Background: Stroke is a chronic disease responsible for changes in the functional capacity of the patients. Patient care is usually provided by family caregivers, but with great burden and negative impact on their quality of life.
Objectives: (1) To investigate whether a correlation existed between the levels of independence and cognition in stroke patients and the burden and quality of life of their caregivers; (2) to assess whether periods of injury, rehabilitation and care, and age of the stroke patients interfered with these correlations.
Aim: Interprofessional teaching and learning is gaining significance in the health professions. At the same time, the development and implementation of such educational courses is demanding. Focusing on factors critical to success, the aim of this paper is to evaluate the experience gathered by eight grant projects in which interprofessional courses were designed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the accuracy of distance measurements obtained with the extended-field-of-view (FOV) software of a commercially available ultrasonographic scanner, two custom-designed phantoms that allowed scanning of flat and curved surfaces were used. Five hundred forty measurements of various known distances in the phantoms were made by three examiners using various transducers. Although minor differences were observed between operators and transducers, 99.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To develop an ultrasound (US) extended-field-of-view scanning technique that combines the convenience of a real-time scanner with the spatial advantages of a static B-mode scanner and provides a panoramic image in real time without position sensors or cumbersome articulated arms.
Materials And Methods: An image-registration-based position-sensing technique was used to track probe motion and reconstruct a large composite image during real-time scanning. The probe motion (translation and rotation) was estimated by combining multiple local motion vectors.