J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open
October 2020
Objective: Evaluating Health Information Technologies (HITs) can be challenging, but studies are necessary so that the most beneficial interventions can be identified. Our objective was to systematically review the available recommendations for improving the methods used in HIT evaluations.
Methods: HIT evaluation frameworks were identified from database (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL) and grey literature searches.
The contrast between self- and other-produced tickles, as a special case of sensory attenuation for self-produced actions, has long been a target of empirical research. While in standard wake states it is nearly impossible to tickle oneself, there are interesting exceptions. Notably, participants awakened from REM (rapid eye movement-) sleep dreams are able to tickle themselves.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn Elizabethan London, women occupied a significant position in the city's medical marketplace, both as consumers of medical services and as practitioners. Though male medical authors of the period objected to the presence and practices of these women, a very different view of their medical work emerges if we shift our historical vantage point to the streets, houses, churches, and hospitals of the city. Using relatively underutilized sources such as parish records, probate records, lists of immigrants to London, hospital records, and individual manuscripts it is possible to draw a richer, more detailed portrait of how female health-care workers engaged with the business of health and healing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: We examined the effects of carpal tunnel syndrome on thumb strength in multiple directions to test the hypothesis that a force deficit would be most severe in directions associated with abduction. Twelve right-handed women with carpal tunnel syndrome in the right hand, and 12 age-matched, gender-matched, right-handed control subjects were included. Thumb strength was measured in all directions in the transverse plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the thumb.
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