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Shifting medical guidelines: Compliance and spillover effects for revised antibiotic recommendations
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData sharing statement:
All data and analysis scripts, along with materials and analysis plan, are permanently available at the site of the trial registration. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8NFWCRationale: Experts have recently argued that guidelines to take the full course of antibiotics are due for revision, instead recommending that patients stop when they feel better. It is unknown how communicating revised guidelines from medical experts about how long to take a course of antibiotics will affect beliefs, behavior, and trust in guidelines more generally. Objective. This study seeks to understand how revisions to long standing advice impacts the beliefs, behavior, and trust toward such guidelines from medical experts. Method: In a pre-registered experiment, we use a national sample of UK participants (N = 1,263) to test the effects of a message that reverses the prior full-course guideline (versus a status quo message to take the full course). We also test a secondary intervention that emphasizes that medical guidance and evidence may change over time. Results: Early stoppage messages significantly shifted personal beliefs and perceived expert consensus about early stoppage (a shift of 16%, 95% CI: 13.8% to 17.9%, p <.001) and behavioral intent (a shift of 19%, 95% CI: 15.3 to 21.8%, p < .001) in the intended direction. Yet, the new guideline also slightly decreased acceptance of uncertainty about future guidelines (a decrease of 2%, 95% CI: 0.2% to 3.1%, p = .022) and general intention to comply with other guidelines in the future (a decrease of 6%, 95% CI: 2.6% to 8.4%, p < .001); it did not affect perceptions of medical researchers’ or doctors’ credibility or respondents’ epistemic efficacy. Prior belief about early stoppage did not moderate receptivity to messages. Notably, though, we also find receptivity to early stoppage messages was contingent on deference to experts. We find no effect of a secondary intervention that emphasizes that medical guidance and evidence may change over time. Conclusions. Overall, our findings suggest the (U.K.) public is likely to accept new guidelines that change long standing advice to take a full course of antibiotics. While respondents show wariness about further future revisions, these data do not show that changing guidelines undermines trust in the experts that produce them
Integrable semi-discretization of the coupled nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equations
A system of semi-discrete coupled nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equations is
studied. To show the complete integrability of the model with multiple
components, we extend the discrete version of the inverse scattering method for
the single-component discrete nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation proposed by
Ablowitz and Ladik. By means of the extension, the initial-value problem of the
model is solved. Further, the integrals of motion and the soliton solutions are
constructed within the framework of the extension of the inverse scattering
method.Comment: 27 pages, LaTeX2e (IOP style
Design and characterization of a minimally invasive bipolar electrode for electroporation
Objective: To test a new bipolar electrode for electroporation consisting of a single minimally invasive needle. Methods: A theoretical study was performed by using Comsol Multiphysics® software. The prototypes of electrode have been tested on potatoes and pigs, adopting an irreversible electroporation protocol. Different applied voltages and different geometries of bipolar electrode prototype have been evaluated. Results: Simulations and pre-clinical tests have shown that the volume of ablated area is mainly influenced by applied voltage, while the diameter of the electrode had a lesser impact, making the goal of minimal-invasiveness possible. The conductive pole’s length determined an increase of electroporated volume, while the insulated pole length inversely affects the electroporated volume size and shape; when the insulated pole length decreases, a more regular shape of the electric field is obtained. Moreover, the geometry of the electrode determined a different shape of the electroporated volume. A parenchymal damage in the liver of pigs due to irreversible electroporation protocol was observed. Conclusion: The minimally invasive bipolar electrode is able to treat an electroporated volume of about 10 mm in diameter by using a single-needle electrode. Moreover, the geometry and the electric characteristics can be selected to produce ellipsoidal ablation volumes
A Novel Hierarchy of Integrable Lattices
In the framework of the reduction technique for Poisson-Nijenhuis structures,
we derive a new hierarchy of integrable lattice, whose continuum limit is the
AKNS hierarchy. In contrast with other differential-difference versions of the
AKNS system, our hierarchy is endowed with a canonical Poisson structure and,
moreover, it admits a vector generalisation. We also solve the associated
spectral problem and explicity contruct action-angle variables through the
r-matrix approach.Comment: Latex fil
How Politics Shape Views Toward Fact-Checking: Evidence from Six European Countries
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recordFact-checking has spread internationally, in part to confront the rise of digital disinformation
campaigns. American studies suggests ideological asymmetry in attitudes towards factchecking,
as well as greater acceptance of the practice among those more interested in and
knowledgeable about politics. We examine attitudes toward fact-checking across 6 European
counties to put these findings in a broader context (N = 6,067). We find greater familiarity with
and acceptance of fact-checking in Northern Europe (Sweden, Germany) than elsewhere (Italy,
Spain, France, Poland). We further find two dimensions of political antipathy: a left-right dimension
and an “anti-elite” dimension (including dissatisfaction with democracy and negative
feelings toward the E.U.), the latter of which more consistently predicts negative feelings toward
fact-checkers in the countries examined. Our findings demonstrate that despite general
acceptance of the movement, significant political divides remain. Those less likely to trust factcheckers
could be more vulnerable to disinformation targeting these divides, leading to a spiral
of cynicism.European Commissio
Integrable discretizations of derivative nonlinear Schroedinger equations
We propose integrable discretizations of derivative nonlinear Schroedinger
(DNLS) equations such as the Kaup-Newell equation, the Chen-Lee-Liu equation
and the Gerdjikov-Ivanov equation by constructing Lax pairs. The discrete DNLS
systems admit the reduction of complex conjugation between two dependent
variables and possess bi-Hamiltonian structure. Through transformations of
variables and reductions, we obtain novel integrable discretizations of the
nonlinear Schroedinger (NLS), modified KdV (mKdV), mixed NLS, matrix NLS,
matrix KdV, matrix mKdV, coupled NLS, coupled Hirota, coupled Sasa-Satsuma and
Burgers equations. We also discuss integrable discretizations of the
sine-Gordon equation, the massive Thirring model and their generalizations.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX2e (IOP style), final versio
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