Johnson, Claire D. Green, Bart N.
Published in
The Journal of Chiropractic Education
Objective This is the sixth article in a series that explores the historical events surrounding the Wilk v American Medical Association (AMA) lawsuit in which the plaintiffs argued that the AMA, the American Hospital Association, and other medical specialty societies violated antitrust law by restraining chiropractors' business practices. The purpo...
Van der Plaat, DA Madan, I Coggon, D Van Tongeren, M Edge, R Muiry, R Parsons, V Cullinan, P
OBJECTIVE: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (9 March 2020-31 July 2020) of the pandemic in England. METHODS: We used pseudonymised data on 902 813 individuals employed by 191 National Health Service trusts to explore demographic and occupational risk factors for sickness absence ascribed to COV...
Ly, Dan P Jena, Anupam B
This cross-sectional study examines national trends in representativeness in select health care occupations by race/ethnicity and sex.
Liu, Xing Yang, Wanshui Wu, Kana Ogino, Shuji Wang, Weibing He, Na Chan, Andrew T Zhang, Zuo-Feng Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A Giovannucci, Edward
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BackgroundTo evaluate the association between postdiagnostic dairy intake and survival among patients with colorectal cancer (CRC).MethodsThis study analyzed data from the Nurses' Health Study (NHS) and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS). Postdiagnostic dairy intake and other dietary and lifestyle factors were obtained from validated q...
Fortune, Donal G. Richards, Helen L. Wormald, Andrew O Connor, Kieran McKiernan, Margaret Najt, Pablo O Dwyer, Amanda O Dea, Edmond Burke, Paul Eustace, Joseph
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Published in
HRB Open Research
COVID-19 is an unprecedent occurrence in modern times and individuals who work within healthcare settings, face a broad array of challenges in responding to this worldwide event. Key information on the psychosocial responses of such healthcare workers (HCWs) in the context of COVID-19 is limited and in particular there is a need for studies that ut...
Muvdi Muvdi, Yolanda Malvaceda Frías, Eynick Barreto Vásquez, Marisol Madero Zambrano, Kendy Paola Mendoza Sánchez, Xilene Bohórquez Moreno, Cristina Elena
Introduction: Academic stress is a physiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral response of students to some stressors such as the global COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: To determine the level of stress perceived by nursing students at a Colombian Caribbean university during the mandatory COVID-19 lockdown. Materials and Methods: An analytical ...
Díaz Muñoz, Gustavo Alfonso Pérez Hoyos, Angie Katherine Cala Liberato, Diana Paola Mosquera Rentería, Lina María Quiñones Sánchez, María Camila
Introduction: The promotion of healthy lifestyles by the health professional depends on their own habits, which are consolidated during university education. However, the variation in eating habits and physical activity among university students from different health programs is not known. Objective: Identify the differences in the levels of physic...
Johnson, Claire D
Published in
Journal of chiropractic humanities
The purpose of this paper is to review and discuss historical concepts about the celebration of Chiropractic Day. Daniel David Palmer attributed September 18, 1895 to be the day that he delivered the first chiropractic adjustment. As the chiropractic profession grew, the celebration of Chiropractic Day became more widespread throughout the United S...
Venkat, Manu V O'Sullivan, Patricia S Young, John Q Sewell, Justin L
IntroductionCognitive load theory (CLT) views working memory as the primary bottleneck for learning, as it is limited in both capacity and retention. CLT delineates three types of activities that impose on working memory: intrinsic load, germane load, and extraneous load. These three constructs have practical ramifications for direct teaching, lear...
Sun, Yuyan Wang, Dongyang Han, Ziting Gao, Jie Zhu, Shanshan Zhang, Huimin
Published in
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
This study aimed to evaluate nursing students' understanding of the prevention of COVID-19, as well as their anxiety towards the disease and their perception of their professional identity in the wake of the pandemic, in Zhengzhou, China. A cross-sectional study was designed to investigate 474 nursing students by cluster sampling using a stratified...