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Struggling towards diagnosis: Experiences of Iranian diabetes
Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is one of the factors determining the uptake and outcome of healthcare. However, few studies have discussed how and why diabetics seek healthcare assistance before meeting a physician. Objectives: In this study, we explored the subjective experiences of healthcare-seeking behavior among Iranian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Patients and Methods: A qualitative approach was adopted using a conventional content analysis of semi-structured interviews carried out in the Diabetes Association in Tabriz (Iran) with 15 participants suffering from type 2 diabetes. Participants were recruited by the purposeful sampling method. Results: Five themes emerged from the study: 1) warning by physical signs; 2) personal processing; 3) self-remedy and its outcomes; 4) seeking information, and; 5) diagnosis and verification of information by healthcare staff. Conclusions: Individual social context plays an important role in the decision-making process when seeking healthcare for diabetes. The results of this study can be utilized by healthcare providers to facilitate interventions to increase diabetics' active involvement in their healthcare, and encourage a wider knowledge of its symptoms and outcomes to facilitate appropriate healthcare-seeking and service use. © 2014, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
A Message-Passing Algorithm for Counting Short Cycles in a Graph
A message-passing algorithm for counting short cycles in a graph is
presented. For bipartite graphs, which are of particular interest in coding,
the algorithm is capable of counting cycles of length g, g +2,..., 2g - 2,
where g is the girth of the graph. For a general (non-bipartite) graph, cycles
of length g; g + 1, ..., 2g - 1 can be counted. The algorithm is based on
performing integer additions and subtractions in the nodes of the graph and
passing extrinsic messages to adjacent nodes. The complexity of the proposed
algorithm grows as , where is the number of edges in the
graph. For sparse graphs, the proposed algorithm significantly outperforms the
existing algorithms in terms of computational complexity and memory
requirements.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, April 21, 2010
Quantum Discord for Generalized Bloch Sphere States
In this study for particular states of bipartite quantum system in 2n?2m
dimensional Hilbert space state, similar to m or n-qubit density matrices
represented in Bloch sphere we call them generalized Bloch sphere states(GBSS),
we give an efficient optimization procedure so that analytic evaluation of
quantum discord can be performed. Using this optimization procedure, we find an
exact analytical formula for the optimum positive operator valued measure
(POVM) that maximize the measure of the classical correlation for these states.
The presented optimization procedure also is used to show that for any concave
entropy function the same POVMs are sufficient for quantum discord of mentioned
states. Furthermore, We show that such optimization procedure can be used to
calculate the geometric measure of quantum discord (GMQD) and then an explicit
formula for GMQD is given. Finally, a complete geometric view is presented for
quantum discord of GBSS. Keywords: Quantum Discord, Generalized Bloch Sphere
States, Dirac matrices, Bipartite Quantum System. PACs Index: 03.67.-a,
03.65.Ta, 03.65.UdComment: 26 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1107.5174 by
other author
LOCV calculations for polarized liquid with the spin-dependent correlation
We have used the lowest order constrained variational (LOCV) method to
calculate some ground state properties of polarized liquid at zero
temperature with the spin-dependent correlation function employing the
Lennard-Jones and Aziz pair potentials. We have seen that the total energy of
polarized liquid increases by increasing polarization. For all
polarizations, it is shown that the total energy in the spin-dependent case is
lower than the spin-independent case. We have seen that the difference between
the energies of spin-dependent and spin-independent cases decreases by
increasing polarization. We have shown that the main contribution of the
potential energy comes from the spin-triplet state.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures. Int. J. Mod. Phys. B (2008) in pres
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