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View article: Sex differences in renal acid-base regulation
Sex differences in renal acid-base regulation Open
Disturbances in acid-base regulation are common and can have detrimental effects. Here, we provide evidence that acid-base disturbances in males and females are consistent with female mice being able to defend acid and base challenges more…
View article: Nutritional interventions and related efforts addressing undernutrition during rehabilitation after acquired brain injury: a scoping review protocol
Nutritional interventions and related efforts addressing undernutrition during rehabilitation after acquired brain injury: a scoping review protocol Open
Introduction Patients with an acquired brain injury (ABI) are at an increased risk of undernutrition due to the disease-related inflammation and other numerous symptoms that impact their nutrition. Unfortunately, recommendations related to…
View article: A remote health intervention to reduce impairing post-concussional mild-to-moderate symptoms in adults (GAIN Lite): Study protocol for a parallel group randomised trial
A remote health intervention to reduce impairing post-concussional mild-to-moderate symptoms in adults (GAIN Lite): Study protocol for a parallel group randomised trial Open
Background: Mild traumatic brain injury, commonly known as concussion, has been estimated to be around 600 per 100.000 yearly in Denmark, and 30-50 million new cases worldwide. Although complete resolution normally occurs within a few week…
View article: Convergence insufficiency in patients with post-concussion syndrome is accompanied by a higher symptom load: a cross-sectional study
Convergence insufficiency in patients with post-concussion syndrome is accompanied by a higher symptom load: a cross-sectional study Open
In patients with post-concussion syndrome, the load of nonvisual symptoms is higher in the presence of CI. A prospective interventional study on CI is required to study the relationship between CI and other post-concussion symptoms.
View article: Characteristics of constipation screening and assessment tools: a scoping review protocol
Characteristics of constipation screening and assessment tools: a scoping review protocol Open
Introduction Constipation is a common and significant burden on individuals and healthcare systems. Accurate assessment of constipation severity and symptom improvement are vital aspects of caring for patients with constipation. Therefore,…
View article: Nursing representatives in clinical quality databases and the presence of nursing‐sensitive indicators of fundamental nursing care
Nursing representatives in clinical quality databases and the presence of nursing‐sensitive indicators of fundamental nursing care Open
Aim To identify and describe nursing‐sensitive indicators in Danish clinical quality databases and to examine the association between nurse representation on database steering committees and the presence of indicators related to aspects of…
View article: Interdisciplinary intervention (GAIN) for adults with post-concussion symptoms: a study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
Interdisciplinary intervention (GAIN) for adults with post-concussion symptoms: a study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial Open
Background Persistent post-concussion symptoms (PCS) are associated with prolonged disability, reduced health-related quality of life and reduced workability. At present, no strong evidence for treatments for people with persistent PCS exi…
View article: Body composition measures may help target fundamental nutritional nursing efforts in rehabilitating patients with acquired brain injury
Body composition measures may help target fundamental nutritional nursing efforts in rehabilitating patients with acquired brain injury Open
Aim To illuminate using body composition measurements for malnutrition measured by Bio Impedance Analysis (BIA), as opposed to body mass index (BMI), and discuss benefits and burdens for fundamental nursing care. Design A second analysis o…
View article: <p>Incidence of Free of Charge Physiotherapy in a Danish National Cohort of Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients</p>
Incidence of Free of Charge Physiotherapy in a Danish National Cohort of Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Open
This study found substantial differences in the incidence of referral to FCP in a Danish population of stroke, PD, MS and RA patients.