Paguinto, Sarah-Grace Kasparian, Nadine A Carroll, Kate Thomas, Nicole Bray, Paula Farrar, Michelle A
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Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
Access to credible information can facilitate parental engagement in wheelchair prescription for their child with a neuromuscular condition (NMC). In this study, we developed and evaluated acceptability, perceived usefulness and emotional responses to a psychoeducational booklet for parents of children with a NMC. Australian parents of children who...
Kibangou, Alain Kalaoane, Retsepile
The scarcity of resources and the structuring of markets for essential resources (water, energy, transportation) lead to a category of users being considered captive. Dissatisfaction among these users can lead to social events with consequences that are difficult to predict. Inspired by compartmental models used in mathematical epidemiology, in thi...
Holbrook, Colin Holman, Daniel Clingo, Joshua Wagner, Alan
This research explores prospective determinants of trust in the recommendations of artificial agents regarding decisions to kill, using a novel visual challenge paradigm simulating threat-identification (enemy combatants vs. civilians) under uncertainty. In Experiment 1, we compared trust in the advice of a physically embodied versus screen-mediate...
Marle, Franck Robin, François
Purpose This paper aims to propose an accurate and efficient decision-making process adapted to the specific context of Claim Management situations, implying partners engaged in a high-involvement relationship. Design/methodology/approach We used a three-step approach: first, an inductive phase based on 12 past case studies. Second, a theory-buildi...
Soubeyrand, S. Estoup, A. Cruaud, A. Malembic-Maher, S. Meynard, C. Ravigné, V. Barbier, M. Barrès, B. Berthier, K. Boitard, S.
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Abstract In an era marked by rapid global changes, the reinforcement and modernization of plant health surveillance systems have become imperative. Sixty-five scientists present here a research agenda for an enhanced and modernized plant health surveillance to anticipate and mitigate disease and pest emergence. Our approach integrates a wide range ...
Pitthan, Francisco; De Witte, Kristof; 49626;
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Bower, Alexander Han, Nicole Soni, Ansh Eckstein, Miguel Steyvers, Mark
How accurate are people in judging someone elses knowledge based on their language use, and do more knowledgeable people use different cues to make these judgments? We address this by recruiting a group of participants (informants) to answer general knowledge questions and describe various images belonging to different categories (e.g., cartoons, b...
Seghers, P.A.L. Nelleke; Rostoft, Siri; OHanlon, Shane; ODonovan, Anita; Schulkes, Karlijn; Montroni, Isacco; Portielje, Johanneke E.A.; Wildiers, Hans; 38568; Soubeyran, Pierre; Hamaker, Marije E.;
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PURPOSE: A substantial proportion of patients with cancer are older and experience multimorbidity. As the population is ageing, the management of older patients with multimorbidity including cancer will represent a significant challenge to current clinical practice. METHODS: This study aimed to (1) identify which chronic health conditions may cause...
Shim, Lydia Wensley, Cynthia Casement, Jonathan Parke, Rachael
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Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
Deceased organ donation saves lives. Donation processes in New Zealand operate under an opt-in system, which requires consent from families of patients diagnosed with brain death or circulatory death while in the intensivecare unit. The donation demand and supply mismatch is a global phenomenon. The objective of this study was to understand the det...
Bainbridge, Liz Briffa, Kathy Burton, Elissa Hill, Keith D Fary, Robyn
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Disability and rehabilitation
Physiotherapists working in hospitals have a key role in decisions about when a person with stroke is safe to walk independently. The aim of this study was to explore the factors influencing decision-making of physiotherapists in this situation. A qualitative design with semi-structured interviews and reflexive thematic analysis was used. Fifteen p...