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Co-Design Of A Personalised Digital Intervention To Improve Vegetable Intake In Adults Living In Australian Rural Communities, Katherine M. Livingstone, Jonathan C. Rawstorn, Laura Alston, Stephanie R. Partridge, Amber Bastian, Kate Dullaghan, Sarah A. McNaughton, Gilly A. Hendrie, Lauren C. Blekkenhorst, Ralph Maddison, Yuxin Zhang, Scott Barnett, John C. Mathers, Stephanie L. Godrich 2024 Edith Cowan University

Co-Design Of A Personalised Digital Intervention To Improve Vegetable Intake In Adults Living In Australian Rural Communities, Katherine M. Livingstone, Jonathan C. Rawstorn, Laura Alston, Stephanie R. Partridge, Amber Bastian, Kate Dullaghan, Sarah A. Mcnaughton, Gilly A. Hendrie, Lauren C. Blekkenhorst, Ralph Maddison, Yuxin Zhang, Scott Barnett, John C. Mathers, Stephanie L. Godrich

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Background: Diets low in vegetables are a main contributor to the health burden experienced by Australians living in rural communities. Given the ubiquity of smartphones and access to the Internet, digital interventions may offer an accessible delivery model for a dietary intervention in rural communities. However, no digital interventions to address low vegetable intake have been co-designed with adults living in rural areas. This paper describes the co-design of a digital intervention to improve vegetable intake with rural community members and research partners. Methods: Active participants in the co-design process were adults ≥ 18 years living in three rural Australian …


Effect Of Insufficient Sleep On Activity Limitation: Results From The Brfss 2022 Survey, Jonathan Meyer 2024 University of Nebraska Medical Center

Effect Of Insufficient Sleep On Activity Limitation: Results From The Brfss 2022 Survey, Jonathan Meyer

Capstone Experience

Objective: To determine whether insufficient sleep (less than 7 hours per night) is associated with activity limitation (14 days or more of poor mental or physical health interfering with everyday activities) in Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey data from 2022. Methods: BRFSS is a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of non-incarcerated US adults. The exposure of interest was insufficient sleep, and the outcome of interest was activity limitation. Other demographic variables used in a final weighted adjusted analysis include age >65 years, race/ethnicity, gender, marital status, income, and total physical inactivity. Results: The weighted prevalence of insufficient sleep for …


Artistic Expression Of Medical Experiences Of Mothers Of Color: Perspectives Using Art Therapy, Lauren Barrett 2024 Lesley University

Artistic Expression Of Medical Experiences Of Mothers Of Color: Perspectives Using Art Therapy, Lauren Barrett

Expressive Therapies Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine perspectives of mothers of color living in the US and their experiences in the healthcare system through art therapy. The study aimed to further identify personal narrative experiences of mothers of color navigating the healthcare system, promote individual voices, and acknowledge disparities impacting those within marginalized communities. The participants in this study included a total of eight identified mothers of color (non-White) living in the US. Participants took part in four weeks of consecutive art therapy sessions either in 60-minute group or individual virtual meetings. One art therapy directive was provided …


What Is The Effect Of Telehealth And The Internet Of Medical Things (Iomt) On Outcomes When Used In At-Risk Pregnancies: A Scoping Review Of The Components Of Remote Maternal Monitoring For Hypertensive Disorders That Can Successfully Be Done Via Digital Technology?, Leighton Pitter 2024 Medical University of South Carolina

What Is The Effect Of Telehealth And The Internet Of Medical Things (Iomt) On Outcomes When Used In At-Risk Pregnancies: A Scoping Review Of The Components Of Remote Maternal Monitoring For Hypertensive Disorders That Can Successfully Be Done Via Digital Technology?, Leighton Pitter

MUSC Theses and Dissertations

IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) is an emerging technology that facilitates individualized remote e-health services to improve patient's quality of life and satisfaction while decreasing healthcare expenditures. The objective of this scoping review is to explore the usage of IoMT and remote patient monitoring (RPM) in at-risk pregnancies for hypertensive disorders to mitigate pregnancy-related complications. IoMT and other devices in an intelligent health system can meaningfully ameliorate maternal care management in the United States (U.S.). Wearables and nearables, subcategories of IoMT, can be utilized to facilitate patient-centered care and promote excellence in health maintenance/management through a holistic continuum of care …


Assessing The Impact And Cost-Effectiveness Of Covid-19 Testing In Adult Social Care Homes In England, Siyu Chen 2024 Princeton University

Assessing The Impact And Cost-Effectiveness Of Covid-19 Testing In Adult Social Care Homes In England, Siyu Chen

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

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Information Feedback Delays Within Epidemic Models And Their Effect On Model Dynamics., Maria K. Bouka, Christopher Strickland Dr 2024 University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Information Feedback Delays Within Epidemic Models And Their Effect On Model Dynamics., Maria K. Bouka, Christopher Strickland Dr

Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference

No abstract provided.


Considering The Historical And Systemic Context, To What Extent Are Cuban Women’S Healthcare And Reproductive Rights Affected By The Privacy And Social Influence Of Cuba Today?, Autumn Cowell 2024 Portland State University

Considering The Historical And Systemic Context, To What Extent Are Cuban Women’S Healthcare And Reproductive Rights Affected By The Privacy And Social Influence Of Cuba Today?, Autumn Cowell

Student Research Symposium

This paper will examine how historical and systemic values continue to frame social influences thus impacting Cuban women’s healthcare and reproductive rights. If the impact of history and systems still affects social influences then Women’s Healthcare and Reproductive Rights may be compromised. This investigation will highlight the potential benefits and risks of historical and systemic values that have affected challenges or changes within Cuban culture. And how these social influences are found within the areas of prevention, intervention, and treatment. This paper hopes to outline how the Cuban government and society are sustaining the protection of Cuban women’s access to …


The Relationship Between Sun Protective Behavior, Health Beliefs, Attitudes, And Norms Of Sun Exposure Among College Athletes, Avery B. Snyder 2024 Coastal Carolina University

The Relationship Between Sun Protective Behavior, Health Beliefs, Attitudes, And Norms Of Sun Exposure Among College Athletes, Avery B. Snyder

Honors Theses

The purpose of this study was to access the relationship between sun protective behavior, health beliefs, attitudes, and norms of sun exposure among college athletes. An electronic survey was provided to student athletes for about two weeks in October of 2023. Prior to student participation the Institutional Review Board approved the protocol and data collection. The survey was sent to the students by the athletic director through an app called Teamworks that connects to all the athletes at Coastal Carolina. The majority of students who took the survey reported they did not wear sunscreen in past games/practices. Of those who …


Mental Health Among Collegiate Athletes, Stella Elise Fairbanks 2024 University of South Dakota

Mental Health Among Collegiate Athletes, Stella Elise Fairbanks

Honors Thesis

Mental health has become increasingly more linked with athletics, especially collegiate athletics. There has been an increase in public acknowledgment of the presence of mental health in sports, specifically, more athletes are speaking about their mental health struggles as well as more research is being conducted in order to gain a greater understanding of the relationship between mental health and athletics. This literature review discusses athletes’ personal experiences of their mental health struggles, the presence of stigma associated with mental health and athletics, and the results of the recent NCAA, National Collegiate Athletic Association, research. This thesis aims to uncover …


A Literature Review Of Societal Obesity And Its Impact On United States Military Recruitment, Megan Thibodeaux 2024 University of Nebraska Medical Center

A Literature Review Of Societal Obesity And Its Impact On United States Military Recruitment, Megan Thibodeaux

Capstone

In recent decades, obesity rates have increased in the United States, raising significant health and societal concerns, especially in terms of military readiness. The ever-rising rates of weight-related health obstacles present a critical national security issue as it impacts the effectiveness of recruitment. This literature review aims to analyze how obesity impacts military recruitment and readiness to serve while utilizing the socio-ecological model to help determine gaps in evidence. Data was drawn from Embase, PubMed, and PsychInfo. Inclusion criteria consisted of academic journals and reports from government and non-profit organizations written in English. They focused only on the United States …


Identifying Phytoremediation Performing Plant Species That Can Be Utilized In The Improvement Of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils, Ashley Clark*, Samuel Mutiti 2024 Georgia College & State University

Identifying Phytoremediation Performing Plant Species That Can Be Utilized In The Improvement Of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils, Ashley Clark*, Samuel Mutiti

Graduate Research Showcase

Heavy metal pollution is a problem associated with industrialization and development. Two major metals that are commonly mined and can enter the environment, which can jeopardize communities’ health, are copper (Cu) and lead (Pb). There are different options for reducing heavy metal pollution in the environment via remediation efforts, including physical, chemical, and biological methods. However, physical and chemical remediation can be costly and labor-intensive, making them unsuitable for regions that do not have the funds to utilize these practices. Biological remediation is a more cost-conservative practice that has been shown in many studies to be effective in the gradual …


Can Vitamin D Be The Ray Of Sunshine That Lights Up The Treatment Of Gastric Cancer?, Alfredo Williams Campos Perez, Sacha Barrios Healey, José Manuel Vela Ruiz 2024 Instituto de Investigaciones en ciencias biomédicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma. Lima- Perú

Can Vitamin D Be The Ray Of Sunshine That Lights Up The Treatment Of Gastric Cancer?, Alfredo Williams Campos Perez, Sacha Barrios Healey, José Manuel Vela Ruiz

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Mr. Editor: Gastric cancer, a malignant neoplasm that originates in the cells of the stomach lining, represents a significant burden in terms of mortality worldwide. According to data from the American Cancer Society, the estimated mortality rate is 4.9 per 100,000 people in 2021. In South America, mortality rates from gastric cancer continue to be of concern, with countries such as Chile and Peru reporting mortality rates of 18.7 and 13.6 per 100,000 persons respectively in 2021.


First Course Of Palliative Care In Undergraduate Medicine At A Peruvian University, José Portugal-Sánchez, Rolando Vásquez Alva, Carolina Pérez Agüero, Rita Abarca Del Carpio, Katia Echegaray Castro, Virginia Garaycochea Cannon, José Amado Tineo 2024 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins

First Course Of Palliative Care In Undergraduate Medicine At A Peruvian University, José Portugal-Sánchez, Rolando Vásquez Alva, Carolina Pérez Agüero, Rita Abarca Del Carpio, Katia Echegaray Castro, Virginia Garaycochea Cannon, José Amado Tineo

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Sr. Editor: La transición epidemiológica que vive el mundo requiere de personal de salud preparado para responder a las necesidades y demandas de la población; esto, también, se aplica para países de medianos y de bajos recursos, donde las enfermedades, oncológicas y no oncológicas, se diagnostican en estadios avanzados y representan una alta carga para el paciente y la familia, muchas veces asociadas a dolor y sufrimiento.


Systemic Immunomodulatory Therapy In The Management Of Atopic Dermatitis: The Value Of Tralokinumab, Sara Muñoz Ordóñez, Jessika Alexandra Layos, Maria Paula Garcia Lozano, Yelson Alejandro Picón Jaimes 2024 Departamento de Investigaciones, Fundación para la Investigación en Dermatología (FUNINDERMA), Bogotá, Colombia.

Systemic Immunomodulatory Therapy In The Management Of Atopic Dermatitis: The Value Of Tralokinumab, Sara Muñoz Ordóñez, Jessika Alexandra Layos, Maria Paula Garcia Lozano, Yelson Alejandro Picón Jaimes

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Sr. Editor: La dermatitis atópica es una dermatopatía crónica inflamatoria que impacta sustancialmente sobre la calidad de vida y capacidad funcional de quien lo padece(1 , 2). En medio de la descripción de la patogénesis y fisiopatología de esta condición, se destaca la actividad aberrante de las interleucinas (IL), principalmente la IL-13 tipo 2. En la actualidad, no existe tratamiento definitivo y seguro para abordar esta enfermedad(2). Tradicionalmente, se ha indicado antibioticoterapia y corticoides, pero frente a los efectos adversos comúnmente reportados con estos fármacos, no es reproducible ni seguro seguir con estos esquemas(3). A lo largo de los últimos …


(Uveitis - Glaucoma - Hyphema Syndrome: Clinical Case), Diego José Mamani Maquera, Nahuel Pantoja Dávalos, Milthon Catacora Contreras 2024 Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospital Nacional Carlos Alberto Seguín Escobedo - EsSalud. Arequipa, Peru. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, Facultad de Medicina Humana. Arequipa, Peru

(Uveitis - Glaucoma - Hyphema Syndrome: Clinical Case), Diego José Mamani Maquera, Nahuel Pantoja Dávalos, Milthon Catacora Contreras

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Introduction: Uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome (UGH) is a rare complication of cataract surgery, due to mechanical chafing exerted by an intraocular lens (IOL) on the iris. Clinical case: We present the case of a 64-year-old man with a history of cataract surgery, who presented decreased visual acuity and pain in the right eye. The ophthalmological examination revealed signs of anterior uveitis, elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), microhyphema, and a single-piece foldable IOL in the sulcus that caused a mechanical chafing with the posterior face of the iris. The medical treatment was insufficient, for this reason a folding simple-piece IOL explant surgery was performed …


Spontaneous Pneumothorax And Bullous Emphysema In A Young Patient? About A Case, María Manuela Rodriguez-Gutierrez, Hernán Cardona-Gaviria, Luisa María Hincapie-Cano, María Camila Oyuela-Gutiérrez, Tatiana Ximena Quevedo-Cristancho, Daniela Valencia-Riascos, Juliana Gómez-Raigosa, María Carolina Díaz-Rivera 2024 Cirujano General Universidad Nacional Bogotá, Colombia

Spontaneous Pneumothorax And Bullous Emphysema In A Young Patient? About A Case, María Manuela Rodriguez-Gutierrez, Hernán Cardona-Gaviria, Luisa María Hincapie-Cano, María Camila Oyuela-Gutiérrez, Tatiana Ximena Quevedo-Cristancho, Daniela Valencia-Riascos, Juliana Gómez-Raigosa, María Carolina Díaz-Rivera

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Introduction: Pneumothorax is a pathology prevalent in traumatic accidents in the thorax, but it can also be found spontaneously due to causes attributable to bullous disease, pneumonia, airway obstruction, malignancy, among others. Case report: Young male patient who debuted with spontaneous pneumothorax who required management in the intensive care unit with subsequent appearance of bullae in diagnostic images and pathology. Discussion: Primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) in the young population is influenced by psychosocial factors such as age, gender, habits, environment, and genetic factors. In 80% of patients with PSP, the presence of bullae or apical blebs has been demonstrated, in …


Systemic Sclerosis Sine Scleroderma In A Woman With Centromere Antinuclear Antibodies, Pulmonary And Digestive Involvement: Case Report, Freddy Liñán Ponce, Juan Leiva Goicochea, José Chávez Corrales 2024 Hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray. Trujillo, Perú

Systemic Sclerosis Sine Scleroderma In A Woman With Centromere Antinuclear Antibodies, Pulmonary And Digestive Involvement: Case Report, Freddy Liñán Ponce, Juan Leiva Goicochea, José Chávez Corrales

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Las entidades sinusoidales son raras en reumatología. En la esclerosis sistémica progresiva existe una variante de la forma cutánea limitada denominada esclerosis sistémica sine scleroderma, cuya característica central es la ausencia de afectación cutánea, pero sí afectación visceral. Los anticuerpos antitopoisomerasa o anticentrómero positivos confirman el diagnóstico. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 63 años con enfermedad pulmonar intersticial, afectación del tránsito intestinal y fenómeno de Raynaud, con títulos elevados de ANA con patrón centromérico y positividad para anticuerpos anti-topoisomerasa. Ante un paciente con fenómeno de Raynaud, compromiso visceral y ANA elevado, se deben solicitar anticuerpos específicos para el …


Oral Health Practices During First 1000 Days Of Life: Literature Review, Kamila Sihuay-Torres, Ivo Luna-Mazzola, Rosa Lara-Verastegui, Lauro Marcoantonio Rivera Félix 2024 Escuela de Postgrado de la Facultad de Medicina, Maestría en Salud Pública. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Lima, Perú.

Oral Health Practices During First 1000 Days Of Life: Literature Review, Kamila Sihuay-Torres, Ivo Luna-Mazzola, Rosa Lara-Verastegui, Lauro Marcoantonio Rivera Félix

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Objective: To review the updated narrative literature on good oral health practices during the first 1000 days of life, that is, from gestation to two years of age. Materials and methods: A literature search was carried out in Pubmed and Scopus databases on february and march 2022. Original articles, and systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis, from 2016 to 2022 were included. For this purpose, search strategies were used with keywords in English taken from MeSH, such as: "prenatal care" AND ("dentistry" OR "oral health") / ("Pregnancy" OR "Infant") AND ("Oral Hygiene" OR "Toothbrushing" OR "Toothpaste") / (“Pregnancy” OR “Infant”) …


Medical Vocation, Beyond The Duty Of Care: A Review Of Literature From Ethical And Philosophical Perspectives, Ricardo Jonathan Ayala Garcia, Lisset Giuliana Huamaní Huamán 2024 AutorUniversidad Norbert Wiener. Lima, Peru. Clínica Internacional. Lima, Peru. Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins

Medical Vocation, Beyond The Duty Of Care: A Review Of Literature From Ethical And Philosophical Perspectives, Ricardo Jonathan Ayala Garcia, Lisset Giuliana Huamaní Huamán

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

This review article explores medical vocation as a phenomenon that extends beyond the mere duty of caring for patients, focusing on the significance of ethical commitment, empathy, and resilience in medical practice. The implications for medical training and clinical practice are discussed.


The Difficult Pathway Of Natriuretic Peptides In Heart Failure, Omar Augusto Diaz Cucho 2024 Hospital Alberto Barton Thompson, Callao, Perú

The Difficult Pathway Of Natriuretic Peptides In Heart Failure, Omar Augusto Diaz Cucho

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

This review is carried out on the role of natriuretic peptides and attempts to use them properly, as a treatment, their functioning in the pathophysiology of heart failure with depressed systolic function was better understood. It is recounts its journey through multiple failed studies, explaining the reasons for its failures, until it achieved the desired success with the combination of sacubitril/valsartan. This produced a paradigm shift in the management of heart failure.


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