Publications by authors named "J M Coyne"

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  • The study aimed to uncover gaps between evidence and practice regarding shoulder injury risk factors in competitive swimmers by consulting 27 experts in the swimming field.
  • Through brainstorming sessions, experts identified and rated 126 potential shoulder injury risk factors, which were refined to 61 unique factors sorted into seven clusters based on importance and modifiability.
  • The results highlighted an evidence-practice gap, as 28 risk factors deemed highly important lacked sufficient empirical research or showed no association with injury, indicating the need for increased collaboration between researchers and swimming practitioners.
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  • The Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership has implemented a tobacco dependency treatment program for NHS workers that includes 6 months of behavioral support and 12 weeks of treatment through a digital app.
  • During the evaluation period from January 2022 to September 2023, 1,567 workers participated, resulting in significant reductions in smoking, including over 89,000 smoke-free days and the avoidance of more than 1.25 million cigarettes.
  • The program demonstrated a 12-week abstinence rate of 37% among a subset of 300 participants, highlighting its effectiveness in aiding NHS workers in overcoming tobacco dependency.
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Introduction: Research over the last couple of decades has demonstrated a relationship between psychophysiological measures, specifically cardiac functions, and cognitive performance. Regulation of the cardiac system under parasympathetic control is commonly referred to as cardiac vagal tone and is associated with the regulation of cognitive and socioemotional states. The goal of the current study was to capture the dynamic relationship between cardiac vagal tone and performance in a vigilance task.

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Goals: Of 513 accountable care organizations (ACOs) participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) in 2020, 67% generated a positive shared savings of approximately $2.3 billion. This research aimed to examine their financial performance trends and drivers over time.

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