1.Readiness of clients in returning to face-to-face therapy in an outpatient rehabilitation clinic: a preliminary study.
Jaymilyn C. Ombao ; Charlemaine Deane A. Perez ; Audrey Anne D. Esguerra ; Ferdiliza Dandah S. Garcia ; Czarina Camille A. Lazaro ; Michael P. Longno ; Mariam Lujain J. Anwar Bahraq ; Angelika Marie R. Gonzales ; Jen Aebriel DC. Leynes ; Kyla Kristiana F. Lu ; Maria Inez Corazon T. Recto ; Maria Blanquita M. Salvador ; Regina Ariane DR. Tayag
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2023;27(2):1-
		                        		
		                        			BACKGROUND:
		                        			The Clinic for the Therapy Services (CTS) has considered reverting to face-to-face service delivery due to the downward trend in COVID-19 cases in the Philippines. However, the clinic has yet to investigate the willingness of the clients to this mode as a basis for its effective implementation.
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVES:
		                        			The study described the readiness of CTS clients in returning to face-to-face therapy amidst the pandemic. It also discussed the factors affecting readiness based on a survey.
		                        		
		                        			METHODOLOGY:
		                        			Fifty-five screened survey responses on the readiness of clients in returning to face-to-face therapy were gathered from January 30 to February 28, 2021. These underwent retrospective data analysis. Eight prospective online key informant interviews were conducted for clarifications in May 2022. This study utilized a descriptive analysis of quantitative categorical variables and a thematic content analysis of qualitative data.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			The majority of the respondents (35) stated readiness to attend face-to-face therapy followed by those who answered “No” (11), “Maybe” (5), and others (4). Factors that may have affected
readiness included travel, characteristics of face-to-face therapy, health conditions, vaccine, and
COVID-19 concerns. Frequently preferred health and safety strategies were the provision of hygiene
products, disinfection, limited people inside the clinic, separate therapy areas, and ventilation.
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSION
		                        			Most of the respondents expressed willingness to receive face-to-face therapy in April or May of 2021. Feasibility of travel and decreased number of COVID-19 cases may have encouraged
willingness to attend. Those who were hesitant reported concerns with traveling, characteristics of
face-to-face therapy, health conditions, the COVID-19 situation, and the vaccine.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			rehabilitation
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		                        			COVID-19
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.A bladder sparing approach in a case of prostate Rhabdomyosarcoma with bladder extension in a one-year old male
Rogerson D.G. Tiangco ; Jan Michael A. Silangcruz ; Audrey Clement V. So ; Jun S. Dy
Philippine Journal of Urology 2017;27(2):116-123
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Rhabdomyosarcoma  (RMS)  is  a  malignantneoplasm of  the skeletal muscle. Skeletal musclescan be found in all parts of the human body andthus such type of tumor occurs in almost any partof   the  body.1  In  the  pediatrics.  It  is  the  mostcommon  soft  tissue  sarcoma  and  the  third  mostcommon solid tumor among pediatric patients. Inreport in the United States, on 350 cases, 15 to 20percent  of  this  type  of  tumor  were  found  in  thegenitourinary  system,  and  only  5  to  10  percentwere found in the bladder and prostate.2 With theadvent  of  multimodality  treatment  approach,patients with RMS of the bladder/prostate had asignificant improvement in terms of survival overthe  past  30  years.This  report  presents  a  treatment  strategy  inwhich an initial unresectable tumor was managedwith  neoadjuvant  chemotherapy  followed  byorgan  preservation  surgery.  This  is  the  firstreported case at this institution of a one year oldwho  had  prostate  rhabdomyosarcoma  withbladder  extension  treated  with  neoadjuvantchemotherapy  followed  by  bladder  preservationsurgery.The  study  aimed  to  report  a  case  of  prostaterhabdomyosarcoma  with  bladder  invasion  in  a pediatric  patient,  and  describe  the  managementapproach, bladder preservation, and follow-up.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Rhabdomyosarcoma
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		                        			 Urinary Bladder
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.Ribotyping of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi isolates from Papua New Guinea over the period 1977 to 1996.
Barry G Combs ; Megan Passey ; Audrey Michael ; Tikki Pang ; Dianne Lightfoot ; Michael P Alpers
Papua and New Guinea medical journal 2005;48(3-4):158-67
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The prevalence of typhoid in the Papua New Guinea (PNG) highlands region increased rapidly in the mid-1980s, and now remains endemic. In this study ribotyping has been used to examine the number and types of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi strains present during the 1977-1996 period. The ribotyping banding pattern results were based on Cla I and Eco RV digests. The 57 PNG isolates were divided into 11 different ribotypes. Comparison of ribotypes using coefficient of similarity values revealed a diverse group of ribotypes. Several strains appear to be endemic in PNG For instance, ribotypes 1, 2 and 3 were most commonly found among PNG isolates and isolates with these ribotypes have been cultured over a period of at least 11 years (1985-1996). Ribotype 3 was also observed in isolates from Malaysia and Thailand. Also found in PNG were ribotypes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16 and 17. The ribotyping suggests that serovar Typhi strains present in PNG include unique strains of serovar Typhi and also strains that are common to other countries.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Salmonella enterica
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		                        			 Papua New Guinea
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		                        			 Ribotyping
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		                        			 Ribotype
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		                        			 1980s
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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