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To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Global Rating scale (GR) as an observer-based tool to assess communication skills of undergraduate medical students in video-recorded patient encounters. Seventy advanced undergraduate medical students participated in a simulation-based assessment including patient consultations. Simulated patients rated these encounters with the Consultation and Relational Empathy (CARE) scale. Two independent, blinded raters assessed the videos of the encounters with the GR and another blinded rater with the Clinical Reasoning Indicators Scale (CRI-HT-S). To assess the GR's psychometric properties, we analysed reliability by means of a G-study, interrater reliability by ICC, convergent validity (correlation of GR and CARE), and divergent validity (correlation of GR and CRI-HT-S). We analysed 325 videos of 65 students (56.9% female, mean age 26.1±2.2 years). The G-coefficient was.90. Interrater reliability of the GR was ICC=.95, 95% CI [.91,.97]. CARE and GR correlated moderately (ρ=.47, 95% CI [.25,.65]). GR and CRI-HT-S did not correlate (ρ=.09, 95% CI [-.16,.34]). With excellent reliability and adequate validity, the quality of the GR as assessment instrument for communication skills could be demonstrated. The GR is a suitable instrument for video-based rating of communication skills.The GR is a suitable instrument for video-based rating of communication skills. To define and compare gender diversity among faculty and trainees within hand surgery fellowship programs. We determined the gender of each program director for all orthopedic residency and fellowship programs. Specific to hand fellowship programs, we determined the gender of the fellowship director and all faculty members for all plastic surgery and orthopedic hand fellowship programs. Lists of prior hand surgery fellows from 2014 to 2019 were obtained from official program websites or program coordinators. The gender distribution of the hand fellowship program directors and faculty was compared to the prior fellows. Hand surgery fellowship programs had the second highest percentage of female fellowship directors (13%) behind orthopedic oncology (27%). Within hand surgery, 614 total faculty positions were identified, and 15% were female. Of the 89 hand surgery programs evaluated, 36 (60%) had at least 1 female faculty member. For the 849 prior fellows identified, 213 (25%) were female, and 79% of prograle applicants, and further study into recruiting qualified female candidates should be encouraged. The aim of this study was to identify psychological factors associated with pain intensity and disability following distal radius fracture. We prospectively followed 216 adult patients with distal radius fracture for 9 months. Demographics, injury and treatment details, and psychological measures (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Score [HADS], Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian, Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, Illness Perception Questionnaire Brief [IPQB], General Self-Efficacy Scale, and Recovery Locus of Control [RLOC]) were collected at enrollment. Multivariable linear regression was used to identify factors associated with Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Questionnaire (DASH) and Likert pain scores. Higher 10-week DASH scores were associated with increased age, the presence of a nerve pathology, increased HADS Depression subscale scores, increased IPQB scores, and lower RLOC scores. Higher 9-month DASH scores were associated with increased age, increased deprivation scores, increased numbers of medical comorbidities, a greater degree of radial shortening, increased HADS Depression subscale scores, and lower RLOC scores. A higher 10-week pain score was associated with increased deprivation and IPQB scores. A higher pain score at 9 months was associated with an increased number of medical comorbidities. Psychosocial factors measured early after fracture are associated with pain and disability up to 9 months after distal radius fracture. TMZ chemical supplier Illness perception is a potentially modifiable psychological construct not previously studied in hand conditions. It may provide a suitable target for psychological interventions that could enhance recovery. Prognostic II.Prognostic II. The purpose of this study was to describe a technique of end-to-end rigid fixation of the distal radius to the proximal ulna. The shortening and radioulnar overlap in this technique yield a high union rate, large corrections, and few complications. This retrospective chart review from 2 centers was undertaken in 39 patients (40 forearms) who underwent one-bone forearm operations between 2005 and 2019. There were 25 male and 14 female patients, with a mean age at surgery of 9.7 years (range 3 to 19 years; SD, 4.5 years). The diagnoses included brachial plexus birth injury, spinal cord injury, arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, cerebral palsy, ulnar deficiency with focal indentation, multiple hereditary exostosis, acute flaccid myelitis, and tumor. The average follow-up was 33.5 months (1.2-110.1 months; SD, 27.1 months). The 36 forearms in supination had an average supination contracture of 93° (range, 15° to 120°; SD, 15.4°). The 4 pronated arms had an average pronation contracture of 80° (range, 50° to 120°; SD, 29.2°). The average postoperative position was 22.8° of pronation (range, -15° to45°; SD, 12.9°). The average correction obtained with our technique was 113° (range, 20° to 145°; SD, 22.9°). Radiographic union was demonstrated in 32 (80%) of the one-bone forearms by 10 weeks, 39 (97.5%) by 16 weeks, and 40 (100%) by 24 weeks. One patient had peri-implant fractures prior to union. No forearms required reoperation for nonunion. One-bone forearm performed with this technique allows reliable healing and a large degree of correction. Therapeutic IV.Therapeutic IV. Hip length discrepancy (HLD) is common after total hip arthroplasty (THA); however, the effect of spinal fusion on perceived leg length discrepancy (LLD) symptoms after THA has not been examined. This study tested the hypothesis that LLD symptoms are increased in patients who underwent lumbar spinal fusion and THA, compared with patients with THA only. This retrospective cohort study included 67 patients who underwent lumbar spinal fusion and THA, along with 78 matched control patients who underwent THA only. Hip and spine measurements were taken on postoperative, standing anterior-posterior pelvic, lateral lumbar, and anterior-posterior lumbar spinal radiographs. Perceived LLD symptoms were assessed via telephone survey. Between the spinal fusion and control groups, there was no significant difference in HLD (M= 7.10 mm, SE= 0.70 and M= 5.60 mm, SE= 0.49) (P= .403). The spinal fusion patients reported more frequently noticing a difference in the length of their legs than the control group (P= .046) and reported limping "all the time" compared with the control group (P= .

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