نتایج جستجو برای: smi

تعداد نتایج: 1572  

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2008
David PJ Osborn Christine A Wright Gus Levy Michael B King Raman Deo Irwin Nazareth

BACKGROUND Severe mental illnesses (SMI) may be independently associated with cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome. We aimed to systematically assess studies that compared diabetes, dyslipidaemia, hypertension and metabolic syndrome in people with and without SMI. METHODS We systematically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL & PsycINFO. We hand searched reference lists of key a...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1993
R Kristeva-Feige B Feige S Makeig B Ross T Elbert

Changes in spectral power in neuromagnetic fields associated with a manual task requiring a high level of sensorimotor integration (SMI) were investigated by analysing spontaneous, non-invasively recorded activity during motor preparation (WAIT), task performance (SMI), and control (REST) conditions in four healthy, right-handed human subjects. Neuromagnetic fields were recorded over the left s...

2012
Patric Lundberg Eva Johansson Elialilia Okello Peter Allebeck Anna Thorson

Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) engage in risky sexual behaviours and have high prevalence of HIV in high-income countries. Little is known about sexual behaviours and HIV risk among persons with SMI in sub-Saharan Africa. In this qualitative study we explored how SMI may influence sexual risk behaviours and sexual health risks in Uganda. Individual semi-structured interviews were cond...

Journal: :Journal of Korean medical science 2015
Yun Jeong Hong Bora Yoon Yong S Shim Kook Jin Ahn Dong Won Yang Jae-Hong Lee

Subjective memory impairment (SMI) is now increasingly recognized as a risk factor of progression to dementia. This study investigated gray and white matter changes in the brains of SMI patients compared with normal controls and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients. We recruited 28 normal controls, 28 subjects with SMI, and 29 patients with MCI aged 60 or older. We analyzed gray and white m...

Journal: :African journal of psychiatry 2009
J J Ludwick P P Oosthuizen

OBJECTIVE Recent findings suggest that premature death in patients with severe mental illness (SMI) can be attributed to the high comorbidity of cardio-metabolic disorders. This study investigated the prevalence and monitoring of some risk factors for cardio-metabolic disease in a cohort with SMI, compared to the general medical population. METHOD 101 participants with SMI and 100 controls we...

2012
Akiyoshi Mabuchi Hiroshi Kitoh Masato Inoue Mitsuhiko Hayashi Naoki Ishiguro Nobuharu Suzuki

Background. The sensomotor insole (SMI) has clinically been shown to be successful in treating an intoeing gait. We investigated the biomechanical effect of SMI on a pediatric intoeing gait by using three-dimensional gait analysis. Methods. Six patients with congenital clubfeet and four patients with idiopathic intoeing gait were included. There were five boys and five girls with the average ag...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2011
Maureen K O'Connor Lisa Mueller Alice Van Ormer Robert Drake Walter Penk Robert Rosenheck Alicia Semiatin Charles E Drebing

Vocational services (VS), particularly supported employment models, have clear advantages for assisting adults with severe mental illness (SMI) in returning to the workplace, but a majority of eligible individuals with SMI do not receive any type of VS. The reasons for nonparticipation in VS remain poorly understood, and the potential contribution of cognitive impairment as a barrier to entry h...

2017
Ella Zomer David Osborn Irwin Nazareth Ruth Blackburn Alexandra Burton Sarah Hardoon Richard Ian Gregory Holt Michael King Louise Marston Stephen Morris Rumana Omar Irene Petersen Kate Walters Rachael Maree Hunter

OBJECTIVES To determine the cost-effectiveness of two bespoke severe mental illness (SMI)-specific risk algorithms compared with standard risk algorithms for primary cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention in those with SMI. SETTING Primary care setting in the UK. The analysis was from the National Health Service perspective. PARTICIPANTS 1000 individuals with SMI from The Health Improvemen...

2017
Richard G Jackson Rashmi Patel Nishamali Jayatilleke Anna Kolliakou Michael Ball Genevieve Gorrell Angus Roberts Richard J Dobson Robert Stewart

OBJECTIVES We sought to use natural language processing to develop a suite of language models to capture key symptoms of severe mental illness (SMI) from clinical text, to facilitate the secondary use of mental healthcare data in research. DESIGN Development and validation of information extraction applications for ascertaining symptoms of SMI in routine mental health records using the Clinic...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2005
Paul Valensi Jacques Pariès Valérie Brulport-Cerisier Florence Torremocha Régis-Nessim Sachs Gérald Vanzetto Emmanuel Cosson Boris Lormeau Jean-Raymond Attali Richard Maréchaud Bruno Estour Serge Halimi

OBJECTIVE Silent myocardial ischemia (SMI) in asymptomatic subjects with no history of myocardial infarction or angina is a frequent condition in diabetic patients. The aim of the study was to examine the predictive value of SMI for cardiac events in a multicenter cohort and to determine whether this value is higher in patients with a particular clinical profile. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A...

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