Now #Published: Talking diagnoses with parents: a critical review of pediatricians’ perspectives
Have a #FREE read here: full article available to the first 50 of my nearest and dearest #X friends and colleagues
https://t.co/PJLnRSrqVs
@AllKidsIncluded@Deakin@TorontoMet
Person-first and identity-first disability language: Informing client ...
💡Preference for identity- and person-first language differ by self- or other-reference groups, health conditions and users.
Article 👉 https://t.co/r7pHzFz2cu
#DisabilityLanguage
As a person with #multiplesclerosis I’m passionate about improving healthcare for people with MS.
If you have #MS please do our 20-30 minute survey about #bonehealth in #MS. Otherwise please share it!
Click: https://t.co/q9a1WB3JzF
Thanks for improving #bonehealth in MS!
Feasibility of a co-designed online #nutrition#education program for people with multiple sclerosis - #MultipleSclerosis and Related Disorders https://t.co/zfhqTduMFq
#Free access to the whole article - take a #read!
@Bec_Nutrition
Research from @UConn has found that people living with #MultipleSclerosis around the world have slight variations in their gut microbiome compared to healthy individuals. https://t.co/U8sws5qEN2
Pleased to share this article, a collaboration with my @MASCC colleagues. Huge thanks to Zev Nakamura and Deborah (Hutch) Allen for leading.
Full article #free to access here: https://t.co/jmZbt8fSS6
"So, what was the difference between my investigator grant application scores with and without relative to opportunity considerations? Not much I’m afraid."
Read about it:
https://t.co/a9Ro9NrKI5 via @LinkedIn
HUGE NEWS FROM THE @LondonMarathon!!!
19-year-old Lloyd Martin has just finished and has become the youngest ever person with Down’s Syndrome to complete a full marathon*!!! 🏃♂️
Lloyd is a legend and history maker - breaking down barriers - bravo. 👏
“…imagine consumers paying more for larger sizes of the exact same clothing item, so that someone purchasing size 16 paid double the price of someone who purchased size 8. Penalising a person who needs a higher medication dose should not be tolerated...”
https://t.co/gLJ6h59OMK
We did this work a while ago now. It's great to have it published; it highlights the complexities of COVID19 vaccination and the contribution to hesitancy for vulnerable people managing #haematological#malignancies. Congrats to the authors.
View here: https://t.co/Jqgrn33IhX
We identify
- Perceived barriers differ between administrators and front line clinicians
- Those from centers with PRO infrastructure perceive less implementation barriers
We recommend implementation teams include front line staff, administrators and members with PRO experience
Happy to sharing findings from our @CancerCareMASCC @SurvOncMASCC Working Group Project in @JCOOP_ASCO evaluating clinician perceived barriers to implementing PROs in cancer centres:
https://t.co/dKry19Bd1n
Perceived Barriers Toward Patient-Reported Outcome Implementation in Cancer Care https://t.co/TzgswUDw8K
#Barriers at centres without PRO infrastructure:1) no PRO expert, 2) unsure about selecting PRO measures,3) not recognising PROs at the institution level.
@CancerCareMASCC