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pro vyhledávání: '"Kelle Hurd"'
Autor:
Leslie Skeith, Kelle Hurd, Shruti Chaturvedi, Lorraine Chow, Joshua Nicholas, Adrienne Lee, Daniel Young, Dawn Goodyear, Jennifer Soucie, Louis Girard, Antoine Dufour, Ejaife O. Agbani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine. 11:7115
Background: Congenital thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (cTTP) is a rare disorder caused by an inherited genetic deficiency of ADAMTS13 and affects less than one per million individuals. Patients who are diagnosed with TTP during pregnancy are at
Autor:
Julia N Kupis, T Lee Ann Hawkins, Kelle Hurd, Jolene T. Haws, Meghan Eo Vlasschaert, Irene Wy Ma
Publikováno v:
Obstetric Medicine
Background Simulation-based training’s impact on learning outcomes may be related to cognitive load or emotions during training. We evaluated the association of validated measures of cognitive load and emotion with learning outcomes in simulation-b
Autor:
Kelle Hurd, Cheryl Barnabe
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 47:586-592
Background Indigenous populations of Canada, America, Australia, and New Zealand have increased rates and severity of rheumatic disease. Our objective was to summarize mortality outcomes and explore disease and social factors related to mortality. Me
Autor:
Cheryl Barnabe, Kelle Hurd
Publikováno v:
Rheumatology International
We performed a systematic review designed to characterize clinical phenotypes and outcomes in Indigenous populations with rheumatic disease to enhance the understanding of how rheumatic disease presents in Indigenous populations and allow for better
Autor:
Elizabeth D. Ferucci, Chu Yang Lin, Kelle Hurd, Adalberto Loyola-Sanchez, Louise Crane, Bonnie Healy, Cheryl Barnabe
Publikováno v:
Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism. 49(1)
Background Research adhering to community engagement processes leads to improved outcomes. The level of Indigenous communities’ engagement in rheumatology research is unknown. Objective To characterize the frequency and level of community engagemen
Publikováno v:
Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism. 46(5)
Purpose Indigenous populations of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States of America (USA) experience a higher prevalence of arthritis conditions. Differences in clinical outcomes and mortality may reflect healthcare service use inequit
Publikováno v:
Avenue: Calgary; Nov/Dec2024, p88-93, 5p
Autor:
ASHA, TSERING, CHENG, CARMEN, COMBER, SARAH, FONGER, RILEY, FORTNEY, VALERIE, FRANGOU, CHRISTINA, HILL, KYMBERLEY, HIROSE, ALYSSA, HORNER, DOUG, ILES, NATHAN, LEONARD, DÉJÀ, PARKER, ABBY, PICHÉ, OLIVIA, REAM, MICHAEL A., SETO, COLLEEN, SYLVESTER, KRISTA
Publikováno v:
Avenue: Calgary; Nov/Dec2024, p38-87, 42p
Autor:
Skeith, Leslie1 (AUTHOR), Hurd, Kelle1 (AUTHOR), Chaturvedi, Shruti2 (AUTHOR), Chow, Lorraine3 (AUTHOR), Nicholas, Joshua3 (AUTHOR), Lee, Adrienne4 (AUTHOR), Young, Daniel5 (AUTHOR), Goodyear, Dawn1 (AUTHOR), Soucie, Jennifer6 (AUTHOR), Girard, Louis1 (AUTHOR), Dufour, Antoine7 (AUTHOR), Agbani, Ejaife O.7,8 (AUTHOR) ejaife.agbani@ucalgary.ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine. Dec2022, Vol. 11 Issue 23, p7115. 7p.
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism.
Objective Past publications have highlighted an excess rheumatic disease incidence and prevalence in indigenous populations of Canada (First Nations, Inuit, and Metis), and the United States of America (Alaska Native and American Indian). We have upd