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A qualitative investigation of reasoning behind decisions to decline participation in a research intervention: A study-within-a-trial.

Journal of health psychology

Dwyer CP, Moses A, Rogers FM, Casey D, Joyce R, Hynes SM.
PMID: 34355599
J Health Psychol. 2021 Aug 06;13591053211037736. doi: 10.1177/13591053211037736. Epub 2021 Aug 06.

The current study-within-a-trial explored individuals' decisions to decline participation in research trialling a chronic illness-focused therapy (i.e. multiple sclerosis). Four themes were identified from seven semi-structured interviews with participation decliners and were confirmed by the host trial's Patient &...

Enriching Deaf Children's American Sign Language Phonological Awareness: A Quasi-Experimental Study.

Journal of deaf studies and deaf education

Holcomb L, Golos D, Moses A, Broadrick A.
PMID: 34392343
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2021 Dec 16;27(1):26-36. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enab028.

With the knowledge that deaf children benefit from early exposure to signed language, questions are raised about the role of specific types of language input that are beneficial in early childhood classrooms. This quasi-experimental study explores the effects of...

Mutually exclusive lymphangiogenesis or perineural infiltration in human skin squamous-cell carcinoma.

Oncotarget

Schaller J, Hajjami HM, Rusakiewicz S, Ioannidou K, Piazzon N, Miles A, Golshayan D, Gaide O, Hohl D, Speiser DE, Schaeuble K.
PMID: 33868585
Oncotarget. 2021 Mar 30;12(7):638-648. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.27915. eCollection 2021 Mar 30.

Although tumor-associated lymphangiogenesis correlates with metastasis and poor prognosis in several cancers, it also supports T cell infiltration into the tumor and predicts favorable outcome to immunotherapy. The role of lymphatic vessels in skin squamous-cell carcinoma (sSCC), the second...

International Forum on Walking Blood Bank Programmes: Responses.

Vox sanguinis

Martinaud C, Scorer T, Lozano M, Miles A, Fitchett G, Ba A, Wikman A, Nimberger-Hansson P, Enbuske S, Bohoněk M, Devine D, Beckett AN, Mbanya D, T'Sas F, Degueldre J, Chueca M, Dedome E, Apelseth T, Strandenes G, Wendel S, Fachini R, Olszewski A, Dupont C, Glassberg E, Shinar E, Taylor AL, Corley JB, Nadarajan VS, Dunbar N.
PMID: 33939177
Vox Sang. 2021 Sep;116(8):e44-e70. doi: 10.1111/vox.13102. Epub 2021 May 03.

No abstract available.

Feedback from health professionals in postgraduate medical education: Influence of interprofessional relationship, identity and power.

Medical education

Miles A, Ginsburg S, Sibbald M, Tavares W, Watling C, Stroud L.
PMID: 33259070
Med Educ. 2021 Apr;55(4):518-529. doi: 10.1111/medu.14426. Epub 2020 Dec 19.

INTRODUCTION: Capitalising on direct workplace observations of residents by interprofessional team members might be an effective strategy to promote formative feedback in postgraduate medical education. To better understand how interprofessional feedback is conceived, delivered, received and used, we explored...

Genetically determined exercise capacity affects systemic glucose response to insulin in rats.

Physiological genomics

Schwarzer M, Molis A, Schenkl C, Schrepper A, Britton SL, Koch LG, Doenst T.
PMID: 34297615
Physiol Genomics. 2021 Sep 01;53(9):395-405. doi: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00014.2021. Epub 2021 Jul 23.

Aerobic exercise capacity is inversely related to morbidity and mortality as well as to insulin resistance. However, exercising in patients has led to conflicting results, presumably because aerobic exercise capacity consists of intrinsic (genetically determined) and extrinsic (environmentally determined)...

A pilot program in collaboration with African American churches successfully increases awareness of the importance of cancer research and participation in cancer translational research studies among African Americans.

Colon-Otero G, Albertie M, Lesperance M, Weis JA, Coles A, Smith N, Mills L, Woodward T, Aspitia AM, Vishnu P, Willis F, Isley A, Fonseca R, Vachon C, Rajkumar SV.
UIID-AD: 2552
2012;27:294-8. doi: 10.1007/s13187-011-0288-x.

African Americans are underrepresented in cancer research. We evaluate whether collaboration with African American churches can improve cancer awareness and increase participation in translational research protocols among African Americans. From February to April 2010, the Mayo Clinic partnered with...

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