Objectives: The study aimed to i) understand the experiences of newly qualified physiotherapists from racially minoritised backgrounds in a large hospital physiotherapy department and ii) co-create and implement inclusive strategies to affect work culture.
Design: The project used an action research design with co-creation principles and was in 3 phases. Phase 1 explored the experiences of inclusion for newly qualified racially minoritised staff, using focus groups and transcripts analysed thematically.
Miller-Dieker syndrome (MDS) is a rare neurogenetic disorder resulting from a heterozygous deletion of 26 genes in the MDS locus on human chromosome 17. MDS patients often die in utero and only 10% of those who are born reach 10 years of age. Current treatments mostly prevent complications and control seizures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe inner membrane associated protein of 30 kDa (IM30), a member of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT-III) superfamily, is crucially involved in the biogenesis and maintenance of thylakoid membranes in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts. In solution, IM30 assembles into various large oligomeric barrel- or tube-like structures, whereas upon membrane binding it forms large, flat carpet structures. Dynamic localization of the protein in solution, to membranes and changes of the oligomeric states are crucial for its in vivo function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: As Nepalese pregnant women vary widely in literacy levels and cultural backgrounds and are reluctant to make decisions about their health, general interventions are insufficient to improve maternal anemia. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of "face-to-face health education using educational material created using pictures, photos, and nomograms" in reducing anemia and improving health literacy.
Methods: A total of 156 Nepalese pregnant women with hemoglobin (Hb) levels below 11.
The widespread use of highly toxic pesticides for agricultural purposes has raised concerns about their hazardous impact on both human health and the environment. Integrated pest management (IPM) is a strategy designed to tackle pest problems and reduce pesticide use, with the aim of protecting both human health and the environment. This study was conducted in Besishahar, Sundarbazar, Rainas, and Madhyenepal municipalities of the Lamjung district of Nepal in the year 2023 with a sample of 100 vegetable-growing farmers to assess the adoption of IPM practices in vegetable cultivation.
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