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Laura E. FinchSenior Research Scientist, NORC at the University of Chicago Verified email at norc.org Cited by 638 |
[HTML][HTML] Co-infections, secondary infections, and antimicrobial use in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave from the ISARIC WHO CCP …
Background Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in
patients with COVID-19 is lacking, and antimicrobial use is high. We aimed to describe …
patients with COVID-19 is lacking, and antimicrobial use is high. We aimed to describe …
Responsiveness and predictability of gait speed and other disability measures in acute stroke
…, NE Mayo, J Higgins, S Ahmed, LE Finch… - Archives of physical …, 2001 - Elsevier
Salbach NM, Mayo NE, Higgins J, Ahmed S, Finch LE, Richards CL. Responsiveness and
predictability of gait speed and other disability measures in acute stroke. Arch Phys Med …
predictability of gait speed and other disability measures in acute stroke. Arch Phys Med …
Coping strategies used by national champion figure skaters
D Gould, LM Finch, SA Jackson - Research quarterly for exercise …, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
… encountered in defending a championship title (Gould, Jackson, & Finch, 1993a). Gould,
Jackson, and Finch (1993b) have also examined levels and sources of stress experienced by …
Jackson, and Finch (1993b) have also examined levels and sources of stress experienced by …
Sources of stress in national champion figure skaters
D Gould, S Jackson, L Finch - Journal of sport and …, 1993 - journals.humankinetics.com
… Another article in the series (Gould, Jackson, & Finch, in press) focuses on describing the
experience of being a national champion and the skaters' views on the costs and benefits of …
experience of being a national champion and the skaters' views on the costs and benefits of …
Development and validation of the ISARIC 4C Deterioration model for adults hospitalised with COVID-19: a prospective cohort study
Background Prognostic models to predict the risk of clinical deterioration in acute COVID-19
cases are urgently required to inform clinical management decisions. Methods We …
cases are urgently required to inform clinical management decisions. Methods We …
[HTML][HTML] Characterisation of in-hospital complications associated with COVID-19 using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK: a prospective …
Background COVID-19 is a multisystem disease and patients who survive might have in-hospital
complications. These complications are likely to have important short-term and long-…
complications. These complications are likely to have important short-term and long-…
Risk of adverse outcomes in patients with underlying respiratory conditions admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a national, multicentre prospective cohort study using …
Background Studies of patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 have found varying
mortality outcomes associated with underlying respiratory conditions and inhaled corticosteroid …
mortality outcomes associated with underlying respiratory conditions and inhaled corticosteroid …
Influence of body weight support on normal human gait: development of a gait retraining strategy
L Finch, H Barbeau, B Arsenault - Physical therapy, 1991 - academic.oup.com
… Finch and Barbeau9 have proposed that removal of body weight may facilitate the expression
of gait patterns and therefore could be considered a therapeutic tool in gait retraining in …
of gait patterns and therefore could be considered a therapeutic tool in gait retraining in …
Choice and determinism: A test of Hrebiniak and Joyce's framework on strategy‐environment fit
MW Lawless, LK Finch - Strategic Management Journal, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
This paper describes the first empirical test of Hrebiniak and Joyce'S innovative model of
business‐environment relations. Virtually all the literature prior to their Administrative Science …
business‐environment relations. Virtually all the literature prior to their Administrative Science …
Weight bias in 2001 versus 2013: contradictory attitudes among obesity researchers and health professionals
AJ Tomiyama, LE Finch, ACI Belsky, J Buss, C Finley… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To assess levels of two types of anti‐fat bias in obesity specialists, explicit bias,
or consciously accessible anti‐fat attitudes, and implicit bias, or attitudes that are activated …
or consciously accessible anti‐fat attitudes, and implicit bias, or attitudes that are activated …