Publications by authors named "A Stiller"

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  • The study looked at how experts and regular people feel about videos promoting bowel cancer screenings in Australia.
  • Almost 500 consumers and 34 experts watched videos and shared what they thought about them, focusing on how much they would encourage people to participate.
  • Both groups agreed on many things, but experts didn't think personal stories were as effective as consumers did for motivating people to complete screening kits.
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Key Points: Robotic ultrasound performed favorably compared with magnetic resonance imaging for evaluating total kidney volume. Collagen evaluation by two novel methods of picrosirius red imaging were more informative than the standard method by brightfield imaging. Findings can improve research by increasing speed and access to total kidney volume determination and sensitivity of collagen assessment.

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  • The study highlights the importance of providing quality survivorship information to cancer survivors, who often feel they aren't receiving adequate guidance from healthcare professionals.
  • Using a realist review approach, researchers analyzed various published papers from Australia to identify effective ways of communicating survivorship information to adult cancer survivors.
  • Six key mechanisms for effective communication were identified, including tailoring information to individual backgrounds, improving provider communication, and using multiple channels to deliver information, which can help clinicians and policymakers enhance survivorship care practices.
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