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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263550/profile-of-hospitalised-maltreated-children-aged-0-to-3-years-and-their-families
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Rui Kwan, Sharon Abraham, Wilson Cong Jin Low, Jasmine Chiew Yi Lim, Wan Har Chong, Sylvia Bee Suan Mun, Jean Yin Oh, Oh Moh Chay, Sita Padmini Yeleswarapu
INTRODUCTION: Maltreatment adversely affects children's health and development. Knowledge of child maltreatment in early childhood is limited. We studied the demographic factors and health issues in children aged 0-3 years who were hospitalised for maltreatment. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, health and demographic information was extracted from the electronic medical records of children hospitalised in KK Women's and Children's Hospital between January 2018 and June 2019...
January 23, 2024: Singapore Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251925/changing-course-understanding-the-legal-landscape-of-race-conscious-admission-practices-and-implications-to-diversity-promoting-strategies-in-higher-education
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Diana T Noller, Angela Bañuelas, Shannon Diallo
The 2023 US Supreme Court holding in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina, et al. has changed the landscape in higher education admissions processes by declaring affirmative action unlawful. It is imperative that those working in higher education admissions understand the ruling and implement contemporary best practices. Institutions of higher education who wish to promote student diversity are tasked with developing alternative strategies to affirmative action and must steer clear from using race as a determinant factor in admissions decisions...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Physician Assistant Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38248531/multimodal-approaches-in-the-treatment-of-chronic-peripheral-neuropathy-evidence-from-germany
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Tobias Romeyke, Harald Stummer
Patients with chronic peripheral neuropathy suffer greatly and their quality of life is often restricted. Drug therapy can be accompanied by undesirable side effects and intolerances, or the hoped-for effect does not materialize. Therefore, in addition to drug therapy, attempts are also made to treat the physical symptoms with complementary procedures. In the case of severe forms, the search for a suitable form of therapy is difficult. Complex treatments can be an innovative way to treat peripheral neuropathy...
January 7, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229137/assessing-the-predictive-validity-of-pre-admission-criteria-on-dental-students-academic-performance-a-cross-sectional-study
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Sultan A Almalki, AlBandary H AlJameel, Ziyad Alghomlas, Tameem Alothman, Fawaz Alhajri
BACKGROUND: This study examines the multifaceted factors influencing academic performance among dental students in Saudi Arabia, exploring the complex relationships between demographic, educational, and psychological variables and students' Grade Point Averages (GPAs) to enhance global dental education admission strategies. METHODS: Data on demographics, academic performance indicators (including GPA, high school grades, test scores), accommodation type, parental education, suspension history, and English proficiency were collected through an English-language electronic questionnaire from 900 dental students across multiple institutions in Riyadh...
January 16, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227674/time-to-pivot-a-guide-to-holistic-admissions
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Jennifer Snyder, Lisa Mustone Alexander, Michel Statler, Howard Straker, Jonathan Bowser, Kara Caruthers, Donna Murray, Elizabeth Alesbury
As an ever-increasing number of physician assistant (PA) programs moves toward holistic admissions, a better understanding of how to achieve their stated admission goals becomes more important. With the June 2023 US Supreme Court decision effectively ending affirmative action in higher education, navigating holistic admissions is now an even greater challenge. In this article, the PA Education Association's Presidents Commission offers a guide for programs to use in implementing holistic admissions at their institutions and key considerations...
January 16, 2024: Journal of Physician Assistant Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196677/implementing-holistic-review-practices-in-a-pulmonary-and-critical-care-fellowship
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Jacob Bailey, Brinda Desai, Angela Wang, Bernie Sunwoo, Kim Kerr, Jess Mandel, Daniel R Crouch, Laura E Crotty Alexander
BACKGROUND: Medical schools have used holistic review in admissions to increase mission-aligned enrollment of students from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine. Graduate medical education programs have increasingly followed suit. However, there is a paucity of literature regarding holistic review at the fellowship level. OBJECTIVE: Here, we share our experience implementing the Association of American Medical Colleges core principles of holistic review during the 2021 recruitment cycle...
December 2023: ATS scholar
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188385/creating-a-diverse-physician-workforce-through-training-in-diversity-bias-and-selection-an-innovative-approach-to-preparing-medical-students-as-future-academic-leaders
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Tara G Edmonds, F Shawn Galin, Christina J Grabowski
Medical students are the future of academic medicine. They will serve as admissions committee members, deans, and program directors with responsibility for selecting future physicians. At the same time, schools and programs are working to diversify the physician workforce to care for diverse patient populations. At UAB Heersink School of Medicine, we developed an elective course, Holistic Review: Creating a Mission-Driven Physician Workforce, to train learners in bias, diversity, and data-informed decision-making...
December 2023: Medical Science Educator
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38163394/the-impact-of-spiritual-care-delivered-by-nurses-on-patients-comfort-a-propensity-score-matched-cohort-utilizing-electronic-health-record-data
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Fabiana Cristina Dos Santos, Tamara G R Macieira, Yingwei Yao, Monika Ardelt, Gail M Keenan
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care has been associated with better health outcomes. Despite increasing evidence of the benefits of spiritual care for older patients coping with illness and aggressive treatment, the role of spirituality is not well understood and implemented. Nurses, as frontline holistic healthcare providers, are in a position to address patients' spiritual needs and support them in finding meaning in life. This study aimed to identify spiritual care by analyzing nursing data and to compare the psychological and physical comfort between older chronically ill patients who received spiritual care versus those who did not receive spiritual care...
December 21, 2023: International Journal of Medical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38151590/reducing-the-hospitalization-epidemic-of-chronic-heart-failure-by-disease-management-programs
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Anna Belfiore, Rosa Stranieri, Maria Elena Novielli, Piero Portincasa
Chronic heart failure is the most common cause of hospitalization in Europe and rates are steadily increasing due to aging of the population. Hospitalization identifies a fundamental change in the natural history of heart failure (HF) increasing the risk of re-hospitalization and mortality. Heart failure management programs improve the quality of care for HF patients and reduce hospitalization burden. The goals of the heart failure management programs include optimization of drug therapy, patient education, early recognition of signs of decompensation, and management of comorbidities...
December 27, 2023: Internal and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38141366/factors-affecting-the-mortality-of-february-earthquakes-victims-in-t%C3%A3-rkiye
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Nezihat Rana Disel, Omer Taskin, Gulcin Daglioglu, Burcu Tor, Sevcan Secinti, Gul Filiz Devecioglu, Adile Asena Emiroglu Taskin
OBJECTIVE: >50,000 people died in the February 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye. The aim of this study was to identify the factors affecting mortality rates of the trauma patients who were presented to the emergency department (ED) after the earthquake and provide suggestions for better preparedness strategies for future natural disasters. METHODS: This retrospective, cross-sectional study encompassed data from 955 trauma patients out of 3072 patients aged 18 years and above who sought assistance in the ED...
December 14, 2023: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38123958/holistic-care-needs-in-an-inpatient-oncology-unit-patients-versus-professionals
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Dearbhla Cosgrove, Maya Connolly, Daniel Monnery
OBJECTIVE: Macmillan Cancer Support advocates that a Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA) is carried out at diagnosis and re-evaluated at significant key milestones throughout the patient journey. This now includes acute admission. However, evidence describing the use of HNAs and prevalence of unmet holistic needs in the acute oncology setting is lacking. This project aims to identify the prevalence of unmet holistic needs of patients in an acute oncology setting, and discern the differences in perception of needs between patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs)...
December 19, 2023: BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38098006/association-of-applicant-demographic-factors-with-medical-school-acceptance
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Michael A Perez, Cheyenne Williams, Korey Henderson, Ryan McGregor, Neha Vapiwala, Judy A Shea, C Jessica Dine
BACKGROUND: Medical school acceptance rates in the United States (US) have been lower for applicants who identify as Underrepresented-in-Medicine (UiM) compared to non-UiM applicants. The gap between UiM and no-UiM groups is narrowing in recent years. Less well-studied are associations of acceptance decisions with family income and parental education. This study's purpose is to evaluate the relationships between medical school acceptance and family income, parental education status, racial/ethnic background, Grade Point Average (GPA), Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) score, and participation in extracurricular activities...
December 14, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38091039/challenges-facing-first-generation-college-graduates-in-medical-school-a-qualitative-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine Havemann, Hyacinth R C Mason, Regina G Russell, Alejandra Casillas, Mytien Nguyen, Dowin Boatright, Alexis Webber, Jon Andre Parilla, Abraham Gallegos, Tasha R Wyatt
IMPORTANCE: First-generation (FG) medical students remain underrepresented in medicine despite ongoing national efforts to increase diversity; understanding the challenges faced by this student population is essential to building holistic policies, practices, and learning environments that promote professional actualization. Although FG students have been extensively studied in the undergraduate literature, there is little research investigating how FG students experience medical education or opportunities for educators to intervene...
December 1, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38068309/prognostic-impact-of-the-umipic-program-in-the-follow-up-in-patients-with-heart-failure-and-cardiorenal-syndrome
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Manuel Méndez-Bailón, Noel Lorenzo-Villalba, Álvaro González-Franco, Luis Manzano, Jesús Casado-Cerrada, José M Cerqueiro, José Pérez-Silvestre, José Carlos Arévalo-Lorido, Alicia Conde-Martel, Melitón Francisco Dávila-Ramos, Margarita Carrera-Izquierdo, Emmanuel Andrès, Manuel Montero-Pérez-Barquero
BACKGROUND: Individuals suffering from heart failure (HF) and cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) represent a special group of patients considering their age, multiple health issues, and treatment challenges. These factors make them more susceptible to frequent hospital stays and a higher mortality rate. UMIPIC is a multidisciplinary care model program for patients with heart failure follow up provided by internists and nurses who are experts in this entity. Our study delved into the effectiveness of this specialized care program (UMIPIC) in mitigating these risks for HF and CRS patients...
November 23, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38059197/factors-affecting-readmission-of-adolescent-mental-healthcare-users-to-a-psychiatric-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie A Eichstadt, Shren Chetty, Thulisile G Magagula, Xan Swart
BACKGROUND: Adolescent mental illness is increasing worldwide, leading to more admissions to psychiatric institutions. Many adolescents may require multiple readmissions, which is disruptive to their holistic well-being and costly for the healthcare sector. Identifying especially modifiable risk factors for readmission remains an important step in providing potential areas for improving patient care. AIM: This study investigated the risk factors associated with the readmission of adolescent mental healthcare users to a specialist psychiatric unit...
2023: South African Journal of Psychiatry: SAJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38044818/diagnosing-assessing-and-managing-cellulitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heather Newton
Cellulitis is an acute bacterial infection that affects the deep dermis and surrounding subcutaneous tissue. Although it is a common condition, it is often misdiagnosed because it can mimic a range of conditions that also cause inflamed, red, irritated and painful skin. Such misdiagnoses may lead to unnecessary hospital admissions and antibiotic overuse, with most alternative diagnoses being non-infectious. Undertaking a holistic patient assessment, skin assessment and thorough clinical history is important in the diagnosis of cellulitis, and it is vital to use a collaborative multidisciplinary approach in its acute management and to prevent recurrence...
December 4, 2023: Nursing Standard
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38024134/healthcare-professionals-perspectives-of-nonsurgical-care-of-older-inpatients-with-class-ii-or-iii-obesity-and-comorbidities-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Merridie Rees, Clare E Collins, Eleanor C Majellano, Vanessa M McDonald
BACKGROUND: Older people with Class II or III obesity and comorbidities experience complex care needs with frequent hospital admissions. In 2019/20 the National Health Service in England reported a 17% increase in hospital admissions of patients with obesity compared to 2018/19. Gaps in care for this population have been identified. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences and perspectives of healthcare professionals delivering non-surgical care to older people with Classes II or III obesity admitted to a tertiary care hospital...
2023: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37992465/partnering-for-the-future-clinic-a-multidisciplinary-perinatal-substance-use-program
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney Townsel, Sanaya Irani, Carol Buis, Sheryl Lasser, Nathan Menke, Yolanda Preston, Joanna A Kountanis, Maria Skoczylas, Rena Menke, Barbara Getty, Molly Stout, Maria Muzik
OBJECTIVE: The current model of obstetric care does not integrate multiple subspecialty services for high-risk pregnancies with substance use disorder (SUD), resulting in fragmented care. We describe the framework of our multidisciplinary and integrated perinatal substance use clinic and provide recent clinical outcomes. METHODS: We detail the Partnering for the Future (PFF) clinic, which integrates numerous subspecialty and support services for patients with SUDs and complex mental health needs...
October 20, 2023: General Hospital Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37983413/emphasizing-geographical-ties-in-holistic-admission-a-community-oriented-school-of-medicine-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Crystal I Bryce, Gisele Armond Abron, Amanda M Lynn, Brigham C Willis, Sunny Nakae
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November 1, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37965249/connecting-the-dots-of-care-a-pilot-study-linking-aboriginal-and-or-torres-strait-islander-peoples-with-diabetes-care-in-hospital-using-hospital-pharmacists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan Welch, Rebekah Moles, Alexander Viardot, Pauline Deweerd, Scott Daly, Kylie Lee
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is common among Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, yet often undetected in hospital. OBJECTIVE: To identify how urban hospital pharmacists can detect if Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients have diabetes or a higher chance of getting diabetes. METHODS: A multi-methods study used data from patients, and researcher field notes. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples admitted to hospital over 12-weeks (July-October 2021) were prospectively identified from admissions lists...
December 2023: Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm
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