Publications by authors named "L E Cooke"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to compare two groups of infants: those who received palliative care before being transferred to a retrieval service and those who were transferred and then received palliative care within 7 days of birth.
  • A retrospective review was conducted on data from 60 infants referred to the service, focusing on their clinical needs and outcomes based on their palliative care timing.
  • Results showed infants who were palliated at the referring hospital tended to require more intensive interventions before transport, suggesting that palliative care earlier in the process may be beneficial when further treatment is unlikely to improve outcomes.
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Background: In recent decades, there has been a widespread adoption of digital devices among the non-disabled population. The pervasive integration of digital devices has revolutionized how the majority of the population manages daily activities. Most of us now depend on digital platforms and services to conduct activities across the domains of communication, finance, healthcare, and work.

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Although feedback is often presented as if it were a well-understood concept in health professions education, in practice it can mean many things. For some, feedback is a conversation about defining and improving performance, while for others it is the information generated by assessments and tools. Indeed, feedback has variously been defined as a process, as data, as a conversation, and as a reflective exercise.

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A phenanthroline-type ligand containing an annealed 1,2,4-triazine ring was used to prepare novel Ir(III) complexes 3 and 4. The complexes are non-luminescent but show luminogenic behaviour following the inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) reaction with bicyclononyne (BCN) derivatives. It was observed that the complexes react with BCN-C10 faster than the corresponding free ligands.

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Background And Objectives: Despite significant advances in the treatment of neurologic disorders, many conditions require complex care planning and advanced care planning. Neurologists are in a unique position because they are integral in providing patient centered care, understanding neurologic disease and illness trajectory, and how disease can affect patients' sense of self and values. Currently, little is known about neurologists' perceptions and challenges in care planning and palliative care for their patients.

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