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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492923/hepatitis-c-elimination-in-rwanda-progress-feasibility-and-economic-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huaiyang Zhong, Alec Aaron, Lindsey Hiebert, Janvier Serumondo, Yueran Zhuo, Madeline Adee, Gallican N Rwibasira, John W Ward, Jagpreet Chhatwal
OBJECTIVE: In 2018, Rwanda launched a national program to eliminate the hepatitis C virus (HCV). We aim to assess the impact of the program to date and identify strategies to achieve the World Health Organization's HCV elimination goals by 2030. METHODS: We developed a microsimulation model to simulate Rwanda's HCV epidemic from 2015 through 2050 and evaluated temporal trends in HCV infection, prevalence, mortality, and the total cost of care for scenarios that could achieve HCV elimination by 2030...
March 14, 2024: Value in Health: the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466729/an-evidence-based-approach-to-constructing-multiple-choice-test-questions-for-knowledge-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen D Schneid, Hirsh Makhija, Jess Mandel, Amy Kalinowski, Judy E Davidson
BACKGROUND: This article provides nursing educators practical tips and evidence-based strategies for effective construction of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Well-designed MCQs that align with the intended learning objectives are critical for implementing sound assessment practices. METHOD: This article offers a step-by-step approach to test construction, starting with the assessment blueprint and followed by important considerations when writing the specific components of the MCQ...
March 7, 2024: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439076/protocol-for-a-parallel-cluster-randomized-trial-of-a-participatory-tailored-approach-to-reduce-overuse-of-antibiotics-at-hospital-discharge-the-road-home-trial
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia E Szymczak, Lindsay A Petty, Tejal N Gandhi, Robert A Neetz, Adam Hersh, Angela P Presson, Peter K Lindenauer, Steven J Bernstein, Brandi M Muller, Andrea T White, Jennifer K Horowitz, Scott A Flanders, Justin D Smith, Valerie M Vaughn
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic overuse at hospital discharge is common, costly, and harmful. While discharge-specific antibiotic stewardship interventions are effective, they are resource-intensive and often infeasible for hospitals with resource constraints. This weakness impacts generalizability of stewardship interventions and has health equity implications as not all patients have access to the benefits of stewardship based on where they receive care. There may be different pathways to improve discharge antibiotic prescribing that vary widely in feasibility...
March 4, 2024: Implementation Science: IS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433746/improving-medical-student-knowledge-and-reducing-stigmatizing-attitudes-toward-treating-patients-with-opioid-use-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana H Chung, Stephanie Slat, Aditi Rao, Jennifer Thomas, Adrianne Kehne, Colin Macleod, Erin F Madden, Pooja Lagisetty
OBJECTIVES: Stigma and lack of knowledge are barriers to clinicians when caring for individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). In 2018, only about 15 out of 180 American medical schools had comprehensive addiction programs. The AAMC reports that institutions are increasingly incorporating competencies to address the OUD and opioid epidemic. There have been few evaluated curriculums focused on reducing stigmatizing attitudes. This study evaluated whether a 4-hour case-based curriculum focused on improving stigmatizing attitudes toward patients with OUD could reduce medical student perceptions around viewing addiction as a punitive condition and other substitution-based misconceptions around opioid agonist-based medication...
2024: Subst Use
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419098/a-blueprint-for-health-technology-assessment-capacity-building-lessons-learned-from-malta
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katharina Abraham, Ingelin Kvamme, Sylvana Magrin Sammut, Simone de Vries, Tanya Formosa, Rudy Dupree, Isaac Corro Ramos, Wim Goettsch, Margreet Franken
OBJECTIVES: The development and strengthening of health technology assessment (HTA) capacity on the individual and organizational level and the wider environment is relevant for cooperation on HTAs. Based on the Maltese case, we provide a blueprint for building HTA capacity. METHODS: A set of activities were developed based on Pichler et al.'s framework and the starting HTA capacity in Malta. Individual level activities focused on strengthening epidemiological and health economic skills through online and in-person training...
February 29, 2024: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409118/sars-cov-2-incidence-monitoring-and-statistical-estimation-of-the-basic-and-time-varying-reproduction-number-at-the-early-onset-of-the-pandemic-in-45-sub-saharan-african-countries
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Safo Oduro, Seth Arhin-Donkor, Louis Asiedu, Damazo T Kadengye, Samuel Iddi
The world battled to defeat a novel coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19), a respiratory illness that is transmitted from person to person through contacts with droplets from infected persons. Despite efforts to disseminate preventable messages and adoption of mitigation strategies by governments and the World Health Organization (WHO), transmission spread globally. An accurate assessment of the transmissibility of the coronavirus remained a public health priority for many countries across the world to fight this pandemic, especially at the early onset...
February 26, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407255/applying-human-centered-design-to-the-construction-of-a-cirrhosis-management-clinical-decision-support-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin Ge, Ana Buenaventura, Beth Berrean, Jory Purvis, Valy Fontil, Jennifer C Lai, Mark J Pletcher
BACKGROUND: Electronic health record (EHR)-based clinical decision support is a scalable way to help standardize clinical care. Clinical decision support systems have not been extensively investigated in cirrhosis management. Human-centered design (HCD) is an approach that engages with potential users in intervention development. In this study, we applied HCD to design the features and interface for a clinical decision support system for cirrhosis management, called CirrhosisRx. METHODS: We conducted technical feasibility assessments to construct a visual blueprint that outlines the basic features of the interface...
March 1, 2024: Hepatology Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405739/pseudotyped-virus-infection-of-multiplexed-ace2-libraries-reveals-sars-cov-2-variant-shifts-in-receptor-usage
#28
Nidhi Shukla, Sarah M Roelle, John C Snell, Olivia DelSignore, Anna M Bruchez, Kenneth A Matreyek
Pairwise compatibility between virus and host proteins can dictate the outcome of infection. During transmission, both inter- and intraspecies variabilities in receptor protein sequences can impact cell susceptibility. Many viruses possess mutable viral entry proteins and the patterns of host compatibility can shift as the viral protein sequence changes. This combinatorial sequence space between virus and host is poorly understood, as traditional experimental approaches lack the throughput to simultaneously test all possible combinations of protein sequences...
February 14, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404830/towards-sustainable-horizons-a-comprehensive-blueprint-for-mars-colonization
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REVIEW
Florian Neukart
This paper thoroughly explores the feasibility, challenges, and proposed solutions for establishing a sustainable human colony on Mars. We quantitatively and qualitatively analyze the Martian environment, highlighting key challenges such as radiation exposure, which astronauts could experience at minimum levels of 0.66 sieverts during a round trip, and the complications arising from Mars' thin atmosphere and extreme temperature variations. Technological advancements are examined, including developing Martian concrete, which utilizes sulfur as a binding agent, and innovative life support strategies like aeroponics and algae bioreactors...
February 29, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390474/perceptions-of-tech-based-mental-health-screening
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sacha A McBain, Kylie Cleavenger, Chelsey Bull, Nalin Payakachat, Melody Greer
BACKGROUND: An estimated one-third of patients experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or depression in the year following a traumatic injury. The American College of Surgeons requires postinjury PTSD and depression screening in trauma centers, although implementation has been limited. Tech-based solutions have been proposed to improve uptake of postinjury mental health screening. The goals of this pilot study were to assess the usability and acceptability of Blueprint, a tech-based mental health screening platform, and explore attitudes toward tech-based screening and intervention...
2024: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390064/numerical-analysis-of-a-highly-sensitive-soi-mrr-refractive-index-sensor-with-performance-enhancement-using-graphene-and-gold
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tasin Intisar, Ahmed Shadman Alam, Ishtiaqul Hoque, Md Omar Faruque
This study proposes a simulation-based design for a Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) ring resonator with a Figure of Merit (FOM) of 56.15 and a high sensitivity of up to 730 nm/RIU. The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) technique was used to assess and evaluate the design quantitatively. Our design demonstrates higher sensitivity compared to many recent studies conducted on SOI-based sensors. The device structure follows a conventional ring resonator arrangement with a single waveguide, incorporating a 2D graphene layer on top of the SiO2 wafer and a gold nano-disc positioned at the center of the ring...
February 29, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383458/a-community-challenge-to-predict-clinical-outcomes-after-immune-checkpoint-blockade-in-non-small-cell-lung-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mike Mason, Óscar Lapuente-Santana, Anni S Halkola, Wenyu Wang, Raghvendra Mall, Xu Xiao, Jacob Kaufman, Jingxin Fu, Jacob Pfeil, Jineta Banerjee, Verena Chung, Han Chang, Scott D Chasalow, Hung Ying Lin, Rongrong Chai, Thomas Yu, Francesca Finotello, Tuomas Mirtti, Mikko I Mäyränpää, Jie Bao, Emmy W Verschuren, Eiman I Ahmed, Michele Ceccarelli, Lance D Miller, Gianni Monaco, Wouter R L Hendrickx, Shimaa Sherif, Lin Yang, Ming Tang, Shengqing Stan Gu, Wubing Zhang, Yi Zhang, Zexian Zeng, Avinash Das Sahu, Yang Liu, Wenxian Yang, Davide Bedognetti, Jing Tang, Federica Eduati, Teemu D Laajala, William J Geese, Justin Guinney, Joseph D Szustakowski, Benjamin G Vincent, David P Carbone
BACKGROUND: Predictive biomarkers of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) efficacy are currently lacking for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here, we describe the results from the Anti-PD-1 Response Prediction DREAM Challenge, a crowdsourced initiative that enabled the assessment of predictive models by using data from two randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) of ICIs in first-line metastatic NSCLC. METHODS: Participants developed and trained models using public resources...
February 21, 2024: Journal of Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376167/benchmarking-informatics-approaches-for-virus-discovery-caution-is-needed-when-combining-in-silico-identification-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bridget Hegarty, James Riddell V, Eric Bastien, Kathryn Langenfeld, Morgan Lindback, Jaspreet S Saini, Anthony Wing, Jessica Zhang, Melissa Duhaime
Understanding the ecological impacts of viruses on natural and engineered ecosystems relies on the accurate identification of viral sequences from community sequencing data. To maximize viral recovery from metagenomes, researchers frequently combine viral identification tools. However, the effectiveness of this strategy is unknown. Here, we benchmarked combinations of six widely used informatics tools for viral identification and analysis (VirSorter, VirSorter2, VIBRANT, DeepVirFinder, CheckV, and Kaiju), called "rulesets...
February 20, 2024: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343630/a-guide-to-creating-an-educator-s-portfolio-for-the-21st-century
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara M Krzyzaniak, Wendy C Coates, Michael Gottlieb
An educator's portfolio is (EP) a collection of materials for demonstrating and assessing a clinician educator's performance and perspective. Although not all academic institutions require faculty to maintain an EP, it can serve as a valuable tool for both personal reflection and professional advancement. With newer advancements in technology and social media, there are also opportunities to enhance the EP for the digital era. This educator's blueprint highlights eight strategies for creating an EP for the 21st century clinician educator: use your educator's philosophy to introduce and anchor your EP, apply broad definitions of scholarship, include pertinent metrics for all scholarly products, describe mentorship activities, incorporate self-assessment and the assessments from others, report comprehensive accounting of presentations, highlight leadership activities, and utilize technology to facilitate dissemination and sharing of your EP...
February 2024: AEM Education and Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338309/artificial-intelligence-sensing-effective-flavor-blueprinting-of-tea-infusions-for-a-quality-control-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Caratti, Angelica Fina, Fulvia Trapani, Carlo Bicchi, Erica Liberto, Chiara Cordero, Federico Magagna
Tea infusions are the most consumed beverages in the world after water; their pleasant yet peculiar flavor profile drives consumer choice and acceptance and becomes a fundamental benchmark for the industry. Any qualification method capable of objectifying the product's sensory features effectively supports industrial quality control laboratories in guaranteeing high sample throughputs even without human panel intervention. The current study presents an integrated analytical strategy acting as an Artificial Intelligence decision tool for black tea infusion aroma and taste blueprinting...
January 23, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335538/adding-new-dimensions-to-3d-cancer-models
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevan Chu, Lukas E Dow
Understanding patient-specific responses to anti-cancer therapies and how individual tumors interact with their tumor microenvironment (TME) is a challenging task. To measure the impact of the TME on diverse and clinically-relevant treatments, Zapatero, Tong, and colleagues coupled patient-derived organoid (PDO) and cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) co-cultures with high-throughput mass cytometry-based assessment of cell state. Using a newly developed "Trellis" algorithm enabled integration and analysis of highly complex, multi-dimensional treatment response data...
February 9, 2024: Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290847/co-representation-of-functional-brain-networks-is-shaped-by-cortical-myeloarchitecture-and-reveals-individual-behavioral-ability
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Congying Chu, Wen Li, Weiyang Shi, Haiyan Wang, Jiaojian Wang, Yong Liu, Bing Liu, David Elmenhorst, Simon B Eickhoff, Lingzhong Fan, Tianzi Jiang
Large-scale functional networks are spatially distributed in the human brain. Despite recent progress in differentiating the functional roles of specific brain networks, how the brain navigates the spatial coordination among them and the biological relevance of this coordination is still not fully understood. Capitalizing on canonical individualized networks derived from functional MRI data, we proposed a new concept, i.e., co-representation of functional brain networks, to delineate the spatial coordination among them...
January 30, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286130/effectiveness-of-a-pasifika-women-s-diabetes-wellness-program-pwdwp-protocol-for-a-pilot-intervention-and-feasibility-rct-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heena Akbar, Madison Contor, Winnie Niumata, Debra Anderson, Danielle Gallegos
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes poses public health challenges for Māori and Pasifika communities in Australia. The women of these communities face a greater burden from type 2 diabetes-related mortality and comorbidities. Lifestyle modification behaviours through previous women's wellness programs have been shown to reduce risk of developing complications in established type 2 diabetes. The Pasifika Women's Diabetes Wellness Program (PWDWP) pilot study, co-designed with Māori and Pasifika communities, was aimed at addressing late hospital presentations from diabetes-related complications...
January 28, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277214/designing-and-developing-online-training-for-diabetes-prevention-program-coaches-using-an-integrated-knowledge-translation-approach-development-and-usability-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaela D Cranston, Natalie J Grieve, Tineke E Dineen, Mary E Jung
BACKGROUND: e-Learning has rapidly become a popular alternative to in-person learning due to its flexibility, convenience, and wide reach. Using a systematic and partnered process to transfer in-person training to an e-learning platform helps to ensure the training will be effective and acceptable to learners. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop an e-learning platform for Small Steps for Big Changes (SSBC) type 2 diabetes prevention program coaches to improve the viability of coach training...
January 26, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273892/estimating-the-return-on-investment-of-selected-infection-prevention-and-control-interventions-in-healthcare-settings-for-preparing-against-novel-respiratory-viruses-modelling-the-experience-from-sars-cov-2-among-health-workers
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ece Özçelik, Aliénor Lerouge, Michele Cecchini, Alessandro Cassini, Benedetta Allegranzi
BACKGROUND: Insufficient infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in healthcare settings increase the SARS-CoV-2 infection risk among health workers. This study aimed to examine the level of preparedness for future outbreaks. METHODS: We modelled the experience from the COVID-19 pandemic and assessed the return on investment on a global scale of three IPC interventions to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infections among health workers: enhancing hand hygiene; increasing access to personal protective equipment (PPE); and combining PPE, with a scale-up of IPC training and education (PPE+)...
February 2024: EClinicalMedicine
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