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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439056/relationship-between-demographic-and-social-variables-and-performance-in-virtual-reality-among-healthcare-personnel-an-observational-study
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Daniel Katz, Benjamin Hyers, Eric Patten, Darren Sarte, Mariano Loo, Garrett W Burnett
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality is emerging as an important component of medical education. Although the benefits of virtual reality are apparent, the optimal strategy to orient to or differentiate learners in the virtual space have not been delineated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between demographic variables, social variables, and self-perceived comfort with technology to performance on a standardized non-medical virtual reality experience. METHODS: This observational study was performed at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare in 2022...
March 4, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436888/factors-associated-with-the-awareness-of-and-willingness-to-use-hiv-pre-exposure-prophylaxis-among-gay-bisexual-and-other-men-who-have-sex-with-men-baltimore-md-2017-2019
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Hope King, Nicole Thornton, Kimberly N Evans, Yomi Tadfor, Danielle German, Colin Flynn, Jacky Jennings, Errol L Fields
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective tool in protecting persons from acquiring HIV infection through sex or injection drug use. However, awareness and willingness to use PrEP among Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (BMSM) remain suboptimal compared to White MSM (WMSM) in the United States. Our aims were to (1) assess the factors associated with PrEP awareness and willingness to use PrEP among MSM and (2) compare the PrEP perceptions among BMSM versus non-Black MSM. Data were drawn from two cross-sectional behavioral surveys in Baltimore, MD: Behavioral Surveillance Research (BESURE) conducted in 2017, and Safe Spaces 4 Sexual Health (SS4SH), conducted in 2018 and 2019...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434796/prevalence-medication-adherence-and-determinants-of-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-during-coronavirus-disease-2019-pandemic-among-adults-in-tanzania
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Isaack M Yustus, Walter C Millanzi, Patricia Z Herman
INTRODUCTION: Excessive consumption of comfort foods, which are mostly high in carbs, and limitations on outdoor and gym-based physical activities, for instance, are associated with foods high in the glycemic index and raise the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes. In pandemic and or epidemic situations, peoples' lifestyles may change significantly to lead them to non-communicable diseases. However, lifestyle changes and the occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic among adults have not been well established in Tanzania...
2024: SAGE Open Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428330/position-paper-of-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-post-extubation-laryngitis-in-a-multidisciplinary-expert-based-opinion
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Débora Bressan Pazinatto, Rebecca Maunsell, Melissa Ameloti Gomes Avelino, Jose Faibes Lubianca Neto, Cláudia Schweiger, Jamil Pedro de Siqueira Caldas, Marcelo Barciela Brandão, Paula Pires de Souza, Fernanda Aparecida de Oliveira Peixoto, Claudia Pires Ricachinevsky, Rita C Silveira, Cinara Andreolio, Carolina Sponchiado Miura, Daniele da Silva Jordan Volpe, Walusa Assad Gonçalves Ferri, Fabiano Bleggi Gavazzoni, Paulo Ramos David João, Silmara Aparecida Possas, Carlos Takahiro Chone
OBJECTIVES: To make recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of post-extubation laryngitis (PEL) in children with or without other comorbidities. METHODS: A three-iterative modified Delphi method was applied. Specialists were recruited representing pediatric otolaryngologists, pediatric and neonatal intensivists. Questions and statements approached topics encompassing definition, diagnosis, endoscopic airway evaluation, risk factors, comorbidities, management, and follow-up...
February 22, 2024: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419315/quantitative-assessment-of-the-heat-transfer-capacity-of-ice-bags-and-their-cooling-effects-on-the-skin-surface-and-core-temperature
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Yukiko Ichikawa, Tetsuya Ogino
Ice bags are frequently used in medical care settings for pain relief, comfort, and in some cases, whole-body cooling. This study quantifies heat energy transfer capacity of ice bags and evaluates their cooling effects on body temperature. Forty-eight healthy adults in their 20s were recruited. An ice bag wrapped in two layers of dry towel was applied to the forehead, neck, or palm of each participant for 10 min. The skin surface temperature, heat flow, and core temperature were recorded during the cooling and non-cooling periods, with energy transfer calculated by integrating heat flow over time...
February 2024: Acta Medica Okayama
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411268/prescribing-practices-and-barriers-of-biologics-for-chronic-rhinosinusitis-amongst-otolaryngologists
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Christopher M Bell, Andrew V Thamboo, Eric Monteiro, Jonathan Yip
OBJECTIVE(S): Biologics for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) are an evolving therapeutic option, but there are limited data on physician experiences in prescribing them. The goal of this study was to gain a better understanding of these experiences including prescribing practices, patient factors which guide prescriber decision, and physician and patient-reported issues which might limit cost-effectiveness of these therapies. METHODS: A survey was distributed to attending otolaryngologists using the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology (CSOHNS) email distribution and eSurvey program...
February 27, 2024: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409490/intersecting-inequities-in-covid-19-vaccination-a-discourse-analysis-of-information-use-and-decision-making-among-ethnically-diverse-parents-in-canada
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Emmanuel A Marfo, Terra Manca, Eunah Cha, Laura Aylsworth, S Michelle Driedger, Samantha B Meyer, Catherine Pelletier, Ève Dubé, Shannon E MacDonald
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how intersecting social privilege and disadvantage contribute to inequities in COVID-19 information use and vaccine access. This study explored how social inequities intersect to shape access to and use of COVID-19 information and vaccines among parents in Canada. METHODS: We conducted semi-structured interviews on COVID-19 vaccination information use with ethnically diverse parents of children ages 11 to 18 years from April to August 2022...
February 26, 2024: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387857/mannitol-reduces-pain-and-trismus-after-impacted-mandibular-third-molar-surgery
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Omid Soltaninia, Mahdi Shojaee
BACKGROUND: The removal of the lower third molar is a routine procedure in oral surgery, yet it often leads to postoperative side effects, particularly inflammation. Despite various interventions explored in prior studies, there is still a need for effective strategies, such as anti-inflammatory substances, to address postoperative side effects. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to answer the following clinical question: Does the local injection of 0.9 M mannitol reduce postoperative pain, trismus, and swelling in patients undergoing bilateral symmetrically impacted mandibular third molar extraction? STUDY DESIGN, SETTING, SAMPLE: This prospective, single-blind, split-mouth study at Hamadan Dental School involved 30 patients with bilateral symmetrically impacted mandibular third molars...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386115/robotic-surgery-public-perceptions-and-current-misconceptions
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Gurneet Brar, Siyang Xu, Mehreen Anwar, Kareena Talajia, Nikilesh Ramesh, Serish R Arshad
Whilst surgeons and robotic companies are key stakeholders involved in the adoption of robotic assisted surgery (RS), the public's role is overlooked. However, given that patients hold ultimate power over their healthcare decisions, public acceptance of RS is crucial. Therefore, this study aims to identify public understanding, opinions, and misconceptions about RS. An online questionnaire distributed between February and May 2021 ascertained the views of UK adults on RS. The themes of questions included familiarity, experience and comfort with RS, opinions on its ethical implications, and the impact of factual information provided to the participant...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Robotic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370925/study-of-knowledge-attitude-and-perception-toward-lgbtq-people-amongst-medical-students
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Reeva Sorathiya, Anup Bharati, Ayushree Patil, Sharad Gorade
BACKGROUND: People across cultures have had negative stereotypes, prejudice, and discriminatory attitudes toward the LGBTQ community for many years. Unfortunately, this perception exists within the medical fraternity as well, which in turn has a negative impact on the provision of healthcare facilities to individuals. Change in awareness and perception of LGBTQ among medical undergraduate students may remedy the situation. AIM: To find out the knowledge, attitude, and perception of medical graduates toward the LGBTQ community...
November 2023: Industrial Psychiatry Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368846/optimal-timing-for-awake-prone-positioning-in-covid-19-patients-insights-from-an-observational-study-from-two-centers
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Weiqing Zhang, Yan He, Qiuying Gu, Yin Zhang, Qinghua Zha, Qing Feng, Shiyu Zhang, Yang He, Lei Kang, Min Xue, Feng Jing, Jinling Li, Yanjun Mao, Weiyi Zhu
BACKGROUND: The widespread application and interest in awake prone positioning stems from its ease and availability and its ability to enhance patients' oxygenation. Nevertheless, due to the absence of consensus over the regimen of awake prone positioning, the efficacy of awake prone positioning remains uncertain. OBJECTIVE: To explore the optimal regimen for awake prone positioning, including the timing of initiation, ideal daily duration, and strategies for improving patient comfort and encouraging adherence...
April 2024: International Journal of Nursing Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344784/potential-effects-of-dobbs-v-jackson-women-s-health-on-civil-commitment-law
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Timothy S Hall
Since the publication of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health in June of 2022, much attention has been paid to the direct effects of that decision on reproductive health care for pregnant or potentially pregnant individuals; and to the potential effects of the Court's approach in Dobbs to other established precedent related to privacy and autonomy, such as rights to contraception and marriage equality. This Article will explore another potential negative consequence of Dobbs; its potential effect on the constitutional parameters of the law of civil commitment and involuntary medication of the mentally ill...
July 2023: American Journal of Law & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327085/-but-i-have-a-pacer%C3%A2-there-is-no-point-in-engaging-in-hypothetical-scenarios-a-non-imminently-dying-patient-s-request-for-pacemaker-deactivation
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Bridget A Tracy, Rosamond Rhodes, Nathan E Goldstein
In this case report, we describe a woman with advancing dementia who still retained decisional capacity and was able to clearly articulate her request for deactivation of her implanted cardiac pacemaker-a scenario that would result in her death. In this case, the patient had the autonomy to make her decision, but clinicians at an outside hospital refused to deactivate her pacemaker even though they were in unanimous agreement that the patient had capacity to make this decision, citing personal discomfort and a belief that her decision seemed out of proportion to her suffering...
February 8, 2024: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics: CQ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307928/citizen-science-approach-to-assessing-patient-perception-of-mri-with-flexible-radiofrequency-coils
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Lena Nohava, Raphaela Czerny, Martin Tik, Dagmar Wurzer, Elmar Laistler, Roberta Frass-Kriegl
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a major medical imaging modality, which is non-invasive and provides unique soft tissue contrast without ionizing radiation. The successful completion of MRI exams critically depends on patient compliance, and, thus patient comfort. The design, appearance and usability of local MRI radiofrequency (RF) coils potentially influences the patients' perception of the exam. However, systematic investigations and empirical evidence for these aspects are missing. A questionnaire specifically evaluating the impact of RF coils on patient comfort in MRI would be a valuable addition to clinical studies comparing the performance of novel flexible RF coils with standard rigid coils...
February 2, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305270/the-effects-of-stigma-older-persons-and-medicinal-cannabis
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Sherry Dahlke, Jeffrey I Butler, Kathleen F Hunter, Madeline Toubiana, Maya R Kalogirou, Shovana Shrestha, Rashmi Devkota, Joanna Law, Melissa Scheuerman
Cannabis has long been stigmatized as an illicit drug. Since legalization in Canada for both medical and recreational purposes, older adults' cannabis consumption has increased more than any other age group. Yet, it is unclear how the normalization of cannabis has impacted perceptions of stigma for older adults consuming cannabis medicinally. Qualitative description was used to elucidate the experiences of older Canadians aged 60+ related to stigma and their consumption of cannabis for medicinal purposes. Data collection involved semi-structured interviews...
February 2, 2024: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302616/public-perspectives-on-the-use-of-different-data-types-for-prediction-in-healthcare
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Paige Nong, Julia Adler-Milstein, Sharon Kardia, Jodyn Platt
OBJECTIVE: Understand public comfort with the use of different data types for predictive models. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed data from a national survey of US adults (n = 1436) fielded from November to December 2021. For three categories of data (identified using factor analysis), we use descriptive statistics to capture comfort level. RESULTS: Public comfort with data use for prediction is low. For 13 of 15 data types, most respondents were uncomfortable with that data being used for prediction...
February 1, 2024: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association: JAMIA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38292992/impact-of-exercise-prescription-education-on-medical-student-confidence-and-knowledge-in-generating-exercise-recommendations
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Gabrielle Pancio, Nathaniel Kern, Nethra Ankam, Xiao Chi Zhang
Despite physical activity being a key component of maintaining health and preventing disease progression, medical schools are not providing sufficient education on physical activity to medical students. As a result, medical students and new residents express a lack of confidence and knowledge when engaging in exercise prescription conversations with patients. A group of 20 first-year medical students at Sidney Kimmel Medical College (SKMC) attended a selective course on exercise prescription and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) physical activity guidelines...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272777/creating-an-anti-ableist-learning-environment-development-of-a-novel-disability-related-microaggressions-session-for-medical-and-dental-students-and-mixed-methods-analysis-of-impact-on-learning-and-empowerment
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Arielle Isaacson, Julianna Coleman, King Fok, Dorothy W Tolchin
BACKGROUND: Disability-related microaggressions are unique among microaggressions in the assumptions they reflect and the verbal and non-verbal forms they take. They impact patients and providers alike. Yet, medical and dental students are not routinely educated about disability-related microaggressions. A medical school student-faculty team harnessed Kern's six-step curriculum design process to co-produce a novel 90-min educational intervention centered on recognizing and responding to disability-related microaggressions...
January 19, 2024: Disability and Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234774/video-directly-observed-therapy-for-tuberculosis-treatment-in-haitian-prisons-a-pattern-of-group-adherence
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Laura K Dirks, Patrick M Bircher, Myrna Del Mar González-Montalvo, Alexandra E Kauffman, Edwin J Prophete, Margarette R Bury, Anne C Spaulding
CLASSIFICATION: Research paper. PURPOSE: Haitian provincial prisons historically were strapped to provide directly observed therapy (DOT) for persons with TB (PwTB) due to healthcare understaffing. A non-governmental organization addressed this gap via correctional officer-administered video DOT (VDOT). APPROACH: A 16-month, quasi-experimental trial of officer-facilitated VDOT started in March 2019 at four prisons. Officers delivered doses directly without video when VDOT was inaccessible...
December 31, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214155/surrogate-decision-making-after-stroke-in-a-community-setting-the-oasis-project
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Darin B Zahuranec, Carmen Ortiz, Rebecca J Lank, Guanghao Zhang, Xu Shi, Erin Case, Lewis B Morgenstern
BACKGROUND: Patients with severe stroke often rely on surrogate decision-makers for life-sustaining treatment decisions. We investigated ethnic differences between Mexican Americans (MAs) and non-Hispanic White (NHW) individuals in surrogate reports of physician quality of communication and shared decision-making from the OASIS study (Outcomes Among Surrogate Decision Makers in Stroke) project. METHODS: Patients had ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage in Nueces County, TX...
March 2024: Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
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