Publications by authors named "K E MOXNESS"

Article Synopsis
  • Previous research highlights the need for integrated support services to address issues faced by youth not engaged in education, employment, or training (NEET), but there's a lack of insights on their preferences for these services.
  • This study involved Canadian youth aged 14-29 who are NEET or at risk, using a discrete choice experiment to identify their service preferences through a survey covering various service attributes.
  • Findings showed that participants preferred services focused on life skills, mentorship, basic income, and job or educational placement, with three main groups identified based on preference for job services, mental health support, or a combination of both.
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Aim: The issue of youth who are not engaged in education, employment or training has been a focus of policymakers for decades. Although interventions exist for these youth, they often measure success in ways that fail to capture what youth seek to gain. The project aims to address this gap by assessing youth-oriented outcomes for interventions targeting upcoming youth.

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Early intervention with children suffering from a pervasive developmental disorder is widely recognized. However, models of services which integrate the many components are lacking. It is indeed important to support not only the child but also his family, to identify the needs at an early stage and to assess and diagnose very early on in order to respond rapidly.

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The decision about whether to institute aggressive nutritional support, with its attendant expense and potential morbidity, in critically ill patients remains controversial. We studied numerous commonly used variables for assessment of nutrition to identify critically ill patients at increased risk for the development of infection, for becoming ventilator dependent, and for mortality. We enrolled 111 patients in this study on their third day in the intensive-care unit (ICU).

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