Publications by authors named "Cameron P Jones"

Interviewers' postinterview evaluations of respondents' performance (IEPs) are paradata, used to describe the quality of the data obtained from respondents. IEPs are driven by a combination of factors, including respondents' and interviewers' sociodemographic characteristics and what actually transpires during the interview. However, relatively few studies examine how IEPs are associated with features of the response process, including facets of the interviewer-respondent interaction and patterns of responding that index data quality.

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Regenerative medicine approaches to restore the mandibular condyle of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) may fill an unmet patient need. In this study, a method to implant an acellular regenerative TMJ prosthesis was developed for orthotopic implantation in a pilot goat study. The scaffold incorporated a porous, polycaprolactone-hydroxyapatite (PCL-HAp, 20wt% HAp) 3D printed condyle with a cartilage-matrix-containing hydrogel.

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Article Synopsis
  • Medical research literacy (MRL) is a part of health literacy that reflects a person's grasp of informed consent and medical research participation.
  • In a study involving 410 diverse survey respondents, it was found that younger and more educated individuals tend to have higher MRL scores, with no significant differences based on race or gender.
  • Interestingly, higher MRL scores were linked to a lower likelihood of wanting to participate in clinical trials, highlighting the complexity of MRL and the need for further research on its measurement and its connection to socio-demographic factors in research participation.
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