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sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X211070721 - Supplemental material for Cost-effectiveness of telehealth-delivered diet and exercise interventions: A systematic review
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X211070721 for Cost-effectiveness of telehealth-delivered diet and exercise interventions: A systematic review by Lynette Law, Jaimon T Kelly, Holly Savill, Matthew P Wallen, Ingrid J Hickman, Daniel Erku and Hannah L Mayr in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare</p
sj-doc-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X231160333 - Supplemental material for How do consumers prefer their care delivered: In-person, telephone or videoconference?
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X231160333 for How do consumers prefer their care delivered: In-person, telephone or videoconference? by Centaine L Snoswell, Helen M Haydon, Jaimon T Kelly, Emma E Thomas, Liam J Caffery, and Anthony C Smith in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare</p
sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X241232464 - Supplemental material for Telephone versus video consultations: A systematic review of comparative effectiveness studies and guidance for choosing the most appropriate modality
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X241232464 for Telephone versus video consultations: A systematic review of comparative effectiveness studies and guidance for choosing the most appropriate modality by Liam J Caffery, Soraia De Camargo Catapan, Monica L Taylor, Jaimon T Kelly, Helen M Haydon, Anthony C Smith, and Centaine L Snoswell in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare</p
Healthy dietary patterns and incidence of CKD : A meta-analysis of cohort studies
Whether a healthy dietary pattern may prevent the incidence of developing CKD is unknown. This study evaluated the associations between dietary patterns and the incidence of CKD in adults and children.This systematic review and meta-analysis identified potential studies through a systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase and references from eligible studies from database inception to February 2019. Eligible studies were prospective and retrospective cohort studies including adults and children without CKD, where the primary exposure was dietary patterns. To be eligible, studies had to report on the primary outcome, incidence of CKD (eGF
sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X241235426 - Supplemental material for Increasing primary care capacity and referral efficiency: A case study of a telehealth centre eConsult service in Brazil
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X241235426 for Increasing primary care capacity and referral efficiency: A case study of a telehealth centre eConsult service in Brazil by Soraia de Camargo Catapan, Guilherme Bruckmann, Luana Gabrielle Nilson, Liam J Caffery, Jaimon T. Kelly, Maria Cristina Marino Calvo, and Antonio Fernando Boing in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare</p
sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X221119620 - Supplemental material for Digital health experiences reported in chronic disease management: An umbrella review of qualitative studies
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jtt-10.1177_1357633X221119620 for Digital health experiences reported in chronic disease management:
An umbrella review of qualitative studies by Monica L Taylor, Emma E Thomas, Kathryn Vitangcol, Wolfgang Marx, Katrina L Campbell, Liam J Caffery, Helen M Haydon and
Anthony C Smith, Jaimon T Kelly in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare</p
Dietary sources of protein and chronic kidney disease progression: the proof may be in the pattern
The medieval philosopher Moses Maimonides (Spain, 1135-1204) wrote that “No disease that can be treated by diet should be treated with any other means.” Not so long ago, before we had the means of dialysis therapy, and still today in many parts of the world, diet represents the sole management strategy in end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).Full Tex
Nitrogen fixation in the western English Channel (NE Atlantic Ocean)
In temperate Atlantic waters (18.8 to 20.1°C), biological nitrogen fixation has beendemonstrated by 2 independent measurements: 15N-N2 incorporation and nifH identification in theDNA and expressed messenger RNA (mRNA). At 2 stations in the western English Channel, bulkwaters were incubated with 15N-N2. At the high levels of particulate nitrogen (?11.5 ?mol N l–1),absolute fixation rates of 18.9 ± 0.01 and 20.0 nmol N l–1d–1 were determined. While a caveat mustaccompany the magnitude of the rates presented due to the limited number of data, the presence andactivity of diazotrophic organisms in these waters is of ecological significance and may affect currentattitudes to nitrogen and carbon budgets. In particular, our estimate of the rate of N fixation(0.35 mmol N m–2 d–1) is comparable to that of denitrification rates in UK shelf seas. Molecular analysisidentified a diversity of expressed nifH genes, and 21 different prokaryotic nifH transcripts wereidentified
Incorporating digital platforms into nutritional care in chronic kidney disease
Digital health is increasingly recognized for its value to enhance patient care and clinical care processes. People with chronic kidney disease often find dietary self-management challenging. There is promising evidence that digital health interventions can support people with chronic kidney disease to self-manage their diet, by providing more frequent access to nutritional information and dietitians and by facilitating regular monitoring and feedback. There is some emerging evidence of the impact of digital interventions in chronic kidney disease; however, more research is needed to provide meaningful interpretation of how digital interventions can enhance current practice. Importantly, a number of factors need to be considered when designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating the impact of digital interventions. Consideration of the nutrition service and patients' needs, motivation and digital literacy, type of digital intervention, and the ability to embed the digital intervention into current care processes are critical. This paper overviews the current literature on digital health and self-management, factors to consider when embedding digital interventions and platforms into nutrition care and practical considerations for designing and implementing digital health interventions to enhance the nutritional care of people with chronic kidney disease.No Full Tex
Drawing the Line: How African, Caribbean and White British Women Live Out Psychologically Abusive Experiences
The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Violence Against Women, 19 (9):1104-32, Sept 2013 by SAGE Publications Ltd, All rights reserved. © The Author(s) 2013.
The online version of this article can be found at: http://vaw.sagepub.com/content/19/9/110
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