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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684085/gait-features-in-different-environments-contributing-to-participation-in-outdoor-activities-in-old-age-gaitage-protocol-for-an-observational-cross-sectional-study
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Merja Rantakokko, Emmi Matikainen-Tervola, Eeva Aartolahti, Sanna Sihvonen, Julija Chichaeva, Taija Finni, Neil Cronin
BACKGROUND: The ability to walk is a key issue for independent old age. Optimizing older peoples' opportunities for an autonomous and active life and reducing health disparities requires a better understanding of how to support independent mobility in older people. With increasing age, changes in gait parameters such as step length and cadence are common and have been shown to increase the risk of mobility decline. However, gait assessments are typically based on laboratory measures, even though walking in a laboratory environment may be significantly different from walking in outdoor environments...
April 29, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632556/study-protocol-exercise-training-for-treating-major-depressive-disorder-in-multiple-sclerosis
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Robert W Motl, Charles H Bombardier, Jennifer Duffecy, Brooks Hibner, Alison Wathen, Michael Carrithers, Gary Cutter
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is prevalent, yet sub-optimally treated among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). We propose that exercise training may be a promising approach for treating depression in persons with MS who have MDD. Our primary hypothesis predicts a reduction in depression severity immediately after an exercise training intervention compared with minimal change in an attention control condition, and the reduction will be maintained during a follow-up period...
April 17, 2024: BMC Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603708/investigating-the-internal-structure-of-multiple-mini-interviews-a-perspective-from-pakistan
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Rukhsana Ayub, Naveed Yousuf, Nadia Shabnam, Muhammad Azeem Ashraf, Azam S Afzal, Ayesha Rauf, Danish Hassan Khan, Faiza Kiran
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals require many personal attributes in addition to cognitive abilities and psychomotor skills for competent practice. Multiple Mini- Interviews are being employed globally to assess personality attributes of candidates for selection in health professions education at all level of entry; these attributes are namely, communication skills, critical thinking, honesty, responsibility, health advocacy, empathy and sanctity of life. Considering the high stakes involved for students, faculty, institutions and the society, rigorous quality assurance mechanisms similar to those used for student assessment must be employed for student selection, throughout the continuum of medical education...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541102/risk-factors-for-psychiatric-disorders-in-patients-with-multiple-sclerosis-a-single-center-study-in-the-polish-population
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Hubert Mado, Michał Błachut, Anna Szczegielniak, Krzysztof Świerzy, Magdalena Zając, Katarzyna Kubicka-Bączyk, Piotr Gorczyca, Monika Adamczyk-Sowa
Aim : The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of mental disorders in a group of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) during outpatient treatment. Additionally, an attempt was made to assess the influence of parameters related to patients and their clinical status on the prevalence of mental disorders. Materials and Methods : This study was conducted between 2017 and 2018 in a group of 103 patients with MS who underwent treatment at the Outpatient Clinic of Neurology at the Clinical Hospital No...
February 23, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455852/relationship-between-admission-selection-tools-and-student-attrition-in-the-early-years-of-medical-school
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Ashraf F Hefny, Taleb M Almansoori, Margaret El-Zubeir, Alia AlBawardi, Sami Shaban, Mohi Eldin Magzoub, Taoufik Zoubeidi, Nirmin A Mansour
OBJECTIVES: Placement in medical schools is highly sought after worldwide with fierce competition among applicants. However, some of the best students withdraw after being accepted to medical school. The aim of this study was to investigate early student attrition within the first 2 years of medical school and determine its relationship to admission selection tools. METHODS: Quantitative research was conducted at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences from 2016 until 2020, during which time routine admission data and students' examination results for the first 2 years were collected and analyzed...
April 2024: Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38446454/performance-in-irish-selection-and-future-performance-in-surgical-training
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Conor Toale, Marie Morris, Sara Gross, Dara A O'Keeffe, Donncha M Ryan, Fiona Boland, Eva M Doherty, Oscar J Traynor, Dara O Kavanagh
IMPORTANCE: Selection processes for surgical training should aim to identify candidates who will become competent independent practitioners and should aspire to high standards of reliability and validity. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between measured candidate factors at the time of an Irish selection and assessment outcomes in surgical training, examined via rate of progression to Higher Specialist Training (HST), attrition rates, and performance as assessed through a multimodal framework of workplace-based and simulation-based assessments...
March 6, 2024: JAMA Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405344/characteristics-of-changes-in-caregiver-burden-during-follow-up-at-a-memory-clinic-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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Hajime Takechi, Hiroshi Yoshino, Megumi Suzuki, Akiko Maeda, Shota Suzumura, Eiko Kamiya
BACKGROUND: Because dementia is a long-term condition, the appropriate involvement of health-care professionals is considered important. However, little is known about the factors associated with changes in family caregiver burden. OBJECTIVE: To clarify changes in family caregiver burden and associated factors during follow-up at a memory clinic. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted, enrolling 495 pairs of patients with dementia or mild cognitive impairment and their family caregivers...
2024: JAD Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298881/exploring-the-enigma-of-low-prevalence-of-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-in-india
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Ateev S Chandna, Satish Suhas, Rahul Patley, Damodharan Dinakaran, Narayana Manjunatha, Girish N Rao, Gopalkrishna Gururaj, Mathew Varghese, Vivek Benegal
INTRODUCTION: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a chronic psychiatric condition associated with significant distress and dysfunction. While worldwide estimates of prevalence range from 3.9% to 24%, little research has been conducted to identify the prevalence of PTSD in the general population of India. This study analyzes data from the National Mental Health Survey 2015-2016, a comprehensive epidemiological study of mental health disorders in India, to explore the unique characteristics and prevalence of PTSD in the Indian population...
December 2023: Indian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275181/lessons-learned-from-conceptualising-and-operationalising-the-national-adolescent-health-programme-or-rashtriya-kishor-swasthya-karyakram-s-learning-districts-initiative-in-six-districts-of-india
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Alka Barua, Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, Rajesh Mehta, Swati Shinde, Priyanka Garg, Qazi Najam, Aparajita Gogoi, Mohammed Ziauddin, Priyanka Kochar, Mini Kurup, Nilesh Patil, Amita Dhanu
In 2018, WHO with the support of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India and partner organisations launched a Learning Districts Initiative to strengthen the district-level application of the National Adolescent Health Programme and to draw out lessons. An assessment of this initiative from 2019 to 2023 using qualitative and quantitative programme monitoring data from interviews, discussions, observations and data from multiple secondary sources explored the evolution of the concept, the process of securing government agreement, operationalising the initiative and the feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness and the potential of sustainability and replicability within the government health system...
December 2023: Sexual and reproductive health matters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38255412/minimovers-an-initial-pilot-and-feasibility-study-to-investigate-the-impact-of-a-mobile-application-on-children-s-motor-skills-and-parent-support-for-physical-development
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Yajie Zhang, Nalda Wainwright, Jacqueline D Goodway, Amanda John, Anna Stevenson, Kirsty Thomas, Sean Jenkins, Fatma Layas, Kate Piper
The MiniMovers (MM) APP combines motor development theory with creativity expertise and has been designed to provide parents with developmentally appropriate activities to support children's motor skills. This study investigates how MiniMovers activities enabled parents to support their children's physical development. Families participated in an 8-week MM programme of activities from the MM APP (Mini, Mighty and Mega levels), with pre- and post-intervention data collected using multiple tools (e.g., motion capture system, force plate, eye-tracking glasses, and videos)...
January 14, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247416/hyperarousal-state-of-insomnia-disorder-in-wake-resting-state-quantitative-electroencephalography
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Gyutae Jang, Han Wool Jung, Jiheon Kim, Hansol Kim, Ji-Hyeon Shin, Chan-Hyung Kim, Do-Hoon Kim, Sang-Kyu Lee, Daeyoung Roh
OBJECTIVE: : Insomnia is associated with elevated high-frequency electroencephalogram power in the waking state. Although affective symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety) are commonly comorbid with insomnia, few reports distinguished objective sleep disturbance from affective symptoms. In this study, we investigated whether daytime electroencephalographic activity explains insomnia, even after controlling for the effects of affective symptoms. METHODS: : A total of 107 participants were divided into the insomnia disorder (n = 58) and healthy control (n = 49) groups using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview and diagnostic criteria for insomnia disorder...
February 29, 2024: Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience: the Official Scientific Journal of the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188385/creating-a-diverse-physician-workforce-through-training-in-diversity-bias-and-selection-an-innovative-approach-to-preparing-medical-students-as-future-academic-leaders
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Tara G Edmonds, F Shawn Galin, Christina J Grabowski
Medical students are the future of academic medicine. They will serve as admissions committee members, deans, and program directors with responsibility for selecting future physicians. At the same time, schools and programs are working to diversify the physician workforce to care for diverse patient populations. At UAB Heersink School of Medicine, we developed an elective course, Holistic Review: Creating a Mission-Driven Physician Workforce, to train learners in bias, diversity, and data-informed decision-making...
December 2023: Medical Science Educator
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133127/experiences-of-rural-and-metropolitan-background-applicants-in-preparing-for-and-completing-a-regionally-focused-multiple-mini-interview-for-admission-into-a-regional-medical-program
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Jordan L Fox, Romeo Batacan, Sonia Saluja, Candice Pullen, Matthew McGrail
BACKGROUND: To better target rural background and rurally interested applicants during medical school admission, it is increasingly common for rural medical programs to include multiple mini-interview (MMI) scenarios designed to screen for rural interest. It remains unclear whether the inclusion of regionally/rurally focused MMI scenarios positively impacts the selection of rural background applicants and evidence is limited regarding why rural background applicants may perform worse on the MMI...
September 1, 2023: Education for Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100759/front-row-seat-the-role-mmi-assessors-play-in-widening-access-to-medical-school
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Carolyn M Melro, Rachael Pack, Anna MacLeod, Andrea Rideout, Gaynor Watson-Creed, Sarah Burm
BACKGROUND: While many medical schools utilize the Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) to help select a diverse student body, we know little about MMI assessors' roles. Do MMI assessors carry unique insights on widening access (WA) to medical school? Herein we discuss the hidden expertise and insights that assessors contribute to the conversation around WA. METHODS: Ten MMI assessors (1-10 years' experience) participated in semi-structured interviews exploring factors influencing equitable medical school recruitment...
December 15, 2023: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007407/evaluation-of-thirst-severity-death-anxiety-and-complementary-and-supportive-therapy-use-as-predictors-of-urinary-incontinence-related-quality-of-life-in-older-adults
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Rabia Bayrambey, Yeliz Akkuş
PURPOSE: This correlational survey study aimed to evaluate thirst severity, death anxiety, and the use of complementary and supportive therapy as predictors of urinary incontinence-related quality of life in older adults. METHODS: The study included 368 participants aged 60 or older. Data were collected by face-to-face interviews using a participant information form, the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF), Visual Analog Scale for thirst severity, Death Anxiety Scale, a modified version of the Mini Mental State Examination, and questions about their use of complementary and supportive therapies...
November 25, 2023: European Geriatric Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936788/mbbs-admission-criteria-as-predictor-of-academic-performance-in-a-medical-college-of-pakistan
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Sundus Iftikhar, Khalid Mahmood Cheema, Iqra Aziz
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between scores obtained by students in assessments considered as admission criteria (cognitive and non-cognitive) with their academic performance in medical college. METHOD: This correlational study used the data of students who got admission in Shalamar Medical and Dental College (SMDC) in 2015. Spearman correlation and Multiple regression tests were carried out to determine the relationship between admission criteria (Matric, FSC, MDCAT and MMI) and academic performance in medical college (pre-clinical and clinical years)...
2023: Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37907294/cross-sectional-evaluation-of-an-asynchronous-multiple-mini-interview-mmi-in-selection-to-health-professions-training-programmes-with-10-principles-for-fairness-built-in
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Alison Callwood, Jenny Harris, Lee Gillam, Sarah Roberts, Angela Kubacki, Angelos Christidis, Paul Alexander Tiffin
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore the psychometric properties of the first known online asynchronous multiple mini-interview (MMI) designed for fairness with subgroup analyses by key characteristics, usability and acceptability. DESIGN: Cross-discipline multimethod evaluation. SETTING: One UK University. PARTICIPANTS: Applicants to nursing, midwifery and paramedic science undergraduate programmes during 2021-2022. PRIMARY, SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Psychometric properties (internal consistency, construct validity, dimensionality) were assessed using Cronbach's alpha (α), parallel analysis (PA), Schmid-Leiman transformation and ordinal confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)...
October 31, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37907229/risk-factors-for-suicidality-in-individuals-with-spinal-cord-injury-a-focus-on-physical-and-functional-characteristics
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Sora Han, Wooyeung Kim, Onyoo Kim
OBJECTIVE: : To demonstrate the association between the physical and functional characteristics of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and suicidality, an area of research that is less understood than the association with demographic, social, and psychological characteristics. METHODS: : A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted with 259 patients with SCI admitted for rehabilitation at the National Rehabilitation Center, Seoul, between January 2019 and December 2021...
October 2023: Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37897129/anorexia-of-aging-an-international-assessment-of-healthcare-providers-knowledge-and-practice-gaps
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Ivan Aprahamian, Andrew J Coats, John E Morley, Tatiana Klompenhouwer, Stefan D Anker
BACKGROUND: Anorexia of aging is a common geriatric syndrome that includes loss of appetite and/or reduced food intake, with associated undernutrition, unintended weight loss, sarcopenia, functional decline, loss of independence and other adverse health outcomes. Anorexia of aging can have multiple and severe consequences and is often overlooked by healthcare professionals (HCPs). Even more concerningly, clinicians commonly accept anorexia of aging as an inevitable part of 'normal' aging...
December 2023: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37761700/a-pilot-fuzzy-system-with-virtual-reality-for-mild-cognitive-impairment-mci-assessment
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Cheng-Li Liu, Che-Jen Chuang, Chin-Mei Chou
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is when brain function declines. MCI is the gray area transitioning from normal aging to the AD stage. Currently, the majority of early MCI diagnoses are processed through comprehensive neuropsychological tests. These tests may take the form of interviews, paper-and-pencil tests, or computer-based tests. There may be resistance from the subject if he/she has to undergo many screening tests simultaneously for multiple evaluation information, resulting in execution difficulty. The objectives of this study are to use 3D virtual reality to create an entertaining test scenario integrating the Mini-Cog, SPMSQ, MMSE, SLUMS, CDR, and CASI for middle-aged to older adults, furthermore, to employ fuzzy logic control (FLC) technology to develop a "MCI assessment system" for obtaining some pilot information for MCI assessment...
September 9, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
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