Publications by authors named "M J Leyland"

Objective:  This study aimed to assess the desirability, feasibility, and sustainability of integrating a project-based capstone course with the course-based curriculum of an interdisciplinary MSc Health Informatics program guided by a student-partnered steering committee and student-centered approach.

Methods:  We conducted an online cross-sectional survey ( = 87) and three semistructured focus groups ( = 18) of health informatics students and alumni. Survey data were analyzed descriptively.

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Equine sarcoids are common skin tumors that are thought to be caused by cross-species infection by bovine papillomaviruses (BPV). A 16-year-old horse developed a 1cm diameter mandibular gingival mass opposite the right second premolar tooth (406) and a 2cm diameter mass close to the commissure of the lips on the same side of the mouth. The right cheek was diffusely thickened.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to create a consensus statement on high-value care for musculoskeletal conditions, involving a rapid literature review, surveys, and interviews with physiotherapists in Australia.
  • The results identified two primary definitions of care, four key domains of high-value care, and several themes highlighting high-quality care necessary for patient treatment.
  • The final consensus outlined three working definitions, a comprehensive model of high-value care, and emphasized that high-quality care should prioritize patient value and safety while being efficient and evidence-based.
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Background: The disconnect between research and clinical practice leads to research evidence that is often not useful for clinical practice. Practice-based research networks are collaborations between researchers and clinicians aimed at coproducing more useful research. Such networks are rare in the physiotherapy field.

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