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Effects of first aid training in the kindergarten - a pilot study

Effects of first aid training in the kindergarten - a pilot study

... the participants accomplished the other tasks (giving correct emergency call information, knowledge of correct recovery position, correct airway management) ...a first aid scenario although some ...

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Aerobic exercise training and burnout: a pilot study with male participants suffering from burnout

Aerobic exercise training and burnout: a pilot study with male participants suffering from burnout

... among participants with high burnout scores, a pilot study seemed ...our study provides promising and encouraging results in the sense that significant and clin- ically relevant changes were ...

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Motivation and competence of participants in a learner-centered student-run clinic: an exploratory pilot study

Motivation and competence of participants in a learner-centered student-run clinic: an exploratory pilot study

... radiology and microbiology), and consult nurses, admin- istrative personnel, and medical doctors from other disciplines. Each student has a specific role and respon- sibility during the consultation. The third-year ...

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In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace

In situ simulation training in First Aid. Pilot study. First aid in a dangerous workplace

... of First Aid knowledge and capabilities, objective assessment of knowledge on First ...the participants after the ...teaching first aid described by European Resuscitation Council, the ...

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Finding safety: a pilot study of managed alcohol program participants’ perceptions of housing and quality of life

Finding safety: a pilot study of managed alcohol program participants’ perceptions of housing and quality of life

... Housing First programs seek to reduce harms for this population, primarily by providing stable housing and tolerating the use of alcohol on-site, which can have intrinsic health and social benefits ...Housing ...

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First Foods Nutrition Curriculum for New Immigrant Families: A Pilot Study

First Foods Nutrition Curriculum for New Immigrant Families: A Pilot Study

... attend First Foods, a 4-class ...Nepali. Participants were recruited by flyers and word of mouth, in partnership with community organizations, ethnic community-based organizations, primary care clinics, and ...

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Grit of First- and Second-Year Physical Therapy Students: A Pilot Study

Grit of First- and Second-Year Physical Therapy Students: A Pilot Study

... tests. All research with human participants conducted by faculty, staff, and students associated with the University of North Dakota, must be reviewed and approved as prescribed by the [r] ...

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The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) procedure as experienced by healthy participants and stroke patients – A pilot study

The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) procedure as experienced by healthy participants and stroke patients – A pilot study

... text participants only return if the experience has not been too unpleasant, one may speculate that these participants will most likely show on average more positive ratings in the present questionnaire as ...

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Cross-sectional assessments of participants’ characteristics and loss to follow-up in the first Opioid Substitution Therapy Pilot Program in Kabul, Afghanistan

Cross-sectional assessments of participants’ characteristics and loss to follow-up in the first Opioid Substitution Therapy Pilot Program in Kabul, Afghanistan

... baseline participants were lost to follow-up, decreasing the study’s power and directly af- fecting the generalizability and our capacity to make in- ...ferences. Participants in this study tended to ...

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Psychosocial factors in adults with chronic kidney disease: characteristics of pilot participants in the Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease study

Psychosocial factors in adults with chronic kidney disease: characteristics of pilot participants in the Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease study

... the pilot study. Poten- tial participants were identified by use of the Clinical Audit Tool [17] or through a direct request to pathology services to identify any patient with an eGFR 15–29 mls/ ...

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Support pressure distribution for positioning in neutral versus conventional positioning in the prevention of decubitus ulcers: a pilot study in healthy participants

Support pressure distribution for positioning in neutral versus conventional positioning in the prevention of decubitus ulcers: a pilot study in healthy participants

... healthy participants were positioned in three differ- ent positions each in both LiN and CON: supine, 30° side lying (left or right), 90°side lying (left or ...drawn first, and if the position was drawn ...

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The Healthy Weights Initiative: results from the first 2,000 participants

The Healthy Weights Initiative: results from the first 2,000 participants

... a pilot study on January 1, 2014. During the pilot study, it was learned that having a “buddy” to attend with, and signing social support contracts with three family members and/or friends, ...

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Participants’ perspectives on mindfulnessbased
cognitive therapy for inflammatory
bowel disease: a qualitative study nested
within a pilot randomised controlled trial

Participants’ perspectives on mindfulnessbased cognitive therapy for inflammatory bowel disease: a qualitative study nested within a pilot randomised controlled trial

... all participants. The first focus group took place a week after the MBCT follow-up assessments were completed, consisting of n = 11 participants (four from the MBCT intervention arm and seven from ...

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Atherosclerotic risk and social jetlag in rotating shift-workers: First evidence from a pilot study.

Atherosclerotic risk and social jetlag in rotating shift-workers: First evidence from a pilot study.

... The study protocol conforms to the ethical guidelines of the 1975 Declaration of Helsinki and approval was given both by the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Charleroi (CHU) and the University of Surrey Ethics ...

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Participants’ perspectives on mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for inflammatory bowel disease: a qualitative study nested within a pilot randomised controlled trial

Participants’ perspectives on mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for inflammatory bowel disease: a qualitative study nested within a pilot randomised controlled trial

... all participants. The first focus group took place a week after the MBCT follow-up assessments were completed, consisting of n = 11 participants (four from the MBCT intervention arm and seven from ...

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SCID Pilot Study but first

SCID Pilot Study but first

... (control marker for total leukocytes, identify rare SCID variants with CD45 deficiency). SF May ‘07.[r] ...

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The participants did the pretest at the first week of the study

The participants did the pretest at the first week of the study

... 5) Among the three kinds of feedback given by your teacher (content-based feedback, teacher-student conferencing and coded indirect written feedback), which one do you prefer best and why? All of the student interviewees ...

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The Healthy Weights Initiative: the first 1,000 participants

The Healthy Weights Initiative: the first 1,000 participants

... After logistic regression, the only variable with an independent effect for not completing the HWI program was not having a spouse or partner supporting the program (OR = 2.31; 95% CI: 1.13–3.67). Although HWI partici- ...

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Undiagnosed Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Recurrent Miscarriage: The First Prospective Pilot Study.

Undiagnosed Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Recurrent Miscarriage: The First Prospective Pilot Study.

... the first prospective study of pHPT in RM ...This pilot study justifies further study of the potentially important relationship between pHPT and RM with a larger sample ...

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Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs

Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs

... Interestingly, participants with diagnosis of alcohol or substance abuse or dependence had greater improvement in quality of life and greater reductions in both mental health symptom severity and substance use ...

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