Publications by authors named "A Shield"

Both educators and graduates have expressed concern about a perceived pharmacology knowledge gap that includes difficulty applying fundamental principles to clinical and research problems. Consequently, we sought to determine the extent to which current students can explain the meaning of, and appropriately apply, a subset of core concepts, and to identify any misconceptions arising from the responses. Of the twenty-four pharmacology core concepts arising from the recent international collaboration, four pharmacokinetic concepts were chosen, namely drug bioavailability, drug clearance, volume of distribution, and steady-state concentration.

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Purpose: To ascertain current nutritional knowledge and training needs of community-based nurses caring for older adults in the United Kingdom.

Method: A descriptive cross-sectional, anonymized, online survey of nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to older adults' nutrition was developed. Community-based nurses working with older adults in the United Kingdom were recruited via social media and convenience sampling.

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  • This study investigated how different resistance training exercises (Nordic and hip extension) affect hamstring muscle growth and the structure of tendons and aponeuroses over ten weeks.
  • The results showed that Nordic exercises significantly increased semimembranosus tendon volume compared to a control group, while hip extension exercises enhanced the muscle volume-to-interface area ratio of the biceps femoris long head compared to both Nordic and control groups.
  • Overall, there was minimal change in tendon-aponeurosis structure following either exercise intervention, indicating that different loading strategies may be needed to promote tendon adaptations.
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Objectives: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) commonly affect the proximal biceps femoris long head (BFlh) musculotendinous junction. Biomechanical modeling suggests narrow proximal BFlh aponeuroses and large muscle-to-aponeurosis width ratios increase localized tissue strains and presumably risk of HSI. This study aimed to determine if BFlh muscle and proximal aponeurosis geometry differed between limbs with and without a history of HSI.

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Background: Breastfeeding provides many short- and long-term health benefits for mothers and their infants and is a particularly relevant strategy for women who experience Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy. However, breastfeeding rates are generally lower amongst this group of women than the general population. This review's objective is to identify the factors that influence breastfeeding by exploring the experiences and outcomes of women in in high-income health care contexts when there is a history of GDM in the corresponding pregnancy.

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