Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
May 2016
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci
September 2011
Introduction: Over the past 10 years, various programmatic changes have been implemented in our radiotherapy department to increase radiation therapist (RT) research activities. The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the attitudes of RTs who have been working in a research-rich environment concerning current research activities and the presence of enablers and inhibiters.
Materials And Methods: After obtaining research ethics approval, 5 focus groups and 6 interviews were conducted with a group of 30 RTs with varying levels of clinical experience, who were currently employed in our department.
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci
June 2011
Cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy often experience anxiety and a sense of loss of control immediately after completion of their active treatment. This study aims to evaluate, using a cross-sectional survey, the effects of a post-radiation education pamphlet on the self-efficacy of cancer patients in terms of seeking/understanding medical information, seeking support, and coping with radiation side effects. Forty-eight patients from various age groups with a variety of cancer diagnoses were recruited from the Radiation Medicine Program at Princess Margaret Hospital.
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May 2005
At the mid-point of the Programme of Action of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, we reviewed the situation in the UK in key areas. In recent years, greater attention has been paid to sexual health at a national policy level, including strategies on teenage pregnancy and sexual health, but there is still a long way to go. The law against female genital mutilation has been strengthened, twice as many men attend family planning clinics as ten years ago, access to abortion services funded by the National Health Service has improved substantially, up to 80% of contraceptive advice and care is accessed through general practice, a national screening programme for chlamydia is being rolled out, the age of consent has been equalised for men and women and for heterosexuals and homosexuals, and new recommended standards for sexual health and HIV services have been developed.
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