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    Connecting Gender, Race, Class, and Immigration Status to Disease Management

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    Objective: Chronic diseases are the leading causes of death in the United States. Chronic disease management occurs within all aspects of an individual’s life, including the workplace. Though the social constructs of gender, race, class, and immigration status within the workplace have been considered, their connection to disease management among workers has been less explicitly explored. Using a sample of immigrant hotel housekeepers, we explored the connections between these four social constructs and hypertension management. Methods: This qualitative research study was guided by critical ethnography methodology. Twenty-seven hotel room cleaners and four housemen were recruited (N = 31) and invited to discuss their experiences with hypertension and hypertension management within the context of their work environments. Results: Being a woman worker within the hotel industry was perceived to negatively influence participants’ experience with hypertension and hypertension management. In contrast, being a woman played a protective role outside the workplace. Being an immigrant played both a positive and a negative role in hypertension and its management. Being black and from a low socioeconomic class had only adverse influences on participants’ experience with hypertension and its management. Conclusion: Being a woman, black, lower class, and an immigrant simultaneously contribute to immigrant hotel housekeepers’ health and their ability to effectively manage their hypertension. The connection between these four constructs (gender, race, class, and immigration status) and disease management must be considered during care provision. Hotel employers and policy stakeholders need to consider those constructs and how they impact workers’ well-being. More studies are needed to identify what mitigates the associations between the intersectionality of these constructs and immigrant workers’ health and disease management within their work environment. Keywords: Gender, Race, Class, Immigration, Disease Management, Hospitalit

    Allostatic load: a useful concept for advancing nursing research

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    Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145197/1/jocn13753.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145197/2/jocn13753_am.pd

    Effect of an electric field on a floating lipid bilayer: a neutron reflectivity study

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    We present here a neutron reflectivity study of the influence of an alternative electric field on a supported phospholipid double bilayer. We report for the first time a reproducible increase of the fluctuation amplitude leading to the complete unbinding of the floating bilayer. Results are in good agreement with a semi-quantitative interpretation in terms of negative electrostatic surface tension.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, 1 table accepted for publication in European Physical Journal E Replaced with with correct bibliograph

    Exploring the optimal allostatic load scoring method in women of reproductive age

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    AimsThe aim of this study was to determine the optimal allostatic load scoring method.DesignThis is a secondary analysis of data on women of reproductive age from the 2001-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.MethodsWe created allostatic load summary scores using five scoring methods including the count-based, Z-Score, logistic regression, factor analysis and grade of membership methods. Then, we examined the predictive performance of each allostatic load summary measure in relation to three outcomes: general health status, diabetes and hypertension.ResultsWe found that the allostatic load summary measure by the logistic regression method had the highest predictive validity with respect to the three outcomes. The logistic regression method performed significantly better than the count-based and grade of membership methods for predicting diabetes as well as performed significantly better for predicting hypertension than all of the other methods. But the five scoring methods performed similarly for predicting poor health status.ConclusionWe recommended the logistic regression method when the outcome information is available, otherwise the frequently used simpler count-based method may be a good alternative.ImpactThe study compared different scoring methods and made recommendations for the optimal scoring approach. We found that allostatic load summary measure by the logistic regression method had the strongest predictive validity with respect to general health status, diabetes and hypertension. The study may provide empirical evidence for future research to use the recommended scoring approach to score allostatic load. The allostatic load index may serve as an -early warning- indicator for health risk.ç ®ç è¿ é¡¹ç  ç©¶ç ç ®ç å ¨äº ,ç¡®å® æ ä½³é åº è´ è ·è¯ å æ ¹æ³ ã è®¾è®¡è¿ æ ¯å¯¹2001å¹´è ³2006æ é ´å ¨å ½å ¥åº·å è ¥å »æ£ æ ¥è° æ ¥ä¸­è ²é¾ å¦ å¥³æ °æ ®ç äº æ¬¡å æ ã æ ¹æ³ æ ä»¬ä½¿ç ¨äº äº ç§ è¯ å æ ¹æ³ (å æ ¬å ºäº è®¡æ °æ³ ã Z计å æ³ ã é »è¾ å å½ æ³ ã å  å­ å æ æ³ å é ¶å± åº¦æ ¹æ³ )æ ¥å å»ºäº é åº è´ è ·æ± æ »å æ °ã ç ¶å ,æ ä»¬æ£ æ ¥äº ä¸ ä¸ ä¸ªç» æ ç ¸å ³ç å ç§ é åº è´ è ·æ± æ »æ °å ¼ç é¢ æµ æ §è ½:æ ´ä½ å ¥åº·ç ¶æ ã ç³ å°¿ç å é« è¡ å ã ç» æ æ 们å ç °,é »è¾ å å½ æ³ ç é åº è´ è ·æ± æ »å æ °å¯¹è¿ ä¸ ä¸ªç» æ å ·æ æ é« ç é¢ æµ æ 度ã é »è¾ å å½ æ³ å ¨é¢ æµ ç³ å°¿ç æ ¹é ¢ç è¡¨ç °æ æ ¾ä¼ äº å ºäº è®¡æ °æ³ å é ¶å± åº¦æ ¹æ³ ,å ¨é¢ æµ é« è¡ å æ ¹é ¢ç è¡¨ç °ä¹ æ æ ¾ä¼ äº æ æ å ¶ä» æ ¹æ³ ã ä½ è¿ äº ç§ è¯ å æ ¹æ³ å ¨é¢ æµ ä¸ è ¯å ¥åº·ç ¶æ æ ¹é ¢ç è¡¨ç °ç ¸ä¼¼ã ç» è®ºå½ ç» æ èµ æ å ¯ç ¨æ ¶,æ ä»¬æ ¨è é »è¾ å å½ æ³ ,å ¨å ¶ä» æ ¹é ¢,å¸¸ç ¨ä¸ æ ´ç® å ç å ºäº è®¡æ °æ³ å ¯è ½ä¹ æ ¯ä¸ ä¸ªä¸ é ç é æ ©ã å½±å è¯¥ç  ç©¶æ¯ è¾ äº ä¸ å ç è¯ å æ ¹æ³ ,并æ å ºäº æ ä½³è¯ å æ ¹æ³ ç 建议ã æ 们å ç °ç ¨é »è¾ å å½ æ³ è¿ è¡ ç é åº è´ è ·æ± æ »å æ °å¯¹æ ´ä½ å ¥åº·ç ¶æ ã ç³ å°¿ç å é« è¡ å å ·æ æ 强ç é¢ æµ æ æ æ §ã è¯¥ç  ç©¶å ¯ä»¥ä¸ºä» å ä½¿ç ¨æ ¨è ç è¯ å æ ¹æ³ å¯¹æ æ é åº è´ è ·è¯ å æ ä¾ å® éª æ §è¯ æ ®ã é åº è´ è ·æ æ °å ¯ä»¥ä½ ä¸ºå ¥åº·é£ é ©ç -é¢ è­¦-æ æ  ãPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151983/1/jan14014_am.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151983/2/jan14014.pd

    Career Cartography: From Stories to Science and Scholarship

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    PurposeTo present four case scenarios reflecting the process of research career development using career cartography.Organizing ConstructsCareer cartography is a novel approach that enables nurses, from all clinical and academic settings, to actively engage in a process that maximizes their clinical, teaching, research, and policy contributions that can improve patient outcomes and the health of the public.MethodsFour earlyâ career nurse researchers applied the career cartography framework to describe their iterative process of research career development. They report the development process of each of the components of career cartography, including destination statement, career map, and policy statement.ConclusionsDespite diverse research interests and career mapping approaches, common experiences emerged from the four nurse researchers. Common lessons learned throughout the career cartography process include: (a) have a supportive mentorship team, (b) start early and reflect regularly, (c) be brief and to the point, (d) keep it simple and avoid jargon, (e) be open to change, (f) make time, and (g) focus on the overall career destination.Clinical RelevanceThese four case scenarios support the need for nurse researchers to develop their individual career cartography. Regardless of their background, career cartography can help nurse researchers articulate their meaningful contributions to science, policy, and health of the public.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136693/1/jnu12289.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136693/2/jnu12289_am.pd

    Developing a cross-cultural annotation system and metacorpus for studying infants' real world language experience

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    Recent issues around reproducibility, best practices, and cultural bias impact naturalistic observational approaches as much as experimental approaches, but there has been less focus onthis area. Here, we present a new approach that leverages cross-laboratory collaborative, interdisciplinary efforts to examine important psychological questions. We illustrate this approach with a particular project that examines similarities and differences in children's early experiences with language. This project develops a comprehensive start-to-finish analysis pipeline by developing a flexible and systematic annotation system, and implementing this system across a sampling from a metacorpus of audiorecordings of diverse language communities. This resource is publicly available for use, sensitive to cultural differences, and flexible to address a variety of research questions. It is also uniquely suited for use in the development of tools for automated analysis.Fil: Soderstrom, Melanie. University of Manitoba; CanadáFil: Casillas, Marisa. University of Chicago; Estados UnidosFil: Bergelson, Elika. University of Duke; Estados UnidosFil: Rosemberg, Celia Renata. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones en Psicología Matemática y Experimental Dr. Horacio J. A. Rimoldi; ArgentinaFil: Alam, Florencia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigaciones en Psicología Matemática y Experimental Dr. Horacio J. A. Rimoldi; ArgentinaFil: Warlaumont, Anne S.. University of California at Los Angeles; Estados UnidosFil: Bunce, John. California State University; Estados Unido

    Thrombosed great saphenous vein aneurysm accompanied by venous thrombosis

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    Superficial venous aneurysms of the lower extremities are considered rare and their clinical significance is poorly defined. The purpose of this article is to report a case of a 72- year-old woman with a thrombosed great saphenous vein aneurysm along with deep venous thrombosis and review its clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment

    Feohifomicose cerebral ("cromoblastomicose") por Fonsecaea pedrosoi: primeiro caso demonstrado por cultura do fungo no Brasil

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    Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis ("chromoblastomycosis") is a rare intracranial lesion. We report the first human culture-proven case of brain abscesses due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi in Brazil. The patient, a 28 year-old immunocompetent white male, had ocular manifestations and a hypertensive intracranial syndrome. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed a main tumoral mass involving the right temporo-occipital area and another smaller apparently healed lesion at the left occipital lobe. A cerebral biopsy was performed and the pathological report was cerebral chromoblastomycosis. The main lesion was enucleated surgically and culture of the necrotic and suppurative mass grew a fungus identified as Fonsecaea pedrosoi. The patient had received a knife wound sixteen years prior to his hospitalization and, more recently, manifested a pulmonary granulomatous lesion in the right lung with a single non-pigmented form of a fungus present. It was speculated that the fungus might have gained entrance to the host through the skin lesion, although a primary respiratory lesion was not excluded. The patient was discharged from the hospital still with ocular manifestations and on antimycotic therapy and was followed for eight months without disease recurrence. Few months after he had complications of the previous neuro-surgery and died. A complete autopsy was performed and no residual fungal disease was found.A Feohifomicose cerebral ("cromoblastomicose") é uma lesão rara. Apresentamos o primeiro caso desta entidade com cultura do abscesso cerebral, devido a Fonsecaea pedrosoi. O paciente, um homem de 28 anos de idade, imunocompetente, apresentou manifestações oculares e síndrome de hipertensão intracraniana. Imagens de ressonância magnética (MRI) cerebral mostraram massa tumoral envolvendo a área temporo-occipital direita e outra lesão menor, possivelmente cicatricial, no lobo occipital esquerdo. Biopsia cerebral mostrou cromoblastomicose cerebral. A lesão principal foi enucleada cirurgicamente e Fonsecaea pedrosoi foi cultivado da massa necrótica e supurada. O paciente tinha tido um ferimento por faca 16 anos antes de ser visto no nosso hospital e, mais recentemente, uma lesão pulmonar granulomatosa no pulmão direito onde foi identificada uma forma isolada, não pigmentada, de fungo. A possibilidade de que o fungo tenha penetrado no organismo do paciente através da lesão de pele foi considerada, mas não se pode excluir uma eventual lesão primária pulmonar. O paciente teve alta hospitalar e foi seguido durante oito meses sem recorrência da doença. Meses depois, entretanto, desenvolveu complicações relacionadas à neurocirurgia, vindo a óbito. Uma autopsia completa foi feita, não demonstrando doença fúngica remanescente
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