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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626344/multihydrogen-bond-modulated-polyzwitterionic-removable-adhesive-hydrogel-with-antibacterial-and-hemostatic-function-for-wound-healing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meng Wei, Haihua Wang, Jingheng Wu, Dong Yang, Ke Li, Xuan Liu, Mengxi Wang, Bixia Lin, Zhigao Wang
Wound management is a major challenge worldwide, placing a huge financial burden on the government of every nation. Wound dressings that can protect wounds, accelerate healing, prevent infection, and avoid secondary damage continue to be a major focus of research in the health care and clinical communities. Herein, a novel zwitterionic polymer (LST) hydrogel incorporated with [2-(methacryloyloxy) ethyl] dimethyl-(3-sulfopropyl) ammonium hydroxide (SBMA), mussel-inspired N -[tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl] acrylamide (THMA), and lithium magnesium salt was prepared for functional wound dressings...
April 16, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626046/the-impact-of-volunteer-service-on-moral-education-performance-and-mental-health-of-college-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwei Lv, Changtian Ying, Jiayi Chen
BACKGROUND: Moral education in colleges and universities is an important part of the talent training system, including moral education curriculum, moral education practice, mental health education. Volunteer service is a public welfare act in which volunteers volunteer their time, knowledge, property, technology, with the ultimate goal of helping others and serving the society without personal compensation. As an innovative form of moral education practice in colleges and universities, college students' voluntary service is of great significance in promoting the reform and innovation of moral education, enhancing the affinity, appeal and influence of moral education, and building a positive psychology for college students...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625695/do-we-make-a-difference-the-effect-of-a-doctor-of-physical-therapy-program-curriculum-on-student-cultural-competence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brianna T Chesser, Candace D Bloomquist, Debra J Ford
INTRODUCTION: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) education programs have been charged with developing a culturally competent health care workforce to better meet the needs of diverse communities and reduce health inequities. The purpose of this longitudinal, quasi-experimental educational intervention study was to examine the effects of an integrated DPT program curriculum on student cultural competence at a public, midsize, midwestern university. REVIEW OF LITERATURE: There is an abundance of research on conceptual models and frameworks for the development of cultural competence within health care education with many studies relying on self-perception to measure outcomes...
April 16, 2024: Journal, Physical Therapy Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624138/the-rights-of-physicians-and-future-physicians-who-are-lactating-breastfeeding-or-chestfeeding-an-american-medical-women-s-association-position-article
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Vaishnavi J Patel, Brianna Clark, Rosy Thachil, Casey Rosen-Carole, Cheryl Godcharles, Dyuti Kumar, Roberta Gebhard
Breastfeeding is a fundamental and biologically normal function with well-established benefits for both lactating parents and infants. Despite these benefits, physicians, particularly those in training, often face significant obstacles when attempting to meet their breastfeeding and pumping goals. In response to these challenges, the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) and a diverse group of health care professionals have come together to advocate for comprehensive lactation support policies in medical learning environments and workplaces...
April 16, 2024: Breastfeeding Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623577/impact-of-structural-employee-empowerment-on-hospital-ratings-mediating-role-of-social-climate-and-first-line-managers-resilience
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Nadežda Jankelová, Zuzana Joniaková, Zuzana Skorková, Hana Gažová Adamková
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between the structural empowerment of first-line health managers and health facility performance, examining the mediating roles of resilience and social climate in shaping the ratings of Slovak hospitals. Additionally, we aim to investigate the deeper mechanisms of this relationship, particularly the impact of resilience and the social climate, which can positively influence it. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data collection was conducted through a questionnaire survey in February 2022...
2024: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623344/pandemic-treaty-as-an-instrument-to-strengthen-global-health-security-global-health-diplomacy-at-its-crux
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REVIEW
Vijay Kumar Chattu, Rajani Mol, Bawa Singh, K Srikanth Reddy, Arian Hatefi
BACKGROUND: The World Health Assembly (WHA), on 1st December 2021, unanimously agreed to launch a global process to draft and negotiate a convention, agreement, or other international instrument under the World Health Organization's (WHO's) constitution to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. We aimed to explore the role of global health diplomacy (GHD) in pandemic treaty negotiations by providing deep insight into the ongoing drafting process under the WHO leadership...
March 2024: Health Promotion Perspectives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618855/complex-interventions-for-a-complex-system-using-systems-thinking-to-explore-ways-to-address-unhealthy-commodity-industry-influence-on-public-health-policy
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Adam Bertscher, Britta Katharina Matthes, James Nobles, Anna Gilmore, Krista Bondy, Amber Van Den Akker, Sarah Dance, Michael Bloomfield, Mateusz Zatoński
BACKGROUND: Interventions are needed to prevent and mitigate unhealthy commodity industry (UCI) influence on public health policy. Whilst literature on interventions is emerging, current conceptualisations remain incomplete as they lack considerations of the wider systemic complexities surrounding UCI influence, which may limit intervention effectiveness. This study applies systems thinking as a theoretical lens to help identify and explore how possible interventions relate to one another in the systems in which they are embedded...
February 27, 2024: International Journal of Health Policy and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618847/pakistan-s-progress-on-universal-health-coverage-lessons-learned-in-priority-setting-and-challenges-ahead-in-reinforcing-primary-healthcare
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EDITORIAL
Ala Alwan, Dean T Jamison, Sameen Siddiqi, Anna Vassall
Pakistan developed an essential package of health services at the primary health care level as a key component of health reforms aiming to achieve universal health coverage. This supplement describes the methods and processes adopted for evidence-informed prioritization of services, policy decisions adopted, and the lessons learned in package design as well as in the transition to effective rollout. The papers conclude that evidenceinformed deliberative processes can be effectively applied to design affordable packages of services that represent good value for money and address a major part of the disease burden...
March 10, 2024: International Journal of Health Policy and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618842/discrepancies-among-hospitals-and-regions-in-the-provision-of-low-value-care
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Yu-Chen Kuo, Kuan-Chia Lin, Elise Chia-Hui Tan
BACKGROUND: Low-value care is a critical issue in terms of patient safety and fiscal policy; however, little has been known in Asia. For the purpose of better understanding the extent of low-value care on a national level, the utilization, costs and associated characteristics of selected international recommendations were assessed in this study. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study used the National Health Insurance claims data during 2013-2017 to evaluate the low-value care utilization...
March 17, 2024: International Journal of Health Policy and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618840/phase-iv-drug-trials-with-a-canadian-site-a-comparison-of-industry-and-non-industry-funded-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel Lexchin, Blue Miaoran Dong, Aravind Ramanathan, Marc-André Gagnon
Recent regulatory reforms have favored expedited drug marketing and increased reliance on Phase IV clinical trials for safety and efficacy assurance. This study, utilizing ClinicalTrials.gov, assesses the characteristics of Phase IV trials, with at least one site in Canada, examing those funded by industry sponsors and those lacking industry funding. Additionally, it compares the publication status of industry-funded and non-industry-funded trials through a manual review of the medical literature. Between 2000 and 2022, 864 Phase IV trials were completed, with 480 (55...
March 13, 2024: International Journal of Health Policy and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615777/modeling-the-implications-of-policy-reforms-on-pesticide-risk-for-switzerland
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Sibylle Dueri, Gabriele Mack
Growing public awareness of the negative effects of pesticides on the environment, ecosystems, and human health has led governments to set targets for reducing pesticide risk. Switzerland introduced in 2023 two new policy measures to reduce pesticide risk by 50 % by 2027: (1) voluntary direct payment programs supporting pesticide-reduced and pesticide-free but non-organic cropping systems for most crops on arable land, and (2) restrictions of harmful pesticides for farmers managing under Swiss cross-compliance standards...
April 12, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610215/the-right-to-equal-health-best-practice-priorities-for-m%C3%A4-ori-with-bipolar-disorder-from-staff-focus-groups
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Tracy Haitana, Mau Te Rangimarie Clark, Marie Crowe, Ruth Cunningham, Richard Porter, Suzanne Pitama, Roger Mulder, Cameron Lacey
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental health condition that is clinically complex to monitor and manage. While best practice guidelines exist, they vary internationally lacking consensus. Indigenous peoples, including Māori in New Zealand, experience higher community rates of BD. While New Zealand practice guidelines recommend providing culturally responsive care to Māori, studies show that Māori do not receive best practice. This qualitative study aimed to share the evidence about patterns of health service use and Māori patient experiences with focus group participants involved in the design and delivery of BD services, to discuss and develop guidelines for best practice for Māori with BD and address areas of unmet need...
April 6, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609916/allocating-municipal-services-to-individuals-with-complex-rehabilitation-needs-a-discourse-analysis-of-individual-administrative-decision-letters
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Maren Ekenes, Olin Oldeide, Eike Wehling
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation is considered paramount for enhancing quality of life and reducing healthcare costs. As a result of healthcare reforms, Norwegian municipalities have been given greater responsibility for allocating rehabilitation services following discharge from hospital. Individual decision letters serve as the basis for implementing services and they have been described as information labels on the services provided by the municipality. They play an important role in planning and implementing the services in collaboration with the individual applicants...
April 12, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609091/storylines-of-family-medicine-xii-family-medicine-and-the-healthcare-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William B Ventres, Leslie A Stone, Jeannette E South-Paul, Kendall M Campbell, Aerial R Petty, Hima Ekanadham, Kurt C Stange, Rebecca S Etz, William L Miller, Robert L Ferrer, Marianna Kong, Thomas Bodenheimer, Roger Strasser, Sharon C M Reece, Joshua Freeman, John M Westfall
Storylines of Family Medicine is a 12-part series of thematically linked mini-essays with accompanying illustrations that explore the many dimensions of family medicine, as interpreted by individual family physicians and medical educators in the USA and elsewhere around the world. In 'XII: Family medicine and the future of the healthcare system', authors address the following themes: 'Leadership in family medicine', 'Becoming an academic family physician', ' Advocare- our call to act', 'The paradox of primary care and three simple rules', 'The quadruple aim-melding the patient and the health system', 'Fit-for-purpose medical workforce', 'Universal healthcare-coverage for all', 'The futures of family medicine' and 'The 100th essay...
April 12, 2024: Family Medicine and Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606518/fit-for-purpose-the-bottom-up-redesign-of-the-nursing-home-system-the-australian-aged-care-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joachim P Sturmberg, Len Gainsford, Dimity Pond, Nicholas Goodwin
Nursing homes struggle to meet the needs of their residents as they become older and frailer, live with more complex co-morbidity, and are impacted by memory impairment and dementia. Moreover, the nursing home system is overwhelmed with significantly constraining organisational and regulatory demands that stand in the way of achieving resident-focused outcomes. These issues are compounded by the perceptions of poor working environments, poor remuneration, and poor satisfaction amongst staff. The system is beyond the state of 'reform' and requires a fundamental redesign based on first organisational systems understandings: a clearly defined purpose and goal, shared values, and system-wide agreed "simple (or operating) rules"...
April 12, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605810/road-accidents-on-indian-national-highways-ambulance-reachability-and-transportation-of-injured-to-trauma-facility-survey-based-introspection-of-golden-hour
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Dandabathula Giribabu, Koushik Ghosh, Rohit Hari, Ishani Chadha, Sejal Rathore, Gaurav Kumar, Subham Roy, Nitin Kumar Joshi, Pankaj Bharadwaj, Apurba K Bera, Sushil K Srivastav
BACKGROUND: The transportation system plays a crucial role in the context of socioeconomic development, whereas the highway infrastructure acts as a base for the transportation system. In recent years, a rich impetus has been given to the development of road infrastructure by Indian governance. There is a need to introspect how well the prevailing highway infrastructure is equipped with emergency rescue management during road accidents. Lack of ambulance service and trauma facilities along the highways results in a steady loss of lives and injuries and increases people's exposure to risks...
February 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603975/impact-of-statutory-revisions-to-family-petitioned-civil-commitment-in-south-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyunsung Oh, Yunhwa Cho, Jinyeong Bae, Lynn C Holley, Michael Shafer, Kyejung Kim, Yongpyo Lee
INTRODUCTION: This study examined the impact of statutory revisions in 2016 which aimed to enhance procedural justice within the process of civil commitment for persons diagnosed with mental illnesses (PDMI) in South Korea. These changes included requiring that PDMI pose a threat of danger to self or others and the need for treatment simultaneously as criteria for petitioning civil commitment. Additionally, the revision established a public entity to oversee the legitimacy of petitions to involuntarily commit PDMI to inpatient treatment...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603835/how-cpc-supported-patient-care-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-lessons-for-alternative-payment-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Genna Cohen, Nancy Duda, Katie Morrison-Lee, Kaylyn Swankoski, Gillian Giudice, Maya Palakal, Caroline Mack, Ann S O'Malley
BACKGROUND: A growing literature documents how primary care practices adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. We examine a topic that has received less attention-how participants in an advanced alternative payment model perceive the model influenced their ability to meet patients' care needs during the pandemic. METHODS: Analysis of closed- and open-ended questions from a 2021 survey of 2496 practices participating in the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model (92% response rate) and a 2021 survey of 993 randomly selected primary care physicians from these practices (55% response rate)...
April 10, 2024: Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603537/impact-of-care-coordination-on-30-day-readmission-mortality-and-costs-for-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guann-Ming Chang, Yu-Chi Tung
OBJECTIVES: Although coordination of care has become the main focus of health care reform efforts to improve outcomes and decrease costs, limited information is available concerning the impact of care coordination on 30-day outcomes and costs. We used nationwide, population-based data to examine the influence of care coordination on 30-day readmission, mortality, and costs for heart failure (HF). STUDY DESIGN: We analyzed 20,713 patients with HF 18 years or older discharged from hospitals in 2016 using Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database...
April 1, 2024: American Journal of Managed Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602979/covid-19-and-health-insurance-reform-in-azerbaijan
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Farid Guliyev
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August 2023: Global Social Policy
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