Vagnini, Denise Sorge, Antonia Acquati, Chiara Colafemmina, Francesca Antonia Saita, Emanuela
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Journal of cancer survivorship : research and practice
Breast cancer (BC) and its treatments significantly impact the psychological wellbeing of women. Interventions offered during cancer survivorship have documented positive consequences for quality of life. However, limited evidence is available regarding the implementation of therapeutic photography. This study investigated the efficacy of the frame...
Nwaordu, Gabrielle Charlton, Rebecca A
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Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Restricted and repetitive behaviours are a core feature of autism diagnoses but have not been widely studied in adulthood. This study examined the rates of and associations between repetitive behaviours and sensory sensitivity in autistic and non-autistic adults; and whether repetitive behaviours described as "stimming" impacted coping with difficu...
Koh, Pauline P W Mortenson, W Ben
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The journal of spinal cord medicine
Objective: To evaluate outcomes and perceptions of participating in a pilot spinal cord injury (SCI) specific community-based self-management program.Design: A program evaluation conducted through the review of retrospective data.Setting: An outpatient vocational rehabilitation service in Singapore.Participants: Adults with SCI who completed a self...
Asiamah, Nestor Hatsu, Sylvester Opuni, Frank Frimpong Muhonja, Faith Opara, Confidence Chinwe Sghaier, Sarra Danquah, Emelia
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European journal of ageing
The literature suggests that two distinct competencies [i.e., information technology ability (ITA), and internet self-efficacy] are necessary for the effective use of information technologies for successful ageing, but no study has examined the association of these skills on successful ageing and its domains (i.e., illness avoidance, functioning, a...
Adeyinka, Baithat O Gatti, Anthony A Chopp-Hurley, Jaclyn N
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Physiotherapy theory and practice
Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is common among older adults. While exercise is often recommended for this condition, the relationship between physical activity levels and self-reported outcomes is unclear. This study investigated whether self-reported outcomes (pain, function, depressive symptoms, self-efficacy, general mental and physical heal...
Aalto, Sanni; Kankaanpää, Reeta; Peltonen, Kirsi; Derluyn, Ilse; Szelei, Nikolett; 151964; Verelst, An; De Haene, Lucia; 43831; de Smet, Sofie; Spaas, Caroline; 99205; Jervelund, Signe Smith;
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Göger, Seda Şener, Şenay Ci Ngi L, Dilek
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Primary care diabetes
To examine the effect of training provided to type 2 diabetes patients according to the theory of planned behavior on self-efficacy and patient empowerment. This study, pre-test-post-test active control group single-blind experimental design, was conducted in the internal medicine outpatient clinic of a state hospital between April and October 2023...
Sondlo, Aviwe Chinaka, Taurayi
This study therefore looked at Mathematics Self-Efficacy and Study Habit as Predictors of Academic Achievement of Senior Secondary School Students in Ijebu Ode Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria. Three hypotheses that were examined at the 0.05 significance level served as the study's compass. Descriptive survey was used, 500 students sample...
Fassier, Jean-Baptiste Guittard, Laure Fervers, Béatrice Rouat, Sabrina Sarnin, Philippe Carretier, Julien Broc, Guillaume Letrilliart, Laurent Péron, Julien Lamort-Bouché, Marion
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Background: Women with breast cancer face many barriers to return to work (RTW) after their cancer. The main objective of the FASTRACS-RCT is to evaluate the impact of the FASTRACS (Facilitate and Sustain Return to Work after Breast Cancer) intervention on the sustainable RTW of breast cancer patients, 12 months after the end of active treatment.Me...
Bugge, Carol Hay-Smith, Jean Hagen, Suzanne Grant, Aileen Taylor, Anne Dean, Sarah
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BMC women's health
Urinary incontinence (UI) negatively affects the well-being of women globally. Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT) is a complex intervention that aims to decrease UI symptoms. Information about how the multiple complex components involved in PFMT achieve and maintain the desired effect are rarely studied as a whole. The evidence base lacks data abo...