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2022 ◽  
pp. 002216782110682
Author(s):  
Gabriela Ďurašková ◽  
Brennan Peterson

This qualitative research study aimed to examine aspects of posttraumatic growth (PTG) in women with a long-standing experience of involuntary childlessness. In-depth semi-structured interviews, lasting an average of 53 min, were conducted in the Czech Republic. Twenty-four women, averaging 38.8 years old with an average of 6.2 years of infertility experience, participated. They were asked how involuntary childlessness affected/changed their partnerships, sexual life, job, future plans, attitude to children/values/faith, and leisure time. Participants shared both positive and negative aspects of the infertility experience. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Five main themes of PTG were identified: strengthening of partnership, greater humility, deeper self-appreciation, reassessment of relationships, and changes in the philosophy of life. These findings could be useful to mental health providers to facilitate the PTG process in patients.


Author(s):  
Neil M. Donahue

Editor-in-chief Neil Donahue reflects on the first year of Environmental Science: Atmospheres and future plans.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 176
Author(s):  
Bo Liu ◽  
Chao Feng ◽  
Duan Gu ◽  
Fei Gao ◽  
Haixiao Deng ◽  
...  

The Shanghai soft X-ray Free-Electron Laser facility (SXFEL), which is the first X-ray FEL facility in China, is being constructed in two phases: the test facility (SXFEL-TF) and the user facility (SXFEL-UF). The test facility was initiated in 2006 and funded in 2014. The commissioning of the test facility was finished in 2020. The user facility was funded in 2016 to upgrade the accelerator energy and build two undulator lines with five experimental end-stations. The output photon energy of the user facility will cover the whole water window range. This paper presents an overview of the SXFEL facility, including considerations of the upgrade, layout and design, construction status, commissioning progress and future plans.


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Linda Corrin ◽  
Gwo-Jen Hwang ◽  
Jason M. Lodge ◽  
Kate Thompson

The end of 2021 marks the first anniversary of the new AJET Lead Editor Team. In this editorial we explore the role of change in the past two years of educational technology in tertiary education, and what this has meant for AJET. We also present the bibliometrics for the year, a summary of what was published in AJET in 2021, and what we have learnt as the new lead editor team. We conclude with a look at what is next for AJET as we move into 2022 and a thank you to all the important people who make AJET a success.


Early Theatre ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erin E. Kelly ◽  
Melinda J. Gough
Keyword(s):  

This editorial discusses content for Early Theatre issue 24.2 (December 2021) as well as future plans for the journal.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gillian Strudwick ◽  
Lynn Nagle ◽  
Margaret Ann Kennedy ◽  
Peggy White ◽  
Brian Lo ◽  
...  

This poster will provide an overview of the various initiatives completed to support the development of informatics competencies among senior nurse leaders in Canada. These initiatives have included a literature review to uncover competencies of relevance to the Canadian context, and a Delphi study to achieve consensus on the competencies for Canada. Current and future plans will be discussed to translate these competencies into practice among senior nurse leaders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Alexandre Porres ◽  
Matt Barber ◽  
Derek Kwan

This paper discusses the history of the Cyclone library, whose purpose is to clone MAX/MSP objects into Pure Data and provide compatibility between these two environments. This paper describes the different phases and versions of Cyclone from its early days to the current state of development and our future plans.


BMJ Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. e051397
Author(s):  
Yingshuang Zhu ◽  
Yeting Hu ◽  
Xiangxing Kong ◽  
Qian Xiao ◽  
Zhizhong Pan ◽  
...  

PurposeThe National Colorectal Cancer Cohort (NCRCC) study aims to specifically assess risk factors and biomarkers related to endpoints across the colorectal cancer continuum from the aetiology through survivorship.ParticipantsThe NCRCC study includes the Colorectal Cancer Screening Cohort (CRCSC), which recruited individuals who were at high risk of CRC between 2016 and 2020 and Colorectal Cancer Patients Cohort (CRCPC), which recruited newly diagnosed patients with CRC between 2015 and 2020. Data collection was based on questionnaires and abstraction from electronic medical record. Items included demographic and lifestyle factors, clinical information, survivorship endpoints and other information. Multiple biospecimens including blood, tissue and urine samples were collected. Participants in CRCSC were followed by a combination of periodic survey every 5 years and annual linkage with regional or national cancer and death registries for at least 10 years. In CRCPC, follow-up was conducted with both active and passive approaches at 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months after surgery.Findings to dateA total of 19 377 participants and 15 551 patients with CRC were recruited in CRCSC and in CRCPC, respectively. In CRCSC, 48.0% were men, and the average age of participants at enrolment was 58.7±8.3 years. In CRCPC, 61.4% were men, and the average age was 60.3±12.3 years with 18.9% of participants under 50 years of age.Future plansLongitudinal data and biospecimens will continue to be collected. Based on the cohorts, several studies to assess risk factors and biomarkers for CRC or its survivorship will be conducted, ultimately providing research evidence from Chinese population and optimising evidence-based guidelines across the CRC continuum.


Development ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 148 (23) ◽  

The ability to derive and maintain pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) from livestock species in defined media conditions will contribute to many new research avenues, including comparative embryology and xenotransplantation. In a new paper in Development, Masaki Kinoshita, Toshihiro Kobayashi, Hiroshi Nagashima, Ramiro Alberio, Austin Smith and colleagues describe their three-component medium, which supports long-term propagation of PSCs in the absence of feeders or serum factors. We caught up with the authors to find out more about their research and their future plans.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 367-368
Author(s):  
Kamal Masaki ◽  
Tim Donlon ◽  
Donald Willcox ◽  
Brian Morris ◽  
Richard Allsopp ◽  
...  

Abstract sKuakini Medical Center (Kuakini) is establishing an interdisciplinary Hawai’i-based Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) for clinical and translational research on aging. - Specific Aim 1: Create a world class, innovative, interdisciplinary Center for Translational Research on Aging by building on the existing rare and valuable Kuakini Honolulu Heart Program (Kuakini HHP) and its related studies and research infrastructure. - Specific Aim 2: Advance the genomic, biological and clinical science of aging, and enhance the world class character of our Center, by enlisting accomplished senior scientists to mentor promising Hawaii-based new investigators in interdisciplinary aging research and career development. - Specific Aim 3: Elevate the capacity of our Center by: i) creating a state-of-the-art Clinical and Translational Core, and ii) collaborating with other Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence. This presentation will briefly introduce the Center and discuss its aims, research strategy, and future plans.


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