Δευτέρα 4 Νοεμβρίου 2019


Defining Employment Specialist Competencies: Results of a Participatory Research Study
Abstract The preponderance of research conducted on supported employment has focused on the structure of interventions with little empirical investigation into the contribution of employment specialists to work outcomes. Using a participatory approach, we identified competencies essential to the role of the employment specialists, operationalized and refined those competencies using the perspectives of experts, service recipients, and employment specialists themselves. We conducted...
Latest Results for Community Mental Health Journal
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Clinical significance of isolated abnormal intestinal findings in magnetic resonance enterography in patients with suspected small bowel disease
Abstract Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging (MRE) is a well-established adjunct diagnostic tool for the diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease (CD), as ileocolonoscopy can sometimes be falsely reassuring when CD skips distal terminal ileum. We aimed to determine the frequency and clinical significance of isolated abnormal small bowel findings in MRE with normal ileal view in ileoscopy. ...
Latest Results for Abdominal Radiology
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Ballistic gelatine—what we see and what we get
Abstract Since decades, 10% gelatine is used to visualize and estimate the energy transfer of projectiles. The study performed investigates the correlation of the temporary cavity (TC) recorded by high-speed video (HSV) and the cracks in gelatine slices. A total of 36 shots were performed from distance using form-stable bullets (FMJ), 12 using deforming bullets (HP) in the calibres .32 auto, .38 special and 9 mm Luger. The target models were prepared according to Fackler’s standard...
Latest Results for International Journal of Legal Medicine
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Type 2 diabetes can undermine driving performance of middle-aged male drivers through its deterioration of perceptual and cognitive functions
Publication date: January 2020Source: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Volume 134Author(s): Shu Ma, Jingyu Zhang, Xianzhong Zeng, Changxu Wu, Guozhen Zhao, Chunhui Lv, Xianghong SunAbstractIt has been widely agreed that it is risky for patients with diabetes to drive during hypoglycemia. However, driving during non-hypoglycemia may also bring certain safety hazards for some patients with diabetes. Based on previous studies on diabetes-related to early aging effect, as well as gender differences...
ScienceDirect Publication: Accident Analysis & Prevention
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