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Yaw, Xin Er, Pei Lee Teh, Weng Marc Lim, and Shaun Wen Huey Lee. "Indoor mobility challenges among older adults: A systematic review of barriers and limitations." PLOS One 20, no. 6 (2025): e0325064. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0325064.

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Introduction The global population is projected to double by 2050 with most older adults expressing preference to age in place. Despite this demographic shift, indoor mobility challenges which directly impact independence, safety and quality of life remains poorly understudied, creating a critical knowledge gap for effective intervention development. Methods A systematic literature search was conducted on four databases from inception to September 2024. Inclusion criteria included: (1) participants aged 60 years and above; (2) were primary data on self-reported indoor mobility challenges; and
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Bajin, Inci Yaman, Ute Bartels, Arun Reginald, et al. "EXPLORING THE EFFECT OF A VISUAL TELEREHABILITATION PROGRAM ON VISUAL PERCEPTION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH HEMIANOPIA CONSECUTIVE TO A BRAIN TUMOUR, PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PILOT STUDY." Neuro-Oncology Advances 5, Supplement_2 (2023): i12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdad071.052.

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Abstract Brain tumours (BT) in children often lead to visual impairment, which represents a significant morbidity for long-term survivors. A recent Children Cancer Survivor Study showed that 22.5% of patients with astroglial tumours had visual impairment 5 years after the diagnosis. In the pediatric population with hemianopia, there are no standardized protocols for managing vision loss. In this pilot study, a 6-week home-based visual telerehabilitation program (VTP) evaluated visual changes in 10 children with hemianopia consecutive to a BT. METHOD: The study included 10 patients aged 8-18 ye
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Hoepting, C. A., J. K. Allen, K. D. Vanderkooi, et al. "First Report of Iris yellow spot virus on Onion in Canada." Plant Disease 92, no. 2 (2008): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-92-2-0318a.

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Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV; family Bunyaviridae, genus Tospovirus) is an economically important viral pathogen of onion vectored by onion thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindeman). Rapid spread of IYSV has occurred in the western United States and Georgia, with recent reports of IYSV from New York in the northeastern United States (1). In June and mid-July of 2007, symptomatic plants were found in Ontario, Canada in onions grown from sets in a home garden in Grey County (44°27′N, 80°53′W) and on a small commercial farm in Ottawa-Carleton County (45°14′N, 75°28′W), respectively. In the home garden, ble
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Scheifele, David W., Scott A. Halperin, and Francisco Diaz-Mitoma. "Three-Year Follow-Up of protection Rates in Children Given Varicella Vaccine." Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases 13, no. 6 (2002): 382–286. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2002/907087.

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate and severity of subsequent varicella and zoster among children given a varicella vaccine.DESIGN: Retrospective survey conducted three years after vaccination, using standardized telephone interviews.SETTING: Three urban Canadian centres (Halifax, Ottawa and Vancouver).pARTICIpANTS: Of 475 eligible children, 431 aged three to 15 years participated.INTERVENTION: participants had received one dose of a live, attenuated varicella vaccine (Oka/GSK) an average of 36 months earlier.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Interviewers asked about known varicella exposures and obtained
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Molla, Azizur, Alexandra Locher, Theresa Bacon-Baguley, and Sonal Mandale. "Sustain Renewable Energy – Lessons for Bangladesh from an Interprofessional Study Conducted in West Michigan, USA." Eastern Journal of Healthcare 1, no. 1 (2021): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/ejhc.2021.1.1.11-17.

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Objective: Between 1999–2018, the Global Climate Risk Index placed Bangladesh in the top 10 countries most affected from extreme weather events associated with climate change. Implementation of alternative energy may minimize climate change in vulnerable countries. Our objectives were to characterize public knowledge and perceptions of costs and benefits of renewable energy in west Michigan, USA, and recommend areas in which policy discussions on renewable energy should focus. Method: Via email and postal service, we distributed a survey to 1,000 randomly-selected university employees, and 1,0
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Ro, Seung Ok. "A study on the Physical, Mental and Social Factors Influencing the Health Status of Aged Women in Korea." Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2, no. 1 (1996): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4069/kjwhn.1996.2.1.47.

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A total health state evaluation of Korean female elderlies was made by using the questionary scheme measuring the physical, mental and social functions of the elderlies, in order to investigate the critical factors for the health maintenance of female elderlies and to develop their preventive nursing program. A total of 280 subjects over 65 years old living in Seoul and the suburban area were selected and interviewed during the period of September and October in 1995. The materials collected were analyzed statistically by using SAS data processing program, and the results and recommendations a
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Khan, Aiza, Joy Ezeugwa, and Victor E. Ezeugwu. "A systematic review of the associations between sedentary behavior, physical inactivity, and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease." PLOS ONE 19, no. 3 (2024): e0293382. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293382.

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Background Parkinson’s disease (PD), known for motor symptoms, often presents early non-motor issues that significantly affect patients’ quality of life. While effective treatments are limited, physical activity and exercise offer potential benefits. However, an overlooked aspect of the movement intensity continuum is prolonged sitting or sedentary behavior, and physical inactivity. Thus, this study aimed to conduct a systematic review investigating the associations between sedentary behavior, physical inactivity, and non-motor symptoms, specifically cognitive impairment, depression, and poor
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Agarwal, Anirudh, Reid H. Whitlock, Ryan J. Bamforth, et al. "Percutaneous Versus Surgical Insertion of Peritoneal Dialysis Catheters: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis." Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease 8 (January 2021): 205435812110527. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20543581211052731.

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Background: Home-based peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an alternative to facility-based hemodialysis and has lower costs and greater freedom for patients with kidney failure. For a patient to undergo PD, a safe and reliable method of accessing the peritoneum is needed. However, different catheter insertion techniques may affect patient health outcomes. Objective: To compare the risk of infectious and mechanical complications between surgical (open and laparoscopic) PD catheter insertion and percutaneous catheter insertion. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Setting: We searched for obser
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AT, Gebremeskel, Kakuru DM, and Etowa JB. "Multilevel Barriers to Access Health and HIV Care Among African, Caribbean, and Black Men and Youths in Ottawa, Ontario: A Qualitative Study." Austin Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology 9, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.26420/austinjpublichealthepidemiol.2022.1131.

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Background: Ontario is home to the largest proportion of African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) people living in Canada. This group isdisproportionately affected by the HIV pandemic. However, there is limited evidence on how multilevel barriersintersect and mutually reinforce each other to restrict access to health and HIV care. This paper examines multilevel barriers to access health and HIV carebased on the lived experiences of ACB people in Ottawa and Ontario. Method: We conducted community based qualitative study with selfidentified ACB men aged 16 and over, living in Ottawa. Our approach is
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Kroshus-Havril, Emily, Todd Kesner, Mary Kathleen Steiner, Kirsten Senturia, and Frederick P. Rivara. "Development and Evaluation of a Web-Based Family-Centered Decision Support Tool About Firearm Storage." Annals of Behavioral Medicine, July 17, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/abm/kaae039.

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Abstract Background Many youth in the USA have access to a loaded and unlocked firearm in their home. Discussions between adult family members have the potential to positively influence firearm storage. Purpose Work with firearm-owning parents to develop and obtain preliminary data about the efficacy of a family-centered decision support tool about firearm storage. Methods We adapted the Ottawa Personal Decision Guide for Two to the issue of firearm storage, producing the Family Safety Check-In. Subsequently, we evaluated its acceptability and impact on intentions to make a plan with their par
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Ottawa Protestant Home for the Aged. Constitution and by-laws of the Ottawa Protestant Home for the Aged. s.n.], 1987.

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Howard, McIlveen, ed. Full circle: Spiritual therapy for the elderly. Haworth Press, 1999.

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A Grand sacred concert will be given in the City Hall under the management of Mr. St. John Hyttenrauch on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, July 7th and 8th, 1875, in aid of the Protestant Home for the Orphans, Aged and Friendless. s.n., 1986.

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Kirkland, Kevin H., and Howard McIlveen. Full Circle: Spiritual Therapy for the Elderly (Haworth Activities Management) (Haworth Activities Management). Haworth Press, 1998.

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