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The « patient casting »: a key decision in orthognathic surgery
CONCLUSION: This new classification can be considered as a key decision in the « casting » of the surgical orthodontic patient and represents a first basis for further investigations in this field.PMID:37553883 | DOI:10.1684/orthodfr.2023.131
Source: L' Orthodontie Francaise - August 9, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Arlette Oueiss Carole Charavet Ramzi Haddad Charles Savoldelli Source Type: research

The views and experiences of people with myeloma referred for autologous stem cell transplantation, who declined to participate in a physiotherapist-led exercise trial: a qualitative study
CONCLUSION: A number of barriers to participation were identified. Travel, a commonly cited reason for declining research participation, is more than a logistical issue for cancer survivors experiencing side-effects and the time burden of clinical appointments. Expectation or knowledge of the typical side-effects from myeloma and its treatment may lead to under-reporting of concerns to care providers, despite their impact upon daily activities and quality of life. Approaches used for research recruitment should consider the timing and consequences of ongoing cancer treatment to reduce potential barriers to participation.PM...
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - August 9, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Orla McCourt Abigail Fisher Joanne Land Gita Ramdharry Kwee Yong Source Type: research

The « patient casting »: a key decision in orthognathic surgery
CONCLUSION: This new classification can be considered as a key decision in the « casting » of the surgical orthodontic patient and represents a first basis for further investigations in this field.PMID:37553883 | DOI:10.1684/orthodfr.2023.131
Source: L' Orthodontie Francaise - August 9, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Arlette Oueiss Carole Charavet Ramzi Haddad Charles Savoldelli Source Type: research

The views and experiences of people with myeloma referred for autologous stem cell transplantation, who declined to participate in a physiotherapist-led exercise trial: a qualitative study
CONCLUSION: A number of barriers to participation were identified. Travel, a commonly cited reason for declining research participation, is more than a logistical issue for cancer survivors experiencing side-effects and the time burden of clinical appointments. Expectation or knowledge of the typical side-effects from myeloma and its treatment may lead to under-reporting of concerns to care providers, despite their impact upon daily activities and quality of life. Approaches used for research recruitment should consider the timing and consequences of ongoing cancer treatment to reduce potential barriers to participation.PM...
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - August 9, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Orla McCourt Abigail Fisher Joanne Land Gita Ramdharry Kwee Yong Source Type: research

The « patient casting »: a key decision in orthognathic surgery
CONCLUSION: This new classification can be considered as a key decision in the « casting » of the surgical orthodontic patient and represents a first basis for further investigations in this field.PMID:37553883 | DOI:10.1684/orthodfr.2023.131
Source: L' Orthodontie Francaise - August 9, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Arlette Oueiss Carole Charavet Ramzi Haddad Charles Savoldelli Source Type: research

The views and experiences of people with myeloma referred for autologous stem cell transplantation, who declined to participate in a physiotherapist-led exercise trial: a qualitative study
CONCLUSION: A number of barriers to participation were identified. Travel, a commonly cited reason for declining research participation, is more than a logistical issue for cancer survivors experiencing side-effects and the time burden of clinical appointments. Expectation or knowledge of the typical side-effects from myeloma and its treatment may lead to under-reporting of concerns to care providers, despite their impact upon daily activities and quality of life. Approaches used for research recruitment should consider the timing and consequences of ongoing cancer treatment to reduce potential barriers to participation.PM...
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - August 9, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Orla McCourt Abigail Fisher Joanne Land Gita Ramdharry Kwee Yong Source Type: research

The « patient casting »: a key decision in orthognathic surgery
CONCLUSION: This new classification can be considered as a key decision in the « casting » of the surgical orthodontic patient and represents a first basis for further investigations in this field.PMID:37553883 | DOI:10.1684/orthodfr.2023.131
Source: L' Orthodontie Francaise - August 9, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Arlette Oueiss Carole Charavet Ramzi Haddad Charles Savoldelli Source Type: research

The views and experiences of people with myeloma referred for autologous stem cell transplantation, who declined to participate in a physiotherapist-led exercise trial: a qualitative study
CONCLUSION: A number of barriers to participation were identified. Travel, a commonly cited reason for declining research participation, is more than a logistical issue for cancer survivors experiencing side-effects and the time burden of clinical appointments. Expectation or knowledge of the typical side-effects from myeloma and its treatment may lead to under-reporting of concerns to care providers, despite their impact upon daily activities and quality of life. Approaches used for research recruitment should consider the timing and consequences of ongoing cancer treatment to reduce potential barriers to participation.PM...
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - August 9, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Orla McCourt Abigail Fisher Joanne Land Gita Ramdharry Kwee Yong Source Type: research