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A four-day week in Scotland's private sector? A spotlight on precedents and opportunities (2024)
Report
Frayne, D., Stronge, W., Lewis, K., Kikuchi, L., & Pignon, T. (in press). A four-day week in Scotland's private sector? A spotlight on precedents and opportunities. Autonomy Institute: Scottish GovernmentThis report was commissioned by Scottish Government and written in partnership with the Autonomy Institute. It examines the prospect of a four-day week in the Scottish private sector including:
- A review of previous pilots and precedents
- A pre... Read More about A four-day week in Scotland's private sector? A spotlight on precedents and opportunities.
The Effect of Training Modalities on Bicep Femoris Fascicle Length Adaptations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analyses (2024)
Journal Article
Bicep femoris long head (BFLH) fascicle length (FL) is a modifiable risk factor of hamstring strain injury (HSI) and is extremely adaptable to imposed demands. The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the effects of di... Read More about The Effect of Training Modalities on Bicep Femoris Fascicle Length Adaptations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analyses.
Social theory and the digital: The institutionalisation of digital sociology (2024)
Journal Article
Frade, C. (2024). Social theory and the digital: The institutionalisation of digital sociology. Acta sociologica, https://doi.org/10.1177/00016993241264153This article is a critique of digital sociology and a proposal for a very different social theory of the digital. As the article aims at fundamental aspects of the discipline, it may be perceived as a polemic, even if it is meant to be a serious inte... Read More about Social theory and the digital: The institutionalisation of digital sociology.
Social Failty And Falls (2024)
Newspaper / Magazine
In September 2023, Jennifer Woods presented at the NHS England North East and Yorkshire Falls and Frailty Conference. Here with Robert Higgins and Adam Spacey she considers the relationship between social factors and falls, looks at the concept of s... Read More about Social Failty And Falls.
Development of a Resource for Health Professionals to Raise Advance Care Planning Topics During Kidney Care Consultations: A Multiple User-Centered Design. (2024)
Journal Article
Planning and delivering treatment pathways that integrate end-of-life care, frailty assessment, and enhanced supportive care is a service priority. Despite this, people with kidney failure are less likely to have an advance care plan and receive hosp... Read More about Development of a Resource for Health Professionals to Raise Advance Care Planning Topics During Kidney Care Consultations: A Multiple User-Centered Design..
Clinicians' perspectives of activity monitoring applications and facilitators for lower-limb prosthetic service provision (2024)
Journal Article
Patricks, V., Granat, M., Twiste, M., Curtin, S., & Worsley, P. (2024). Clinicians' perspectives of activity monitoring applications and facilitators for lower-limb prosthetic service provision. Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, https://doi.org/10.1097/JPO.0000000000000518Introduction Clinicians involved in lower-limb prosthetic provision and care do not have an objective method for measuring patients' real-world prosthesis usage. This results in a poor understanding of the full picture of the patient's everyday life... Read More about Clinicians' perspectives of activity monitoring applications and facilitators for lower-limb prosthetic service provision.
Masterful defense vs. rookie fumbles: How do expert air hockey champs on mobile reveal their skills through posture and touch? (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
We explored the relationships between expertise, in-game performance, posture, and screen interactions in mobile sports games. Twenty participants (10 experienced) played Disc-O, a turn-based air hockey game. Posture, phone holding style, play style,... Read More about Masterful defense vs. rookie fumbles: How do expert air hockey champs on mobile reveal their skills through posture and touch?.
Shoulder Osteoarthritis: A survey of current (2024) UK physiotherapy practice. (2024)
Journal Article
Lalande, S., Moffatt, M., & Littlewood, C. (2024). Shoulder Osteoarthritis: A survey of current (2024) UK physiotherapy practice. Musculoskeletal Care, 22, Article e1917. https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1917Background: Shoulder osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and disability. It is thought that the wider principles of osteoarthritis management can be applied in the management of people with shoulder osteoarthritis, but most prior research has b... Read More about Shoulder Osteoarthritis: A survey of current (2024) UK physiotherapy practice..
Improving pressure injury risk assessment using real‐world data from skilled nursing facilities: A cohort study (2024)
Journal Article
Wynn, M. O., Goldstone, L., Gupta, R., Allport, J., & Fraser, R. D. J. (2024). Improving pressure injury risk assessment using real‐world data from skilled nursing facilities: A cohort study. International Wound Journal, 21(7), Article e70000. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.70000This study aimed to improve the predictive accuracy of the Braden assessment for pressure injury risk in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) by incorporating real‐world data and training a survival model. A comprehensive analysis of 126 384 SNF stays a... Read More about Improving pressure injury risk assessment using real‐world data from skilled nursing facilities: A cohort study.