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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628625/pima-county-covid-19-vaccine-solutions-dashboard-project-lessons-learned
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tina Damalas, Eamon Penney, Theresa Cullen, Aaron Dibner-Dunlap, Cecelia English, Jacob Gomez, Amanda Sapp, Sara Selig, Staci Sutermaster
Recent improvements in the accessibility of mapping tools and an increased recognition of the importance of leveraging data to inform public health operations has led to enthusiasm among public health departments to rapidly evolve their ability to analyze and apply data to programs. As the COVID-19 pandemic made evident, many health department data systems have been neglected for decades and data literacy among staff low. Significant federal dollars have been allocated to local health departments to modernize health systems...
2024: Frontiers in digital health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628258/staff-supported-community-outings-among-forensic-mental-health-patients-patient-characteristics-rehabilitative-goals-and-the-absence-of-adverse-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Farrell, Karen L Petersen, Peri Hanzouli, Tonia L Nicholls
Mental health professionals are tasked with making difficult clinical decisions in treatment settings. In the forensic system, decision making regarding staff supervised community outings (SSCOs) provides a significant challenge due to the need to balance patient liberties, mental health recovery, and public safety. This study explored the characteristics and rehabilitative nature of SSCOs, characteristics of patients attending SSCOs, and any adverse events that occurred during the outings. Employing a cross-sectional design, 110 patients who participated in SSCOs over a one-year period from a Canadian Forensic Psychiatric Hospital were included...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628256/development-of-an-intervention-to-support-parents-receiving-treatment-in-psychiatric-inpatient-hospital-using-participatory-design-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abby Dunn, Patrick Fenton, Sam Cartwright-Hatton
INTRODUCTION: When parents of dependent children are treated in psychiatric inpatient hospital, it typically involves separation of parent and child for the duration of treatment, which can be highly distressing to the dyad and can result in disruption to the parent-child relationship. Parents who have experienced hospitalisation have expressed a desire for their parenting identity to be recognized and appropriately engaged with during their treatment. This recognition includes provision of interventions which support them as parents to limit the impact of their mental health on their children...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627966/thinking-and-enacting-the-patient-medical-home-under-pandemic-conditions-a-qualitative-study-from-primary-care-in-alberta-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Myles Leslie, Brian Hansen, Rida Abboud, Caroline Claussen, Fariba Aghajafari
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 (C19) pandemic shocked primary care systems around the world. Those systems responded by supporting patients in the community, and acute care facilities in crisis. In Canada, the Patient Medical Home (PMH) is a widely adopted care model that aims to operationalize the tenets and principles of Primary Health Care (PHC) as developed since the Alma-Ata Declaration. This paper describes how personnel working in and with Primary Care Networks (PCNs) in Alberta, Canada deployed the PMH model and its underlying PHC principles to frame and respond to the C19 shock...
2024: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627799/systems-analysis-and-improvement-approach-to-optimize-tuberculosis-saia-tb-screening-treatment-and-prevention-in-south-africa-a-stepped-wedge-cluster-randomized-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittney J van de Water, Meredith B Brooks, Refiloe Matji, Betty Ncanywa, Freck Dikgale, Nadia N Abuelezam, Bulelwa Mzileni, Miyakazi Nokwe, Singilizwe Moko, Lindiwe Mvusi, Marian Loveday, Sarah Gimbel
BACKGROUND: The use of systems engineering tools, including the development and use of care cascades using routinely collected data, process mapping, and continuous quality improvement, is used for frontline healthcare workers to devise systems level change. South Africa experiences high rates of tuberculosis (TB) infection and disease as well as HIV co-infection. The Department of Health has made significant gains in HIV services over the last two decades, reaching their set "90-90-90" targets for HIV...
April 16, 2024: Implementation science communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627795/implementation-of-an-antimicrobial-stewardship-program-for-urinary-tract-infections-in-long-term-care-facilities-a-cluster-controlled-intervention-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elisabeth König, Lisa Kriegl, Christian Pux, Michael Uhlmann, Walter Schippinger, Alexander Avian, Robert Krause, Ines Zollner-Schwetz
BACKGROUND: Widespread inappropriate use of antimicrobial substances drives resistance development worldwide. In long-term care facilities (LTCF), antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed medications. More than one third of antimicrobial agents prescribed in LTCFs are for urinary tract infections (UTI). We aimed to increase the number of appropriate antimicrobial treatments for UTIs in LTCFs using a multi-faceted antimicrobial stewardship intervention. METHODS: We performed a non-randomized cluster-controlled intervention study...
April 16, 2024: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626955/systematic-radar-analysis-of-responses-to-the-open-ended-question-in-the-culture-of-care-barometer-survey-of-a-dutch-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susanne M Maassen, Lotte Spruit-van Bentvelzen, Anne Marie J W M Weggelaar-Jansen, Hester Vermeulen, Catharina J van Oostveen
OBJECTIVES: Systematically measuring the work environment of healthcare employees is key to continuously improving the quality of care and addressing staff shortages. In this study, we systematically analyse the responses to the one open-ended question posed in the Dutch version of the Culture of Care Barometer (CoCB-NL) to examine (1) if the responses offered new insights into healthcare employees' perceptions of their work environment and (2) if the original CoCB had any themes missing...
April 15, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626423/an-exploratory-study-of-the-relationship-between-college-student-activists-labor-and-their-subjective-well-being-perspectives-from-a-u-s-institution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graziella Pagliarulo McCarron, Cher Weixia Chen, Jordan April, Isabella LaMagdeleine
Objective: To drive the development and improvement of college student activist support interventions via the examination of the relationship between college student activists' labor and their subjective well-being (SWB). Participants: A purposeful sample of 14 U.S. college student activists. Methods: An interpretive, constructivist qualitative study grounded in individual, semi-structured interviews. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Analysis revealed a connection between activism work and SWB across three themes: (a) activism and the college student activist community can foster SWB, (b) college student activists' scarcity of time can compromise SWB, and (c) agents at the college student activists' home institutions can compromise SWB...
April 16, 2024: Journal of American College Health: J of ACH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626132/development-of-a-scale-to-gain-insight-into-the-experience-of-living-with-chronic-heart-failure-the-unav-experience-of-living-with-chronic-heart-failure-scale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maribel Saracíbar-Razquin, Amparo Zaragoza-Salcedo, Jesús Martín-Martín, José Luis Cobo-Sanchez, Santiago Pérez-García, Aurora Simón-Ricart, Pilar Ara-Lucea, Leticia Jimeno-San Martín, Montserrat Ducay-Eguillor, Noelia De La Torre-Lomas, Jesica Pérez-Herreros, Maddi Olano-Lizarraga
BACKGROUND: To date, there are no tools for the nursing staff to gain systematic insight on the experience lived by patients with chronic heart failure. The objective of this study was to develop a scale for this purpose. METHODS: The study was conducted between January 2018 and December 2020 in three Spanish hospitals. The process described by DeVellis was used for the development of the scale. The items were built based on a phenomenological study and a systematic review of the literature...
April 16, 2024: Anales del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626084/nursing-staff-presenteeism-scale-development-and-psychometric-test
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiao-Pei Hung, Jin-Lain Ming, Mei-Yu Chang, Chi Wang, Chii Jeng
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nurses tend to exhibit higher rates of presenteeism compared to other professions. Presenteeism can cause the work performance of nurses to suffer, jeopardizing their own and their patients' safety and leading to decreased quality of care and increased risks of errors. However, there is a lack of a validated assessment tool for presenteeism in Taiwan. Thus, the purpose of this study was to develop a Nursing Staff Presenteeism Scale (NSPS). METHODS: To develop questionnaire items, participants from three medical centers in Taiwan were recruited...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626053/availability-and-use-of-institutional-support-programs-for-emergency-department-healthcare-personnel-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin F Hoth, Patrick Ten Eyck, Karisa K Harland, Anusha Krishnadasan, Robert M Rodriguez, Juan Carlos C Montoy, Linder H Wendt, William Mower, Kelli Wallace, Scott Santibañez, David A Talan, Nicholas M Mohr
OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic placed health care personnel (HCP) at risk for stress, anxiety, burnout, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). To address this, hospitals developed programs to mitigate risk. The objectives of the current study were to measure the availability and use of these programs in a cohort of academic emergency departments (EDs) in the United States early in the pandemic and identify factors associated with program use. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of ED HCP in 21 academic EDs in 15 states between June and September 2020...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625537/-suctioning-in-intubated-and-tracheotomized-patients-a%C3%A2-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Lars Krüger, Thomas Mannebach, Franziska Wefer, Sarah Lohmeier, Vanessa Stork, Evelin Gosmann, Arnold Kaltwasser
BACKGROUND: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated or tracheotomized critically ill patients is a daily task of various professional groups in intensive and emergency medicine; however, a German language summary of current evidence is lacking. OBJECTIVE: The aim is to develop a narrative overview of current evidence on endotracheal suctioning of intubated or tracheotomized patients in the clinical setting. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A literature search was conducted in the databases Cinahl, Cochrane Library, Livivo, and Medline via PubMed by nurses with an academic degree...
April 16, 2024: Anaesthesiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623890/academic-practice-partnerships-in-evidence-based-nursing-practice-a-theory-guided-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xirongguli Halili, Yuting Xia, Zeen Li, Siyuan Tang, Honghong Wang, Qirong Chen
BACKGROUND: Academic-practice partnerships have the potential to solve many challenges in evidence-based nursing practice which is crucial for high-quality care. AIMS: To identify the existing knowledge on academic-practice partnerships in evidence-based nursing practice. METHODS: We conducted this review following the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology. We performed a comprehensive literature search of nine databases as well as five websites for gray literature...
April 16, 2024: International Nursing Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623631/-i-wouldn-t-have-felt-so-alone-the-sexual-health-education-experiences-of-transgender-and-gender-diverse-youth-living-in-the-southeastern-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula E Jayne, Leigh E Szucs, Catherine A Lesesne, Rose Grace Grose, Michelle M Johns
BACKGROUND: Transgender and gender diverse youth experience multiple disproportionate adverse sexual health outcomes. Sexual health education teaches knowledge, attitudes, and skills for promoting sexual health, including reducing risk for sexually transmitted infection, HIV acquisition, and unintended pregnancy. Provision of sexual health education may be protective, but research remains scarce. METHODS: We conducted a multi-stage thematic analysis of 33 in-depth interviews among transgender and gender diverse youth (ages 15-24) living in the southeastern United States on their sexual health education experiences...
April 16, 2024: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622988/status-quo-and-influencing-factors-of-multiprofessional-and-multidisciplinary-teamwork-for-early-mobilization-in%C3%A2-mechanically-ventilated-patients-in-icus-a-multi-centre-survey-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xueqin Wang, Ying Lv, Chuanlin Zhang, Jie Mi, Qinghua Zhao
AIM: To understand the status quo of multiprofessional and multidisciplinary collaboration for early mobilization of mechanically ventilated patients in Chinese ICUs and identify any factors that may influence this practice. DESIGN: A multi-centre cross-sectional survey. METHODS: From October to November 2022, the convenience sampling method was used to select ICU multiprofessional and multidisciplinary early mobility members (including physicians, nurses and physiotherapists) from 27 tertiary general hospitals in 14 provinces, cities and autonomous regions of China...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Advanced Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622874/preliminary-development-of-items-for-a-nurses-physical-environmental-stress-scale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dagmar Rittenbacher, Sheila J Bosch, Shabboo Valipoor, Lesa Lorusso
RESEARCH PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop a preliminary Nurses' Physical Environmental Stress Scale (NPESS) that explores the relationships between the physical environment in the intensive care unit (ICU) and work-related stress among ICU nurses. BACKGROUND: Working within the healthcare field is stressful and comes with a high level of responsibility for nurses, especially ICU nurses. The ICU work environment is associated with risk factors such as excessive workload, increased expectations, and long working hours that can lead to burnout among nurses...
April 15, 2024: HERD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622556/a-movement-for-movement-an-exploratory-study-of-primary-healthcare-professionals-perspectives-on-implementing-the-royal-college-of-general-practitioners-active-practice-charter-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Callum J Leese, Robert H Mann, Hussain Al-Zubaidi, Emma J Cockcroft
BACKGROUND: Regular physical activity (PA) results in extensive physical, psychological, and social benefits. Despite primary care being a key point of influence for PA behaviours in the UK, research indicates poor application of PA interventions in this context. To address this, the Royal College of General Practitioners' (RCGP) developed and implemented the Active Practice Charter (APC). The aim of the study was to evaluate the perceived impact and acceptability of the APC initiative from the perspective of primary healthcare professionals (PHPs)...
April 15, 2024: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622186/effects-of-sleep-disturbance-cancer-related-fatigue-and-psychological-distress-on-breast-cancer-patients-quality-of-life-a-prospective-longitudinal-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin Tao, Jieying Lv, Ting Zhong, Xiaohong Zeng, Manxia Han, Lan Fu, Hong Chen
More attention has gone to researching the cancer-related fatigue (CRF)-sleep disturbance (SD)-psychological distress (PD) symptom cluster in breast cancer patients during the chemotherapy period, but the change trend and heterogeneous development track in the whole treatment stage remain unclear, and it is also unclear whether the appearance of and changes in one symptom cause changes in other symptoms and quality of life (QoL). This study, using breast cancer patients' data collected through a validated questionnaire, examined the relationships between SD, CRF, PD, and QoL using latent growth modeling analyses...
April 15, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622107/american-college-of-rheumatology-acr-and-food-and-drug-administration-fda-summit-summary-of-the-meeting-may-17-18-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Kay, Nikolay P Nikolov, Michael H Weisman
On May 17-18, 2022, the ACR and the FDA co-sponsored a public meeting to address topics of mutual interest and importance in assessing long-term safety and clinical efficacy, as well as novel approaches to clinical trials in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). During the two-day consensus-building summit, rheumatologists, other health care professionals, and FDA staff provided a broad perspective on current clinical development challenges and potential approaches to address them. Key takeaways are summarized in this document, including issues related to innovative clinical trial designs, use of novel outcome measures such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and use of innovative approaches to collecting data including registries and digital health technology (DHT)...
April 15, 2024: Arthritis & Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621211/the-insciedrs-view-a-user-friendly-and-accessible-microscope-with-easy-to-follow-companion-curricula
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soaleha Shams, Sidney Olson, Michael P Ekker, Adam Salmi, Stephen C Ekker, Chris Pierret
Microscopes are essential for research and education in science. Unlike computers and online learning tools, however, microscopes are not currently a fixed element in K-12 classrooms, due to steep cost, needless complexity, and often requiring a prohibitive level of staff training to effectively deploy. In a collaboration with Area 10 Labs, Integrated Science Education Outreach (InSciEd Out) developed a state-of-the-art alternative microscope, the InSciEdRS View, to reduce the financial barrier, prohibitive per-student cost, unnecessary complexity, and extensive staff training...
April 2024: Zebrafish
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