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Task-oriented exercise effects on walking and corticospinal excitability in multiple sclerosis: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that disrupts walking function and results in other...
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The effect of blended task-oriented flipped classroom on the core competencies of undergraduate nursing students: a quasi-experimental study
BackgroundThe flipped classroom (FC) method is becoming increasingly popular in China's nursing education. It is an important breakthrough...
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Effects of a remote-handling-concept–based task-oriented arm training (ReHab-TOAT) on arm-hand skill performance in chronic stroke: a study protocol for a two-armed randomized controlled trial
BackgroundImproving arm-hand skill performance is a major therapeutic target in stroke rehabilitation and needs intensive and varied training....
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Leadership in intellectual disability practice: design, development, and evaluation of a programme to support practice
BackgroundIntellectual disability services have and continue to experience changes in service provision. This has an implication for leadership in...
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Efficacy of contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation compared to cyclic neuromuscular electrical stimulation and task-oriented training for recovery of hand function after stroke: study protocol for a multi-site randomized controlled trial
BackgroundMulti-site studies in stroke rehabilitation are important for determining whether a technology and/or treatment can be successfully...
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Upper limb practice with a dynamic hand orthosis to improve arm and hand function in people after stroke: a feasibility study
BackgroundDynamic hand orthosis may help upper limb recovery by kee** the wrist and hand in an optimal position while executing a grasp. Our aim...
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Task-oriented exercises improve disability of working patients with surgically-treated proximal humeral fractures. A randomized controlled trial with one-year follow-up
BackgroundGeneral physiotherapy is a common means of rehabilitation after surgery for proximal humeral fracture (PHF). Better-targeted exercises seem...
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Feasibility of a specific task-oriented training versus its combination with manual therapy on balance and mobility in people post stroke at the chronic stage: study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial
BackgroundLarge studies have shown that stroke is among the most relevant causes of acquired adult disability. Walking and balance impairment in...
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Home practice for robotic surgery: a randomized controlled trial of a low-cost simulation model
Pre-operative simulated practice allows trainees to learn robotic surgery outside the operating room without risking patient safety. While simulation...
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Leveraging Novel Technologies and Artificial Intelligence to Advance Practice-Oriented Research
Mental health services are experiencing notable transformations as innovative technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly utilized...
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The effects of loving-kindness meditation on doctors’ communication anxiety, trust, calling and defensive medicine practice
ObjectiveThe study investigated the effects of loving-kindness meditation (LKM) on doctors’ communication anxiety, trust, calling, and defensive...
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Challenges and strategies for conducting research in primary health care practice: an integrative review
BackgroundProviding accessible and high-quality patient-centered healthcare remains a challenge in many countries, despite global efforts to...
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Pain map** and characteristics in breast cancer survivors during task-oriented training: analysis at 3, 6, and 9 months
PurposeTo evaluate the frequency and characteristics of trunk and upper limb pain in women diagnosed with breast cancer, in different movement...
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Machine learning in general practice: sco** review of administrative task support and automation
BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used to support general practice in the early detection of disease and treatment...
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Creating a Trans-Affirmative Assessment Practice
Neuropsychological assessments can have marked impacts on individuals because outcomes directly inform interventions, medication management, and...
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General practice in the German Democratic Republic (1949–1990)
BackgroundIn the 1950s the socialist health policy in East Germany did not follow a clear-cut course with regard to outpatient medical care. Whilst...
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Impact of a teaching strategy to promote evidence-based practice on nursing students’ knowledge and confidence in simulated clinical intervention choices
BackgroundNursesself-efficacy, confidence and their competency for evidence-based practice have a relevant impact in the quality of care provided...
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Explore the practice and barriers of collaborative health policy and system research-priority setting exercise in Ethiopia
IntroductionCollaboration is gaining prominence in the priority setting of Health Policy And System Research (HPSR). However, its practice and...
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Self-management support (SMS) in primary care practice: a qualitative focus group study of care professionals’ experiences
BackgroundTo support self-management of chronically ill persons, innovative approaches of care practice are being developed. Unfortunately, many...
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Relational practice in health, education, criminal justice, and social care: a sco** review
BackgroundEstablishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others is an important component of health and wellbeing....