44 research outputs found

    The BAPNE Method: A New Approach and Treatment for Depressive Disorders

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    Depression is characterized by a decrease of the tone of the mood that is associated, as a rule, with a slowing down (hard or slight) of some cognitive functions (attention, perception, ideation) and with a decline of the psychomotricity. Recently some studies have shown that music and movement generate healthy effects to depressed patients. The aim of this research is to demonstrate that the method of body percussion BAPNE may be used as a possible means of rehabilitation for depression. This method, effective both at an interpersonal and an intrapersonal level, fosters the cognitive, social-emotional, psychomotor stimulation, and the start up of all the brain lobes. We expect the level of attention to be stimulated, as well as executive functions, ability to focus, self-confidence, visual-spatial abilities, with a consequent improvement of patient's quality of life, decreasing of the stress, and suicidal risk

    Multilevel Research in Information Systems: Concepts, Strategies, Problems, and Pitfalls

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    Information systems (IS) researchers often explore complex phenomena that result from the interplay between technologies and human actors; as such, IS research frequently involves constructs found at multiple levels of analysis, although rarely recognized as such. In fact, our targeted review of the IS literature found minimal explicit consideration of the issues posed by multilevel research although a number of studies implicitly conducted research at multiple levels. In this paper, we discuss the issues that result from not explicitly recognizing the multilevel nature of one’s work and offer guidance on how to identify and explicitly conduct multilevel IS research. Recognizing the relevance of multilevel research for the IS domain, we discuss a systematic approach to conduct quantitative multilevel IS research that is grounded in an overarching framework that focuses equally on testing variables and entities. We also highlight the unique role of IS in developing multilevel opportunities for researchers. Finally, we identify a number of gaps within the IS literature in which specific multilevel research questions may be articulated. Such explicit consideration of multilevel issues in future IS research will not only improve IS research but contribute to the larger discourse on multilevel research

    Stereotactic radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated protection planning technique for synovial sarcoma with stomach abutment: A case report of a complete response

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    Here, we report the clinical case of a 44-year-old lady, affected by synovial sarcoma (SS) of the mediastinum which was treated in 2014, and relapsed in the upper abdomen in 2020. SS is a relatively radioresistant disease, radiotherapy (RT) is routinely reserved for the neoadjuvant/adjuvant or palliative context. In our scenario, stereotactic RT consisting in 45Gy in 6 fractions was proposed to manage the upper abdominal relapse. Exploiting simultaneous integrated protection, a deliberated reduction in the dose prescription in area of planning target volume overlapped with stomach was achieved, obtaining reasonable dosimetric goals. Acute toxicity in the patient was acceptable, and she did not experience late toxicity and was still free from disease, as noted in last follow-up, 15 months after treatment
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