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Marla J. Arvay,Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi,Marilyn P. Safir,Miriam Bendiksen,Ellen Berah,Penny Brabin,Daphne Hewson,Oguz Berksun,Dorthe Berntsen,Denis Brouillet,Catherine Cameron,Etzel Cardeña,Thomas A. Grieger,Jeffrey P. Staab,Carroll Fullerton,Robert J. Ursano,Ashley V. Conway,Hans F. M. Crombag,Peter Dale,Constance J. Dalenberg,J. Cathy Duvenage,Michael T. Coe,Colleen Masters,Matthew D. Dammeyer,Narina Nunez Nightingale,Monica McKoy,Graham Davies,Noelle Robertson,Joaquín de Paúl,N. Alday,Y. Mocoroa,P. Paz,A. Pérez de Albeniz,Sietske Dijkstra,Robyn Fivush,April Schwarzmueller,G. Ron Frisch,Richard Govoni,Camilla Gobbo,Carla Fregoni,Luigina Pau,Felicity Goodyear-Smith,Tannis M. Laidlaw,Robert G. Large,Luise Gruel,Evan Harrington,Brian Altman,Bruce Rind,Philip A. Higham,Robert M. Cochrane,Elaine Hunter,Ira E. HymanJr.,Ron Kleinknecht,E. Kheriaty,P. Solomon,L. L. Gilstrap,K. Decker,C. Wilkinson,M. Brennan,Kerry Lee,Giuliana Mazzoni,Judith McDougall,Amina Memon,Gill Wedge,Rachel Beese,Harald Merckelbach,Ineke Wessel,Marie-Pascale Noël,Bernard Rimé,Ronan E. O’Carroll,G. Masterton,R. Gooday,P. C. Hayes,Oget Oktem-Tanör,Janat Fraser Parker,Lorraine E. Bahrick,Brenda Lundy,Mary J. Levitt,Carole Peterson,Debra A. Poole,D. Stephen Lindsay,Russell A. Powell,Tore A. Nielsen,Jacques Py,Natascha Rainis,Jane Rawls,Martha L. Rogers,Caleb Ho,Jody Ward,Eric Nelson,José A. Ruiz-Caballero,Siegfried L. Sporer,Susan C. Hamilton,Nancy E. Walker,S. M. Lunnig,J. L. Eilts,Daniel B. Wright,Maria S. Zaragoza,Karen J. Mitchell,Sarah B. Drivdahl +99 more
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A random sample of therapists working in the field of trauma were surveyed to study levels of stress, and a profile of traumatised therapists was identified and implications of these findings of therapists were presented.Abstract:
A random sample of therapists (N=161) working in the field of trauma were surveyed to study levels of stress. Therapists were assessed on measures of general life stress, burnout, and traumatic stress. Twenty-four percent were experiencing high levels of general life stress, 16% reported high levels of emotional exhaustion, 26% felt ineffective in terms of personal accomplishment at work and 14% were experiencing high levels of traumatic stress similar to clients with post traumatic stress disorder. Relationships between measures and demographic variables were reported, a profile of traumatised therapists was identified, and implications of these findings of therapists were presented.read more
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Contract Types for Satisficing Task Allocation:I Theoretical Results
TL;DR: OCSMcontracts is introduced which combine the ideas behind the four earlier types into an atomic contract type which leads to any sequence of IR contracts leading to the optimal task allocation in a finite number of steps.
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Cesarean section trends in the Nordic Countries – a comparative analysis with the Robson classification
Aura Pyykönen,Mika Gissler,Ellen Løkkegaard,Thomas Bergholt,S. Rasmussen,Alexander Kr. Smarason,Ragnheiður I. Bjarnadóttir,Birna B. Masdottir,Karin Källén,Karin Källén,Kari Klungsøyr,Susanne Albrechtsen,Finn Egil Skjeldestad,Anna-Maija Tapper +13 more
TL;DR: Using the Robson classification, this work analyzed which obstetric groups have contributed to the changes in the cesarean rates in most Nordic countries.
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Using simulation to determine the need for ICU beds for surgery patients
Philip Troy,Lawrence Rosenberg +1 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrated the necessity of considering actual and functional ICU capacity when analyzing surgical ICU bed requirements, and suggested the need for additional research on synchronizing demand with supply.
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Furnished cages and aviaries: production and health
TL;DR: A review is presented of results from research and commercial production of two alternative keeping systems – furnished cages and aviary systems that have gradually evolved through criticism of conventional cage keeping of layers due to the lack of possibilities for birds to perform natural behaviours and to restricted space.
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A Comparison of Laparoscopic and Belt‐Loop Gastropexy in Dogs
Eric R. Wilson,Ralph A. Henderson,Ronald D. Montgomery,Steven A. Kincaid,James C. Wright,R. Reid Hanson +5 more
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that laparoscopic gastropexy provides a minimally invasive alternative to open abdominal prophylactic gastropeXY in dogs.