Publications by authors named "R Andreatta"

Article Synopsis
  • High burnout rates among healthcare profession students negatively impact their academics and mental health.
  • Emotional intelligence, a skill that can be developed, is linked to reduced burnout and stress but is often not included in healthcare education programs.
  • This study found a strong negative correlation between emotional intelligence and burnout among healthcare students, highlighting emotional intelligence, age, and prior training as key factors in reducing burnout levels.
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Purpose: Parkinson's disease creates an inability to perform previous learned autonomic tasks, such as walking, which worsens with disease progression. Recommendations to incorporate exercise at moderate to high intensities for this population has been established but there is limited knowledge about its impact on clinical based outcomes. The purpose of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of a 6-week intensity-driven walking program on clinical-based outcomes in individuals with PD.

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Objectives/hypothesis: To determine the effect of clinical expertise on efficacy of Vocal Function Exercises (VFEs) as measured by change in percent of maximum phonation time goal attained. The hypothesis was that clinical expertise would result in greater increases in percent of maximum phonation time goal attained.

Study Design: Randomized controlled trial.

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Objectives/ Hypothesis: To determine the effect of maximum phonation time goal on efficacy of Vocal Function Exercises (VFEs) as measured by percent of maximum phonation time goal attained. The hypothesis was that provision of a maximum phonation time goal would result in greater increases in percent of maximum phonation time goal attained.

Study Design: Randomized controlled trial.

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Context: Many individuals who sustain a lateral ankle sprain (LAS) fail to return to prior activity due to residual symptoms; and report elevated levels of injury-related fear, decreased function, and decreased health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Additionally, individuals with history of LAS exhibit deficits in neurocognitive functional measures like visuomotor reaction time (VMRT), which contributes to worse patient-reported outcome scores. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between HRQOL and lower-extremity (LE) VMRT in individuals with LAS history.

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