Factors related to the low-risk perception of driving after cannabis use
This study identified sociodemographic characteristics, substance use, other driving behaviors, peer norms, and psychological characteristics that are associated with lower risk perception regarding DACU.METHODS: Canadian drivers aged 17-35 who have used cannabis in the past year (n = 1,467) completed an online questionnaire. A multivariate linear regression model allowed for identifying variables associated with the low-risk perception of DACU (i.e. believing it to be safe as one's driving ability is not impaired by cannabis or by being high).RESULTS: Lower risk perception of DACU was associated with identifying as male, ...
Source: Accident; Analysis and Prevention. - May 1, 2024 Category: Accident Prevention Authors: Christophe Hu ỳnh Alexis Beaulieu-Thibodeau Jean-S ébastien Fallu Jacques Bergeron Alain Jacques Serge Brochu Source Type: research

The Assessment and Response of Rehabilitation Professionals to Sudden Deterioration in Symptoms: An Analysis of the National Database in Japan
CONCLUSION: We attempted to identify problems analyzing the response by RPs to acute deterioration using the database and construct an appropriate response model. It resulted that RPs need to obtain patient information in advance and integrate/interpret it appropriately based on accurate assessment of conscious, circulation and respiration for rapid response. A model including integration/interpretation for appropriate post-response by RPs was constructed using the FRAM.PMID:38690533 | PMC:PMC11057387 | DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10272 (Source: Physical Therapy)
Source: Physical Therapy - May 1, 2024 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Naoki Sasanuma Keiko Takahashi Akiyo Eguchi Shinya Yamauchi Yuki Uchiyama Kazuhisa Domen Source Type: research

Factors related to the low-risk perception of driving after cannabis use
This study identified sociodemographic characteristics, substance use, other driving behaviors, peer norms, and psychological characteristics that are associated with lower risk perception regarding DACU.METHODS: Canadian drivers aged 17-35 who have used cannabis in the past year (n = 1,467) completed an online questionnaire. A multivariate linear regression model allowed for identifying variables associated with the low-risk perception of DACU (i.e. believing it to be safe as one's driving ability is not impaired by cannabis or by being high).RESULTS: Lower risk perception of DACU was associated with identifying as male, ...
Source: Accident; Analysis and Prevention. - May 1, 2024 Category: Accident Prevention Authors: Christophe Hu ỳnh Alexis Beaulieu-Thibodeau Jean-S ébastien Fallu Jacques Bergeron Alain Jacques Serge Brochu Source Type: research

Factors related to the low-risk perception of driving after cannabis use
This study identified sociodemographic characteristics, substance use, other driving behaviors, peer norms, and psychological characteristics that are associated with lower risk perception regarding DACU.METHODS: Canadian drivers aged 17-35 who have used cannabis in the past year (n = 1,467) completed an online questionnaire. A multivariate linear regression model allowed for identifying variables associated with the low-risk perception of DACU (i.e. believing it to be safe as one's driving ability is not impaired by cannabis or by being high).RESULTS: Lower risk perception of DACU was associated with identifying as male, ...
Source: Accident; Analysis and Prevention. - May 1, 2024 Category: Accident Prevention Authors: Christophe Hu ỳnh Alexis Beaulieu-Thibodeau Jean-S ébastien Fallu Jacques Bergeron Alain Jacques Serge Brochu Source Type: research

Atrial Septal Abnormalities and Cryptogenic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSION: Based on our results, the prevalence of atrial septal abnormalities was relatively high. Considering these issues and the importance of preventing neurological accidents in patients, especially young people, it is recommended to always consider atrial septal disorders and, if diagnosed, to carry out the necessary treatment in this field.PMID:38685781 | DOI:10.2174/011871529X294809240415070950 (Source: Cardiovascular and Hematological Disorders Drug Targets)
Source: Cardiovascular and Hematological Disorders Drug Targets - April 30, 2024 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Marzieh Aliramezany Mansoor Moazenzadeh Amin Sayyadi Khadijeh Mohammadi Hamidreza Barzegar Maryam Aliramezany Source Type: research