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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165222/content-validity-testing-of-a-novel-cognitive-screen-the-gaylord-occupational-therapy-cognitive-got-cog-to-improve-inpatient-occupational-therapy-treatment-planning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henry C Hrdlicka, Emily Meise, John Corbett, Amanda Meyer, Pete Grevelding
IMPORTANCE: No single cognitive screen adequately captures all cognitive domains that are important for inpatient occupational therapy treatment planning. OBJECTIVE: To quantify the content validity of a novel 22-item cognitive screen, the Gaylord Occupational Therapy Cognitive (GOT-Cog) screen, developed to better inform inpatient occupational therapy treatment planning. DESIGN: Delphi-style expert panel review. SETTING: Long-term acute care hospital...
January 1, 2024: American Journal of Occupational Therapy: Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133159/physical-rehabilitation-in-brazilian-pediatric-intensive-care-units-a-multicenter-point-prevalence-study
#22
MULTICENTER STUDY
Juliana Redivo, Harini Kannan, Andreia Aparecida Freitas Souza, José Colleti Junior, Sapna Ravi Kudchadkar, Nelson Kazunobu Horigoshi, Graziela de Araújo Costa, Taísa Roberta Ramos de Castilho, Paula Peres Domingues Peron, Walter Perez Scaranto, Daniela Nasu Monteiro Medeiros, Toshio Matsumoto, Carlos Gustavo de Almeida, Felipe Rezende Caino de Oliveira, Marcelo Barciela Brandão, Fernanda Lima-Setta, Arnaldo Prata-Barbosa, Glaciele Nascimento Xavier, Livia Barbosa de Andrade, Agda Ultra de Aguiar, Marcos Paulo Galdino Coutinho, Roberta Esteves Viera de Castro, Glazia André Landy, Suzana Lopes Bonfim Balaniuc, Ricardo Silveira Yamaguchi
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with the physical rehabilitation of critically ill children in Brazilian pediatric intensive care units. METHODS: A 2-day, cross-sectional, multicenter point prevalence study comprising 27 pediatric intensive care units (out of 738) was conducted in Brazil in April and June 2019. This Brazilian study was part of a large multinational study called Prevalence of Acute Rehabilitation for Kids in the PICU (PARK-PICU)...
2023: Crit Care Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115884/impact-of-rehabilitation-dose-on-body-mass-index-change-in-older-acute-patients-with-stroke-a-retrospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroyasu Murata, Syoichi Tashiro, Hayato Sakamoto, Rika Ishida, Mayuko Kuwabara, Kyohei Matsuda, Yoshiaki Shiokawa, Teruyuki Hirano, Ryo Momozaki, Keisuke Maeda, Hidetaka Wakabayashi, Shin Yamada
BACKGROUND: It is established that a low body mass index (BMI) correlates with a diminished home discharge rate and a decline in activities of daily living (ADL) capacity among elderly stroke patients. Nevertheless, there exists a paucity of knowledge regarding strategies to mitigate BMI reduction during the acute phase. This investigation seeks to elucidate the impact of rehabilitation dose, as determined by both physical and occupational therapy, on BMI alterations, positing that a heightened rehabilitation dose could thwart BMI decline...
2023: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38074135/healthcare-professional-perspectives-on-medication-challenges-in-the-post-stroke-patient
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shauna Bell, Helen Kelly, Eva Hennessy, Margaret Bermingham, Jennifer Raymy O'Flynn, Laura J Sahm
Background: Medications play an essential role in the management of patients who have experienced a stroke. Despite the recognised importance and widespread availability of secondary prevention guidelines, Irish research has shown a continuous failure to meet secondary prevention targets upon discharge. While complex interventions involving healthcare professionals (HCPs) such as Speech and Language Therapists (SLT), Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Pharmacists have been effective in combatting medication non-adherence, community multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are not as well defined as in the acute setting, leading to wide variation in patient care...
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051122/gifts-geriatric-intensive-functional-therapy-sessions-for-the-older-trauma-patient
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diane Wintz, Kathryn B Schaffer, Jennifer J Hites, Christopher Wybourn, Eric H Bui, Simone Langness, Michelle Hamel, Kelly Wright, John R Frey
BACKGROUND: Considering resources for comprehensive geriatric (GERI) care, it would be beneficial for geriatric trauma (GTP) and medical patients to be co-managed in one program focusing on ancillary therapeutics (AT): physical (PT), occupational (OT), speech (SLP), respiratory (RT) and sleep wake hygiene (SWH). This pilot describes outcomes of GTP in a hospital-wide program focused on GERI-specific AT. METHODS: GTP and GERI patients were screened by program coordinator (PC) for enrollment at one Level II trauma center from Aug 2021-Dec 2022...
December 4, 2023: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38018871/occupational-therapy-scope-of-practice-in-the-rehabilitation-of-adults-experiencing-persistent-post-concussion-symptoms-following-traumatic-brain-injury-a-scoping-review-protocol
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Licciardi, John Olver, Aislinn Lalor, Libby Callaway
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the review is to identify, categorize, and examine literature describing occupational therapy scope of practice in the rehabilitation of adults experiencing persistent post-concussion symptoms (PPCS). INTRODUCTION: PPCS are symptoms experienced by adults a minimum of 2 to 4 weeks after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), and include vestibular, neuropsychiatric, visual, and cognitive issues. Enduring PPCS may result in disability, affecting a person's independence and/or participation in daily activities...
November 30, 2023: JBI evidence synthesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37949431/breaking-the-cycle-using-serious-illness-communication-to-optimize-care-transition-planning-in-serious-illness
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamra Keeney, Jaclyn Shameklis, Alexis Drutchas, Joanna Paladino, Elizabeth Lindenberger, Christine Ritchie, Brook Calton
It is widely recognized that many older adults in their last year of life will cycle between hospitals and skilled nursing facilities-a phenomenon described as "rehabbing to death." Several strategies to address this complex problem have been proposed, including developing and testing serious illness communication models to provide goal-concordant care by aligning what matters most to patients with how they spend their time in the last months of life. Serious illness communication (SIC) includes structured skills clinicians can use with patients and caregivers to assess illness understanding, goals and values, share information, and make recommendations...
November 7, 2023: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37935145/chronic-shoulder-pain
#28
REVIEW
Thomas Crookes, Chris Wall, Jason Byrnes, Theresa Johnson, David Gill
BACKGROUND: Chronic shoulder pain is a common presenting compliant in general practice. The differential diagnosis is broad and varies with patient age. OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the management of patients presenting with chronic shoulder pain. A structured approach to history and physical examination is presented, and appropriate investigations are discussed. Non-surgical and surgical treatment options are reviewed. DISCUSSION: Many patients presenting with chronic shoulder pain can be successfully treated non-surgically...
November 2023: Australian Journal of General Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37884993/-there-is-no-one-who-helps-you-with-it-experiences-of-people-with-long-covid-regarding-medical-care-therapeutic-measures-and-barriers-in-the-german-healthcare-system-results-of-a-qualitative-study-with-four-focus-groups
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim Schmachtenberg, Gloria Königs, Anita Dragaqina, Sascha Roder, Frank Müller, Christina Müllenmeister, Dominik Schröder, Alexandra Dopfer-Jablonka, Katharina Vieth, Iman El-Sayed
BACKGROUND: Many people experience long-term symptoms such as fatigue, cognitive problems, or shortness of breath after an acute infection with COVID-19. This emerging syndrome, known as long COVID, is new and complex in many aspects. This study aims to collect the experiences of people with long COVID with ambulatory healthcare structures. METHODS: Four focus groups were conducted with a total of 23 adults with long COVID in June and July 2022. These discussions were audio-recorded, subsequently transcribed, and analyzed using the qualitative content analysis of Mayring and Kuckartz...
October 26, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37820950/clinical-factors-associated-with-viral-shedding-time-of-sars-cov-2-omicron-variant-in-japan
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kentaro Akata, Kei Yamasaki, Rikuto Kohrogi, Yoko Kawakami, Yorikazu Furuya, Kohichiro Eto, Masahisa Honda, Katsunori Suzuki, Kazuhiro Yatera
The Omicron variant of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 exhibits increased infectivity compared with all prior variants, and the timing of quarantine release should be carefully considered. However, to date, only two Chinese studies have analyzed the association between the viral shedding time (VST) and risk factors among patients infected with the Omicron variant. These studies included only limited numbers of severe cases and no analysis of underlying diseases and immunosuppressive drug use...
October 9, 2023: Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy: Official Journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37812648/activities-of-daily-living-assessment-early-in-hospitalization-is-associated-with-key-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annette Lavezza, Erik Hoyer, Lisa Aronson Friedman, Kelly Daley, Amber Steele, Stephanie Rosen, Daniel Young
IMPORTANCE: Assessing patients' activities of daily living (ADLs) function early in hospitalization may help identify patients at risk for poor outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between patients' ADL function at hospital admission and length of stay, inpatient falls, hospital-acquired pressure injuries, and discharge disposition. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study using scores collected on the Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care Inpatient Activity Short Form (AM-PAC IASF) in routine care at admission...
September 1, 2023: American Journal of Occupational Therapy: Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37802598/computer-assisted-robotic-device-for-upper-limb-interventions-for-a-patient-with-an-incomplete-cervical-level-spinal-cord-injury
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lynette Mackenzie, Emma Tan, Lisa Benad
A man in his 50s with an incomplete cervical spinal cord injury underwent a 3-week occupational therapy programme using a computer-assisted robotic device for the upper limbs (Diego) in an acute care spinal injury unit. The patient and their partner reported their experience. Range of motion (ROM), muscle strength, pain, fatigue, independence and occupational performance are reported. Improvements occurred in upper limb ROM (shoulder and elbow), muscle strength (right elbow extensors), fatigue and functional status...
October 6, 2023: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37778370/speech-language-pathologist-involvement-in-the-paediatric-intensive-care-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Santiago, Blair J Gorenberg, Christine Hurtubise, Panayiota Senekki-Florent, Sapna R Kudchadkar
PURPOSE: To measure the prevalence of speech-language pathologist (SLP) involvement and associated trends for critically ill children in United States (US) paediatric intensive care units (PICU) through secondary analysis of the Prevalence of Acute Rehab for Kids in the PICU (PARK-PICU) study data. METHOD: A secondary analysis of cross-sectional point prevalence study conducted over 1 day in 82 US PICUs. Data collected included SLP presence, patients' age, length of stay, medical interventions, aetiology, admission data, Glasgow Coma Scale scores, staffing involvement, and family presence...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Speech-language Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37754795/hemoadsorption-using-cytosorb-%C3%A2-in-patients-with-infective-endocarditis-a-german-based-budget-impact-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina Rao, Franziska Preissing, Matthias Thielmann, Daniel Wendt, Zaki Haidari, Jurij Matija Kalisnik, Lothar Daake, Karl Traeger
A considerable number of infective endocarditis (IE) patients require cardiac surgery with an increased risk for postoperative sepsis. Intraoperative hemoadsorption may diminish the risk of postoperative hyperinflammation with potential economic implications for intensive care unit (ICU) occupation. The present study aimed to theoretically investigate the budget impact of a reduced length of ICU stay in IE patients treated with intraoperative hemoadsorption in the German healthcare system. Data on ICU occupation were extrapolated from a retrospective study on IE patients treated with hemoadsorption...
August 26, 2023: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37750691/acute-mercuric-chloride-poisoning-at-a-potentially-lethal-dose-ended-with-survival-symptoms-concentration-in-cerebrospinal-fluid-treatment
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Krakowiak, Beata Janasik, Łukasz Sadowski, Katarzyna Szwabe, Waldemar Machała
This study aims to present a case of acute mercuric chloride poisoning at a potentially lethal dose treated with the antidote - 2,3-dimercapto- 1-propanesulfonic acid (DMPS) and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) combined with CytoSorb. A 21-year-old woman was admitted to a hospital with abdominal pain, vomiting, and suspected gastrointestinal bleeding after taking 5000 mg of mercuric chloride for suicidal purposes. Due to the patient deteriorating general condition and multiple organ damage, on the third day she was transported to the Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (CAaIC), Łódź, Poland...
September 26, 2023: International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37728355/impact-of-covid-19-on-mental-health-amongst-rehabilitation-health-professionals
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariella R Sica, Karen Majeski, Adam R Majeski
AIMS: Previous research during novel disease outbreaks shows mental health amongst frontline healthcare workers to be of concern. Currently, there are limited data regarding mental health of rehabilitation professionals working through the COVID-19 pandemic in the acute care setting. This research examines the impact on mental health amongst rehabilitation professionals working in the acute care setting during the COVID-19 pandemic to better understand what administrative policies can be implemented to support workers...
2023: Journal of Allied Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37727892/optimising-motor-development-in-the-hospitalised-infant-with-chd-factors-contributing-to-early-motor-challenges-and-recommendations-for-assessment-and-intervention
#37
REVIEW
Stefanie C Rogers, Lauren Malik, Jennifer Fogel, Bridy Hamilton, Darlene Huisenga, Christina Lewis-Wolf, Dana Mieczkowski, Jennifer K Peterson, Sarah Russell, Anne C Schmelzer, Jodi Smith, Samantha C Butler
BACKGROUND: Neurodevelopmental challenges are the most prevalent comorbidity associated with a diagnosis of critical CHD, and there is a high incidence of gross and fine motor delays noted in early infancy. The frequency of motor delays in hospitalised infants with critical CHD requires close monitoring from developmental therapies (physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists) to optimise motor development. Currently, minimal literature defines developmental therapists' role in caring for infants with critical CHD in intensive or acute care hospital units...
October 2023: Cardiology in the Young
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37663154/decoding-brain-calcifications-a-single-center-descriptive-case-series-and-examination-of-pathophysiological-mechanisms
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Bahadar S Srichawla, Eduardo Andrade, Vincent Kipkorir
Brain calcifications, previously known as Fahr's disease, is a rare neurological disorder marked by various clinical symptoms, including movement disorders, cognitive impairment, and psychiatric disturbances. Despite its clinical importance, its pathophysiology is unclear and there are no specific treatments. We present four cases of brain calcifications from our tertiary care center, with three female patients (75%) and an average age of 63 years. Our cohort featured both genetic and endocrine etiologies, including one primary familial brain calcification case with a c...
2023: SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650458/what-students-say-to-be-ready-for-acute-care-implications-for-preceptors
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Oldenburg, Melissa Hake, Aaron Rindflesch
BACKGROUND: Student readiness for clinical education experiences is an important variable for clinical preceptors. Readiness has been reported from the viewpoints of clinicians, academic faculty, clinical preceptors, employers and novice graduate physical therapists. Perspectives from physical and occupational therapy students could better prepare preceptors in the acute care setting. APPROACH: Thematic analysis was conducted following the approach described by Braun and Clarke...
August 31, 2023: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37646368/exercise-therapy-for-treatment-of-acute-non-specific-low-back-pain
#40
REVIEW
Wilhelmina IJzelenberg, Teddy Oosterhuis, Jill A Hayden, Bart W Koes, Maurits W van Tulder, Sidney M Rubinstein, Annemarie de Zoete
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability globally. It generates considerable direct costs (healthcare) and indirect costs (lost productivity). The many available treatments for LBP include exercise therapy, which is practised extensively worldwide. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the benefits and harms of exercise therapy for acute non-specific low back pain in adults compared to sham/placebo treatment or no treatment at short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term follow-up...
August 30, 2023: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
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