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The overlooked burden of persistent physical symptoms: a call for action in European healthcare.

Lancet Reg Health Eur

January 2025

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Centre for Internal Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistraße 52, Hamburg 20246, Germany.

Regardless of their cause, persistent physical symptoms are distressing somatic complaints that occur on most days for at least several months. They are common in patients with somatic diseases, functional somatic disorders, mental disorders, and undiagnosed medical conditions and are often associated with significant impairment and medical costs. Despite their prevalence and impact, persistent physical symptoms are often overlooked in medical care.

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  • - The study investigates how family members support the transition of older relatives into long-term care, focusing on their personal narratives and experiences throughout the process.
  • - Four key phases were identified: before transition, crisis event, transition, and after transition, with the 'before transition' phase being the longest due to gradual deterioration of the older relative's health.
  • - Understanding these phases and the influence of family dynamics and knowledge can help healthcare providers offer better support and information to families, ultimately easing their emotional burden during this challenging time.
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Background: Theory of mind is the capacity to explain and predict the behavior of others. Charles Fernyhough's dialogical model of psychological functions offers a vision of theory of mind that considers the social dimension and the importance of language, especially inner and private speech, for a person's ability to represent and manipulate multiple perspectives, and its connection to executive function.

Objective: There is little direct research on Fernyhough's model.

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  • Natural-language dialog is essential for effective human-robot interaction, allowing robots to understand and learn from human feedback.
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  • Feedback from human instructions and robot execution is used to refine the learning process, allowing for improved responses to similar future requests, with results evaluated in both simulated and real-world environments.
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Including the voice of children <15-years-old in paediatric global health research.

Curr Trop Med Rep

September 2024

School of Global Health and Dahdaleh Institute of Global Health Research, York University.

Purpose Of Review: Despite evidence of the benefits of including children's voices in global health research, they continue to be underrepresented. Implementation of how to include children's voices appears to remain an obstacle to their inclusion in global health research. In this manuscript, we present an epistemological frame that advocates children as experts of their own experiences and knowledge-bearers.

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