70 results match your criteria: "St Catherine's College[Affiliation]"

How (highly unique) Mrs Jones can meet (highly scientific) precision medicine? An introduction to values-based practice.

Encephale

February 2025

Laboratoire de psychopathologie et processus de changement, université Paris 8, 2, rue de la Liberté, 93200 Saint Denis, France.

There is a tension in contemporary clinical care between generalization, as required in the scientific process of evidence-based medicine, and personalization, as required for the autonomy and care's meaning of an always unique patient. We present here some of the key elements of values-based practice, a shared decision-making process that aims to reconcile these two major trends in clinical care. Values practice is rooted in pioneer work about values from 'ordinary language' analytic philosophy (the 'Oxford School').

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The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020 and then a pandemic on 11 March 2020. In early 2020, a group of UK scientists volunteered to provide the public with up-to-date and transparent scientific information. The group formed the Independent Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Independent SAGE) and provided live weekly briefings to the public via YouTube.

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argue that foresight approaches are key to preparedness for emergencies such as covid-19 and that these must be integrated within policy making at all levels

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  • * A new thermosensitive poloxamer-based gel that can be imaged with x-ray and ultrasound was developed, using microbubbles to enhance visibility.
  • * This gel aids in precise drug delivery by allowing for better imaging integration, potentially improving targeting and reducing radiation exposure during cancer treatments.
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Rh(III)-Catalyzed C(sp)-H Thiolation of 8-Methylquinolines Promoted by Benzoic Anhydride.

J Org Chem

September 2024

Coordination Chemistry Institute, State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing National Laboratory of Microstructures, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Micro-structures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.

Herein, we developed a ligand-promoted Rh(III)-catalyzed C(sp)-H thiolation of 8-methylquinolines. The effect of ligands on improving the activity of the catalytic centers has been studied in detail and proven to be significant. Various substituents are well tolerated under this reaction condition to provide potential precursors for organic synthesis.

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  • There is currently no consensus on what alcohol addiction recovery means beyond simply controlling substance use, affecting the development of treatment strategies.
  • A study utilized dialectical phenomenological psychopathology to analyze online interviews from eight individuals in São Paulo, Brazil, who identified as recovering from alcohol addiction.
  • Participants' experiences revealed two main themes: changes in their self and relationships and personal interpretations of recovery, highlighting the ongoing nature of recovery and its multifaceted dimensions like spirituality and moral transformation.
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Another "and": philosophy as glue.

World Psychiatry

June 2024

St. Catherine's College and Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

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This paper argues that a dialectical synthesis of phenomenology's traditional twin roles in psychiatry (one science-centered, the other individual-centered) is needed to support the recovery-oriented practice that is at the heart of contemporary person-centered mental health care. The paper is in two main sections. Section I illustrates the different ways in which phenomenology's two roles have played out over three significant periods of the history of phenomenology in 20th century psychiatry: with the introduction of phenomenology in Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology in 1913; with the development a few years later of structural phenomenological psychopathology; and in the period of post-War humanism.

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Obsessive-compulsive existential type: a dialectical-phenomenological approach.

Front Psychol

September 2023

Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

The clinical presentation of obsessive-compulsive patients is characterized by unwanted, intrusive, nonsensical, self-related, and recurrent ideas, thoughts, images, or impulses associated with active compulsive compensations. Under the operational diagnostic criteria adopted by the biological- and cognitive-oriented neopositivist medical paradigm, it is known as "obsessive-compulsive disorder." However, this paradigm has been criticized for its controversial assumptions, limited methodologies, theoretic biases, and inconsistency in producing practical outcomes.

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The journey of heart transplantation in the United Kingdom (UK) has been marked by challenges and triumphs. Following a series of unsuccessful transplant attempts in 1968, a moratorium was imposed on the procedure. However, in 1979, Sir Terence English broke the national ban, by performing the UK's first successful heart transplant at Papworth Hospital.

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Background: In terms of assessing obesity-associated risk, quantification of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) has become increasingly important in risk assessment for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. However, differences exist in the accuracy of various modalities, with a lack of up-to-date comparison with three-dimensional whole volume assessment.

Aims: Using CT or MRI three-dimensional whole volume VAT as a reference, we evaluated the correlation of various commonly used modalities and techniques namely body impedance analysis (BIA), dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) as well as single slice CT to establish how these methods compare.

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Recently, there have been calls to develop a more contextual approach to phenomenological psychopathology-an approach that attends to the socio-cultural as well as personal and biographical factors that shape experiences of mental illness. In this Perspective article, we argue that to develop this contextual approach, phenomenological psychopathology should adopt a new paradigm case. For decades, schizophrenia has served as the paradigmatic example of a condition that can be better understood through phenomenological investigation.

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Introduction: Alcohol misuse emerges from a complex range of psychopathological experiences and personal and cultural values. For this reason, understanding the reasons why a person seeks treatment is crucial to effective care. This study aimed to identify the values which guide the decision-making process of persons seeking voluntary hospitalization for treatment for alcohol misuse, as well as the values of significant others.

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In this paper, we present how a dialectical perspective on phenomenological psychopathology, called Dialectical Phenomenology (DPh), can contribute to current needs of psychiatric diagnosis. We propose a three-stage diagnostic methodology: first- and second-person stages, and synthetic hermeneutics stage. The first two stages are divided into a pre-dialectical and a dialectical phase.

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The Middle East and COVID-19: time for collective action.

Global Health

November 2021

Department of Politics and International Relations, St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3UJ, UK.

Revised: Nov 6 2021The shortfalls of multilateral and regional organizations in respect of handling the COVID-19 pandemic have been well rehearsed by scholars and policy makers in multiple publications and statements. While the World Health Organization (WHO) and its regional offices have coordinated global responses, regional organizations, like the European Union, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or African Union, have played complementary roles. However, the response of different regions has varied, revealing multiple deficits in the structures of regional governance.

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Evidence-based decision-making is most effective with comprehensive access to scientific studies. If studies face significant publication delays or barriers, the useful information they contain may not reach decision-makers in a timely manner. This represents a potential problem for mission-oriented disciplines where access to the latest data is required to ensure effective actions are undertaken.

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Taking the knee, mental health, and racism in sport.

Lancet Psychiatry

October 2021

The Whiteness and Race Equality Network, The Collaborating Centre for Values Based Practice in Health and Social Care, St Catherine's College, Manor Road, Oxford, UK.

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Three dialectics of disorder: refocusing phenomenology for 21st century psychiatry.

Lancet Psychiatry

October 2021

Philosophy Faculty, St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, Oxford; The Collaborating Centre for Values-Based Practice, St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, Oxford; Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK; Philosophy and Mental Health, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

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  • - The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of infectious disease models in shaping government responses and strategies for controlling virus spread.
  • - The collaboration between modellers and policymakers has been largely productive, but there are still several key challenges that need addressing to improve their interaction.
  • - The paper outlines seven main challenges in integrating models with policy decisions and offers recommendations for enhancing this collaboration moving forward.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on almost all aspects of human society and endeavor; the natural world and its conservation have not been spared. Through a process of expert consultation, we identified and categorized, into 19 themes and 70 subthemes, the ways in which biodiversity and its conservation have been or could be affected by the pandemic globally. Nearly 60% of the effects have been broadly negative.

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The disruption of Zn homeostasis has been linked with breast cancer development and progression. To enhance our understanding of changes in Zn homeostasis both inside and around the tumour microenvironment, Zn concentrations and isotopic compositions (δ66Zn) were determined in benign (BT) and malignant (MT) tumours, healthy tissue from reduction mammoplasty (HT), and histologically normal tissue adjacent to benign (NAT(BT)) and malignant tumours (NAT(MT)). Mean Zn concentrations in NAT(BT) are 5.

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Breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers alter the zinc (Zn) metabolism. Combined analyses of urinary Zn concentrations [Zn] and Zn stable isotope compositions (δ66Zn) may provide a non-invasive approach for tracing malignancy-induced Zn dyshomeostasis. In this study, we measured [Zn] and δ66Zn in urine from prostate (n = 22), breast (n = 16), and from women with benign breast disease (n = 14) and compared those with age-matched healthy controls (22-49 years or 50+ years) and published data for pancreatic cancer (n = 17).

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