A cardinal symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) is motor dysfunction, including bradykinesia and tremors, which is quantified in the Unified PD Rating Scale (UPDRS). Although some medications provide palliative treatments for these motor deficits, their efficacy wanes and can produce unwanted side effects, such as dyskinesia. Deep-brain stimulation (DBS) has provided an alternative treatment strategy that can benefit many patients, but optimal target structures for DBS and its long-term efficacy are not fully understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProblem: There is an unmet need for economically feasible, valid, reliable, and contextually relevant assessments of interprofessional collaborative knowledge and skills, particularly at the early stages of health professions education. This study sought to develop and gather content and internal structure validity for an Interprofessional Situational Judgement Test (IPSJT), a tool for the measurement of students' interprofessional collaborative intentions during the early stages of their professional development.
Approach: After engaging in an item development and refinement process (January-June 2018), an 18-question IPSJT was administered to 953 first-year students enrolled in 10 health professions degree programs at the University of Florida Health Science Center in October 2018.
Objective: Although efficacious interventions exist for childhood conduct problems, a majority of families in need of services do not receive them. To address problems of treatment access and adherence, innovative adaptations of current interventions are needed. This randomized control trial investigated the relative efficacy of a novel format of parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), a treatment for young children with conduct problems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Emerg Trauma Shock
January 2012
Introduction: Poor teamwork leads to preventable medical errors, and thus negatively impacts medical care. One way to improve teamwork is training. A multimodality team training program was designed to impact the attitudes and behavior of first-year residents who will encounter medical situations in the trauma room.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContext: The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is comprised of a series of simulations used to assess the skill of medical practitioners in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. It is often used in high-stakes examinations and therefore it is important to assess its reliability and validity.
Methods: The published literature was searched (PsycINFO, PubMed) for OSCE reliability estimates (coefficient alpha and generalisability coefficients) computed either across stations or across items within stations.