Chatterjee, Tirthankar Bhattacharyya, D Yadav, A Pal, M
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BMJ military health
Long-distance runs with equipment are practised in military training establishments to develop physical stamina and prepare for battles. A study was planned to quantify and compare the physiological and mental workloads of the early and late finishers of a military endurance run through the jungle terrain of north-eastern India in hot and humid con...
Van Bortel, Tine; Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Darshana; Treacy, Samantha; Khan, Nashi; Ouali, Uta; Sumathipala, Athula; Svab, Vesna; Nader, Doaa; Kadri, Nadia; Monteiro, Maria Fatima;
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OBJECTIVES: Workplace stigmatisation and discrimination are significant barriers to accessing employment opportunities, reintegration and promotion in the workforce for people with mental illnesses in comparison to other disabilities. This paper presents qualitative evidence of anticipated and experienced workplace stigma and discrimination among i...
Marshall, Paul Barbrook, John Collins, Grace Foster, Sheena Glossop, Zoe Inkster, Clare Jebb, Paul Johnston, Rose Jones, Steven H Khan, Hameed
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BMJ open
Living Library events involve people being trained as living 'Books', who then discuss aspects of their personal experiences in direct conversation with attendees, referred to as 'Readers'. This study sought to generate a realist programme theory and a theory-informed implementation guide for a Library of Lived Experience for Mental Health (LoLEM)....
Adams, Thomas Gibson, A
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BMJ military health
Leadership is accepted as a crucial component of effective working within teams. Followership's contribution to successful performance is increasingly recognised but understudied. This study evaluated followership levels in military doctors at different stages of their careers and made recommendations for how followership concepts can be used to de...
Onyango, Onesmus O. Willows, Tamara M. McKnight, Jacob Schell, Carl Otto Baker, Tim Mkumbo, Elibariki Maiba, John Khalid, Karima English, Mike Oliwa, Jacquie N.
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Objectives: Third delay refers to delays in delivering requisite care to patients after they arrive at a health facility. In low-resource care settings, effective triage and flow of care are difficult to guarantee. In this study, we aimed to identify delays in the delivery of care to critically ill patients and possible ways to address these delays...
Martin, Sylvia Angolini, Emanuele Audi, Jennifer Bertini, Enrico Bruno, Lucia Pia Coulter, Joshua Ferlini, Alessandra Fortunato, Fernanda Frankova, Vera Garnier, Nicolas
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Introduction Rare diseases (RDs) collectively impact over 30 million people in Europe. Most individual conditions have a low prevalence which has resulted in a lack of research and expertise in this field, especially regarding genetic newborn screening (gNBS). There is increasing recognition of the importance of incorporating patients’ needs and ge...
Libbrecht, Marie-Lou Delheye, Pascal Roose, Rudi
The aim of this study was to explore how sports contribute to the social reintegration of (formerly) incarcerated individuals. The focus lays on the perspectives of participants in sports activities in a Belgian prison. The research utilized participatory observations and semi-structured interviews spanning eighteen months. The data were processed ...
Stisen, Zara R Skougaard, Marie Christensen, Katrine Risager Ainsworth, Mark Andrew Hansen, Rebekka Lund Thomsen, Simon Francis Mogensen, Mette Dreyer, Lene Kristensen, Lars Erik Jørgensen, Tanja Schjødt
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BMJ open
Exploring patients' perspectives for significant factors of relevance in living with a chronic disease is important to discover unmet needs and challenges. The primary objective of this study was to explore disease-related and treatment-related issues and concerns experienced by adults with spondyloarthropathies (SpA) and associated diseases. As a ...
Hindmarch, Sarah Howell, Sacha J Usher-Smith, Juliet A Gorman, Louise Evans, D Gareth French, David P
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years, hence before they are eligible for breast cancer screening. The introduction of breast cancer risk assessment for this age group could lead to those at higher risk receiving benefits of earlier screening and preventive strategies. Currently, risk as...
Tsantila, Fotini; 137031; Coppens, Evelien; 44404; De Witte, Hans; 13982; Arensman, Ella; Aust, Birgit; Pashoja, Arlinda Cerga; Corcoran, Paul; Cully, Grace; De Winter, Lars; Doukani, Asmae;
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BACKGROUND: According to the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework, the theorisation of how multilevel, multicomponent interventions work and the understanding of their interaction with their implementation context are necessary to be able to evaluate them beyond their complexity. More research is needed to provide good examples following this a...