Search Results - "Carson, Matthew A"
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Bioactive Compounds from Marine Organisms: Potential for Bone Growth and Healing
Published in Marine drugs (18-09-2018)“…Marine organisms represent a highly diverse reserve of bioactives which could aid in the treatment of a wide range of diseases, including various…”
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Screening for osteogenic activity in extracts from Irish marine organisms: The potential of Ceramium pallidum
Published in PloS one (28-11-2018)“…Extracts and compounds derived from marine organisms have reportedly shown some osteogenic potential. As such, these bioactives may aid in the treatment of…”
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Trusting relationships between patients with non-curative cancer and healthcare professionals create ethical obstacles for informed consent in clinical trials: a grounded theory study
Published in BMC palliative care (01-07-2023)“…Clinical trial participation for patients with non-curative cancer is unlikely to present personal clinical benefit, which raises the bar for informed consent…”
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Nothing to lose: a grounded theory study of patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives of being involved in the consent process for oncology trials with non-curative intent
Published in BMC palliative care (30-10-2020)“…Abstract Background Clinical cancer research trials may offer little or no direct clinical benefit to participants where a cure is no longer possible. As such,…”
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Correction: Screening for osteogenic activity in extracts from Irish marine organisms: The potential of Ceramium pallidum
Published in PloS one (23-01-2019)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207303.]…”
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An exploration of the prevalence and experience of cardiac cachexia: protocol for a mixed methods cross-sectional study
Published in BMC palliative care (20-10-2019)“…Cachexia is a complex and multifactorial syndrome defined as severe weight loss and muscle wasting which frequently goes unrecognised in clinical practice [1]…”
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Care plans for the older heart failure patient
Published in European heart journal supplements (01-12-2019)“…Heart failure (HF) professionals are managing an older population with multiple, often interconnected comorbidities. The average age of the HF patient has…”
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Exploring the prevalence, impact and experience of cardiac cachexia in patients with advanced heart failure and their caregivers: A sequential phased study
Published in Palliative medicine (01-07-2022)“…Background: Cardiac Cachexia is a wasting syndrome that has a significant impact on patient mortality and quality of life world-wide, although it is poorly…”
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Secondary prevention and cardiovascular care across Europe: A survey of European Society of Cardiology members’ views
Published in European journal of cardiovascular nursing : journal of the Working Group on Cardiovascular Nursing of the European Society of Cardiology (01-03-2020)“…Introduction: Secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease is a significant clinical challenge and despite European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines,…”
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The varied role, scope of practice, and education of cardiovascular nurses in ESC-affiliated countries: an ACNAP survey
Published in European journal of cardiovascular nursing : journal of the Working Group on Cardiovascular Nursing of the European Society of Cardiology (20-08-2021)“…Cardiovascular disease burden is increasing globally, pressuring nursing staff to deliver high-quality care across a diverse range of treatment areas. As such,…”
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Red algal extracts from Plocamium lyngbyanum and Ceramium secundatum stimulate osteogenic activities in vitro and bone growth in zebrafish larvae
Published in Scientific reports (16-05-2018)“…Through the current trend for bioprospecting, marine organisms - particularly algae - are becoming increasingly known for their osteogenic potential. Such…”
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