Interactive Technology to Help People with Multiple Disabilities Practice Relevant Physical Responses within an Occupational Task
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Interactive Technology to Help People with Multiple Disabilities Practice Relevant Physical Responses within an Occupational Taskby
Giulio E. Lancioni
,
Gloria Alberti
,
Chiara Filippini
,
Alessandra Fiore
,
Clarissa Simonetti
,
Nirbhay N. Singh
,
Mark F. O'Reilly
and
Jeff Sigafoos
Abstract
This study adapted a new interactive technology system to help six participants with intellectual disability and visual and motor impairments to exercise relevant physical responses as part of an occupational task. The task was to place objects into different containers from a sitting position. The responses, which changed across sessions, consisted of the participants (a) stretching the left arm and shoulder to place objects in a container located to their left, (b) stretching the right arm and shoulder to place o [...] 491 3238 |
An Overview of Recent Technology-Aided Intervention Strategies to Help People with Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities Meet Relevant Rehabilitation Goalsby
Giulio E. Lancioni
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Nirbhay N. Singh
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Mark F. O'Reilly
,
Jeff Sigafoos
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Gloria Alberti
and
Marta Olivetti Belardinelli
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The paper presents an overview of recent studies assessing technology-aided strategies aimed at helping people with intellectual and multiple disabilities reach relevant rehabilitation goals. The 16 studies included in the paper addressed four specific rehabilitation goals, that is, (a) performance of functional activities, (b) access to leisure and communication and performance of functional activities, (c) increase of adaptive responses and decrease of problem behavior or inadequate posture, and (d) increase of a [...] 640 3628 |
Open Access Short Communication Targeted MRI (tMRI) of Small Increases in the T1 of Normal Appearing White Matter in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) Using a Divided Subtracted Inversion Recovery (dSIR) Sequenceby
Gil Newburn
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Joshua P McGeown
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Eryn E Kwon
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Maryam Tayebi
,
Paul Condron
,
Taylor Emsden
,
Samantha J Holdsworth
,
Daniel M Cornfeld
and
Graeme M Bydder
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In modelling studies targeted MRI (tMRI) of small increases in the T1 of tissues using divided Subtracted Inversion Recovery (dSIR) sequences show ten or more times the contrast seen with conventional IR sequences. This may be particularly useful in imaging normal appearing white matter where there may be small changes in T1 and/or T2 in disease but these changes may be insufficient to produce useful contrast with conventional T2-weighted spin echo (T2-wSE) and T2-FLuid Attenuated Inversion Recovery (T2-FLAIR) sequ [...] 459 3922 |
Effects of Ficus Platyphylla-Induced Hypothermia on Long-term Functional Recovery after Ischaemic StrokeAbstract
A stroke is a cerebrovascular disease that results from a blockage in the blood supply to part of the brain or a burst blood vessel in the brain. It is the second leading cause of death worldwide, with an annual mortality rate of about 5.5 million. Antithrombotic therapies have failed to provide a cure for this debilitating cerebrovascular disorder, and hypothermia is gaining interest as a novel strategy for the management of stroke. In this study, we evaluated the effects of Ficus platyphylla-induced hypothermia o [...] 380 2704 |
Association between Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Resilience in Frontline Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Vietnamby
Linh Thi Phuong Nguyen
,
Khoa Le Duc
,
Khanh Do nam
,
Hao Tran Thi
,
Huong Dang Thi
,
Giang Le Minh
and
Van Hoang Thi Hai
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a considerable burden on frontline healthcare workers (HCWs), thus increasing their vulnerability to developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our study aimed to examine the relationship between possible PTSD symptoms and resilience and identify associated factors with possible PTSD symptoms among Vietnamese frontline HCWs during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. We conducted a cross-sectional study across medical facilities at three administrative levels: provincial, district, [...] 500 3717 |
Understanding the Potentiality of Artificial Intelligence in Psychological Disorders Detection and Diagnosticsby
Krishanu Aich
,
Sukrit Kashyap
,
Konika Tyagi
,
Ishika Verma
,
Abhimanyu Chauhan
and
Chakresh Kumar Jain
Abstract
Today, the advancement of assessment, forecasting, and therapy or medical attention for psychological healthcare is already using artificial intelligence (AI) technology, particularly machine learning, due to the introduction of digital tools to treat mental health conditions. In mental health treatment, the present and the future of artificial intelligence technologies hold both enormous promises and potential dangers. With the current global scenario, psychological disorders like clinical depression, general anxi [...] 868 5879 |
Anxiety, Stress and Depression as the Notorious Barriers to Achieving a Massive Performance among Egyptian Construction Site WorkersAbstract
In today's corporate landscape, optimizing performance has emerged as a formidable challenge for organizations, often hindered by formidable barriers and psychological factors. This study explores the role of anxiety, stress, and depression in attaining performance among Egyptian construction site workers. The quantitative analysis utilizes cross-sectional data collected from workers working at different construction sites in Egypt. The study concludes with findings from 298 valid cases. Leveraging the structural e [...] 381 3325 |
Validation of the Insomnia Severity Index among University Students in Koreaby
Boram Lee
and
Yang Eun Kim
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Insomnia is the most common sleep complaint in clinical practice, affecting both the physical and mental health of patients as well as many aspects of their life quality. Young adults, especially university students, are prone to a high prevalence of poor sleep quality or insomnia. Accurate assessment of insomnia severity among university students has become an important issue. One promising screening tool to identify clinically significant insomnia in the campus setting is the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), a seve [...] 492 3877 |
Assessment of a Person's Social Success Through the Characteristics of Interpersonal Relationships in A Virtual EnvironmentAbstract
The sudden spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has convincingly proved the role of social networks in human life activity as an actor of interpersonal relations. The need for isolation and the limitation of face-to-face communication between people has significantly transformed the system of interpersonal connections through an extensive increase in social contacts in the virtual environment and the growing importance of online social services. In the study, we addressed the problem of diagnosing the indicator of socia [...] 392 3464 |
Rehabilitation of Chronic Pain in Post-Critical Care Patients. A Narrative ReviewAbstract
Chronic pain in post-critical care patients is a multifaceted issue with profound implications for patient well-being and quality of life. This review aims to address the rehabilitation of patients who suffer from chronic pain following discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU). Despite growing awareness of the prevalence and impact of this condition, significant gaps in knowledge persist regarding the optimal rehabilitation strategies for these patients. To conduct this study, an extensive literature search was [...] 482 3603 |
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