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0000-0002-9053-0683
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Victoria University
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Publisher: CRC Press
Date: 29-06-2000
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 03-1986
DOI: 10.1111/J.2044-8341.1986.TB02665.X
Abstract: Sixty primigravidae were assessed on the short form of the Stress-Arousal Adjective Check List (SACL) at the commencement of the third trimester of pregnancy. Fifty-four of these were also administered the SACL in the labour ward and at three days after birth. On the first assessment the mean levels for the group of mothers were above normative levels of stress but not normative levels of arousal. In labour there was a significant increase in stress accompanied by a significant decrease in arousal. On the third day stress and arousal means were at approximately normative levels. Of those women stressed antenatally, four-fifths were also stressed in labour and half were stressed postnatally. Correlates of stress and arousal are examined and the utility of the measures discussed.
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 08-05-2017
Publisher: Academy of Management
Date: 07-2012
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 07-1987
DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2125.1987.TB03138.X
Abstract: 1 The pharmacokinetics of salbutamol and its sulphate conjugate were examined during intravenous and steady-state oral administration in nine patients receiving the drug for the prevention or treatment of premature labour. 2 Uterine contractions were inhibited by plasma salbutamol concentrations in the range 8-33 ng ml-1 in six of the seven patients who were receiving intravenous drug. 3 By comparison with our previous study in a control group of healthy males and nonpregnant females, the total clearance of salbutamol in premature labour (501 s.d. 185 ml min-1) was similar to that in the control group (480 s.d. 123 ml min-1). Renal salbutamol clearance (208 s.d. 51 ml min-1), however, was significantly less than that in the control group (283 s.d. 51 ml min-1). 4 The systemic availability (n = 3), urinary recovery of unchanged oral salbutamol and area under the plasma curve during the oral dosage interval (n = 5) were all only slightly lower (10-20%) than control values, suggesting slightly lower oral absorption. 5 Formation and elimination of the sulphate conjugate were similar to those observed in control subjects suggesting that first-pass sulphation in the gut wall is unchanged in pregnancy. Overall there were only minor differences in salbutamol pharmacokinetics between control subjects and patients in premature labour.
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 02-2019
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Date: 2011
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 04-2009
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 06-2012
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 11-2012
Publisher: No publisher found
Date: 2016
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 14-12-2022
DOI: 10.1111/APHW.12329
Abstract: Mindfulness‐based initiatives have been shown to improve psychological wellbeing and increase academic engagement in school settings. The current study explored barriers and facilitators to the implementation of mindfulness‐based (MB) programmes in schools. Ninety‐five teachers completed an online survey, and six principals were interviewed, with questions for both informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Quantitative data was analysed via descriptive statistics and independent s le t tests. Qualitative interview data were analysed via thematic analysis. Teachers reported facilitators to successful MB programme implementation as self‐efficacy and motivation, knowledge about MB programmes, acceptance of responsibility to deliver MB programmes and belief of negative consequences if MB programmes are not delivered. Principals reported organisational‐level facilitators as having a school‐wide positive education framework relevant to the school context, taking a long‐term approach, school leaders supporting the initiatives and understanding the evidence behind MB programmes and empowering staff to engage in mindfulness. In idual‐level facilitators included staff buy‐in and commitment to practice and understanding mindfulness. Barriers included time, resources/money, staff buy‐in and competing strategic priorities within the school. These findings are important for consideration by policymakers determining the way forward for more widespread implementation of MB programmes in Australia.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date: 12-2009
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 12-2016
Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)
Date: 03-05-2019
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 11-1986
DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2125.1986.TB02939.X
Abstract: The pharmacokinetics of salbutamol and its sulphate conjugate metabolite were investigated after intravenous and steady-state oral administration of salbutamol to 10 healthy volunteers. With intravenous administration, total plasma clearance was 480 +/- 123 ml min-1, elimination half-life was 3.86 +/- 0.83 h and apparent volume of distribution was 156 +/- 381. Urinary excretion of unchanged drug and sulphate conjugate were 64.2 +/- 7.1% and 12.0 +/- 3.1% of the dose, respectively. With oral administration, systemic availability was 0.50 +/- 0.04, and urinary excretion of unchanged drug and sulphate conjugate were 31.8 +/- 1.9% and 48.2 +/- 7.3% of the dose, respectively. The drug eliminated on the first-pass could be accounted for entirely as sulphate conjugate formed, presumably, in the intestinal wall. Renal clearance of salbutamol was 291 +/- 70 ml min-1 after intravenous and 272 +/- 38 ml min-1 after oral administration, while the renal clearance of the sulphate conjugate was 98.5 +/- 23.5 ml min-1 after oral administration. Heart rate increased with increasing plasma salbutamol concentration, although a lag was evident. The effect on heart rate was lower after 24 h continuous oral salbutamol administration.
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 03-2019
DOI: 10.1002/ANZF.1350
Publisher: Emerald (MCB UP )
Date: 2001
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Date: 2004
Publisher: Wiley
Date: 09-2008
Start Date: 05-2004
End Date: 05-2007
Amount: $165,000.00
Funder: Australian Research Council
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