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        Injury Fear, Stigma, and Reporting in Professional Dancers

        Amy J. Vassallo,Evangelos Pappas,Emmanuel Stamatakis,Claire E. Hiller 한국산업안전보건공단 산업안전보건연구원 2019 Safety and health at work Vol.10 No.3

        Background: Professional dance is a physically demanding career path with a high injury prevalence, yet an ingrained culture of hiding or pushing through injuries. Developing better knowledge surrounding the cultural beliefs and behaviors related to injury reporting is critical to understand their incidence and burden. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate injury fear and injury reporting behaviors in professional dancers in Australia. Methods: This study utilized data collected in a cross-sectional survey of professional dancers in Australia. Descriptive analysis of injury fear and reporting stigma are presented with comparisons between subgroups (full-time versus part-time dancers; men versus women) conducted using two-sided Fisher’s exact tests. Results: A total of 146 professional dancers were included. Over half (63%) of the respondents reported that they fear sustaining a dance-related injury, that they believe there is still a stigma surrounding injuries in dance (62%), and that this stigma has led to a delay in reporting or seeking care for an injury (51%). A lower proportion of part-time than full-time dancers reported that they would usually tell someone within their dance employment about an injury (35.1% vs. 59.6%, p ¼ 0.006). Conclusion: Professional dancers are at risk of losing contracts or roles if they are injured, and therefore, it is common to dance through their occurrence. Many dancers, particularly those dancing part-time, are unwilling to tell their employers about their injuries. Action is required to improve this culture regarding injury reporting and help seeking for more effective injury understanding, prevention, and management in dance.

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        Injury Fear, Stigma, and Reporting in Professional Dancers

        Vassallo, Amy J.,Pappas, Evangelos,Stamatakis, Emmanuel,Hiller, Claire E. Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute 2019 Safety and health at work Vol.10 No.3

        Background: Professional dance is a physically demanding career path with a high injury prevalence, yet an ingrained culture of hiding or pushing through injuries. Developing better knowledge surrounding the cultural beliefs and behaviors related to injury reporting is critical to understand their incidence and burden. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate injury fear and injury reporting behaviors in professional dancers in Australia. Methods: This study utilized data collected in a cross-sectional survey of professional dancers in Australia. Descriptive analysis of injury fear and reporting stigma are presented with comparisons between subgroups (full-time versus part-time dancers; men versus women) conducted using two-sided Fisher's exact tests. Results: A total of 146 professional dancers were included. Over half (63%) of the respondents reported that they fear sustaining a dance-related injury, that they believe there is still a stigma surrounding injuries in dance (62%), and that this stigma has led to a delay in reporting or seeking care for an injury (51%). A lower proportion of part-time than full-time dancers reported that they would usually tell someone within their dance employment about an injury (35.1% vs. 59.6%, p = 0.006). Conclusion: Professional dancers are at risk of losing contracts or roles if they are injured, and therefore, it is common to dance through their occurrence. Many dancers, particularly those dancing part-time, are unwilling to tell their employers about their injuries. Action is required to improve this culture regarding injury reporting and help seeking for more effective injury understanding, prevention, and management in dance.

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        TUBES OF FINITE CHEN-TYPE

        Al-Zoubi, Hassan,Jaber, Khalid M.,Stamatakis, Stylianos Korean Mathematical Society 2018 대한수학회논문집 Vol.33 No.2

        In this paper, we consider surfaces in the 3-dimensional Euclidean space $\mathbb{E}^3$ which are of finite III-type, that is, they are of finite type, in the sense of B.-Y. Chen, corresponding to the third fundamental form. We present an important family of surfaces, namely, tubes in $\mathbb{E}^3$. We show that tubes are of infinite III-type.

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        Determinants of neoadjuvant chemotherapy use in muscle-invasive bladder cancer

        Filipe LF. Carvalho,Alexander Zeymo,Jillian Egan,Colleen H. Kelly,Chaoyi Zheng,John H. Lynch,Jonathan Hwang,Lambros Stamatakis,Ross E. Krasnow,Keith J. Kowalczyk 대한비뇨의학회 2020 Investigative and Clinical Urology Vol.61 No.4

        Purpose: Cisplatin-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) followed by radical cystectomy (RC) is standard of care for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). However, NAC is used in less than 20% of patients with MIBC. Our goal is to investigate factors that contribute to underutilization NAC to facilitate more routine incorporation into clinical practice. Materials and Methods: We identified 5,915 patients diagnosed with cT2-T3N0M0 MIBC who underwent RC between 2004 and 2014 from the National Cancer Database. Univariate and multivariable models were created to identify variables associated with NAC utilization. Results: Only 18.8% of patients received NAC during the study period. On univariate analyses, NAC utilization was more likely at academic hospitals, US South and Midwest (p<0.05). Higher Charlson score was associated with decrease use of NAC (p<0.05). On multivariate analysis, treatment in academic hospitals (odds ratio [OR], 1.367; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.186–1.576), in the Midwest (OR, 1.538; 95% CI, 1.268–1.977) and South (OR, 1.424; 95% CI, 1.139–1.781) were independently associated with NAC utilization. Older age (75 to 84 years old; OR, 0.532; 95% CI, 0.427–0.664) and higher Charlson score (OR, 0.607; 95% CI, 0.439–0.839) were associated with decreased NAC utilization. Sixty-eight percent of patients did not receive NAC because it was not planned and only 2.5% of patients had contraindications for NAC treatment. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that NAC is underutilized. Decreased utilization of NAC was associated with older patients and higher Charlson score. This underutilization may be related to practice patterns as very few patients have true contraindications.

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        Viscose Fabric Functionalized with Copper and Copper Alginate Treatment Toward Antibacterial and UV Blocking Properties

        Nikolaos S. Heliopoulos,Georgios N. Kouzilos,Arsenios I. Giarmenitis,Sergios K. Papageorgiou,Kostas Stamatakis,Fotios Κ. Katsaros 한국섬유공학회 2020 Fibers and polymers Vol.21 No.6

        Viscose fabrics were modified with alginate and doped with copper ions, to investigate the effect of copper dopingon their antibacterial and UV blocking properties. The modified fabrics were characterized using FTIR, UV spectroscopy,SEM and chromatometric analysis and their copper uptake properties were investigated. The antibacterial effect of thetreatments was evaluated before and after repeated washings (up to 50 cycles). The resulting composite materials showedexcellent antibacterial properties with up to 100 % reduction of bacteria, even from very low copper content, while alginate/copper treatment increased the UV radiation protection index by 261 %, offering a composite fabric with improvedperformance.

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