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: A Comparison of Two Quality of Life Measures in the Head and Neck Cancer Organ Preservation Population: The EORTC QOL-H&N35 and Semi-Structured Interviews
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Boyd, Danielle, Gervais, Cyndal
preservation treatment. Secondary objectives included assessingpre to post treatment changes and determining if tumour location or gender influenced outcomes. Methods: Eleven HNC patients undergoing organ preservation completed the EORTC QOL-H&N35 and SSIs before and 4-6 months after treatment. The
patient perception of outcome. Comparison of outcomes from pre to post showed worse outcomes post treatment. Site of cancer and gender had no significant impact on treatment outcomes. Conclusion: There are changes from pre to post treatment in organ preservation thus, as quality of life is often used to
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A meta-study of qualitative research examining determinants of children’s independent active free play
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Clark, Alexander M., Lee, Homan, Slater, Linda, Holt, Nicholas L., Spence, John C., Tamminen, Katherine A.
subjected to meta-method, meta-theory, and meta-data analyses, followed by a final meta-synthesis. Results Identified determinants of independent active free play were child characteristics (age, competence, and gender), parental restrictions (safety concerns and surveillance), neighborhood and physical
set of studies. Parents’ perceived safety concerns are the primary barrier to children’s active free play. These safety concerns are moderated by child-level factors (age, competence, gender) and broader social issues. Interventions should focus on community-level solutions that include children’s
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McMartin, Seanna E., Willows, Noreen D., Colman, Ian, Ohinmaa, Arto, Storey, Kate, Veugelers, Paul J.
methods were used to examine the association between diet quality and feelings of worry, sadness or unhappiness. All analyses were adjusted for gender, household income, parental education, energy intake, weight status, physical activity level, geographic area and year of data collection. RESULTS: Diet
stratified by gender, the effect of diet on feeling worried, sad or unhappy was more pronounced in girls than boys. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that diet quality plays a role in feelings of worry, sadness or unhappiness and complement other studies that have suggested the link between diet and mental
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BoardEx Relationship Capital Management
Director Profiles provide data on individual directors by ID number including: age, gender, education, number of boards on, achievements, board role ( current and historic) , and other activities (current and historic). Data back to 1999 when available.
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change and thereby supports and maintains the oppressive racial and gender structures of capitalism. Following an outline of the philosophical foundations of Intellectual Freedom, the article investigates Wittgenstein’s challenge to language as an individual faculty and the constraints on the idea of
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“I’m a good mother”: abused women’s resistance in the face of dominant mothering discourses
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subjective mothering identities, the role, influence, and effects that dominant ideologies of mothering have on abused women’s subjective mothering identities, and the ways in which intersections among the social context of abuse, gender, social class, and race shape abused women’s subjective mothering
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A comparative study of the determinants of physical activity, sedentary behaviours and dietary intake among Korean children in Korea and Canada
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the Korean and English versions of the PAQ-C. In Study 2, the interaction effect between group and gender was statistically significant for levels of physical activity. Statistically significant differences also emerged for sedentary behaviours between Korean and Korean Canadian children. In addition