23 results match your criteria: " London South Bank University[Affiliation]"
BMJ Open
December 2024
School of Health and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
Objective: Mentoring plays a crucial role in career development, particularly for black and minoritised ethnic (BME) professionals. However, existing literature lacks clarity on the impact of mentoring and how best to deliver for career success. This study aimed to ascertain perceptions and build consensus on what is important in mentoring for BME healthcare professionals.
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February 2025
Department of Physics, Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302017, India.
Increasing attention to sustainability and cost-effectiveness in energy storage sector has catalyzed the rise of rechargeable Zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs). However, finding replacement for limited cycle-life Zn-anode is a major challenge. Molybdenum disulfide (MoS), an insertion-type 2D layered material, has shown promising characteristics as a ZIB anode.
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January 2025
Department of Physics, Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017, India.
Aqueous zinc ion hybrid supercapacitors (ZIHSCs) are promising as low-cost and safe energy storage devices for next-generation applications. Still, their energy-power performance and durability are far from satisfactory. Here, we present an energy-dense, and ultrastable ZIHSC realized using activated porous carbons derived from chilli-stems.
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June 2024
Return to Practice Occupational Therapist, London SouthBank University and NHS England workforce, training and education, London, UK.
Introduction: Return to practice is one mechanism for recruiting and retaining allied health professionals (AHPs) within the health and care workforce in England. It is not known how this affects persons with protected characteristics.
Aim: To understand experiences of AHPs with protected characteristics of returning to the workforce through a return to practice programme.
Drugs (Abingdon Engl)
August 2023
Center on Alcohol, Substance use, And Addictions, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Drugs (Abingdon Engl)
March 2023
Center on Alcohol, Substance use, And Addictions, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The highly heterogeneous nature of alcohol use and problems has presented significant challenges to those attempting to understand, treat or prevent what is commonly termed alcohol use disorder (AUD). However, any attempts to capture this complex phenomenon, including the various current criterion of AUD, come with a number of limitations. One particular limitation has been how alcohol problems are represented or understood in ways which do not capture the broad spectrum of alcohol use and harms and the many potential routes to prevention, treatment, and recovery.
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April 2024
Imperial College Business School, Imperial College London, London, UK.
The negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health outcomes is widely documented. Specifically, individuals experiencing greater degrees of severity in coronavirus anxiety have demonstrated higher levels of generalized anxiety, depression and psychological distress. Yet the pathways in which coronavirus anxiety confers vulnerability are not well known.
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February 2024
Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research, London South Bank University, London, UK.
Drug Alcohol Depend
December 2023
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.
'Alcohol use disorder' (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat and prevent problems associated with alcohol use. Such conceptualizations encompass diagnostic classifications and broader frameworks for policy and practice. However, current AUD concepts are subject to multiple tensions and limitations in capturing and responding to the complex and heterogeneous nature of alcohol problems.
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July 2023
School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London, SE1 0 AA, UK.
We report the development of a coating system relying on the incorporation of SiO@ZnO core-shell nanospheres in polyurethane media as a novel approach to achieve longevity and sustainability in marine transport. This polymeric coating showed significant improvement in surface abrasion resistance, the transition from a hydrophilic state to a hydrophobic state (~ 125.2° ± 2°), improved antifungal, antibacterial and antialgae effects which make the proposed coating ideal to protect steel surfaces against biofouling.
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September 2022
ESDRM, Sport Sciences School of Rio Maior, 2040-413 Rio Maior, Portugal.
Background: Auriculotherapy may activate the parasympathetic nerve system and reduce anxiety levels. Short-term auriculotherapy's effects and safety on university students' anxiety levels was assessed prior to exams.
Methods: A randomized, controlled pilot trial was conducted.
Mater Today Proc
April 2022
School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London SE10 AA, UK.
The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the spread of COVID19 and many other airborne diseases, especially in an indoor environment needs accurate understanding of dispersion models. Modelling the transport/dispersion of vapour droplets within the atmosphere is a complex problem, as it involves the motion of more than one phase, as well as the interphase interactions between the phases. This paper reviews the current canon of research on dispersion modelling of vapour droplets by looking at three specific aspects: (i) physical definition/specification of the initial droplet size distribution; (ii) physics of evaporation/condensation models and (iii) transport equations (with molecular/turbulent dispersion models) to describe the movement of the vapour droplets as they propagate through the air.
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June 2022
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Ulsan, Daehak, South Korea.
The transition metal carbides/nitrides referred to as MXenes has emerged as a wonder material presenting newer opportunities owing to their unique properties such as high thermal and electrical conductivity, high negative zeta-potential and mechanical properties similar to the parent transition metal carbides/nitrides. These properties of MXenes can be utilized in various societal applications including for energy storage and energy conversion. In this focused review, we provide a ready glance into the evolutionary development of the MXene family and various efforts that are made globally towards property improvement and performance enhancement.
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June 2022
Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton/McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Introduction: It remains unclear whether electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use promotes persistent combustible tobacco use or smoking discontinuation over time. Alcohol use is associated with a greater risk of adverse health effects of tobacco, and higher likelihood of e-cigarette use, making drinkers a high-priority subpopulation.
Aims And Methods: This study examined longitudinal patterns of combustible tobacco and e-cigarette use over 24 months in young adult binge drinkers.
Materials (Basel)
March 2021
School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London SE1 0AA, UK.
Friction stir spot welding is an emerging spot-welding technology that offers opportunities for joining a wide range of materials with minimum energy consumption. To increase productivity, the present work addresses production challenges and aims to find solutions for the lap-welding of multiple ultrathin sheets with maximum productivity. Two convex tools with different edge radii were used to weld four ultrathin sheets of AA5754-H111 alloy each with 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAddiction
August 2021
Department of Health Education and Behavior and Center for Behavioral Economic Health Research, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Addict Behav
June 2020
Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research, School of Applied Sciences, London South Bank University, United Kingdom.
Low problem recognition may be an important barrier to opportunities for self-change or help-seeking in harmful drinkers. Little is known about how the beliefs harmful drinkers hold about the nature and causes of alcohol problems affect problem recognition and subsequent behaviour change processes. Participants (n = 597) recruited online were randomised to one of two conditions designed to promote beliefs according to (a) a continuum model of alcohol problems or (b) a binary disease model, or (c) a control condition.
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June 2019
Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research, School of Applied Sciences, London South Bank University, United Kingdom.
Social identities can facilitate positive recovery outcomes for people overcoming addiction. However, the mechanism through which such protective effects emerge are unclear. The social identity model of cessation maintenance posits that one such process may be contextualisation (the creation of meaning around relevant future events and actions which act in a protective fashion).
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October 2018
Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, affiliated with the Center for the Study of Tobacco Products, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Aims: To compare the effects of (i) high versus low nicotine concentration e-liquid, (ii) fixed versus adjustable power and (iii) the interaction between the two on: (a) vaping behaviour, (b) subjective effects, (c) nicotine intake and (d) exposure to acrolein and formaldehyde in e-cigarette users vaping in their everyday setting.
Design: Counterbalanced, repeated measures with four conditions: (i) low nicotine (6 mg/ml)/fixed power; (ii) low nicotine/adjustable power; (iii) high nicotine (18 mg/ml)/fixed power; and (iv) high nicotine/adjustable power.
Setting: London and the South East, England.
Addict Behav Rep
June 2016
Division of Psychology, London South Bank University, United Kingdom.
Engagement with self-help groups is a predictor of positive outcomes for those attempting to control their addictive behaviours. In common with other groups, self-help groups have to manage non-normative ('deviant') behaviour to ensure the social values of the group remain preserved, and the group can fulfil its aims. These processes may protect group members from relapse.
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August 2011
Sports and Exercise Science Research Centre, London South Bank University, London, United Kingdom.
Purpose: Montmorency cherries contain high levels of polyphenolic compounds including flavonoids and anthocyanins possessing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. We investigated whether the effects of intensive unilateral leg exercise on oxidative damage and muscle function were attenuated by consumption of a Montmorency cherry juice concentrate using a crossover experimental design.
Methods: Ten well-trained male overnight-fasted athletes completed two trials of 10 sets of 10 single-leg knee extensions at 80% one-repetition maximum.
Biofactors
March 2007
Faculty of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA, UK.
Interdisciplinary research endeavors are directed at understanding the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative and chronic diseases that affect human lifestyle. Hence the potential for developing medicinal herb-derived and food plant-derived prophylactic agents directed at neurological, metabolic, cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders abounds. Oligonol is a novel technology product emanating from the oligomerization of polyphenols, typically proanthocyanidin from a variety of fruits (grapes, apples, persimmons etc.
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August 2013
UK Centre for Outcomes Research and Education (UKCORE), London South Bank University, London.
SUMMARY Occupational therapy is required to deliver and generate evidence-based practice. This paper illustrates an approach to meeting these evidence-based expectations. Specifically, there is a description of the development of a partnership between the United Kingdom Centre for Outcomes Research and Education (UKCORE) and The State Hospital which is a forensic mental health service.
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