Publications by authors named "S Raaj"

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  • Outcome measures are important for comparing therapy services, but there's no clear agreement on which ones to use in community settings; the study focuses on Therapy Outcome Measures (TOMs) and Australian TOMs (AusTOMs).
  • A scoping review was conducted, examining 13 relevant studies, which analyzed themes such as the sensitivity, validity, and reliability of these measures in community physiotherapy and occupational therapy.
  • Both TOMs and AusTOMs appear valid and reliable for community use, but results show varying degrees of effectiveness, suggesting more research is needed to compare these measures and understand their impact on different populations.
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Coronary artery bypass graft surgery remains the golden standard surgical option for multiple vessel disease. Harvesting the long saphenous vein using endoscopic vein harvesting requires advanced surgical skills dexterity, but the lack of a national standardised training programme allows for variance in the learning curve and the quality of the vein during the learning cycle is unknown. A search of bibliographic databases: CINHAL Plus, Embase, Pubmed and the Cochrane register for randomised controlled trials identified 11 articles eligible for review.

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Background: The Cardio-Thoracic (CT) professional group experienced a significant increase in stress and workload during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery (SCTS) in Great Britain and Ireland with the aim of endorsing positive change. Aim of this project was to understand the Mental Health (MH) and wellbeing status of the CT professionals and to explore Virtual Reality Mindfulness as an intervention to improve MH and wellbeing.

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The abuse of inhalants like nitrous oxide (NO), readily available worldwide, has remained a prominent public health problem during the last few decades. Literature reveals increased use during the previous pandemic, particularly regarding recreational use. There is limited evidence-based data available to relate the abuse of NO with psychosis.

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Background: Mental health-related stigma occurs among the public and professionals alike. The lived experience of mental illness has been linked to less stigmatising attitudes. However, data on psychiatrists and the relationship between stigmatising attitudes and psychotherapeutic activity or case discussion groups remains scarce.

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