Publications by authors named "W P CORNELL"

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  • * Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with community clinicians to assess their data collection practices, learning needs, and interest in participating in a learning health network (LHN) for autism care.
  • * Analysis of the interviews revealed five key themes, including administrative challenges, data collection improvements, provider confidence, collaboration gaps, and societal barriers, indicating that an LHN could help address these issues in community autism care.
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: A great deal of attention is being directed at the use of seclusion in adolescent inpatient psychiatric units due to its forceful nature and negative impact on inpatients and staff. This mixed methods study aimed to explore and compare the level of satisfaction with the services received and perspectives on seclusion in secluded and non-secluded adolescent inpatients.: This study included 188 participants, across three adolescent inpatient psychiatric units in Australia; 17% reported having experienced seclusion.

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When pediatricians, autistic people, and their families carefully consider and plan for the transition from pediatric care to adult care, there are better outcomes for patients. Pediatricians see their patients over time and are uniquely positioned to help prepare for the changes that come with the transition through adolescents to adulthood. Although programs such as Got Transition offer some guidance on how to navigate the transition from pediatric care to adult care, there is less information on how to help those on the autism spectrum and their families transition to adulthood in other ways.

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Cells must access resources to survive, and the anatomy of multicellular structures influences this access. In diverse multicellular eukaryotes, resources are provided by internal conduits that allow substances to travel more readily through tissue than they would via diffusion. Microbes growing in multicellular structures, called biofilms, are also affected by differential access to resources and we hypothesized that this is influenced by the physical arrangement of the cells.

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