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    Interplay of health-related quality of life and comorbidities in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated in primary care settings in Austria: a countrywide cross-sectional stu... by Faisal Aziz, Martin Clodi, Michael Resl, Julia K Mader, Harald Kojzar, Susanne Kaser, Harald Sourij, Peter Fasching, Norbert Joachim Tripolt, Kehkishan Azhar, Caren Sourij, Bernhard Ludvik, Gersina Rega-Kaun, Claudia Ress, Lars Stechemesser, Harald Stingl, Thomas Wascher

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Depression (p<0.001) and multimorbidity (p<0.05) severely deteriorated all HRQoL domains: physical functioning (Depression:−25.34 [95% CI −33.84 to −16.84], p<0.001); (Multimorbidity: −19.37 [95% CI −26.30 to −12.44], p<0.001), physical role limitations (−22.96 [95% CI −36.65 to −9.27], p<0.001); (−18.53 [95% CI −29.59 to −7.48], p<0.001), social functioning (−24.38 [95% CI −32.41 to −16.35], p<0.001); (−8.86 [95% CI −15.66 to −2.07], p<0.05), emotional well-being (−19.80 [95% CI −26.22 to −13.38], p<0.001); (−9.54 [95% CI −14.95 to −4.13], p<0.001), emotional role limitations (−28.26 [95% CI −41.01 to −15.52], p<0.001); (−8.15 [95% CI −18.78 to 2.49], p=0.133), bodily pains (−23.09 [95% CI −32.21 to −13.97], p<0.001); (−14.52 [95% CI −22.08 to −6.95], p<0.001), fatigue (−16.47 [95% CI −23.40 to −9.55], p<0.001); (−13.71 [95% CI −19.39 to −8.03], p<0.001), general health (−7.09 [95% CI −10.40 to −3.78], p<0.001); (−7.14 [95% CI −9.83 to −4.46], p<0.001).Conclusions Our analysis showed that advanced age, obesity, depression, cardiovascular disease, chronic lung diseases and multimorbidity were associated with poor HRQoL of individuals with T2DM at the primary care level. …”
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    The UPBEAT nurse-delivered personalized care intervention for people with coronary heart disease who report current chest pain and depression: a randomised controlled pilot study. by Elizabeth A Barley, Paul Walters, Mark Haddad, Rachel Phillips, Evanthia Achilla, Paul McCrone, Harm Van Marwijk, Anthony Mann, Andre Tylee

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This study explored the acceptability and feasibility of procedures for a trial and for an intervention, including its potential costs, to inform a definitive randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a nurse-led personalised care intervention for primary care CHD patients with current chest pain and probable depression.…”
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    Methylphenidate versus placebo for fatigue in patients with advanced cancer: the MePFAC randomised controlled trial by Patrick Stone, Ollie Minton, Alison Richardson, Peter Buckle, Zinat E Enayat, Louise Marston, Nick Freemantle

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Objective To estimate clinical effectiveness of methylphenidate versus placebo for cancer-related fatigue in patients receiving palliative care. Primary outcome Fatigue at 6 (± 2) weeks measured using the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy – Fatigue Scale score. …”
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    Mental health literacy among Jordanian nurses: a cross-sectional study and scale validation by Walid Al-Qerem, Anan Jarab, Judith Eberhardt, Fawaz Alasmari, Alaa Hammad, Amani Moh’d Ibrahim Alfarajat, Sarah Abu Hour, Lujain Al-sa’di, Rama AlKhateeb, Walaa Ashran

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite nurses’ pivotal role in patient care, their level of mental health literacy (MHL) in Jordan remains underexplored. …”
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    Supporting self-management of low back pain with an internet intervention in primary care: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial of clinical and cost-effectiveness (SupportB... by Beth Stuart, Paul Little, Lucy Yardley, Stephanie Hughes, Adam W A Geraghty, Elaine Hay, Gemma Mansell, Nadine E Foster, Jonathan Hill, Gareth Griffiths, Frances Webley, Lorraine Durcan, Alannah Morgan, Sarah Bathers, Stephanie Butler-Walley, Simon Wathall, Linda Leigh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Internet interventions may provide accessible support for self-management of LBP in primary care. The aim of this randomised controlled trial is to determine the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the ‘SupportBack’ internet intervention, with or without physiotherapist telephone support in reducing LBP-related disability in primary care patients.Methods and analysis A three-parallel arm, multicentre randomised controlled trial will compare three arms: (1) usual primary care for LBP; (2) usual primary care for LBP and an internet intervention; (3) usual primary care for LBP and an internet intervention with additional physiotherapist telephone support. …”
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    Psychometric analysis of the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system parent proxy physical function–upper extremity item bank for children with Duchenne muscular d... by Linda Pax Lowes, Corinne M. Le Reun, Teofil Ciobanu, Lindsay N. Alfano, Natalie F. Reash, Megan A. Iammarino, Shivangi Patel, Ivana F. Audhya

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…A new customized 21-item measure demonstrated overall good fit to Rasch model expectations (p = 0.095; nonsignificant) and the ability to discriminate among respondents with different levels of upper extremity function (0.95 PSI; excellent reliability). Upper extremity function was generally well targeted across the severity spectrum, except for the least severe patients.ConclusionThe customized PROMIS PP UE measure conformed to Rasch assumptions, indicating that it can serve as a reliable option for caregiver-reported upper extremity assessment in DMD.…”
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    Disparities in ethnicity and metabolic disease burden in referrals to nephrology by Yan Ting Chua, Cheang Han Leo, Horng Ruey Chua, Weng Kin Wong, Gek Cher Chan, Anantharaman Vathsala, Ye Lu Mavis Gan, Boon Wee Teo

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Introduction: The profile of patients referred from primary to tertiary nephrology care is unclear. Ethnic Malay patients have the highest incidence and prevalence of kidney failure in Singapore. …”
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