcomes-than-nonoperative-management-a-survey-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary M Bauman, Sydney J Todd, Hason Khan, Ashley Raposo-Hadley, Emily Cantrell, Miguel Matos, Olabisi Sheppard, Andrew Kamien, Trevor Daubert, Samuel Cemaj, Charity H Evans, Jonathan Nguyen, Bennett Berning
INTRODUCTION: Sternal fractures are rare, causing significant pain, respiratory compromise, and decreased upper extremity range of motion. Sternal fixation (SF) is a viable treatment option; however, there remains a paucity of literature demonstrating long-term benefits. This study examined long-term outcomes of SF, hypothesizing they have better long-term quality of life (QoL) than patients managed nonoperatively (NOM). METHODS: This was a survey study at our level 1 academic hospital...
March 29, 2024: World Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549129/using-stated-preference-methods-to-facilitate-knowledge-translation-in-implementation-science
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EDITORIAL
Whitney C Irie, Andrew Kerkhoff, Hae-Young Kim, Elvin Geng, Ingrid Eshun-Wilson
Enhancing the arsenal of methods available to shape implementation strategies and bolster knowledge translation is imperative. Stated preference methods, including discrete choice experiments (DCE) and best-worst scaling (BWS), rooted in economics, emerge as robust, theory-driven tools for understanding and influencing the behaviors of both recipients and providers of innovation. This commentary outlines the wide-ranging application of stated preference methods across the implementation continuum, ushering in effective knowledge translation...
March 28, 2024: Implementation science communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528550/recovery-pattern-after-decompression-of-central-lumbar-spinal-stenosis-a-prospective-observational-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niyaz Hareni, Soheil Ebrahimnia, Björn E Rosengren, Magnus K Karlsson
BACKGROUND: Detailed preoperative information is associated with superior outcomes. We aimed to describe the recovery pattern after decompression of central lumbar spinal stenosis (CLSS). METHODS: 50 patients aged 51-85 years who underwent decompression without fusion due to CLSS were followed from before to after surgery (post-op day 1, 7, and 14). Back and leg pain were evaluated using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS; 0 = no pain 0, 10 = worst pain) and quality of life using the EuroQol-5D index (0 = death, 1 = best), and EQ-5D-visual analogue scale (VAS; 0 = worst, 100 = best)...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528247/can-you-tell-people-s-cognitive-ability-level-from-their-response-patterns-in-questionnaires
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Schneider, Raymond Hernandez, Doerte U Junghaenel, Haomiao Jin, Pey-Jiuan Lee, Hongxin Gao, Danny Maupin, Bart Orriens, Erik Meijer, Arthur A Stone
Questionnaires are ever present in survey research. In this study, we examined whether an indirect indicator of general cognitive ability could be developed based on response patterns in questionnaires. We drew on two established phenomena characterizing connections between cognitive ability and people's performance on basic cognitive tasks, and examined whether they apply to questionnaires responses. (1) The worst performance rule (WPR) states that people's worst performance on multiple sequential tasks is more indicative of their cognitive ability than their average or best performance...
March 25, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
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