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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347059/principal-causes-of-acute-poisoning-in-an-emergency-service-experience-between-2014-and-2021-at-a-university-hospital-in-southwestern-colombia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Hurtado, Jaime A Quintero, Yeraldin Alejandra Rodríguez, Daniel Esteban Pérez, Roger Figueroa Paz, Julio Diez-Sepúlveda
Acute poisonings are a global public health problem, which implies costs and disease burden for society. In Colombia, there is a significant underreporting of data on acute poisoning and data gaps on the toxicological profile of the population. This study aims to identify the epidemiology of acute poisoning in a high-complexity hospital in southwestern Colombia. A descriptive study with retrospective data collection was performed. The variables were expressed through the measure of central tendency and dispersion...
February 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38333741/risk-factors-for-pediatric-intoxications-in-the-prehospital-setting-a-geospatial-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Calvin Lukas Kienbacher, Guixing Wei, Jason M Rhodes, Harald Herkner, Dominik Roth, Kenneth A Williams
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic factors and the COVID-19 pandemic influence children's physical and mental health. We aimed to investigate the association between a census tract's median household income [MHI in United States Dollars ($)] and pediatric intoxications in Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States of America. Geographical hotspots, as well as interactions with the COVID-19 pandemic, should be identified. METHODS: This study is a retrospective analysis of ambulance calls for pediatric (<18 years) intoxication in Rhode Island between March 1st, 2018, and February 28th, 2022...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38310302/child-and-adolescent-mental-health-services-in-khartoum-state-sudan-a-desktop-situational-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khalid A Abdalhai, Stella Mokitimi, Petrus J de Vries
BACKGROUND: Sudan is a Northeast African country, with 61.7% of its population under 24 years. With a large youth population and significant cultural and linguistic diversity, Sudan, like most low-income countries, has contributed minimal data to global child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) research. This study aimed to perform the first ever situational analysis of CAMH services and systems in Khartoum State, Sudan. METHODS: The study focused on Khartoum state and covered the calendar years 2019 and 2020...
February 3, 2024: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262735/factors-associated-with-the-use-of-psychedelics-ketamine-and-mdma-among-sexual-and-gender-minority-youths-in-canada-a-machine-learning-analysis
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Christoffer Dharma, Esther Liu, Daniel Grace, Carmen Logie, Alex Abramovich, Nicholas Mitsakakis, Bruce Baskerville, Michael Chaiton
BACKGROUND: Substance use is increasing among sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY). This increase may be due to changes in social norms and socialisation, or due to SGMY exploring the potential therapeutic value of drugs such as psychedelics. We identified predictors of psychedelics, MDMA and ketamine use. METHODS: Data were obtained from 1414 SGMY participants who completed the ongoing longitudinal 2SLGBTQ+ Tobacco Project in Canada between November 2020 to January 2021...
January 23, 2024: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253509/clinically-important-benefits-and-harms-of-monoclonal-antibodies-targeting-amyloid-for-the-treatment-of-alzheimer-disease-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Mark H Ebell, Henry C Barry, Kanishka Baduni, Gabrielle Grasso
PURPOSE: We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate clinically meaningful benefits and harms of monoclonal antibodies targeting amyloid in patients with Alzheimer dementia. METHODS: We searched PubMed, Cochrane CENTRAL, and 5 trial registries, as well as the reference lists of identified studies. We included randomized controlled trials comparing a monoclonal antibody with placebo at a dose consistent with that used in phase 3 trials or for Food and Drug Administration approval...
2024: Annals of Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242681/racial-and-ethnic-trends-in-mental-health-service-utilisation-and-perceived-unmet-need-in-the-usa
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Ana Sheehan, Rachel Walsh, Richard Liu
BACKGROUND: Two decades ago, the Surgeon General issued a report highlighting concerning disparities in mental healthcare among racial and ethnic minority populations. The present study characterised national trends in mental health treatment utilisation by race and ethnicity across a 13-year period. METHODS: Nationally representative data were drawn from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health from 2008 through 2020 (unweighted n=4 41 993). Trends in mental health treatment utilisation and perceived unmet treatment need among individuals with and without psychiatric illness were stratified by race and ethnicity...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38215160/the-forecasted-prevalence-of-comorbidities-and-multimorbidity-in-people-with-hiv-in-the-united-states-through-the-year-2030-a-modeling-study
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Keri N Althoff, Cameron Stewart, Elizabeth Humes, Lucas Gerace, Cynthia Boyd, Kelly Gebo, Amy C Justice, Emily P Hyle, Sally B Coburn, Raynell Lang, Michael J Silverberg, Michael A Horberg, Viviane D Lima, M John Gill, Maile Karris, Peter F Rebeiro, Jennifer Thorne, Ashleigh J Rich, Heidi Crane, Mari Kitahata, Anna Rubtsova, Cherise Wong, Sean Leng, Vincent C Marconi, Gypsyamber D'Souza, Hyang Nina Kim, Sonia Napravnik, Kathleen McGinnis, Gregory D Kirk, Timothy R Sterling, Richard D Moore, Parastu Kasaie
BACKGROUND: Estimating the medical complexity of people aging with HIV can inform clinical programs and policy to meet future healthcare needs. The objective of our study was to forecast the prevalence of comorbidities and multimorbidity among people with HIV (PWH) using antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the United States (US) through 2030. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using the PEARL model-an agent-based simulation of PWH who have initiated ART in the US-the prevalence of anxiety, depression, stage ≥3 chronic kidney disease (CKD), dyslipidemia, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, end-stage liver disease (ESLD), myocardial infarction (MI), and multimorbidity (≥2 mental or physical comorbidities, other than HIV) were forecasted through 2030...
January 12, 2024: PLoS Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38154809/managing-acne-vulgaris-an-update
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Miriam Santer, Esther Burden-Teh, Jane Ravenscroft
Acne vulgaris is very common and can have significant negative impact on people. While sometimes a transient problem, acne may persist for many years and often leads to permanent scars or pigment changes. Guidelines unanimously advise topical treatments as first-line, although differ in recommending either topical benzoyl peroxide or topical retinoid (mainly adapalene) alone or in combination. Guidance published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence advises counselling patients regarding avoidance of skin irritation when starting topical treatments and promoting adherence (treatments take 6-8 weeks to work)...
December 27, 2023: Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38148880/a-qualitative-analysis-of-emergency-medical-services-ems-personnel-experiences-and-perceptions-responding-to-drug-overdoses-in-the-united-states-us-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Nae Y Won, Joseph J Palamar, Stephen A Mike, Nicole D Fitzgerald, Linda B Cottler
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this work was to describe the experiences of EMS personnel in responding to drug overdose-related calls and the impact the pandemic has had to help better inform current response and treatment efforts. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 99 EMS personnel across 18 areas throughout the United States that were designated as Early Warning Network sentinel sites by the National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded National Drug Early Warning System...
2023: Journal of health research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131705/psychopathological-burden-among-healthcare-workers-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-compared-to-the-pre-pandemic-period
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Sara Gostoli, Angelica D'Oronzo, Carlotta Malaguti, Francesco Guolo, Cristian Balducci, Regina Subach, Vittorio Lodi, Carmine Petio, Chiara Rafanelli
This retrospective observational study on hospital staff requesting an "application visit" (from 2017 to 2022) at the Occupational Medicine department aimed at comparing a "pre-COVID group" (2017-2019) with a "COVID group" (2020-2022) regarding (a) sociodemographic data (i.e., age, sex, occupation, years of employment at the hospital), (b) rate and type of psychiatric diagnoses in both groups and rate of psychiatric diagnoses per subject, and (c) rate of drug/psychotherapeutic prescriptions. Two hundred and five healthcare workers (F = 73...
December 7, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116286/reflections-on-the-dynamic-zero-covid-policy-in-china
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Zaihua Ba, Yuqi Li, Jiao Ma, Yining Qin, Jinzhu Tian, Yixiang Meng, Jiarong Yi, Yingze Zhang, Fei Chen
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has posed a serious threat to global healthcare and economy. In order to curb its spread, China adopted the dynamic zero-COVID policy, aiming to diagnose and isolate cases and close contacts as soon as possible. However, there is a controversy about the impact of isolation measures on social order, including the economy, personal employment and public mental health. Therefore, this review discusses and analyzes in detail the advantages and challenges of implementing dynamic zero-COVID policy...
December 2023: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112408/diabetes-management-dietary-supplements-use-and-the-effect-of-coronavirus-pandemic-on-diabetes-patients-in-serbia-a-cross-sectional-study
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Milana Vuković, Jelena Jovičić Bata, Nemanja Todorović, Gorana Puača, Dunja Vesković, Jelena Čanji Panić, Tihomir Dugandžija, Mladena Lalić-Popović
OBJECTIVES: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a significant public health challenge in Serbia, mirroring the situation in other European middle-income countries. The aims of this study were to examine the disease-related characteristics and management of diabetes, as well as the prevalence of use of dietary supplements (DS) among diabetes patients in Serbia, and to analyze the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on DM patients in Serbia. METHODS: The study was carried out as an online, observational, cross-sectional study involving 422 adult diabetes type 1 (DM1) and type 2 (DM2) patients residing in Serbia...
February 2024: Current Medical Research and Opinion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112104/suicides-drug-poisonings-and-alcohol-related-deaths-cluster-with-health-and-social-disadvantage-in-4-1-million-citizens-from-two-nations
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Leah S Richmond-Rakerd, Stephanie D'Souza, Barry J Milne, Signe Hald Andersen
BACKGROUND: Deaths from suicides, drug poisonings, and alcohol-related diseases ('deaths of despair') are well-documented among working-age Americans, and have been hypothesized to be largely specific to the U.S. However, support for this assertion-and associated policies to reduce premature mortality-requires tests concerning these deaths in other industrialized countries, with different institutional contexts. We tested whether the concentration and accumulation of health and social disadvantage forecasts deaths of despair, in New Zealand and Denmark...
December 19, 2023: Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096231/-it-would-really-support-the-wider-harm-reduction-agenda-across-the-board-a-qualitative-study-of-the-potential-impacts-of-drug-checking-service-delivery-in-scotland
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Danilo Falzon, Tessa Parkes, Hannah Carver, Wendy Masterton, Bruce Wallace, Vicki Craik, Fiona Measham, Harry Sumnall, Rosalind Gittins, Carole Hunter, Kira Watson, John D Mooney, Elizabeth V Aston
Drug checking services (DCS) enable individuals to voluntarily submit a small amount of a substance for analysis, providing information about the content of the substance along with tailored harm reduction support and advice. There is some evidence suggesting that DCS may lead to behaviour and system change, with impacts for people who use drugs, staff and services, and public health structures. The evidence base is still relatively nascent, however, and several evidence gaps persist. This paper reports on qualitative interviews with forty-three participants across three Scottish cities where the implementation of community-based DCS is being planned...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38090695/overcoming-treatment-gaps-in-the-management-of-depression-with-non-pharmacological-adjunctive-strategies
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György Purebl, Katharina Schnitzspahn, Éva Zsák
There is considerable evidence that simple, cost-effective, non-pharmaceutical strategies can be readily implemented to improve outcomes in the treatment of depression. It is estimated that 4.4% of the world's population suffers from depression. Despite being a major public health concern and the availability of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, many depressed people remain undiagnosed and receive no or inappropriate treatment. Several possible underlying factor of treatment gap can be identified in relation to pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy of depression, including side effects, partial remission, treatment-resistant depression and the limited availability of psychotherapy...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088718/use-of-psychotropic-drugs-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-minas-gerais-brazil
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Juliana Cerqueira Barros, Sarah Nascimento Silva
OBJECTIVE: To describe the profile of dispensation of mental health drugs by analyzing trends in use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic within the Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde [SUS]). METHODS: Pharmacoepidemiological study based on the retrospective analysis of records regarding the dispensation of psychotropic medicines in the SUS database in the state of Minas Gerais between 2018 and 2021, considering the periods before (2018-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021)...
2023: Brazilian Journal of Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38086924/-digital-health-applications-diga-in-the-area-of-tension-between-progress-and-criticism-discussion-paper-from-the-digital-health-specialist-group-of-the-german-informatics-society
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Hannes Schlieter, Maren Kählig, Emily Hickmann, Daniel Fürstenau, Ali Sunyaev, Peggy Richter, Rüdiger Breitschwerdt, Christian Thielscher, Martin Gersch, Wolfgang Maaß, Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Lena Wiese
Since December 2019, digital health applications (DiGA) have been included in standard care in Germany and are therefore reimbursed by the statutory health insurance funds to support patients in the treatment of diseases or impairments. There are 48 registered DiGA listed in the directory of the Federal Institute of Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM), mainly in the areas of mental health; hormones and metabolism; and muscles, bones, and joints. In this article, the "Digital Health" specialist group of the German Informatics Society describes the current developments around DiGA as well as the current sentiment on topics such as user-centricity, patient and practitioner acceptance, and innovation potential...
December 12, 2023: Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38073227/national-health-registries-a-goldmine-for-studying-non-communicable-disease-occurrence-in-norway-the-ncdnor-project
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Wenche Nystad, Vidar Hjellvik, Inger K Larsen, Trude E Robsahm, Erik R Sund, Steinar Krokstad, Laila A Hopstock, Sameline Grimsgaard, Arnulf Langhammer, Jørgen G Bramness, Torbjørn Wisløff, Simon Lergenmuller, Knut E Dalene, Haakon E Meyer, Kristin Holvik, Jon Helgeland, Øystein Karlstad, Inger Ariansen
To estimate occurrence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) over the life-course in the Norwegian population, national health registries are a vital source of information since they fully represent the entire non-institutionalised population. However, as they are mainly established for administrative purposes, more knowledge about how NCDs are recorded in the registries is needed. To establish this, we begin by counting the number of individuals registered annually with one or more NCDs in any of the registries...
December 10, 2023: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38043331/insomnia-and-related-mental-health-conditions-essential-neurobiological-underpinnings-towards-reduced-polypharmacy-utilization-rates
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Michele Fornaro, Claudio Caiazza, Giuseppe De Simone, Flavia Rossano, Andrea de Bartolomeis
Insomnia represents a significant public health burden, with a 10% prevalence in the general population. Reduced sleep affects social and working functioning, productivity, and patient's quality of life, leading to a total of $100 billion per year in direct and indirect healthcare costs. Primary insomnia is unrelated to any other mental or medical illness; secondary insomnia co-occurs with other underlying medical, iatrogenic, or mental conditions. Epidemiological studies found a 40-50% comorbidity prevalence between insomnia and psychiatric disorders, suggesting a high relevance of mental health in insomniacs...
November 29, 2023: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38040677/drug-memory-reconsolidation-from-molecular-mechanisms-to-the-clinical-context
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Amy L Milton
Since its rediscovery at the beginning of the 21st Century, memory reconsolidation has been proposed to be a therapeutic target for reducing the impact of emotional memories that can go awry in mental health disorders such as drug addiction (substance use disorder, SUD). Addiction can be conceptualised as a disorder of learning and memory, in which both pavlovian and instrumental learning systems become hijacked into supporting drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviours. The past two decades of research have characterised the details of the molecular pathways supporting the reconsolidation of pavlovian cue-drug memories, with more recent work indicating that the reconsolidation of instrumental drug-seeking memories also relies upon similar mechanisms...
December 1, 2023: Translational Psychiatry
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