So it gets better. Not only did I travel to Italy this summer, I also attended the 2019 World Conference on Lung Cancer in Barcelona, serving on a group panel addressing ways to improve clinical trials, along with my peer/good friend Janet Freeman Daly. Janet is a scholar among advocates/...
We present results by speech task. We focused on acoustic speech measures that have been extremely well-studied and can be reliably measured automatically (which allows us to study greater quantities of speech). The main text focuses on (i) variability in the voice-onset-time of voiceless (in...
Unlike personality traits, that are thought to be biologically consistent, behaviour, through the application of cognition and reasoning is open to change across time and circumstance, although most humans will display preferred ways of behaving. The objective of this study was to: i) identify the...
These reactions were thought to affect the assessments: “Sometimes it (the assessment) has been difficult and sometimes OK. It depends on how the patient reacts, because usually the patients become angry and describe the questions as ridiculous”. The importance of being able to adapt to the ...
(see case study 4). additionally, new technologies make it possible to collect patient-reported outcomes electronically, including the ways in which an intervention impacts a patient’s quality of life. analytical insights on clinical and patient-reported outcomes can provide competitiv...
Translational processes in clinical contexts and literature studies are ubiquitous. This article first outlines three different models of translation, which describe how source text and target text relate to one another, namely as sameness, reduction, an
However, to our knowledge, there are no studies on patients undergoing day surgery that investigate these questions. The aim of this study was to describe functional health literacy levels among patients in Sweden undergoing day surgery and to describe the association between functional health literacy...
Vocal cord insufficiency (also called glottic insufficiency) is most often used to describe this condition. Other associated terms include vocal fold paresis, paralysis or weakness.Vocal cord insufficiency involves the incomplete closure of vocal cords and inappropriate escaping of air during phonation....
1.Describe the situation where you had this thought.Where were you, and what were you doing? 2.Rate the strength of your emotions or feelings, from 0% to 100% 3.What negative automatic thought or image did you experience? 4.What is some evidence that makes you think this thought is tr...
Graneheim and Lundman (2004) describe that data can be comprehended in various ways and that a text contains multiple meanings. Furthermore, they assume that how a text is understood is dependent on subjective interpretation and that interpretation can vary in depth and level of abstraction. ...