Publications by authors named "Hans Ket"

Given the rise of digital technology and its assumed impact on psychological well-being, this scoping review systematically examines the literature on Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), which is assumed to play a pivotal role in this dynamic. Although adverse effects of FoMO are commonly assumed, there is still no consensus on the nature of the phenomenon or its relations with psychological well-being and digital technology use, making a scoping review essential. To address this need, we comprehensively assess the conceptualizations of the construct of FoMO and its roles in relation to well-being and digital technology use.

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Background: There is a need to systematically identify and summarize the contemporary theories and theoretical frameworks used for co-creation, co-design and co-production in public health research.

Methods: The reporting of this systematic review follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Given substantial interest in and application of co-creation, co-design and co-production, we searched PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus and APA PsycINFO from 2012 to March-April 2022.

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  • Physicians and nurses often have differing perspectives on patient care, which can lead to essential aspects being overlooked if their clinical reasoning is assumed to be the same.
  • A systematic review was conducted to compare the clinical reasoning features of both professions, using a layered analysis approach that distinguished philosophical, principled, and technical elements.
  • Key differences were identified in professional paradigms and approaches to patient care, including contrasts in focus, patient involvement, and diagnostic concepts, highlighting the importance of understanding these differences for improving patient care and education.
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Background: Fibroids have been identified as a possible risk factor for preterm birth, however, the magnitude of this risk is unclear. Our objective was to determine the risk of total, spontaneous, and medically indicated preterm birth in women with fibroids.

Methods: A literature search was performed on 9 June 2021.

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Introduction: Clinical reasoning, a major competency for all health professionals, has been defined and studied 'within' each profession. We do not know if content, process and outcomes are comparable 'between' physician and nursing clinical reasoning. This paper aims to set up a protocol for an integrative review to analyse and synthesise the scientific nursing and medical clinical reasoning literature.

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Background: Human parechoviruses are a major cause of CNS infection in neonates and young children. They have been implicated in neurological sequelae and neurodevelopmental delay. However, the magnitude of this effect has not been systematically reviewed or assessed with meta-analyses.

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  • The document reviews the evolution of surgical methods for treating obesity and metabolic conditions, informed by recent research and long-term outcomes.
  • A diverse panel of experts collaborated to create updated guidelines, following recognized standards for development and reporting.
  • The result is a comprehensive set of 36 recommendations addressing various aspects of bariatric surgery, designed to support evidence-based clinical practice.
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Background: Crystalloids are the most frequently prescribed drugs in intensive care medicine and emergency medicine. Thus, even small differences in outcome may have major implications, and therefore, the choice between balanced crystalloids versus normal saline continues to be debated. We examined to what extent the currently accrued information size from completed and ongoing trials on the subject allow intensivists and emergency physicians to choose the right fluid for their patients.

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Background: Acute diverticulitis (AD) presents a unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for general surgeons. This collaborative project between EAES and SAGES aimed to summarize recent evidence and draw statements of recommendation to guide our members on comprehensive AD management.

Methods: Systematic reviews of the literature were conducted across six AD topics by an international steering group including experts from both societies.

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Aim: to identify the use and utility of language comprehension tests for unintelligible or non-speaking children with severe cerebral palsy (CP).

Method: severe CP was defined as severe dysarthria (unintelligible speech) or anarthria (absence of speech) combined with severe limited mobility, corresponding to Gross Motor Function Classification System levels IV to V. An electronic search in the databases of PubMed, PsychInfo, Embase, and CINAHL was made of studies published between January 1965 and December 2008.

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Aim: to identify the use and utility of language comprehension tests for unintelligible or non-speaking children with severe cerebral palsy (CP).

Method: severe CP was defined as severe dysarthria (unintelligible speech) or anarthria (absence of speech) combined with severe limited mobility, corresponding to Gross Motor Function Classification System levels IV to V. An electronic search in the databases of PubMed, PsychInfo, Embase, and CINAHL was made of studies published between January 1965 and December 2008.

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