Publications by authors named "Mate K"

Background And Objective: The depth of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) decline after androgen receptor pathway inhibitor (ARPI) treatment combined with androgen deprivation therapy for patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) may affect prognosis. The primary objective in our study was the correlation between the PSA response at 3 mo and radiologic progression-free survival (rPFS) at 24 mo. Three groups were defined according to the PSA decline: complete response (PSA ≤0.

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  • Researchers at McGill University created a small device called Heel2Toe™ that makes a sound to help people with Parkinson's improve their walking.
  • In a study with 27 participants, those using the Heel2Toe™ sensor showed better walking results compared to those using a workbook.
  • Most people using Heel2Toe™ reported being happy with the device, suggesting it could be a helpful tool for improving gait in Parkinson's patients.
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Introduction: Through interviews with 148 older persons from four countries and in four languages, the content for a 17-item measure of active living was developed. The purpose of this paper is to present further evidence of the extent to which this new measure, Older Persons Active Living (OPAL), is "fit-for-purpose" for measuring the extent of active living at one point in time.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out on a population aged 65 + and living independently, drawn from a participant panel, HostedinCanada, sampling people from Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Netherlands.

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  • The project aimed to create a measure called Older Persons for Active Living (OPAL) that reflects what matters to older adults, as many do not identify as "patients" and want to remain active.
  • Content was developed through interviews with older people from various countries, resulting in thematic analysis to synthesize their views on active living.
  • The final measure identified 17 important "ways of being" that highlight the active lifestyle preferences of older adults, while emphasizing the need to account for cultural and linguistic differences in the development process.
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BevezetÉs: Kompressziós vékonybél ileus esetét ismertetjük, amelyet a bélfodor nem gyakori, inflammatorikus természetű betegsége, mesenterialis panniculitis idézett elő. A magyar szakirodalomban ilyen közléssel nem találkoztunk.

EsetismertetÉs: A 91 éves férfi akut hasi panaszokkal került kórházba.

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  • Soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) is a rare cancer that significantly affects patients' health and quality of life due to complex treatment needs, resulting in greater functional impairments compared to other cancer patients.
  • This study, using data from 331 STS patients at the McGill University Health Centre, aimed to explore how biological factors, symptoms, and functional status impact patients' health perceptions one year after surgery.
  • Results indicated that self-reported functionality was the strongest predictor of health perceptions, with females reporting higher levels of pain and anxiety/depression influencing their perceptions negatively, suggesting a need for better psychosocial support.
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Background: Rehabilitation is the mainstay of management for people with disabilities of neurological origin to maximize function and reduce disability. Access to in-patient rehabilitation is usually reserved for people after crises or those who are discharged from acute care such as in stroke or trauma. Access to people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) differs across countries and unknown for Canada.

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Purpose: To identify older Canadians' perception of the importance of expert-generated elements of walking quality, and the contributors to and consequences of perceived walking quality.

Method: Cross-sectional survey of 649 adults was conducted through a commercial participant panel, Hosted in Canada Surveys.

Results: Of the 649 respondents, 75% were between 65 and 74 years old (25% ≥ 75) and 49% were women.

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Prostate biopsy is the gold standard to confirm prostate cancer. In addition to standard 12-core biopsies, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided prostate biopsies have recently been introduced to improve the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer. The present study aimed to compare the complications after standard transrectal ultrasound-guided and standard plus targeted (MRI-guided) prostate biopsies, to study the impact of the number of biopsy cores on complication rates, and to compare complication rates after transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsies with those following transperineal prostate biopsies from the literature.

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  • Current patient-reported outcome measures fail to fully capture the health-related quality of life for patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma (STS).
  • While functional impairment is a major concern, patients also experience various emotional distress and other health-related issues.
  • Understanding patients’ coping strategies and somatic symptoms is essential for a comprehensive approach to their care.
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Background: Functional Neurologic Disorders (FND) are a common but heterogeneous group of disabling conditions. The Emergency Department (ED) is an important venue for care and referral as it is often the first point of contact when patients with FND are faced with a crisis or exacerbation of symptoms.

Methods: ED providers (n = 273) practicing in the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Northeast Ohio network were invited to participate through secure web application electronic surveys.

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Background: Challenges to antiretroviral therapy adherence are well-known and continue to be a major hurdle in HIV care. The objective of this paper is to identify barriers to antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence that are relevant to HIV care from the perspective of people living with HIV and healthcare and social service professionals.

Methods: This study used an online survey design to collect information from the two groups.

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  • The study evaluates the growing market of wearable devices designed for gait training, emphasizing their role in providing therapy outside of clinical settings, especially highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The objective was to create a systematic inventory of these devices, assessing their effectiveness based on available evidence and varying functionalities.
  • A comprehensive methodology was employed to gather and analyze data on multiple devices, assigning levels of evidence to their efficacy and suggesting guidelines for their clinical evaluation.
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Background: The current measurement approach to frailty is to create an index of frailty status, rather than measure it. The purpose of this study is to test the extent to which a set of items identified within the frailty concept fit a hierarchical linear model (e.g.

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Purpose: To identify the contexts in which goal setting has been used in chronic disease management interventions and to estimate the magnitude of its effect on improvement of health outcomes.

Methods: The strength of evidence and extent of potential bias in the published systematic reviews of goal setting interventions in chronic conditions were summarized using AMSTAR2 quality appraisal tool, number of participants, 95% prediction intervals, and between-study heterogeneity. Components of goal setting interventions were also extracted.

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We believe these recommendations constitute "minimum requirements" for health care organizations to move toward greater health equity. As health systems, standards-setting organizations, national and private purchaser organizations, and thought leaders, we represent organizations in the health care ecosystem that can both advise on strategies for adopting the recommendations and have the power and leverage to cause their implementation. We commit individually and collectively to use our leverage to propel their implementation at our own institutions and across the county.

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This study aimed to inform a measurement approach for older persons who wish to engage in active living such as participating in a walking program. The Patient Generated Index, an individualized measurement approach, and directed and summative content analyses were carried out. A sample size of 204 participants (mean age 75 years; 62% women) was recruited; it generated 934 text threads mapped to 460 unique categories within 45 domains with similarities and differences for women and men.

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(1) Background: The aim of this project was to develop a short, HIV-specific, health-related quality of life measure with a scoring system based on patient preferences for the different dimensions of the Preference-Based HIV Index (PB-HIV). (2) Methods: This study is a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Canadian Positive Brain Health Now cohort (n = 854; mean age 53 years). Items from the standardized measures were mapped to the areas from the Patient-Generated Index and formed the domains.

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Background: Despite declining physical function, individuals with ALS report relative preservation of overall health perception, or health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This paradoxical finding is attributed to psychological adaptation to deficits.

Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine reprioritization of factors that determine HRQoL with disease progression.

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Objective: This paper uses data from the seventh fortnightly Coronavirus (COVID-19) Survey sent to women in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health to investigate the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and the food and drink consumption of women born in 1946-51, 1973-78 and 1989-95.

Methods: A survey about changes in fruit, vegetable, discretionary food, takeaway and sugary drink consumption during the pandemic was emailed on 22 July 2020 to 28,709 women in three cohorts of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health. Thematic qualitative analysis was conducted on comments about changes in consumption, and basic quantitative analysis was included for context.

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Background: Over a third of people living with HIV (PLHIV) have suboptimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). Measures of barriers to ART adherence often lack comprehensiveness. To help manage ART adherence barriers in HIV care, we are developing a new patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of these barriers (the I-Score).

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Purpose: Strongly framed research questions are clear as to the population (P), the exposures or interventions (E/I), comparison groups (C), outcomes (O), time when relevant (T), and what the investigator wants to know. A solid framework sets up the measurement model, analysis, and anticipated results. The purpose of this study was to estimate the extent to which research questions in journals that focused on patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) and quality of life (QOL) are clear.

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