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Int J Public Health ; 69: 1606710, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39027015

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of medical student mistreatment in Lebanon, the framework of the incidents, and the extent of students' knowledge on mistreatment characteristics. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted using an online-based survey among medical students who have performed clinical rotations in Lebanon. Results: Out of 300 respondents, 48.7% reported being subjected to mistreatment during clinical practice, which was significantly associated with gender, type of university, and family income. The two most common sources of mistreatment were patients and their families/friends (77.4%), and attending physicians (52.7%), followed by residents (49.3%). Students mostly chose to be passive and pacifying. Additionally, 64.7% of students stated they were not trained about the ideal way to handle these incidents. Conclusion: This study showed that medical student mistreatment is highly prevalent in Lebanon. It also highlighted the lack of proper education on mistreatment characteristics and the necessity for investigating its effects.


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Étudiant médecine , Humains , Étudiant médecine/statistiques et données numériques , Étudiant médecine/psychologie , Liban/épidémiologie , Mâle , Femelle , Études transversales , Prévalence , Adulte , Jeune adulte , Enquêtes et questionnaires
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Int J Occup Saf Ergon ; 25(1): 148-152, 2019 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29616886

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Significance. There are many environmental considerations which may or may not lead to the development of faulty cervical mechanics. The design of near-vision lenses could contribute to the development of such cervical dysfunction and consequently neck pain. Decision-making regarding the proper type of lens prescription seems important for presbyopic individuals. Purpose. To investigate the effect of unifocal and multifocal lenses on cervical posture. Methods. Thirty subjects (18 females and 12 males) participated in the study with an age range from 40 to 64 years. Each subject wore consequently both unifocal and multifocal lenses randomly while reading. Lateral cervical spine X-ray films were taken for each subject during each lens wearing. X-ray films were analyzed with digital software (AutoCAD 2D version 22) to measure segmental angles of the cervical vertebrae (occiput/C1, C1/C2, C2/C3, C3/C4, C4/C5, C5/C6, C6/C7, C3/C7, C0/C3, and occiput/C7). Results. Higher significant extension angles were observed in the segments C0/C7, C1/C2, C5/C6, C6/C7 and C3/C7 (p < 0.05) during multifocal lens wearing, in contrast to higher flexion angles between C3/C4 and C4/C5 (p < 0.05) when wearing unifocal lenses. Conclusion. Multifocal lens spectacles produce increased extension in the cervical vertebrae angles when compared with the use of unifocal lenses.


Sujet(s)
Vertèbres cervicales/physiologie , Lunettes correctrices/classification , Posture , Presbytie , Adulte , Vertèbres cervicales/imagerie diagnostique , Ingénierie humaine , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Radiographie , Lecture
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J Cancer Res Clin Oncol ; 141(5): 769-84, 2015 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25005786

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PURPOSE: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, and thus, the scientific community has but great efforts to improve cancer management. Among the major challenges in cancer management is development of agents that can be used for early diagnosis and effective therapy. Conventional cancer management frequently lacks accurate tools for detection of early tumors and has an associated risk of serious side effects of chemotherapeutics. The need to optimize therapeutic ratio as the difference with which a treatment affects cancer cells versus healthy tissues lead to idea that it is needful to have a treatment that could act a the "magic bullet"-recognize cancer cells only. Nanoparticle platforms offer a variety of potentially efficient solutions for development of targeted agents that can be exploited for cancer diagnosis and treatment. There are two ways by which targeting of nanoparticles can be achieved, namely passive and active targeting. Passive targeting allows for the efficient localization of nanoparticles within the tumor microenvironment. Active targeting facilitates the active uptake of nanoparticles by the tumor cells themselves. METHODS: Relevant English electronic databases and scientifically published original articles and reviews were systematically searched for the purpose of this review. RESULTS: In this report, we present a comprehensive review of literatures focusing on the active targeting of nanoparticles to cancer cells, including antibody and antibody fragment-based targeting, antigen-based targeting, aptamer-based targeting, as well as ligand-based targeting. CONCLUSION: To date, the optimum targeting strategy has not yet been announced, each has its own advantages and disadvantages even though a number of them have found their way for clinical application. Perhaps, a combination of strategies can be employed to improve the precision of drug delivery, paving the way for a more effective personalized therapy.


Sujet(s)
Antinéoplasiques/administration et posologie , Systèmes de délivrance de médicaments/méthodes , Nanoparticules , Tumeurs/traitement médicamenteux , Humains
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Mol Clin Oncol ; 2(6): 904-908, 2014 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25279172

RÉSUMÉ

Cancer remains the one of the most common causes of mortality in humans; thus, cancer treatment is currently a major focus of investigation. Researchers worldwide have been searching for the optimal treatment (the 'magic bullet') that will selectively target cancer, without afflicting significant morbidity. Recent advances in cancer nanotechnology have raised exciting opportunities for specific drug delivery by an emerging class of nanotherapeutics that may be targeted to neoplastic cells, thereby offering a major advantage over conventional chemotherapeutic agents. There are two ways by which targeting of nanoparticles may be achieved, namely passive and active targeting. The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive review of the literature focusing on passive targeting.

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