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Developing a simple risk metric for the effect of sport-related concussion and physical pain on mental healthWalker, Daniel, Qureshi, A.W., Marchant, D., Balani, A.B. 25 October 2023 (has links)
Yes / Risk factors associated with depression in athletes include biological sex, physical pain, and history of sport-related concussion (SRC). Due to the well-documented benefits of sport and physical activity on mental health, athletes and non-athletes were recruited to assess any differences. Beyond this, athletes were also grouped by sport-type (contact/non-contact sports) due to the increased prevalence of pain and SRC in contact sports. To our knowledge, there has been no research on how these factors influence the likelihood of depression. In the current study, 144 participants completed a short survey on the above factors and the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Sixty-two of these reported a history of concussion. Logistic regression revealed all the above predictors to be significantly associated with the depression scale. Individuals that had previously sustained SRC, were experiencing greater physical pain and females were more likely to display poor mental health. However, we provide further evidence for the benefits of engaging in sport and physical activity as those that took part in sport were less likely to report depression. Therefore, this study provides a simple risk metric whereby sportspeople can make a better informed choice of their sporting participation, making their own cost/reward judgement.
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We lost a lot, but something good came out of it too': Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental wellbeing of British Muslim Pakistani women with family responsibilitiesIqbal, Halima, Lockyer, B., Iqbal, Syka, Dickerson, J. 06 October 2023 (has links)
Yes / The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions caused major disruption globally, shedding light on the unprecedented strain upon the mental health and wellbeing of individuals around the world. Poor mental health in the pandemic is reported to be greater in women, with mothers being at increased risk. It is unclear whether there are differences in the impact of mental wellbeing on some ethnic groups over others. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of British Muslim Pakistani women with family responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, two years on from the first lockdown.
Methods
Qualitative interviews with women were conducted via telephone using a semi-structured topic guide. The sample included 25 British Muslim Pakistani women with family responsibilities, both English and non-English speaking. Women lived in households that ranged in number and included extended family. Key themes were determined using thematic analysis.
Results
Results were grouped under three themes. These were (1) Community, cultural and religious contributors to poor mental wellbeing, (2) religious and cultural mediators of mental distress, and (3) perceived positive impact on lifestyle. British Muslim Pakistani women were psychologically distressed by the high rates of virus transmission and deaths in their communities and at the prospect of older members of their extended family developing the virus. The impact of restrictions on fundamental religious and cultural interactions further exacerbated poor mental wellbeing in this population. Religion, community social capital and larger household structures were all effective coping strategies for British Muslim Pakistani women. Positive impacts of the pandemic included becoming closer to family and faith, and increased work/life harmony.
Conclusions
An exploration of religious and cultural coping mechanisms should be used to inform future national pandemic preparedness plans, as well as effective strategies for building and maintaining social capital. This may increase adherence to physical distancing and other protective behaviours in populations. / Department of Health, United Kingdom, NIHR200166
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Automated Risk Assessment : potential benefits and risks in the Swedish insurance marketHellman, Isabella January 2016 (has links)
The technological advances made in society has affected many industries, one that is affected is the insurance market. The purpose of this thesis has been to identify potential benefits and risks connected to the automation of the risk assessment process of life insurance on the Swedish insurance market. In order to enhance the understanding and further enabling the identification of the potential benefits and risks the future process, as preferred by the participants, and the current process are discussed. The thesis includes the participants by using participatory design and analyzes the findings in connection to literature within the area of e-business and strategic planning. The result shows a number of identified benefits of automating the risk assessment process along with potential risk that should be addressed.
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以醫師責任保險降低醫療風險之研究 / An Investigation of Medical Liability Insurance to Reduce Medical Risks陳孟佳, Chen, Meng Chia Unknown Date (has links)
隨著近年醫療糾紛日益增加,民刑事訴訟程序冗長,醫病雙方長時間煎熬,醫病關係日益惡化,導致防禦性醫療盛行。本研究從醫療責任切入,討論醫療爭議及現行處理途徑與方式,現行醫療責任保險之發展,簡介外國醫療責任保險概況。探討我國實施強制醫療責任保險之可能性。
本研究試圖以多階層醫療風險處理模式,以達有效處理醫療糾紛事件之目的。該模式將建立強制醫療責任保險以提供基本補償及簡化賠償機制,推動醫療機構責任保險以行政手段加強民眾保障,限定賠償金額避免高風險急重症專科無人從事,提倡醫師專業責任保險分散風險,引進醫事審議仲裁機制縮短醫療糾紛審查及賠償程序。
期以多面向分層處理醫療糾紛及其賠償問題,建構安全的醫療制度,避免防衛性醫療的盛行及司法資源的浪費。 / With the growing number of medical malpractice cases and the lengthy process of both civil and criminal litigation procedures in recent years, the torture has been agonizing and worsening the relationship between physicians and patients. The very situation results in the prevalence of defensive medical treatment. This research deals with the problem from the viewpoint of medical liability, discusses the current methods of handling medical disputes and explores the development of current medical liability insurance. An overview of the situation in other countries is presented to investigate the possibility of implementing mandatory medical liability insurance in Taiwan.
This research attempts to establish a multi-level mode to effectively resolve medical risks. This mode will contribute to a lot of functions including enforcing mandatory medical liability insurance, supporting a fundamental compensation and simplifying the process of damages claiming. Furthermore, the mode will also serve to promote the medical liability insurance of medical institutions and in turn enhance the protection for the common public with administrative measures. In addition, the mode intends to restrict the upper limit of damages in order to remedy the serious phenomenon that no doctors are willing to practice in the high-risk medical departments, which is expected to distribute the medical risk of all the doctors. It will also introduce a medical arbitration mechanism to shorten and accelerate the procedure of medical reviewing and damages claiming in handling medical malpractice cases.
We hope, with the establishment of such a multi-level mode, a sound and wholesome medical system can be constructed and the overflowing defensive medical treatment and waste of judicial resources can be avoided.
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