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Effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions to decrease fatigue in people living with HIV/AIDS: a protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2020-09-01“…Introduction Fatigue is a common symptom among people living with HIV (PLWH). It has a substantial adverse impact on functional status and the ability to conduct activities of daily living. …”
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Monthly or Weekly Supplementation with Cholecalciferol 20,000 IU in People Living with HIV: Results from a Nested Cohort Study
Published 2018-01-01“…There is still considerable uncertainty in handling vitamin D deficiency in people living with HIV (PLWH), due to a lack of comparative data and the wide range of recommended daily intake. …”
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Reliability, Responsiveness, and Validity of the Visual Analog Fatigue Scale to Measure Exertion Fatigue in People with Chronic Stroke: A Preliminary Study
Published 2010-01-01“…Post-Stroke Fatigue (PSF) is a prevalent yet commonly neglected issue that impacts daily functions and quality of life in people post-stroke. …”
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Health professionals’ perceptions, barriers and knowledge towards oral health care of dependent people in nursing homes: a systematic review
Published 2025-01-01“…Articles were selected according to the established inclusion and exclusion criteria, and a total of 35 studies were included.ResultsFindings from the Nursing Dental Coping Belief Scale studies revealed disparities between training and daily oral health care, with experienced nurses experiencing challenges. …”
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Contribution of integrase inhibitor use, body mass index, physical activity and caloric intake to weight gain in people living with HIV
Published 2023-12-01“…Background: Integrase inhibitor (INSTI) use has been associated with greater weight gain (WG) among people living with HIV (PLWH), but it is unclear how this effect compares in magnitude to traditional risk factors for WG. …”
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Digital Home-Based Self-Monitoring System for People with Heart Failure: Protocol for Development of SmartHeart and Evaluation of Feasibility and Acceptability
Published 2025-01-01“…High health care costs and the burden of HF have led to the emerging application of new technologies to support people living with HF to stay well while living in the community. …”
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Predicting independent walking ability using the Simplified Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement, Berg Balance Scale, and Barthel Index for Activities of Daily Living in in...
Published 2024-12-01“…Methods Cohort observational retrospective pilot study by design. Twenty-four people who suffered a stroke within the past year were enrolled in the study. …”
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Developing assistive robots for people with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia: a qualitative study with older adults and experts in aged care
Published 2019-09-01“…Technical issues still need to be fixed.Conclusion This study adds to knowledge about healthcare robots for people with MCI by developing and testing a new robot with daily-care activities including safety checks. …”
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Impact of the Smarter Safer Homes Solution on Quality of Life and Health Outcomes in Older People Living in Their Own Homes: Randomized Controlled Trial
Published 2025-01-01“…ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the impact of smart home monitoring on multiple outcomes, including quality of life, activities of daily living, and depressive symptoms among older people living in their own homes over a 12-month period. …”
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Fiorello La Guardia et The Comic Parade
Published 2024-11-01“…The newspaper delivery strike that took place in New York City during the first two weeks of July 1945 prompted Mayor Fiorello La Guardia (1882-1947) to read comic strips on his weekly Sunday radio broadcast “Talk to the People” on July 1, 8, and 15. The mayor also requested the creation by the municipal radio station WNYC of a daily program, The Comic Parade, during which hosts read various weekday comics. …”
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Desigualdade e cidadania: uma leitura a partir dos deficientes visuais do Rio de Janeiro
Published 2009-01-01“…The article shows that the laws related to visually disabled people aren´t sufficient to create an equitable society in Brazil.…”
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Like a Wave in Its Variable Shape, Breadth, and Depth: A Qualitative Interview Study of Experiences of Daytime Sleepiness in People with Parkinson’s Disease
Published 2022-01-01“…However, experiences of daytime sleepiness in people with PD have not been explored. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore experiences of daytime sleepiness in people with PD. …”
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Do indigenous people get left behind? An innovative methodology for measuring the unmeasurable economic conditions and poverty from the poorest region of Luzon, Philippines
Published 2025-02-01“…It is multifaceted and immeasurable, especially for the Agta Tabangnon, our Indigenous people. Research on indigenous peoples is qualitative in nature, whereas research on poverty is typically general, subject to significant sampling errors, and meant to inform national policy. …”
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User satisfaction and dissatisfaction with assistive technology devices and services in India
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The relationship between pain, sleep quality, and care dependency in older adults living in a long-term care facility
Published 2025-02-01“…Methods The study was conducted among older people staying in a long-term care facility between October 2022 and September 2023. …”
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Improving the Utility, Safety, and Ethical Use of a Passive Mood-Tracking App for People With Bipolar Disorder Using Coproduction: Qualitative Focus Group Study
Published 2025-02-01“… BackgroundCoproduction with users of new digital technology, such as passive mood monitoring, is likely to improve its utility, safety, and successful implementation via improved design and consideration of how such technology fits with their daily lives. Mood-monitoring interventions are commonly used by people with bipolar disorder (BD) and have promising potential for digitization using novel technological methods. …”
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