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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609868/factors-impacting-clinical-data-and-documentation-quality-in-australian-aged-care-and-disability-services-a-user-centred-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gap Tshering, Lakkhina Troeung, Rebecca Walton, Angelita Martini
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted a need to improve the quality of clinical documentation and data within aged care and disability services in Australia to support improved regulatory reporting and ensure quality and safety of services. However, the specific causes of data quality issues within aged care and disability services and solutions for optimisation are not well understood. OBJECTIVES: This study explored aged care and disability workforce (referred to as 'data-users') experiences and perceived root causes of clinical data quality issues at a large aged care and disability services provider in Western Australia, to inform optimisation solutions...
April 12, 2024: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607521/covid-19-vaccines-and-heavy-menstrual-bleeding-the-impact-of-media-attention-on-reporting-to-eudravigilance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Gordillo-Marañón, Agnieszka Szmigiel, Vladimíra Yalmanová, Irina Caplanusi, Georgy Genov, David Benee Olsen, Sabine Straus
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, over 34,000 reports of heavy menstrual bleeding following the administration of COVID-19 vaccines originating in the Economic European Area were submitted to EudraVigilance, the European Union database of suspected adverse drug reactions. More than 90% of these reports were sent by consumers while the remaining by healthcare professionals. Public concerns regarding menstruation disorders in COVID-19 vaccinees were also covered by the media...
April 12, 2024: Drug Safety: An International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Drug Experience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604661/mixed-methods-community-assessment-of-drowning-and-water-safety-knowledge-and-behaviours-on-lake-victoria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyra Guy, Ava Ritchie, Peninah Tumuhimbise, Emmanuel Balinda, Khoban Nasim, Moses Kalanzi, Heather Wipfli
BACKGROUND: Drowning is a major cause of death in Uganda, especially among young adults with water-based occupations and livelihoods. Information about drowning and other water-related deaths and injuries is limited. To address this gap in knowledge, study partners assessed knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about drowning and drowning prevention interventions in the Mayuge district of eastern Uganda. METHODS: This study consisted of a mixed-methods, cross-sectional community health assessment...
April 10, 2024: Injury Prevention: Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598181/lamellar-nanoporous-metal-intermetallic-compound-heterostructure-regulating-dendrite-free-zinc-electrodeposition-for-wide-temperature-aqueous-zinc-ion-battery
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huan Meng, Qing Ran, Tian-Yi Dai, Jian-Hui Jia, Jie Liu, Hang Shi, Gao-Feng Han, Tong-Hui Wang, Zi Wen, Xing-You Lang, Qing Jiang
Aqueous zinc-ion batteries are attractive post-lithium battery technologies for grid-scale energy storage because of their inherent safety, low cost and high theoretical capacity. However, their practical implementation in wide-temperature surroundings persistently confronts irregular zinc electrodeposits and parasitic side reactions on metal anode, which leads to poor rechargeability, low Coulombic efficiency and short lifespan. Here we report lamellar nanoporous Cu/Al2 Cu heterostructure electrode as a promising anode host material to regulate high-efficiency and dendrite-free zinc electrodeposition and stripping for wide-temperatures aqueous zinc-ion batteries...
April 10, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597879/co-worker-unprofessional-behaviour-and-patient-safety-risks-an-analysis-of-co-worker-reports-across-eight-australian-hospitals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan D McMullan, Kate Churruca, Peter Hibbert, Ling Li, Ruby Ash, Rachel Urwin, Antoinette Pavithra, Johanna I Westbrook
BACKGROUND: A key component of professional accountability programs is online reporting tools that allow hospital staff to report co-worker unprofessional behaviour. Few studies have analysed data from these systems to further understand the nature or impact of unprofessional behaviour amongst staff. Ethos is a whole-of-hospital professional accountability program that includes an online messaging system. Ethos has now been implemented across multiple Australian hospitals. This study examined reported unprofessional behaviour that staff indicated created a risk to patient safety...
April 10, 2024: International Journal for Quality in Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596102/an-investigation-into-accidents-in-laboratories-in-universities-in-china-caused-by-human-error-a-study-based-on-improved-cream-and-spar-h
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ye He, Nian-Sheng Kuai, Li-Min Deng, Zi-Li Wang, Min-Jun Peng
Although considerable research has been devoted to improving safety in university laboratories, accidents, in that environment, have still occurred frequently at the cost of serious injury or even death of laboratory personnel. Currently, few Human Reliability Analyses (HRA) have been conducted with respect to a university laboratory. The aim of the research was to conduct a reliability study relating to human behaviour in a university laboratory to explore quantitatively the causes and influencing factors relating to the frequency of laboratory accidents...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594631/factors-affecting-hand-hygiene-practice-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-the-zimbabwean-population-a-qualitative-study
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Midzi, Masceline Jenipher Mutsaka-Makuvaza, Lincoln Sunganai Charimari, Priscilla Mangwiro, Tonderai Manengureni, Gladys Mugadza
BACKGROUND: Practicing hand hygiene is recommended as one of the key preventive measures for reducing the transmission of COVID-19 and other infectious agents. However, it is often not practiced frequently enough or correctly by the public. We aimed to identify barriers to and facilitators of hand hygiene in the Zimbabwean population during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted with a purposive sample of health workers, village health workers, church leaders, traditional healers, teachers, youth leaders and the general population selected from ten districts across the country from September to October 2022...
April 9, 2024: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592771/feasibility-acceptability-and-preliminary-efficacy-of-a-smartphone-app-led-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-depression-under-therapist-supervision-open-trial
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabine Wilhelm, Emily E Bernstein, Kate H Bentley, Ivar Snorrason, Susanne S Hoeppner, Dalton Klare, Jennifer L Greenberg, Hilary Weingarden, Thomas H McCoy, Oliver Harrison
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder affects approximately 1 in 5 adults during their lifetime and is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Yet, a minority receive adequate treatment due to person-level (eg, geographical distance to providers) and systems-level (eg, shortage of trained providers) barriers. Digital tools could improve this treatment gap by reducing the time and frequency of therapy sessions needed for effective treatment through the provision of flexible, automated support...
April 9, 2024: JMIR Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589902/preventing-workplace-mistreatment-and-improving-workers-mental-health-a-scoping-review-of-the-impact-of-psychosocial-safety-climate
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REVIEW
Mustapha Amoadu, Edward Wilson Ansah, Jacob Owusu Sarfo
BACKGROUND: Work environment is rapidly evolving, unfortunately, it is also becoming increasingly hostile for workers due mostly to common psychosocial hazards. This situation is posing significant challenges for organisations to protect the psychological well-being of their workers. Hence, this review aims to map studies to understand the influence of psychosocial safety climate (PSC) on workplace mistreatment and mental health of workers. METHODS: The guidelines outlined by Arksey and O'Malley were adopted for this review...
April 8, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589802/analysis-of-the-obstetrician-s-posture-and-movements-during-a-simulated-forceps-delivery
#30
MULTICENTER STUDY
Manon Sorel, Bertrand Gachon, Perrine Coste-Mazeau, Yves Aubard, Fabrice Pierre, Laetitia Fradet
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to identify and qualify, by means of a three-dimensional kinematic analysis, the postures and movements of obstetricians during a simulated forceps birth, and then to study the association of the obstetricians' experience with the technique adopted. METHOD: Fifty-seven volunteer obstetricians, 20 from the Limoges and 37 from the Poitiers University hospitals, were included in this multi-centric study. They were classified into 3 groups: beginners, intermediates, and experts, beginners having performed fewer than 10 forceps deliveries in real conditions, intermediates between 10 and 100, and experts more than 100...
April 8, 2024: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589266/associations-between-intravaginal-practices-and-incidence-of-sexually-transmitted-infections-and-bacterial-vaginosis-among-women-enrolled-in-the-dapivirine-vaginal-ring-trial-the-ring-study-in-southwestern-uganda-a-retrospective-secondary-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sylvia Kusemererwa, Eugene Ruzagira, Martin Onyango, Anita Kabarambi, Andrew Abaasa
OBJECTIVES: We assessed associations between intravaginal practices (IVPs) and the incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) among women using the dapivirine vaginal ring (DVR) or placebo vaginal ring in southwestern Uganda. METHODS: This was a retrospective secondary analysis of data collected from women at risk of HIV infection recruited into the Ring Study. The latter evaluated the safety and efficacy of the DVR between 2013 and 2016...
April 8, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584560/levetiracetam-induced-behavioural-changes-in-an-adult-female-patient-a-case-report
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Hemangi Amrutbhai Virani, Hetal Kantilal Dabhi, Piyushkumar Mansinh Pargi
BACKGROUND: Levetiracetam, a relatively recent addition to antiepileptic medications, is known for its broad-spectrum efficacy in treating partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures in individuals of all age groups. Despite its favourable tolerability profile, rare instances of psychiatric side effects have been reported. This case study presents a rare occurrence of significant behavioural changes attributed to levetiracetam in a young female patient. CASE HISTORY: A 40-year-old woman with a long-standing history of epilepsy, well-managed with medication, presented with abrupt-onset behavioural changes, including irritability, aggression, crying spells, insomnia, increased talkativeness, and screaming...
April 4, 2024: Current Drug Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581828/substance-use-and-self-poisoning-in-schizophrenia-11-year-findings-from-a-national-clinical-survey-of-suicide-in-mental-health-patients-in-england
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lee D Mulligan, Lana Bojanić, Isabelle M Hunt, Alison Baird, Pauline Turnbull, Nav Kapur, Louis Appleby, Jenny Shaw
Suicide is the leading cause of unnatural death among people with schizophrenia. Substance use is a highly prevalent comorbid feature of schizophrenia and a modifiable risk factor for suicide. However, no studies have examined changes in the frequency of substance use or self-poisoning in those who died by suicide over time. Knowing this could support more tailored approaches to reducing specific risk factors and access to means in those with schizophrenia who are at risk of suicide. We conducted an 11-year observational study on a clinical survey of people with schizophrenia in England who died by suicide within 12 months of contact with mental health services between 2010 and 2020 (n = 2718)...
April 5, 2024: Schizophrenia Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579471/sustainable-utilisation-of-calcium-rich-industrial-wastes-in-soil-stabilisation-potential-use-of-calcium-carbide-residue
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REVIEW
Panpan Tang, Akbar A Javadi, Raffaele Vinai
Calcium carbide residue (CCR), a by-product of the acetylene industry, is generated at a rate of 136 million tonnes per year, posing significant environmental risks. This review examines the potential utilisation of CCR in soil stabilisation, focusing on its stabilisation mechanism, performance in improving mechanical properties, environmental safety, and sustainability. The aim is to identify future research directions for CCR-based stabilisation to promote its broader application, and to provide references for managing similar Ca-rich wastes...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577012/driving-fatigue-increases-after-the-spring-transition-to-daylight-saving-time-in-young-male-drivers-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Orsini, Gianluca Giusti, Lisa Zarantonello, Rodolfo Costa, Sara Montagnese, Riccardo Rossi
The Spring transition to Daylight Saving Time (DST) has been associated with several health and road safety issues. Previous literature has focused primarily on the analysis of historical crash and hospitalization data, without investigating specific crash contributing factors, such as driving fatigue. The present study aims to uncover the effects of DST-related circadian desynchrony and sleep deprivation on driving fatigue, by means of a driving simulator experiment. Eighteen participants (all males, age range 21-30 years, mean = 24...
November 2023: Transportation Research. Part F, Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575919/effect-of-play-based-intervention-on-children-s-mental-status-and-caregiver-involvement-during-hospitalization-findings-from-pakistan
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vardah Noor Ahmed Bharuchi, Muneera A Rasheed
BACKGROUND: The nurturing care framework (NCF) encompasses responsive caregiving, health, nutrition, safety and security by parents and other caregivers. It improves health, development and wellbeing of children. A hospital environment can be detrimental to the developmental and emotional needs of children hence NCF can be applied to hospitalized children. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to determine if (i) play stimulation intervention mediated by non-specialist providers (caregivers) improves mental status of children who are hospitalized; (ii) to examine if difference varies between different providers and iii) if there is variation based on child age and criticalness of illness...
April 4, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574379/improving-the-pre-medical-emergency-team-the-case-for-a-behavioural-theoretical-lens
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judy Currey, Stephanie K Sprogis, Daryl Jones, Julie Considine Ao
There is mounting evidence that the pre-medical emergency team (pre-MET) of rapid response systems is underutilised in clinical practice due to suboptimal structures and processes and resource constraints. In this perspective article, we argue for examining the pre-MET through a 'Behaviour Change Wheel' lens to improve the pre-MET and maximise the associated patient safety benefits. Using pre-MET communication practices as an example, we illustrate the value of the COM-B model, where clinicians' 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' drive 'behaviour'...
April 5, 2024: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573140/-practical-review-of-driving-in-older-patient-from-theory-to-practice
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel Sanchez, Vincent Dauny, Fréderic Roca, Tristan Cudennec, Guillaume Chapelet, Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume
As the French population is ageing, the number of older people on the road is increasing all the time. For many older adults, this everyday activity remains an important way of maintaining their independence. Putting this right into question on the sole basis of age can be seen as a particularly stigmatising measure. However, this population is particularly vulnerable on the road. While behavioural factors are frequently involved in young adults, driving errors seem to be more frequently the main mechanism in older people...
March 1, 2024: Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567698/safety-incident-reporting-and-barriers-sirab-study-strategies-and-approaches-for-investigating-patient-safety-events-in-a-hospital-set-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shatavisa Mukherjee, Siddhartha Roy, Nikhil Era
BACKGROUND: Unsafe patient events not only entail a clinical impact but also lead to economic burden in terms of prolonged hospitalization or unintended harm and delay in care delivery. Monitoring and time-bound investigation of patient safety events (PSEs) is of paramount importance in a healthcare set-up. OBJECTIVES: To explore the safety incident reporting behaviour and the barriers in a hospital set-up. METHODS: The study had two sections: (a) Retrospective assessment of all safety incidents in the past 1 year, and (b) Understanding the barriers of safety reporting by interviewing the major stakeholders in patient safety reporting framework...
April 3, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567410/healthy-outcomes-through-peer-educators-feasibility-of-a-peer-support-diabetes-prevention-programme-for-african-american-grandmother-caregivers
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva M Vivian, Betty A Chewning, Corrine I Voils, Roger L Brown
AIM: To assess the protocol feasibility and intervention acceptability of a community-based, peer support diabetes prevention programme (DPP) for African-American (AA) grandmother caregivers at risk for diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Grandmother caregivers were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to DPP (active comparator) or DPP plus HOPE (Healthy Outcomes through Peer Educators; intervention). DPP + HOPE incorporated support from a peer educator who met with participants in person or by telephone every week during the 1-year intervention...
April 3, 2024: Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
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