Jessica Russell

Jessica Russell
Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State

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Background The importance of enabling patients to provide feedback on their experience of healthcare is widely accepted but there are few appropriate measures to enable children and young people to directly provide feedback, particularly those with intellectual disability or younger children. Our primary aim was to develop and test patient‐reported...
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Introduction Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a known effective and safe treatment for children and young people with sleep disordered breathing (SDB). Adherence can be challenging and poor adherence risks undertreatment of SDB. While the risk factors for non-adherence have been widely reported, very few interventions have been tested in any capac...
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Background Non‐invasive ventilation (NIV) for sleep‐disordered breathing (SDB) in children and young people (CYP) can result in multiple health outcomes; however, adherence to NIV can be challenging. Suboptimally treated SDB may increase the risk of adverse consequences. Placing children's and parents' goals at the core of their SDB treatment may s...
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic, the GOSH hospital construction programme and industrial action in 2023 have changed aspects of care for children treated for sleep disordered breathing (SDB) using non-invasive ventilation (NIV). This patient population continues to increase, supported by a hospital-based specialist NIV team and has a wide range of...
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Background There is limited qualitative research focussed specifically on what it is like for children and young people with intellectual disabilities coming into hospital, with much of the evidence‐base being about those with Autism Spectrum Condition or adults with intellectual disabilities. Aim To share rich detail of the emotional and physical...
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Background The importance of enabling patients to provide feedback about their health care is widely accepted but development of appropriate measures to ensure inclusion of all patient groups has not kept pace, particularly for children and young people (CYP) with a learning disability (LD). Although increasing numbers of CYP with LD access hospita...
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Background Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has made a significant impact on the treatment of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) for many children and young people (CYP) with rare and/or complex conditions. More consistent use of NIV is associated with better health outcomes; non-adherence can lead to acute/recurrent/life threatening respiratory deteri...
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Background To our knowledge, there has yet to be a comprehensive review of how well hospital services are meeting the needs of children and young people (hereafter referred to as children) with learning disability and their families. The extent to which their experiences differ from those of parents of children without learning disability is not kn...
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This paper discusses trends in recent academic literature on cumulative effects assessment (CEA) in the field of environmental impact assessment (IA). We performed an inductive, thematic analysis of peer-reviewed literature published between 2008 and 2018. We find that most academic research on CEA originates in North America, and much of it is sit...
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The outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) emitted to space is a fundamental component of the Earth’s energy budget. There are numerous, entangled physical processes that contribute to OLR and that are responsible for driving, and responding to, climate change. Spectrally resolved observations can disentangle these processes, but technical limitations h...
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Background Whilst parents of all children may find it stressful accompanying their child into hospital, we know that parents of children with Learning Disabilities (LD) can find it particularly challenging, especially when their child has complex needs. Aim We compared how services are delivered to, and experienced by, children with long-term cond...
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Background Although children with learning disability (LD) have complex needs and are known to experience particularly poor health outcomes and more frequent and lengthier hospital admissions, it is not known how well hospital services are meeting their needs to ensure they receive safe care. Aim and methods We conducted a mixed-methods study focu...
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Background: In response to multiple United Kingdom investigations and inquiries into the care of adults with learning disabilities, Mencap produced the Getting it Right Charter which campaigned for the appointment of a Learning Disability Liaison Nurse in every hospital. More recent best practice guidelines from the Care Quality Commission include...
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Background Children and young people with learning disabilities experience poor health outcomes and lengthier hospital admissions than those without learning disabilities. No consistently applied, systematic approach exists across the NHS to identify and record this population. This paper describes practices in English hospitals to identify childre...
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Background Fibromyalgia (FM) is a complex long-term condition affecting up to 5.4% of the UK population. It is associated with chronic widespread pain, fatigue, sleep and cognitive difficulties. FM can cause high levels of functional and work disability; with individuals making frequent use of healthcare resources. There is limited robust evidence...
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Background: Children and young people (CYP) with learning disabilities (LD) are a vulnerable population with increased risk of abuse and accidental injury and whose parents have reported concerns about the quality, safety and accessibility of their hospital care. The Care Quality Commission's (CQC) view of best practice for this group of patients...
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Ground affected by periglacial and glacial processes can be among the most variable formed by nature. Previous chapters have graphically illustrated this variability and explained the topographic and sedimentary associations to be expected within former and present-day cold regions. This chapter shows how that background is needed to design and exe...
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Ralston Center, a nonprofit provider of senior services, collaborated with over fifty stakeholder groups, including community organizations, academic institutions, and city government, to develop its Age-Friendly West Philadelphia Initiative and create positive age-friendly change. Advisory committees helped developed programs on resource access an...
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Background Fibre-optic bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is a safe procedure and is associated with low morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised children. Although many studies have highlighted the advantages of positive BAL results in the diagnosis of pulmonary infections, there have been few reports examining the impact of a nega...
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This paper presents summary statistics and a preliminary analysis of the success rate of loan modifications made in 2010 and January 2011 to residential mortgages securitized in private-label residential mortgage-backed securities. We find that these more recent private-label loan modifications had a higher overall success rate, compared to similar...
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ChemicalProcessing.com has published various articles and introduced a one-stop solution for all wireless questions, research, and know-how needs. Its Wireless Resource Center will house articles, product information, white papers, and news under one roof. One of the articles presents forecast of ARC Advisory Group that the worldwide market for wir...
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The importance of the relevant information required by the experts in answering the queries related to the chemical process, is described. The WWW.chemicalprocessing.com website was launched to provide answers to on-the-job questions on a variety of topics. The various questions related to the chemical processes which were received by the website w...
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Spoken dialogue interfaces, mostly command-and-control, become more visible in applications where attention needs to be shared with other tasks, such as driving a car. The deployment of the simple dialog systems, instead of more sophisticated ones, is partly because the computing platforms used for such tasks have been less powerful and partly beca...
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The development in dishwashers by customized options and latest motor technology for consumers is discussed. Appliance makers have integrated the technology into their dishwashers by using a brushless permanent magnet d.c. (PM-BLDC) motor and by choosing a high voltage permanent d.c. (PMDC) motor with distinct features. PM-BLDC motors provide varia...
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Team members in a single project may often be physically located in separate geographical areas. It can be costly to schedule and bring team members together. It is difficult to form a common mental model of the environment in a team when expertise differs from member to member. Intelligent agent technique is promising to deal with these issues by...
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Bridging the gap between the general principles set forth in the Charter of the New Urbanism and the details of local development regulations may appear to be a daunting task. Some approaches, however, involve only a few simple steps, while others are far more complicated. New Urbanist practitioners have developed a wide variety of approaches to re...
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The MUSCLE program, which is a curriculum enhancement program was intended to increase the number of students, particularly women and under-represented minorities, who choose science related careers. The program focuses on the integration of mathematics into all areas of study with particular emphasis on the life sciences. The MUSCLE fellows provid...
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The arguments in favour of the public health director being a doctor remain powerful. It is difficult to imagine someone without a medical qualification being accepted by junior doctors, consultants and GPs. However, other disciplines may have a better understanding of social and economic determinants of health, and more skills in working with comm...
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We present Pb-isotopic data from the late-Archaean Lewisian marbles of Tiree, Iona, and Glenelg, each locality representing a different tectonic history since the mid-Proterozoic. Data from Tiree (unaffected Precambrian foreland to the Caledonian) yield an age of 1656 ± 23 Ma which is within error of broadly defined Laxfordian reworking events, bot...
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Application of the isotopic dating technique to metamorphosed limestones from Late Archaean low- and high-temperature greenschist-amphibolite-facies terrains in Karnataka, southern India, has revealed distinct differences in the evolution of each terrain and in their model μ1 values. The western low-temperature terrain is characterised by tracts of...
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Relatedness of Group I species P. iranica, P. clandestina, P. pseudotsugae, P. cactorum and a new species, P. idaei with specificity in pathogenicity tests to raspberry (Rubus idaeus), were examined at the molecular level using twenty random ten-mer primers to amplify total DNA (RAPDs) and by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer regions, I...
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We demonstrate an all-solid-state hybrid mode-locking technique for flash-lamp-pumped solid-state lasers. The combination of active acousto-optic modulation and fast saturable-absorber action from a low-temperature multiple quantum well allows strong pulse shaping to be achieved during the rapid pulse energy buildup from the flash-lamp pumping. Pul...
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We demonstrate an all-solid-state hybrid mode-locking technique for flash-lamp-pumped solid-state lasers. The combination of active acousto-optic modulation and fast saturable-absorber action from a low-temperature multiple quantum well allows strong pulse shaping to be achieved during the rapid pulse energy buildup from the flash-lamp pumping. Pul...
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A natural wetland discharging to a lagoon has been receiving effluent from a treatment works for 20 years. Nutrient levels in the lagoon and through the wetland were studied as part of an overall investigation into increasing the load on the sewage treatment works. The wetland is removing 94% of phosphorus (P) and 77% of nitrogen (N) from the efflu...
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Nearly all modelocked Ti:Al 2 O 3 lasers to date have been cw modelocked systems with relatively low pulse energies. Short pulse energies in the range of microjoules to millijoules can be generated using regenerative and multipass amplifier systems [1] . While these techniques achieve excellent performance, they are relatively costly and complex. I...
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships of extractable and secreted parathyroid hormone (PTH) and parathyroid secretory protein (PSP) in human parathyroid tumors to PTH messenger RNA (mRNA), PSP mRNA, and cell replication. In tissue cultures of seven adenomas and five secondary hyperplasias, we found a direct correlation for secr...
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We have found vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-, neurotensin-, substance P-, gastrin-releasing peptide-, calcitonin-, calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP-2)-, and somatostatin-like immunoreactivities in extracts of sporadic human parathyroid adenomas (n = 18). The content of CGRP-2, substance P, and somatostatin in adenomas correlated dire...
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A double-blind randomized cross-over trial of dexamethasone and prochlorperazine as adjunctive anti-emetics with cancer chemotherapy was undertaken. The drugs were compared for cisplatin, doxorubicin and several other chemotherapy regimens. A total of 44 eligible patients were analysed. Assessment was made by questionnaire answered by the patient 2...
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The production of sand associated with oil and gas developments has been a considerable problem in production operations in the recent past. Early investigative work on the subject concentrated upon the mechanisms by which sand production is initiated and in addition how the sand might be restrained from flow into the wellbore by a concentric linin...
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SPE Members Abstract Gravel packing is a widely applied technique for the control of sand. The increasing application of directional/drilling both on and offshore has led to a number of completion difficulties. Gravel packing in deviated wells has for a long time caused considerable difficulties especially at hole angles above 40. This paper discu...
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The process of gravel packing involves a substantial number of variables Which must be specified by the operator. The relationship between the variables, especially for gravel packing in highly deviated wells, is not well understood. Further, the effective packing of perforations in deviated wellbores is critical to ensuring both a productive and s...
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Various elements and general considerations pertaining to a general purpose modular multiparticle spectrometer system for studying many hadronic interactions were briefly described and discussed, including (1) high mass resonances, (2) inclusive and various exclusive reactions, (3) various correlation experiments, (4) some particular investigations...
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Typescript. Thesis (Honors)--Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 2005. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-79).
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