Kubesch, Daniela
Today, the internet connects 66.2% of the world’s population online. Accessibility to digital information is crucial for social inclusion and equal opportunities. In this respect, it is considered to be a fundamental human right. However, most websites contain accessibility errors, creating a significant barrier for users with impairments. Accessib...
Mcgregor-Lowndes, Myles Hannah, Frances
Queensland Industrial Relations Commission, Butler IC, 27 May 2024
An application for a five-year exemption to allow recruitment of staff of a young age and with lived disability attributes.
Bjerhage, Elin Möller, Matilda
Universell utformning är ett växande paradigmskifte inom samhällsplaneringen i de svenska ramverken som ett verktyg för att främja tillgängliga och användbara miljöer. Syftet med den aktuella studien är att undersöka hur effektivt universell utformning kan implementeras inom samhällsplaneringen genom att definiera begreppet och utforska dess möjlig...
Lucuta, L Maas-Gramlich, A Kraemer, M Andresen-Streichert, H Juebner, M
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Forensic science international
Ketamine is primarily used as an anaesthetic or for analgesics in medical treatment, but due to its dissociative and hallucinogenic effects, abuse has increased in the past years leading to several drug impaired driving cases. Eight DUID (driving under the influence of drugs) cases involving ketamine from two institutes of legal medicine over a per...
Gutiérrez-Solana, Luis Ruiz-Garcia, Matilde Wu, Yuna Merberg, David Alexanderian, David Jones, Simon Muenzer, Joseph Burton, Barbara Amartino, Hernan Harmatz, Paul
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BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) II is a rare, X-linked lysosomal storage disease. Approximately two-thirds of patients have central nervous system involvement with some demonstrating progressive cognitive impairment (neuronopathic disease). The natural history of cognitive and adaptive function in patients with MPS II is not well-defined. T...
Nkereuwem, Esin Agbla, Schadrac Jatta, Muhammed Lamin Masterton, Uma Owolabi, Olumuyiwa Edem, Victory Fabian Kampmann, Beate Togun, Toyin
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BMC pulmonary medicine
1.2 million children under 15 years are estimated to have developed tuberculosis (TB) in 2021. 85% of paediatric patients achieve successful treatment outcomes if treated for the first episode of TB. However, despite so-called successful treatment, TB leaves many survivors with permanently destroyed or damaged lungs. Data from prospective paediatri...
Bach, Bo Simonsen, Erik Kongerslev, Mickey T Bo, Sune Hastrup, Lene H Simonsen, Sebastian Sellbom, Martin
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Psychiatry research
Prevalence rates and correlates of personality disorders (PD) are relevant to health care policy and planning. To present normative data for self-reported ICD-11 personality disorder (PD) features including tentative cut-off scores and prevalence rates for severity levels along with psychosocial correlates. The Personality Disorder Severity ICD-11 ...
Demir, Biçem Beyazyüz, Elmas Beyazyüz, Murat Çelikkol, Aliye Albayrak, Yakup
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European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects numerous systems of the body during the illness, and there have been long-lasting effects. BDNF plays an important role in synaptic plasticity and synaptic communication. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 54 patients who had COVID-19 infection participated in this study. Thirty-six age-, ...
Kaya, Cahit Bishop, Malachy Torres, Ayse
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Journal of occupational rehabilitation
Millions of Americans receiving Social Security Administration (SSA) disability benefits aspire to work and reduce reliance on disability benefits, but find the rules about entering or rejoining the workforce too complex or confusing and fear that working will cause loss of important benefits. A case control study was conducted to investigate the i...
Büttner, Matthias Krogh, Dieter Führer, Dagmar Fuß, Carmina Teresa Willenberg, Holger Sven Luster, Markus Singer, Susanne Siggelkow, Heide
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Hormones (Athens, Greece)
Hypoparathyriodism (hypoPT) is a rare endocrine disorder. It is not known how hypoPT is managed in Germany or whether patients have unmet information needs or impairments in their daily living. HypoPT patients at a minimum of 6 months' post-diagnosis were invited to participate in an online survey through their treating physician or through patient...