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Ventilator weaning and extubation practices in critically ill children: an Australian and New Zealand survey of practice (2022)
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Schults, J., Charles, K., Harnischfeger, J., Erikson, S., Burren, J., Waak, M., …Long, D. (2022). Ventilator weaning and extubation practices in critically ill children: an Australian and New Zealand survey of practice. Australian Critical Care, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aucc.2022.06.004

We aimed to (i) describe current weaning and extubation practices in children (protocols to identify weaning candidates, spontaneous breathing trials, and other aspects of care such as sedation weaning) and (ii) understand responsibilities for ventil... Read More about Ventilator weaning and extubation practices in critically ill children: an Australian and New Zealand survey of practice.

Adults Do Not Appropriately Consider Mass Cues of Object Brightness and Pitch Sound to Judge Outcomes of Collision Events (2022)
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Sanal-Hayes, N. E. M., Hayes, L. D., Walker, P., Mair, J. L., & Bremner, J. G. (in press). Adults Do Not Appropriately Consider Mass Cues of Object Brightness and Pitch Sound to Judge Outcomes of Collision Events. Applied Sciences, 12(17), 8463. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12178463

Adults judge darker objects to be heavier in weight than brighter objects, and objects which make lower pitch sounds as heavier in weight than objects making higher pitch sounds. It is unknown whether adults would make similar pairings if they saw th... Read More about Adults Do Not Appropriately Consider Mass Cues of Object Brightness and Pitch Sound to Judge Outcomes of Collision Events.

Cutting movement assessment scores (CMAS) during anticipated and unanticipated 90-degree sidestep cutting manoeuvres within female professional footballers (2022)
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Needham, C., & Herrington, L. (2022). Cutting movement assessment scores (CMAS) during anticipated and unanticipated 90-degree sidestep cutting manoeuvres within female professional footballers. Sports, 10(9), 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports10090128

Background: ACL injuries present a considerable burden in female football, with highest incidence being related to change of direction (COD) tasks. The aim was to identify if differences existed between an anticipated and unanticipated 90-degree cutt... Read More about Cutting movement assessment scores (CMAS) during anticipated and unanticipated 90-degree sidestep cutting manoeuvres within female professional footballers.

Validation of the RunScribe Inertial Measurement Unit for walking gait measurement (2022)
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Lewin, M., Price, C., & Nester, C. (2022). Validation of the RunScribe Inertial Measurement Unit for walking gait measurement. PLoS ONE, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273308

Intro: The use of portable gait measurement systems in research is appealing to collect real-world data at low-cost, low participant burden, and without requirement for dedicated lab space. Most commercially available inertial measurement units (IMU’... Read More about Validation of the RunScribe Inertial Measurement Unit for walking gait measurement.

The Conventional Gait Model’s sensitivity to lower-limb marker placement (2022)
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Fonseca, M., Bergere, M., Candido, J., Leboeuf, F., Dumas, R., & Armand, S. (2022). The Conventional Gait Model’s sensitivity to lower-limb marker placement. Scientific reports, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18546-5

Clinical gait analysis supports treatment decisions for patients with motor disorders. Measurement reproducibility is affected by extrinsic errors such as marker misplacement—considered the main factor in gait analysis variability. However, how marke... Read More about The Conventional Gait Model’s sensitivity to lower-limb marker placement.

The effect of sex, stature, and limb length on the preferred walk-to-run transition speed (2022)
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Gill, N., Hollands, K., O'Leary, T., Roberts, A., Greeves, J., & Jones, R. (2022). The effect of sex, stature, and limb length on the preferred walk-to-run transition speed. Gait & Posture, 98, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.08.006

Background The preferred walk-to-run transition speed (PTS) for healthy adults is approximately 2 m∙s-1, however, PTS is influenced by anthropometric factors. Yet despite known sex differences in anthropometrics, studies have reported no sex differe... Read More about The effect of sex, stature, and limb length on the preferred walk-to-run transition speed.

Racialisation, the EU Referendum result and sentiments of belonging in the UK: a consideration of Roma populations (2022)
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Patel, T., Martin, P., Brown, P., & Tyler, P. (2023). Racialisation, the EU Referendum result and sentiments of belonging in the UK: a consideration of Roma populations. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 31(4), 1178-1191. https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2022.2110454

This article reports on a qualitative study with migrant Roma communities in South Yorkshire, UK. The study was undertaken shortly after the 2016 European Union membership referendum in the UK. It finds that while hostility towards the studied Roma p... Read More about Racialisation, the EU Referendum result and sentiments of belonging in the UK: a consideration of Roma populations.

Subjective well-being among psychotherapists during the coronavirus disease pandemic: A cross-cultural survey from 12 European countries (2022)
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Van Hoy, A., Rzeszutek, M., Pieta, M., Rodríguez -Mora, J., Midgley, N., Omylinska-Thurston, J., …Gruszczyńska, E. (2022). Subjective well-being among psychotherapists during the coronavirus disease pandemic: A cross-cultural survey from 12 European countries. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 154, 315-323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.07.065

Objective The aim of this study to examine the amount of the total variance of the subjective well-being (SWB) of psychotherapists from 12 European countries explained by between-country vs. between-person differences regarding its cognitive (life s... Read More about Subjective well-being among psychotherapists during the coronavirus disease pandemic: A cross-cultural survey from 12 European countries.

Variability in the perception and application of force used in IVC filter retrievals among interventional radiologists (2022)
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Chan, T., Shaikh, U., England, A., & McWilliams, R. (2022). Variability in the perception and application of force used in IVC filter retrievals among interventional radiologists. Radiography, 28(1), 68-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2021.07.023

Introduction A long dwell time is associated with higher inferior vena cava (IVC) filter retrieval complication rates. Manufacturers advise that “excessive force should not be used” during filter retrieval; however, the term “excessive” is subjectiv... Read More about Variability in the perception and application of force used in IVC filter retrievals among interventional radiologists.