设计用于支持基于活动的工作的开放式办公室中居住者的满意度和感知生产力:来自不同行业的调查结果

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Corporate Real Estate Pub Date : 2021-03-08 DOI:10.1108/JCRE-06-2020-0027
C. Candido, Özgür Göçer, S. Marzban, Kenan Göçer, Le Thomas, Fan Zhang, Z. Gou, M. Mackey, L. Engelen, D. Tjondronegoro
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背景:已经提出了几种近节指骨钢板固定方法,如背侧伸肌分裂法和外侧或背外侧伸肌保留法,其目的是最大限度地减少侵袭性,以促进天然伸肌腱滑动。本研究旨在对这两种方法的结果进行元分析。方法:对电子数据库进行系统回顾,并对比较研究的结果进行荟萃分析。与伸肌分裂相比,保留伸肌组的总活动度(TAM)明显更大(平均差8.52度,95%CI 0.8–16.36,p=0.03)。结论:本研究表明,有初步证据支持在固定近节指骨时使用保留伸肌的方法,然而,这一结果需要通过随机对照试验进行验证。
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Occupants’ satisfaction and perceived productivity in open-plan offices designed to support activity-based working: findings from different industry sectors
Background: Several approaches to plate fixation of the proximal phalanx have been proposed, such as the dorsal extensor splitting approach and the lateral or dorso-lateral extensor sparing approach, which aims to minimise invasiveness to promote native extensor tendon glide. This study aimed to meta-analyse the outcomes of these two approaches. Methods: A systematic review of electronic databases was undertaken, and the outcomes of comparative studies meta-analysed. Results: Three studies were included for meta-analysis. Total active motion (TAM) was significantly greater in the extensor sparing group compared to the extensor splitting (Mean difference 8.52 degrees, 95%CI 0.8–16.36, p = 0.03). Conclusions: This study demonstrates that there is preliminary evidence favouring the use of extensor sparing approaches when fixing proximal phalanxes – however, this result requires validation with randomised controlled trials.
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