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Background: The context of practice is often not explicit in the discourse around the personal and professional resilience of nurses. The unique factors related to providing nursing care in home and community care may provide novel insight into the resilience of this health workforce. Therefore, this research addressed how nurses build and maintain resilience working in the home and community care sector.

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Carbon-based molecules are of universal importance for a huge variety of chemical and biological processes. The complication of the structure of such molecules proceeds via the bonding of carbon atoms. An efficient mechanism for such reactions proceeds via cross-coupling, related to the association of bond-terminating counter-ions.

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  • The Internet of Things (IoT) has gained traction in industrial settings, requiring low latency and high reliability, prompting the development of the IEEE 802.15.4e standard with a new MAC protocol called Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH).
  • This paper presents a new optimization algorithm, QoS-aware Multi-objective enhanced Differential Evolution optimization (QMDE), aimed at effectively managing Quality of Service (QoS) metrics like delay and packet loss in heterogeneous networks.
  • Through simulations using TSCH-SIM and Matlab, the study demonstrates that QMDE outperforms existing scheduling methods, significantly improving Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) and delay in various sensor network scenarios for industrial applications.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), computer simulations, and virtual reality (VR) are increasingly becoming accessible tools that can be leveraged to implement training protocols and educational resources. Typical assessment tools related to sensory and neural processing associated with task performance in virtual environments often rely on self-reported surveys, unlike electroencephalography (EEG), which is often used to compare the effects of different types of sensory feedback (e.g.

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Objective: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of the Oshawa Senior Community Centres (OSCC55 +) virtual programs (VP) in addressing the needs for social connection and interaction for people with dementia (PWD) and their informal caregivers (ICG).

Background: During the pandemic, PWD faced increased loneliness and reduced social interaction due to a loss of community programs. The OSCC55 + developed VPs to combat social isolation and provide respite for ICG.

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EEG-based sensorimotor neurofeedback for motor neurorehabilitation in children and adults: A scoping review.

Clin Neurophysiol

November 2024

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK; Department of Paediatric Neurosciences, Evelina London Children's Hospital, London, UK. Electronic address:

Objective: Therapeutic interventions for children and young people with dystonia and dystonic/dyskinetic cerebral palsy are limited. EEG-based neurofeedback is emerging as a neurorehabilitation tool. This scoping review maps research investigating EEG-based sensorimotor neurofeedback in adults and children with neurological motor impairments, including augmentative strategies.

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Develop, Sustain, and Evaluate the Training of Simulation Educators: An Exploratory Longitudinal Study.

Nurse Educ

September 2024

Author Affiliations: Milwaukee School of Engineering, School of Nursing, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Dr Paige); Ontario Tech University-Durham College and Adjunct Professor Ontario Tech University, Ontario, Canada (Dr Graham); and University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska (Dr Sittner).

Background: Developing the competency of simulation educators is critical for optimizing learner outcomes. Yet guidelines on how to sustain received simulation training and evaluate training programs are limited.

Purpose: To examine the impact of a professional development workshop (PDW) aimed at individuals responsible for developing, sustaining, and evaluating simulation educator training programs.

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Expanding concussion care in Canada: the role of chiropractors and policy implications.

J Can Chiropr Assoc

August 2024

Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research and Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University.

Concussions are increasingly recognized as a public health concern. This paper evaluates Canadian concussion care guidelines, advocating for the inclusion of a broader range of healthcare professionals (HCPs) in concussion assessment, diagnosis, and management. It emphasizes the role of chiropractors, in addition to medical doctors (MDs) and nurse practitioners (NPs), highlighting their extensive training in musculoskeletal and neurological disorders.

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Fabrication of binder-less metal electrodes for electrochemical water splitting - A review.

Heliyon

September 2024

Silicon Hall: Micro/Nano Manufacturing Facility, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, Ontario, L1G 0C5, Canada.

The escalating demand for green hydrogen (H) as a sustainable energy carrier has attracted intensive research into efficient water electrolysis methods. Promising candidates have emerged as binder-less metal electrodes, which enhance electrochemical performance and durability by reducing electron hindrance and avoiding binder degradation. Despite their potential, a comprehensive understanding of various binder-less fabrication techniques remains limited in the existing literature.

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Background: Back pain is very common and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Due to health care system inequalities, Indigenous communities have a disproportionately higher prevalence of injury and acute and chronic diseases compared to the general Canadian population. Indigenous communities, particularly in northern Canada, have limited access to evidence-based spine care.

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The Future of Health Physics: Trends, Challenges, and Innovation.

Health Phys

February 2025

Department of Energy and Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ontario Tech University: University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON, L1G 0C5, Canada.

This paper offers a comprehensive exploration of the future trajectory of health physics, examining influential factors in external and internal dimensions. External factors include an in-depth analysis of low-dose (10-100 mSv) measurement challenges and priorities, highlighting the transformative potential of biomarkers in solving radiation susceptibility following low-dose exposures. Cutting-edge technologies are at the forefront, with insights into emerging radiation detection tools like plastic scintillators with triple discrimination capabilities and sensors based on plastic scintillation microspheres (PSm) for estimating α and β emitting radionuclides in environmental samples.

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This editorial explores the application of implementation science methodologies within simulation-based health professions education. It introduces two models, the adapted implementation model for simulation (AIM-SIM) and the implementation quality rubric for simulation (IQR-SIM), tailored to optimize educational simulation programs' development, implementation, and long-term sustainability in simulation contexts. These models are introduced against the backdrop of their development process, which notably lacked a formal needs assessment, highlighting a critical gap in their foundational preparation.

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Individuals with subclinical neck pain (SCNP) exhibit altered cerebellar processing, likely due to disordered sensorimotor integration of inaccurate proprioceptive input. This association between proprioceptive feedback and SMI has been captured in cervico-ocular reflex (COR) differences where SCNP showed higher gain than healthy participants. Previous neurophysiological research demonstrated improved cerebellar processing in SCNP participants following a single treatment session, but it is unknown whether these neurophysiological changes transfer to cerebellar function.

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The aqueous humour dynamics in primary angle closure disease: a computational study.

Br J Ophthalmol

September 2024

National Clinical Research Center for Ocular Diseases, EyeHospital, Wenzhou Medical University Eye Hospital, Wenzhou, 325027, China

Purpose: To create a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of ocular anterior segment for primary angle closure diseases (PACD) and assess the aqueous humour (AH) dynamics in different angle closure ranges (ACRs).

Methods: The ocular anterior segment geometry was obtained from an optical coherence tomography image by SOLIDWORKS. Three different angle opening distance at 750 µm from the scleral spur (AOD750) values were established to mimic three widths of anterior chamber angle.

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Technical skills are an integral part of the practice of medicine. Simulation-based education (SBE) is a widely employed approach that allows students to acquire these skills prior to practicing them in the clinical setting. To discuss the state of SBE and potential avenues to improving education and medical student experiences, this editorial will explore the lived experiences of junior medical students, the observations of a research graduate student's informal conversations, and an educational quality improvement (EQI) pilot conducted by students at a satellite medical campus.

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Caregivers (CGs) of persons with dementia (PWDs) face numerous challenges, including learning about the condition, managing behavioral symptoms, and prioritizing their own well-being. Virtual reality (VR) technology has emerged as a promising tool to adopt certain elements of existing CG psychoeducation programs, such as the Reitman Centre CARERS (coaching, advocacy, respite, education, relationship, and simulation) program, which has been shown effective in reducing CG burden and stress and building the required skills for caring for PWD. Recently, we have developed a VR prototype utilizing Meta Quest 2 (Meta, Menlo Park, CA, USA), which will be referred to as the (virtual reality simulation for dementia CARERS) VR-SIM CARERS program.

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Mixed reality technologies, such as virtual (VR) and augmented (AR) reality, present promising opportunities to advance education and professional training due to their adaptability to diverse contexts. Distortions in the perceived distance in such mediated conditions, however, are well documented and have imposed nontrivial challenges that complicate and limit transferring task performance in a virtual setting to the unmediated reality (UR). One potential source of the distance distortion is the vergence-accommodation conflict-the discrepancy between the depth specified by the eyes' accommodative state and the angle at which the eyes converge to fixate on a target.

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Classification of myo-connective tissue injuries for severity grading and return to play prediction: A scoping review.

J Sci Med Sport

January 2025

Medinetic Learning, Research Department, France; UMR1295, Toulouse III University, Inserm, Equipe EQUITY, Equipe constitutive du CERPOP, France; Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University, Canada.

Objectives: To conduct a systematic literature search to identify currently used classifications of acute non-contact muscle injuries in sporting adults.

Designs: Scoping review.

Methods: A systematic literature search from January 1, 2010 to April 19, 2022 of Medline and SPORTDiscus yielded 13,426 articles that were screened for eligibility.

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Background: Manual breathing assist technique (MBAT) is a common physical therapy technique used to facilitate airway clearance and improve ventilation and oxygenation. The effects during and immediately after intervention in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are unknown. This study aimed to investigate the acute effects and potential mechanisms of MBAT on lung volume, dyspnea, and oxygenation in individuals with COPD.

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Purpose: This study investigated the effect of menthol (MEN) mouth rinsing (MR) on cycling performance during a modified variable cycle test (M-VCT) in adolescent athletes under hot conditions (31.4 ± 0.9 °C, 23.

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For the purpose of testing shoulder joint proprioception while controlling for axioscapular muscle recruitment, a novel shoulder thoracohumeral (TH) rotation joint position sense (JPS) measurement device was designed. This device was intended to measure shoulder TH rotation, while also implicitly constraining other upper limb degrees of freedom (DOF) and minimizing cutaneous sensation. The purpose of this study was to determine whether joint motion aside from shoulder TH rotation is being captured by the shoulder JPS measurement device.

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Identifying developmental changes in functional brain connectivity associated with cognitive functioning in children and adolescents with ADHD.

Dev Cogn Neurosci

October 2024

Program in Neuroscience, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Brain and Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada. Electronic address:

Youth diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often show deficits in various measures of higher-level cognition, such as, executive functioning. Poorer cognitive functioning in children with ADHD has been associated with differences in functional connectivity across the brain. However, little is known about the developmental changes to the brain's functional properties linked to different cognitive abilities in this cohort.

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Photoswitchable -functionalized tetrafluorinated azobenzene-modified siRNAs (F-azo-siRNAs) were synthesized using solid-phase phosphoramidite chemistry. The activity of an F-azo-siRNA targeting enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) in transgenic (Tg) Japanese Medaka () was reversibly photocontrolled with blue (470 nm) and green (530 nm) light, to activate and inactivate the siRNA, respectively. This study highlights the first reversible study with photoswitchable siRNA.

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This prospective, community-based, active surveillance study aimed to report the incidence of moderate, severe, and serious adverse events (AEs) after chiropractic (n = 100) / physiotherapist (n = 50) visit in offices throughout North America between October-2015 and December-2017. Three content-validated questionnaires were used to collect AE information: two completed by the patient (pre-treatment [T0] and 2-7 days post-treatment [T2]) and one completed by the provider immediately post-treatment [T1]. Any new or worsened symptom was considered an AE and further classified as mild, moderate, severe or serious.

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