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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730316/an-evaluation-of-written-materials-for-supporting-hypertensive-patient-education-and-counselling-when-performing-a-new-medicine-service-in-poland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Jasińska-Stroschein, Justyna Dymek, Mariola Drozd, Olga Sierpniowska, Artur Jędra, Agnieszka Stankiewicz, Paulina Stasiak, Sylwia Cholewa, Magdalena Nowakowska, Magdalena Waszyk-Nowaczyk
BACKGROUND: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was developed in England more than ten years ago, as a three-stage consultation led by community pharmacists to support patients taking new medication for a chronic disease. In Poland, the scheme was officially introduced in January 2023. However, its implementation into common practice has been presented with various obstacles, including the need to develop relationships with general practitioners, resolve the payment structure, and provide training with adequate supporting materials...
May 10, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729942/pharmaceutical-treatment-status-of-patients-with-copd-in-the-community-based-on-medical-internet-of-things-a-real-world-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Wu, Yi-Qun Jiang, Feng-Li Si, Huan-Ying Wang, Xiao-Bo Song, Chun-Feng Sheng, Xun Xu, Fan Li, Jing Zhang
This study aimed to investigate the real-world standardisation and adherence of medical treatment regimens in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the community for making future management strategy. The follow-up data and treatment information of patients with COPD, which were collected through the Management Information Center of COPD (MICCOPD) in 21 community health service centres in Songjiang District, a countryside region of Shanghai. Concordance between the pharmaceutical treatment plan and recommendation of 2017 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) report during the follow-up management period, as well as the medication adherence by patients,were analysed...
May 10, 2024: NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729753/prevalence-and-factors-associated-with-inappropriate-continuation-of-stress-ulcer-prophylaxis-at-discharge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justine Chinnappan, Rami Al-Handola, Noyal M Joseph, Ekwevugbe Ogbon, Philip J McDonald
UNLABELLED: Stress ulcer prophylaxis is started in the critical care unit to decrease the risk of upper gastrointestinal ulcers in critically ill persons and to decrease mortality caused by stress ulcer complications. Unfortunately, the drugs are often continued after recovery through discharge, paving the way for unnecessary polypharmacy. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study including patients admitted to the adult critical care unit and started on the stress ulcer prophylaxis with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) or histamine receptor 2 blocker (H2 blocker) with an aim to determine the prevalence of inappropriate continuation at discharge and associated factors...
May 10, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729751/healthcare-professional-views-about-a-prehospital-redirection-pathway-for-stroke-thrombectomy-a-multiphase-deductive-qualitative-study
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Jo Day, Rosemary L Simmonds, Lisa Shaw, Christopher I Price, Graham McClelland, Gary A Ford, Martin James, Phil White, Ken Stein, Catherine Pope
BACKGROUND: Mechanical thrombectomy for stroke is highly effective but time-critical. Delays are common because many patients require transfer between local hospitals and regional centres. A two-stage prehospital redirection pathway consisting of a simple ambulance screen followed by regional centre assessment to select patients for direct admission could optimise access. However, implementation might be challenged by the limited number of thrombectomy providers, a lack of prehospital diagnostic tests for selecting patients and whether finite resources can accommodate longer ambulance journeys plus greater central admissions...
May 10, 2024: Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728972/palliative-care-integration-and-end-of-life-care-intensity-for-patients-with-nsclc
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Martin, M Carton, L Thery, A Burnod, C Daniel, P Du Rusquec, N Girard, C Bouleuc
BACKGROUND: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) without oncogenic driver mutations is considered to have a poor prognosis, although recent therapeutic progress. This study aims to assess the real-life integration of palliative care (PC) and the intensity of end-of-life (EOL) care for this population. METHODS: This was an observational cohort study of decedent patients from metastatic NSCLC without oncogenic driver mutations over the period 01/2018 to 12/2022, treated in first line with immunotherapy +/- chemotherapy...
April 24, 2024: Lung Cancer: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728359/epidemiological-observations-and-management-challenges-in-extrapedal-mycetoma-a-three-decade-review-of-420-cases
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Abubakr Abdalla Mohammed Alhaj, Eiman Siddig Ahmed, Abeer Hassan, Ahmed Hassan Fahal
Mycetoma is a serious, destructive, disfiguring chronic granulomatous inflammatory disease affecting the subcutaneous tissues that spread to involve the skin, deep tissues and bone. The disease predominately affects the limbs, and extrapedal mycetoma is rarely reported. The reported extrapedal ones are characterised by high morbidity and mortality. This communication reports on 420 patients with extrapedal mycetoma seen and managed at the Mycetoma Research Centre (MRC), University of Khartoum, between January 1991 and December 2021...
May 10, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728354/the-development-and-structural-validity-testing-of-the-person-centred-practice-inventory-care-pcpi-c
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan George McCormack, Paul F Slater, Fiona Gilmour, Denise Edgar, Stefan Gschwenter, Sonyia McFadden, Ciara Hughes, Val Wilson, Tanya McCance
BACKGROUND: Person-centred healthcare focuses on placing the beliefs and values of service users at the centre of decision-making and creating the context for practitioners to do this effectively. Measuring the outcomes arising from person-centred practices is complex and challenging and often adopts multiple perspectives and approaches. Few measurement frameworks are grounded in an explicit person-centred theoretical framework. AIMS: In the study reported in this paper, the aim was to develop a valid and reliable instrument to measure the experience of person-centred care by service users (patients)-The Person-centred Practice Inventory-Care (PCPI-C)...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727842/implementation-of-quality-indicators-for-vulvar-cancer-in-gynaecological-cancer-centres-certified-by-the-german-cancer-society-dkg
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frederik A Stuebs, Matthias W Beckmann, Christian Dannecker, Markus Follmann, Monika Nothacker, Hans-Georg Schnürch, Linn Woelber, Simone Wesselmann
PURPOSE: In 2018, the first guideline-based quality indicators (QI) for vulvar cancer were implemented in the data-sheets of certified gynaecological cancer centres. The certification process includes guideline-based QIs as a fundamental component. These indicators are specifically designed to evaluate the level of care provided within the centres. This article aims to give an overview of the developing process of guideline based-QIs for women with vulvar cancer and presents the QIs results from the certified gynaecological cancer centres...
May 10, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727483/chiropractors-in-multidisciplinary-teams-enablers-of-colocation-integration-in-gp-led-primary-healthcare
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Shauna Dawn Fjaagesund, Wayne Graham, Evan Jones, Andrew Ladhams, Mark Sayers, Gary Campbell, Xiang-Yu Hou, Marius-Ionut Ungureanu, Florin Oprescu
The aim of this study was to explore and document the enablers and barriers of chiropractic care colocation in general practice at a large-scale private primary care centre in Australia. This study focused on the perceptions of healthcare professionals regarding this integration. The research setting was a large integrated primary care centre located in an outer metro, low-socioeconomic area in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. Participant inclusion criteria included general medical practitioners, practice nurses, and medical managers who self-reported interactions with the physically collocated and integrated chiropractic practice...
April 30, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727456/person-centred-diabetes-care-examining-patient-empowerment-and-diabetes-specific-quality-of-life-in-slovenian-adults-with-type-2-diabetes
#30
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Tina Virtič Potočnik, Nina Ružić Gorenjec, Matic Mihevc, Črt Zavrnik, Majda Mori Lukančič, Antonija Poplas Susič, Zalika Klemenc-Ketiš
Patient empowerment is crucial for promoting and strengthening health. We aimed to assess patient empowerment and diabetes-specific health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). A multi-centre, cross-sectional survey was conducted among adults with T2D in urban and rural primary care settings in Slovenia between April and September 2023. The survey utilised convenience sampling and included sociodemographic and clinical data, the Diabetes Empowerment Scale (DES), and the Audit of Diabetes-Dependent QoL (ADDQoL)...
April 26, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726850/comparison-of-limited-driving-pressure-ventilation-and-low-tidal-volume-strategies-in-adults-with-acute-respiratory-failure-on-mechanical-ventilation-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Surat Tongyoo, Tanuwong Viarasilpa, Phitphiboon Deawtrakulchai, Santi Subpinyo, Chaiyawat Suppasilp, Chairat Permpikul
BACKGROUND: Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) presents a grave risk to acute respiratory failure patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Low tidal volume (LTV) ventilation has been advocated as a protective strategy against VILI. However, the effectiveness of limited driving pressure (plateau pressure minus positive end-expiratory pressure) remains unclear. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the efficacy of LTV against limited driving pressure in preventing VILI in adults with respiratory failure...
2024: Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726022/musculoskeletal-aspects-of-respiratory-function-in-cystic-fibrosis-a-cross-sectional-comparative-study
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Niklas Sinderholm Sposato, Kristofer Bjerså, Marita Gilljam, Louise Lannefors, Monika Fagevik Olsén
BACKGROUND: Respiration is an intricate interaction between visceral and musculoskeletal structures. In cystic fibrosis (CF), the airways and lungs are subject to progressive obstruction and destruction. However, knowledge about the musculoskeletal aspects of respiratory function and symptoms is still limited in this patient group. METHODS: In a cross-sectional comparative study, 21 adults with CF enrolled at the Gothenburg CF Centre were matched with 42 healthy controls...
2024: European Clinical Respiratory Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725344/retrospective-analysis-of-the-integration-of-palliative-care-into-the-care-of-stroke-patients-admitted-to-a-regional-stroke-center
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Houman Khosravani, Meera Mahendiran, Brindan Sivanandan, Sandra Gardner, Gustavo Saposnik, Jahnel Brookes, Anna Berall, Giulia-Anna Perri
Background: Palliative care (PC) aims to enhance the quality of life for patients when confronted with serious illness. As stroke inflicts high morbidity and mortality, the integration of PC within acute stroke care remains an important aspect of quality inpatient care. However, there is a tendency to offer PC to stroke patients only when death appears imminent. We aim to understand why this may be by examining stroke patients admitted to a regional stroke centre who subsequently died and their provision of PC...
May 9, 2024: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725259/the-patient-s-perspective-on-participation-in-a-multidisciplinary-team-meeting-a-phenomenological-study
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Kevin Berben, Emily Walgrave, Jochen Bergs, Ann Van Hecke, Eva Dierckx, Sofie Verhaeghe
In mental health care settings, inpatients are increasingly engaged in their care process, allowing them to participate in multidisciplinary team meetings. Research into how mental health patients (MHPs) experience participating in such meetings is, however, limited. This study aimed to explore inpatients' experiences when participating in multidisciplinary team meetings in a Belgian inpatient mental health unit. This study used a phenomenological design with data collection including semistructured interviews...
May 9, 2024: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725037/implementation-of-an-integrated-primary-care-prevention-and-management-program%C3%A2-for-chronic-low-back-pain-lbp-patient-reported-outcomes-and-predictors-of-pain-interference-after-six-months
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Ahmed, Regina Visca, Amede Gogovor, Owis Eilayyan, Roderick Finlayson, Marie-France Valois, Mark A Ware
BACKGROUND: Integrated primary care programs for patients living with chronic pain which are accessible, interdisciplinary, and patient-centered are needed for preventing chronicity and improving outcomes. Evaluation of the implementation and impact of such programs supports further development of primary care chronic pain management. This study examined patient-reported outcomes among individuals with low back pain (LBP) receiving care in a novel interdisciplinary primary care program...
May 9, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724543/effects-of-c-reactive-protein-rapid-testing-and-communication-skills-training-on-antibiotic-prescribing-for-acute-cough-a-cluster-factorial-randomised-controlled-trial
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Carl Llor, Marta Trapero-Bertran, Antoni Sisó-Almirall, Ramon Monfà, Rosa Abellana, Ana García-Sangenís, Ana Moragas, Rosa Morros
This cluster randomised clinical trial carried out in 20 primary care centres in Barcelona was aimed at assessing the effect of a continuous intervention focused on C-reactive protein (CRP) rapid testing and training in enhanced communication skills (ECS) on antibiotic consumption for adults with acute cough due to lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The interventions consisted of general practitioners and nurses' use of CRP point-of-care and training in ECS separately and combined, and usual care. The primary outcomes were antibiotic consumption and variation of the quality-adjusted life years during a 6-week follow-up...
May 9, 2024: NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724453/extracorporeal-photopheresis-ecp-in-the-treatment-of-chronic-lung-allograft-dysfunction-clad-a-prospective-multicentre-open-label-randomised-controlled-trial-studying-the-addition-of-ecp-to-standard-care-in-the-treatment-of-bilateral-lung-transplant-patients
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Andrew J Fisher, Michael White, Nicola Goudie, Anneka Kershaw, Julia Phillipson, Michelle Bardgett, Joanne Lally, Alex Bevin-Nicholls, Thomas Chadwick, Andrew Bryant, Sian Russell, Hesther Smith, Laura Frisby, Rebecca Errington, Martin Carby, Richard Thompson, Karthik Santhanakrishnan, Jasvir Parmar, James L Lordan, Luke Vale, Helen Hancock, Catherine Exley, Andrew R Gennery, James Ms Wason
BACKGROUND: Long-term survival after lung transplantation is limited compared with other organ transplants. The main cause is development of progressive immune-mediated damage to the lung allograft. This damage, which can develop via multiple immune pathways, is captured under the umbrella term chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD). Despite the availability of powerful immunosuppressive drugs, there are presently no treatments proven to reverse or reliably halt the loss of lung function caused by CLAD...
May 9, 2024: BMJ Open Respiratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724449/health-and-community-care-workers-knowledge-and-perceptions-of-social-prescribing-in-singapore
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Feng Tan, Reshma Aziz Merchant
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to survey knowledge and perceptions of social prescribing (SP) amongst health and community care workers. STUDY DESIGN: Cross sectional online survey conducted in November 2023. METHODS: The survey on basic demographics, awareness, knowledge, and practices of SP was completed by 123 health and community care workers. RESULTS: The mean age of respondents was 39.0 years. Nearly two-thirds had heard of SP...
May 10, 2024: Annals of geriatric medicine and research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724410/opinions-and-priorities-for-an-e-health-platform-a-member-consultation-from-an-intensive-care-patient-organisation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Zacharelou, Mel Major, Puck van der Meer, Marike van der Schaaf, Lilian Vloet, Margo M C van Mol
BACKGROUND: To prevent deterioration after admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), and to improve rehabilitation, the ICU team should use digital technologies to provide comprehensive and practical information alongside personalised support for survivors and their family members. However, a knowledge gap exists on the users' preferences for such an e-health platform in ICU follow-up services. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to explore the opinions and priorities for an e-health platform, including choices in digital elements, according to survivors of critical illness and their family members...
May 9, 2024: Australian Critical Care: Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724299/oral-care-practices-and-hospital-acquired-pneumonia-prevention-a-national-survey-of-australian-nurses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peta Ellen Tehan, Katrina Browne, Georgia Matterson, Allen C Cheng, Sonja Dawson, Nicholas Graves, Douglas Johnson, Martin Kiernan, Auxillia Madhuvu, Caroline Marshall, Julee McDonagh, Maria Northcote, Jayne O'Connor, Liz Orr, Helen Rawson, Philip Russo, Jenny Sim, Andrew J Stewardson, Janet Wallace, Nicole White, Rhonda Wilson, Brett G Mitchell
BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) also known as non-ventilator associated pneumonia, is one of the most common infections acquired in hospitalised patients. Improving oral hygiene appears to reduce the incidence of HAP. This study aimed to describe current practices, barriers and facilitators, knowledge and educational preferences of registered nurses performing oral health care in the Australian hospital setting, with a focus on the prevention of HAP. We present this as a short research report...
May 8, 2024: Infection, Disease & Health
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