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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597090/national-institutes-of-health-stroke-scale-reporting-in-medicare-claims-data-reporting-in-the-first-3-years
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Laura K Stein, Edwin Ortiz, Jaan Nandwani, Mandip S Dhamoon
BACKGROUND: Since 2016, hospitals have been able to document International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes for the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). As of 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services uses NIHSS as a risk adjustment variable. We assessed associations between patient- and hospital-level variables and contemporary NIHSS reporting. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of 2019 acute ischemic stroke admissions using deidentified, national 100% inpatient Medicare Fee-For-Service data sets...
April 10, 2024: Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589881/the-red-cross-red-crescent-health-information-system-rchis-an-electronic-medical-records-and-health-information-management-system-for-the-red-cross-red-crescent-emergency-response-units
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Felix Holl, Lauren Clarke, Thomas Raffort, Elvire Serres, Laura Archer, Panu Saaristo
BACKGROUND: The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (RCRC) utilizes specialized Emergency Response Units (ERUs) for international disaster response. However, data collection and reporting within ERUs have been time-consuming and paper-based. The Red Cross Red Crescent Health Information System (RCHIS) was developed to improve clinical documentation and reporting, ensuring accuracy and ease of use while increasing compliance with reporting standards. CASE PRESENTATION: RCHIS is an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Health Information System (HIS) designed for RCRC ERUs...
April 8, 2024: Conflict and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589869/bioethics-curriculum-for-undergraduate-medical-students-an-evaluation-study-utilizing-mixed-methods-approach
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Anita Anis Allana, Syeda Kauser Ali, Kulsoom Ghias
BACKGROUND: The undergraduate bioethics curriculum introduced in a private medical college in Pakistan in 1988 and revised in 2009 has evolved over time to incorporate globally relevant innovations, including integration of bioethics spirally within an existing problem-based learning curricular framework. The present evaluation study shares the results of this integrated bioethics curriculum delivered for 10 years across the five-year undergraduate medical curriculum. The study assessed the effectiveness of the curriculum in terms of student achievement, appropriateness of course contents and efficiency of instructional methods...
April 8, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589785/do-tuition-free-lower-secondary-education-policies-matter-for-antenatal-care-among-women-in-sub-saharan-african-countries
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Bijetri Bose, Amy Raub, Aleta Sprague, Alfredo Martin, Pragya Bhuwania, Rachel Kidman, Jody Heymann
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care (ANC) is critical to reducing maternal and infant mortality. However, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to have among the lowest levels of ANC receipt globally, with half of mothers not meeting the WHO minimum recommendation of at least four visits. Increasing ANC coverage will require not only directly reducing geographic and financial barriers to care but also addressing the social determinants of health that shape access. Among those with the greatest potential for impact is maternal education: past research has documented a relationship between higher educational attainment and antenatal healthcare access, as well as related outcomes like health literacy and autonomy in health decision-making...
April 8, 2024: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589644/a-population-based-cohort-of-drug-exposures-and-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes-in-china-deep-rationale-design-and-baseline-characteristics
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Jing Tan, Yiquan Xiong, Chunrong Liu, Peng Zhao, Pei Gao, Guowei Li, Jin Guo, Mingxi Li, Wanqiang Wei, Guanhua Yao, Yongyao Qian, Lishan Ye, Huanyang Qi, Hui Liu, Moliang Chen, Kang Zou, Lehana Thabane, Xin Sun
The DEEP cohort is the first population-based cohort of pregnant population in China that longitudinally documented drug uses throughout the pregnancy life course and adverse pregnancy outcomes. The main goal of the study aims to monitor and evaluate the safety of drug use through the pregnancy life course in the Chinese setting. The DEEP cohort is developed primarily based on the population-based data platforms in Xiamen, a municipal city of 5 million population in southeast China. Based on these data platforms, we developed a pregnancy database that documented health care services and outcomes in the maternal and other departments...
April 9, 2024: European Journal of Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589237/role-of-physical-therapy-intervention-in-acute-disseminated-encephalomyelitis
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Sanjay Tejraj Parmar, Charulata Deshpande, Dipti Sambhajirao Kadam
We reported a case of a school-going child, diagnosed with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) who presented with symptoms such as high fever, acute hemiplegia and ataxia and was referred for physiotherapeutic intervention. This case report aims to document the assessment and management of ADEM from the intensive care unit to the home setting by physical therapy. Also, the child developed ventilator-associated pneumonia and a right lower motor neuron facial injury for which the child was referred to paediatric physical therapy...
April 8, 2024: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589043/implementing-the-practice-of-early-skin-to-skin-contact-among-infants-%C3%A2-35-weeks-gestation-born-vaginally-a-quality-improvement-study
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Naveen Kumar Bhardwaj, Rohit Sasidharan, Nisha Toteja, Bharti Yadav, K L Prasanna, Birkha Bishnoi, Neeraj Gupta, Pratibha Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Arun Singh
BACKGROUND: Early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) at birth has been shown to improve neonatal outcomes due to enhanced cardiorespiratory stability, thermoregulation and breastfeeding success. LOCAL PROBLEM: The practice of early SSC was virtually non-existent in our delivery room (DR). METHODS AND INTERVENTIONS: The study was conducted in a newly established tertiary care teaching hospital in Western Rajasthan, India. We aimed to improve the median duration of early SSC from 0 min to at least 60 min over 24 weeks in our DR...
April 8, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589039/parental-stress-depression-anxiety-and-participation-in-care-in-neonatal-intensive-care-unit-a-cross-sectional-study-in-italy-comparing-mothers-versus-fathers
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Jenny Bua, Paolo Dalena, Ilaria Mariani, Martina Girardelli, Maddalena Ermacora, Ursula Manzon, Sabrina Plet, Laura Travan, Marzia Lazzerini
BACKGROUND: This study aimed at documenting the levels of stress, depression, anxiety and participation in care among mothers versus fathers of newborns hospitalised in a third-level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Northern Italy. METHODS: Parental stress, depression and anxiety were assessed by the Parental Stressor Scale in NICU (PSS:NICU), the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Participation in care was evaluated with the Index of Parental Participation...
April 8, 2024: BMJ Paediatrics Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581165/the-experience-of-thai-adolescents-with-depression-a-qualitative-study
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Chuntana Reangsing, Khanittha Pitchalard, Katemanee Moonpanane, Pawadee Wimolphan
AIM: People who have depression experience a maelstrom of emotion as they attempt to understand what is happening to them. While the experience has been quite extensively documented in adults and older individuals, there is a great deal less information available about adolescent depression experiences and reactions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of Thai-adolescents suffering from depression. DESIGN: Interpretative phenomenological analysis...
April 2024: Nursing Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579069/effect-of-extended-precision-nursing-on-neurobehavioral-function-and-pregnancy-outcome-in-patients-with-threatened-abortion
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Lijun Shen, Chunqing Wei, Yalian Wu, Yayuan Wu, Ying Zheng
This study aimed to assess the impact of continuous precision nursing on neurobehavioral function and pregnancy outcomes in patients experiencing threatened abortion. A total of 130 patients with early threatened abortion admitted to our hospital between October 2020 and January 2023 were selected and categorized into 2 groups based on intervention methods. The control group received routine nursing intervention, whereas the observation group received continuous precision nursing intervention. Changes in affective status scores, SF-36 scores, knowledge mastery scores, and satisfaction scores in the neurobehavioral function test before and after intervention were recorded in both groups...
April 5, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576632/role-of-doppler-evaluation-in-assessing-the-maturation-of-the-arteriovenous-fistula-for-hemodialysis-an-observational-study
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H S Suraj, Sakalecha Anil Kumar, N Rachegowda, Govindaraju Tirupathi Rajeswari, L Yashas Ullas, R B Revanth
Introduction Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred type of vascular access for hemodialysis due to their lower risk of complications. This study aimed to determine the role of Doppler evaluation in assessing AVF. Materials and methods We conducted an 18-month prospective observational study of 33 hemodialysis patients who underwent a procedure for the creation of AVF at the Department of Radio-Diagnosis at Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research. Patients were evaluated using color Doppler ultrasound...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575183/improving-access-to-general-practice-for-and-with-people-with-severe-and-multiple-disadvantage-a-qualitative-study
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Lucy C Potter, Tracey Stone, Julie Swede, Florrie Connell, Helen Cramer, Helen McGeown, Maria Carvalho, Jeremy Horwood, Gene Feder, Michelle Farr, Bridging Gaps
BACKGROUND: People with severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD) who experience combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, violence, abuse, and poor mental health have high health needs and poor access to primary care. AIM: To improve access to general practice for people with SMD by facilitating collaborative service improvement meetings between healthcare staff, people with lived experience of SMD, and those who support them; participants were then interviewed about this work...
April 4, 2024: British Journal of General Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572893/transforming-health-care-delivery-the-role-of-primary-health-care-nurses-in-rural-and-remote-australia
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Tracy Robinson, Linda Govan, Cressida Bradley, Rachel Rossiter
AIM: This paper describes the policy context and approaches taken to improve access to primary health care in Australia by supporting nurses to deliver improved integrated care meeting community needs. CONTEXT: In Primary Health Care (PHC), the nursing workforce are predominantly employed in the general practice sector. Despite evidence that nurse-led models of care can bridge traditional treatment silos in the provision of specialised and coordinated care, PHC nurses' scope of practice varies dramatically...
April 4, 2024: Australian Journal of Rural Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572139/chronic-disease-risk-of-family-child-care-professionals-results-of-a-statewide-survey-of-health-and-wellbeing-indicators
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Laura Lessard, Rena Hallam
OBJECTIVE: To document the chronic disease risk factors and prevalence rate of family child care professionals. Given that a significant number of young children spend time in family child care (FCC) settings, these environments are an important focus for efforts to improve children's health. METHODS: Data were collected in fall 2021 from a statewide survey of licensed FCC professionals in one mid-Atlantic state (N=541), using validated questionnaires to assess health status, including chronic diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma, as well as nutrition and physical activity...
March 2024: Delaware journal of public health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570647/short-term-data-suggests-cognitive-benefits-in-the-elderly-with-single-implant-overdentures
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Kelvin I Afrashtehfar, Carlos A Jurado, Salem H Abu Fanas, Massimo Del Fabbro
DESIGN: This study was an extension of a randomized crossover clinical trial approved by the institutional ethics committee (approval number: D2014-148) and adhered to the CONSORT guidelines. The original study juxtaposed patient contentment with single-implant overdentures (1-IODs) against conventional complete dentures (CCDs), with patient satisfaction being the primary focus. In this follow-up study, the cognitive function of edentulous patients receiving 1-IODs was assessed, specifically monitoring for the emergence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) throughout a three-year period...
April 3, 2024: Evidence-based Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568722/data-driven-identification-of-factors-that-influence-the-quality-of-adverse-event-reports-15-year-interpretable-machine-learning-and-time-series-analyses-of-vigibase-and-quest
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Sim Mei Choo, Daniele Sartori, Sing Chet Lee, Hsuan-Chia Yang, Shabbir Syed-Abdul
BACKGROUND: The completeness of adverse event (AE) reports, crucial for assessing putative causal relationships, is measured using the vigiGrade completeness score in VigiBase, the World Health Organization global database of reported potential AEs. Malaysian reports have surpassed the global average score (approximately 0.44), achieving a 5-year average of 0.79 (SD 0.23) as of 2019 and approaching the benchmark for well-documented reports (0.80). However, the contributing factors to this relatively high report completeness score remain unexplored...
April 3, 2024: JMIR Medical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557548/in-vitro-wound-healing-assays-a-comprehensive-review
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P Potaliya, P Nayak, M Goyal
Chronic non-healing wounds offer a tough clinical challenge for plastic and reconstructive surgeons. A systematic comprehension of the underlying mechanism of wound healing is essential for improved patient care. It is also required to know the complex and continuing armamentarium of therapeutic choices for treatment of chronic wounds. Wound assays are excellent way to apprehend the wound healing progression and the efficacy of various products that contribute and promote in wound healing. In the production sequence of wound care products also, human trials are often preceded by more economical in-vitro or preclinical studies...
April 2024: Mymensingh Medical Journal: MMJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552816/the-association-between-postpartum-depressive-symptoms-and-contraception
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Chloe N Matovina, Allie Sakowicz, Emma C Allen, Mayán I Alvarado-Goldberg, Danielle Millan, Emily S Miller
BACKGROUND: Postpartum depression affects 10-20% of birthing people and is associated with changes in healthcare utilization. Little is known about the association between postpartum depressive symptoms and choice to use contraception, however both un- or under-treated depression and short interpregnancy intervals pose significant perinatal health risks. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether postpartum depressive symptoms are associated with changes in decisions to use any method of contraception...
March 27, 2024: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551641/patient-perspectives-on-communication-pathways-after-orthopedic-surgery-and-discharge-and-evaluation-of-team-based-digital-communication-qualitative-exploratory-study
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Lili Worre Høpfner Jensen, Ole Rahbek, Rikke Emilie Kildahl Lauritsen, Søren Kold, Birthe Dinesen
BACKGROUND: The transition from hospital to home after orthopedic surgery requires smooth communication and coordination between patients and their team of care to avoid fragmented care pathways. Digital communication is increasingly being used to facilitate easy and accessible asynchronous communication between patients and health care professionals across settings. A team-based approach to digital communication may provide optimized quality of care in the postoperative period following orthopedic surgery and hospital discharge...
March 29, 2024: JMIR Human Factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549460/patterns-of-follow-up-care-in-adult-blood-cancer-survivors-prospective-evaluation-of-health-related-outcomes-resource-use-and-quality-of-life
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Hildegard Lax, Julia Baum, Nils Lehmann, Anja Merkel-Jens, Dietrich W Beelen, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Ulrich Dührsen
BACKGROUND: Information about follow-up care in blood cancer survivors is limited. The questionnaire-based "Aftercare in Blood Cancer Survivors" (ABC) study aimed to identify patterns of follow-up care in Germany and compare different types of follow-up institutions. METHODS: The study's 18-month prospective part compared the follow-up institutions identified in the preceding retrospective part (academic oncologists, community oncologists, primary care physicians)...
April 2024: Cancer Medicine
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