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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627265/developing-a-work-accommodation-operating-model-for-workplaces-and-work-ability-support-services
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Nina Nevala, Irmeli Pehkonen, Maarit Virtanen, Pauliina Mattila-Holappa, Pirjo Juvonen-Posti
PURPOSE: Workplace accommodation can help employees with disabilities remain employed or access employment rather than leave the labor force. However, the workplace accommodation process is still poorly understood and documented. AIM: The aim of this study was to develop a national operating model to make workplace accommodation interactive and procedural for workplaces and work ability support services and lower the threshold to making accommodations. METHODS: The collaborative development process was carried out by a multiprofessional expert team with eleven workplaces in the private and public sectors in Finland...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627029/emergency-department-discharge-practices-for-children-with-acute-wheeze-and-asthma-a-survey-of-discharge-practice-and-review-of-safety-netting-instructions-in-the-uk-and-ireland
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Romanie Hannah, Richard J P G Chavasse, James Y Paton, Emily Walton, Damian Roland, Steven Foster, Mark D Lyttle
OBJECTIVE: Recovery from acute wheeze and asthma attacks should be supported with safety netting, including treatment advice. We evaluated emergency department (ED) discharge practices for acute childhood wheeze/asthma attacks to describe variation in safety netting and recovery bronchodilator dosing. DESIGN: Two-phase study between June 2020 and September 2021, comprising (1) Departmental discharge practice survey, and (2) Analysis of written discharge instructions for caregivers...
April 16, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627020/assessment-of-management-reasoning-design-considerations-drawn-from-analysis-of-simulated-outpatient-encounters
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David A Cook, Steven J Durning, Christopher R Stephenson, Larry D Gruppen, Matt Lineberry
PURPOSE: Management reasoning is a distinct subset of clinical reasoning. We sought to explore features to be considered when designing assessments of management reasoning. METHODS: This is a hybrid empirical research study, narrative review, and expert perspective. In 2021, we reviewed and discussed 10 videos of simulated (staged) physician-patient encounters, actively seeking actions that offered insights into assessment of management reasoning. We analyzed our own observations in conjunction with literature on clinical reasoning assessment, using a constant comparative qualitative approach...
April 16, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626567/a-thematic-analysis-of-alcohol-and-alcohol-related-harm-across-health-and-social-policy-in-aotearoa-new-zealand
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Tayla Darrah, Sarah Herbert, Timothy Chambers
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to: 1) explore how alcohol and alcohol harm are framed in New Zealand national policy, strategy, and action plan documents; and 2) examine how these documents align with the WHO SAFER framework. METHODS: Keyword searches across government websites and Google were conducted in January 2021. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to all identified documents, resulting in 22 being included for analysis in this study. An inductive and deductive thematic analysis of those documents was performed...
April 15, 2024: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626056/land-as-a-binding-constraint-to-cluster-based-development-in-ethiopia-to-cluster-or-not-to-cluster
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Guyo Godana Dureti, Martin Paul Jr Tabe-Ojong
INTRODUCTION: As one of the agglomeration models targeting cluster-based rural development, cluster farming has been promoted in Ethiopia and it is already reported to have significant welfare implications, but participation rates are not as high as expected. This study examines the role of land as a constraint to the development of cluster-based development in Ethiopia both using extensive and intensive measures of cluster farming. The study further disaggregates farm households based on their farm size to better understand potential heterogeneities in the relationship between farm size and cluster farming...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625776/adaptive-individual-q-learning-a-multiagent-reinforcement-learning-method-for-coordination-optimization
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Zhen Zhang, Dongqing Wang
Multiagent reinforcement learning (MARL) has been extensively applied to coordination optimization for its task distribution and scalability. The goal of the MARL algorithms for coordination optimization is to learn the optimal joint strategy that maximizes the expected cumulative reward of all agents. Some cooperative MARL algorithms exhibit exciting characteristics in empirical studies. However, the majority of the convergence results are confined to repeated games. Moreover, few MARL algorithms consider adaptation to the switched environments such as the alternation between peak hours and off-peak hours of urban traffic flow or an obstacle suddenly appearing on the planned route for the automated guided vehicle...
April 16, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625718/adverse-event-signal-detection-using-patients-concerns-in-pharmaceutical-care-records-evaluation-of-deep-learning-models
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Satoshi Nishioka, Satoshi Watabe, Yuki Yanagisawa, Kyoko Sayama, Hayato Kizaki, Shungo Imai, Mitsuhiro Someya, Ryoo Taniguchi, Shuntaro Yada, Eiji Aramaki, Satoko Hori
BACKGROUND: Early detection of adverse events and their management are crucial to improving anticancer treatment outcomes, and listening to patients' subjective opinions (patients' voices) can make a major contribution to improving safety management. Recent progress in deep learning technologies has enabled various new approaches for the evaluation of safety-related events based on patient-generated text data, but few studies have focused on the improvement of real-time safety monitoring for individual patients...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623518/an-ensemble-model-predicts-an-upward-range-shift-of-the-endemic-and-endangered-yellow-throated-apalis-apalis-flavigularis-under-future-climate-change-in-malawi
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Lumbani Benedicto Banda, Sintayehu W Dejene, Tiwonge I Mzumara, Christopher McCarthy, Innocent Pangapanga-Phiri
Climate change poses a significant threat to endemic and endangered montane bird species with limited elevation and temperature ranges. Understanding their responses to changes in climate is essential for informing conservation actions. This study focused on the montane dwelling Yellow-throated Apalis ( Apalis flavigularis ) in Malawi, aiming to identify key factors affecting its distribution and predicting its potential distribution under different climate change scenarios. Using an ensemble species distribution modeling approach, we found that the mean temperature of the driest quarter (Bio9), mean temperature of the wettest quarter (Bio8), and precipitation seasonality (Bio15) were the most important variables that influenced the distribution of this species...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622864/barriers-and-facilitators-for-healthy-lifestyle-and-recommendations-for-counseling-in-endometrial-cancer-follow-up-care-a-qualitative-study
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Anne M de Korte, Belle H de Rooij, Dorry Boll, Ingrid van Loon, Noor Vincent, Meeke Hoedjes, Chantal R M Lammens, Floor Mols, Marije L van der Lee, M Caroline Vos, Nicole P M Ezendam
OBJECTIVES: Lifestyle promotion during follow-up consultations may improve long-term health and quality of life in endometrial cancer patients. This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to improve and sustain a healthy lifestyle that can be translated to behavioral methods and strategies for lifestyle counseling. METHODS: Endometrial cancer patients from three hospitals were recruited to participate in a semi-structured interview. The data were transcribed and coded...
December 2024: Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621818/implementing-quality-improvement-initiatives-to-improve-the-use-of-adolescent-and-youth-friendly-health-services-in-zou-benin
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Josephat Avocè, Mamadou Kandji, Vanessa Mitchell, Koami Maurice Mensah, Hugues Gnahoui, Hawa Talla, René Jean Firmin Nakoulma, Cheikh Ibrahima Diop, Moussa Faye, Fatimata Sow, Krishna Bose
INTRODUCTION: In Benin, the unmet need for family planning services is especially high for adolescent girls and youth aged 15-24 years. The Challenge Initiative (TCI) supported the health system to assess and improve the quality of adolescent and youth sexual reproductive health services and enhance contraceptive uptake in 65 service delivery points (SDPs) of the Zou department. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Between June 2019 and March 2021, TCI supported the health districts in Zou to train an assessment team to complete 3 cycles of quality assessments (QAs) using a QA checklist adapted to the local context...
April 15, 2024: Global Health, Science and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621019/co-designing-a-health-journey-mapping-resource-for-culturally-safe-health-care-with-and-for-first-nations-people
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Alyssa Cormick, Amy Graham, Tahlee Stevenson, Kelli Owen, Kim O'Donnell, Janet Kelly
Background Many healthcare professionals and services strive to improve cultural safety of care for Australia's First Nations people. However, they work within established systems and structures that do not reliably meet diverse health care needs nor reflect culturally safe paradigms. Journey mapping approaches can improve understanding of patient/client healthcare priorities and care delivery challenges from healthcare professionals' perspectives leading to improved responses that address discriminatory practices and institutional racism...
April 2024: Australian Journal of Primary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619778/integration-of-an-online-application-to-optimise-multi-disciplinary-meetings-a-retrospective-analysis
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Daniel Magee, Mitchell Barns, Matthew Chau, Laura Bailey, Yuigi Yuminaga
BACKGROUND: Multi-disciplinary Meetings (MDM) play a crucial role in complex patient care, involving input from various specialties to formulate evidence-based management plans. However, traditional unidirectional approaches and reliance on manual processes have led to inefficiencies in the MDM pathway. AIMS: This study identified and aimed to improve four critical moments where Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) could enhance the MDM process. Initial referral, information synthesis, meeting presentation and the creation of actionable/auditable items...
April 15, 2024: Irish Journal of Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618835/intersectoral-partnerships-between-local-governments-and-health-organisations-in-high-income-contexts-a-scoping-review
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Aryati Yashadhana, Karla Jaques, Aulina Chaudhuri, Jennie Pry, Patrick Harris
BACKGROUND: Local governments are the closest level of government to the communities they serve. Traditionally providing roads, rates and garbage services, they are also responsible for policy and regulation, particularly land use planning and community facilities and services that have direct and indirect impacts on (equitable) health and well-being. Partnerships between health agencies and local government are therefore an attractive proposition to progress actions that positively impact community health and well-being...
2024: International Journal of Health Policy and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618271/paving-the-path-to-patient-centered-healthcare-in-africa-insights-from-a-student-led-initiative
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David Jolly Muganzi, Catherine Misango Namara, Timothy Mwanje Kintu, Linda Atulinda, Raymond Bernard Kihumuro, Bonaventure Ahaisibwe, Victor M Montori
Patient-centered care (PCC) is a key domain of healthcare quality. Its importance is driven by evidence-based medicine, the predominance of chronic conditions requiring self-care, and the recognition of the priority of patient goals, values, priorities, and preferences in determining care plans. This article emphasizes the urgent need for Africa to develop PCC and a workforce committed to its implementation, as well as highlights an initiative by African medical students to champion PCC continent-wide. Embracing this transformative approach presents Africa with an unprecedented opportunity to improve care for each person...
2024: Annals of Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615372/preliminary-evaluation-of-a-brief-worksite-intervention-to-reduce-weight-stigma-and-weight-bias-internalization
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Nichole R Kelly, Maggie L Osa, Gabriella Luther, Claire Guidinger, Austin Folger, Gina Williamson, Juliana Esquivel, Elizabeth L Budd
Weight-based discrimination (WBD) is common and associated with reduced physical and emotional functioning. WBD is common in the workplace, yet no studies have evaluated a WBD intervention delivered in a worksite setting. This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of a 3-hour, remote-delivered WBD intervention at a large public university. Six workshops including 94 participants (41.76 ± 9.37 y; 92.8% women) were delivered December 2020 through May 2021; 88...
April 3, 2024: Evaluation and Program Planning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615059/non-preventable-cases-of-breast-prostate-lung-and-colorectal-cancer-in-2050-in-an-elimination-scenario-of-modifiable-risk-factors
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Frederik Knude Palshof, Lina Steinrud Mørch, Brian Køster, Gerda Engholm, Hans Henrik Storm, Therese M-L Andersson, Niels Kroman
Most Western countries have increasing number of new cancer cases per year. Cancer incidence is primarily influenced by basically avoidable risk factors and an aging population. Through hypothetical elimination scenarios of multiple major risk factors for cancer, we estimated the number of new cancer cases that are non-preventable in 2050. We compare numbers of new postmenopausal breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer cases in 2021 to projected numbers of new cases in 2050 under prevention scenarios regarding smoking, overweight and obesity, and alcohol consumption: no intervention, 50%, and 100% instant reduction...
April 13, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613368/-to-honor-and-remember-an-ethical-awakening-to-african-american-remains-in-museums
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Sabrina B Sholts
In 2021, amid surging activism in the Movement for Black Lives, the Smithsonian Institution's possession of the remains of thousands of African Americans drew widespread attention. In response, the Smithsonian and its National Museum of Natural History undertook a series of steps to assess these remains and to develop a policy for returning as many as possible to descendants and descendant communities, under changes that would apply to all non-Native American remains in Smithsonian collections. This paper reviews the actions taken to date and the work that is still in progress or planned...
April 13, 2024: American journal of biological anthropology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610208/something-happened-with-the-way-we-work-evaluating-the-implementation-of-the-reducing-coercion-in-norway-recon-intervention-in-primary-mental-health-care
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Tonje Lossius Husum, Irene Wormdahl, Solveig H H Kjus, Trond Hatling, Jorun Rugkåsa
BACKGROUND: Current policies to reduce the use of involuntary admissions are largely oriented towards specialist mental health care and have had limited success. We co-created, with stakeholders in five Norwegian municipalities, the 'Reducing Coercion in Norway' (ReCoN) intervention that aims to reduce involuntary admissions by improving the way in which primary mental health services work and collaborate. The intervention was implemented in five municipalities and is being tested in a cluster randomized control trial, which is yet to be published...
April 4, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610035/towards-an-actionable-one-health-approach
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Xiao-Xi Zhang, Zohar Lederman, Le-Fei Han, Janna M Schurer, Li-Hua Xiao, Zhi-Bing Zhang, Qiu-Lan Chen, Dirk Pfeiffer, Michael P Ward, Banchob Sripa, Sarah Gabriël, Kuldeep Dhama, Krishna Prasad Acharya, Lucy J Robertson, Sharon L Deem, Cécile Aenishaenslin, Filipe Dantas-Torres, Domenico Otranto, Delia Grace, Yang Wang, Peng Li, Chao Fu, Patrícia Poeta, Md Tanvir Rahman, Kokouvi Kassegne, Yong-Zhang Zhu, Kun Yin, Jiming Liu, Zhao-Jun Wang, Xiao-Kui Guo, Wen-Feng Gong, Bernhard Schwartländer, Ming-Hui Ren, Xiao-Nong Zhou
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing focus on strengthening One Health capacity building on global level, challenges remain in devising and implementing real-world interventions particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Recognizing these gaps, the One Health Action Commission (OHAC) was established as an academic community for One Health action with an emphasis on research agenda setting to identify actions for highest impact. MAIN TEXT: This viewpoint describes the agenda of, and motivation for, the recently formed OHAC...
April 12, 2024: Infectious Diseases of Poverty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609014/implementation-of-a-trauma-informed-challenging-interactions-reporting-tool-to-improve-our-clinical-learning-environment
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Tara Bamat, Annie Gula, Erin H Sieke, Brittney Newby, Jay Mehta, Adelaide Barnes, Anna Weiss, Dava Szalda
PROBLEM: Workplace mistreatment is a contributor to resident burnout; understanding and intervening against mistreatment is one key tool in mitigating burnout. While ACGME survey data alerts programs to general mistreatment trends, those data are not detailed enough to inform local interventions. Our team designed and implemented a Challenging Interactions Reporting Tool (CIRT) to characterize the experiences of our trainees at a granular level and to inform targeted interventions for improvement...
April 10, 2024: Academic Pediatrics
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