Publications by authors named "R Pentz"

After conceiving through assisted reproductive technologies (ART), parents may present to their pediatrician with concerns related to their child's neurodevelopment, including whether their child's health may be related to their use of ART. Pediatricians may be unfamiliar with the ART process and what the families endured up to this point, resulting in difficulty counseling parents through these discussions. Before presentation to the pediatrician, parents have undergone extensive evaluation with reproductive endocrinologists.

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Purpose: Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) is associated with abnormal neuronal networks during a critical period of synaptogenesis and brain plasticity. Hypsarrhythmia is a visual EEG biomarker used to diagnose IESS, assess response to treatment, and monitor relapse. Computational EEG biomarkers hold promise in providing unbiased, reliable, and objective criteria for clinical management.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of an ethics simulation in nursing education, specifically six months after graduation, as a way to combat moral distress.
  • Findings showed no significant differences in moral resilience between alumni who participated in the simulation and those who only had traditional teaching, except for one aspect where the traditional group scored higher.
  • Open-ended responses from participants indicated that they felt the simulation had a positive impact on their practice, highlighting the need for ongoing research into effective ethics education strategies in nursing programs.
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Objectives: Rural patients have poor cancer outcomes and clinical trial (CT) enrollment compared to urban patients due to attitudinal, awareness, and healthcare access differential. Knowledge of cancer survival disparities and CT enrollment is important for designing interventions and innovative approaches to address the stated barriers. The study explores the potential disparities in cancer survival rates and clinical trial enrollments in rural and urban breast and lung cancer patients.

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