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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628325/uterus-transplantation-what-the-world-s-religions-have-to-say
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Briget da Graca, Anji E Wall, Giuliano Testa, Liza Johannesson
Uterus transplantation (UTx) has evolved from a purely experimental procedure to a clinical treatment option available outside the clinical trial context, offering women with absolute uterine-factor infertility an opportunity to experience pregnancy. As UTx becomes better established and more widely known and performed, it is likely to be sought out by geographically and culturally diverse patients, particularly those whose religious beliefs impose barriers to other paths to achieve parenthood, such as gestational surrogacy and adoption...
2024: Proceedings of the Baylor University Medical Center
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628080/outcomes-of-substance-use-and-sexual-power-among-adolescent-girls-and-young-women-in-cape-town-implications-for-structural-and-cultural-differences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wendee M Wechsberg, Felicia A Browne, Tara Carney, Tracy L Kline, Brittni N Howard, Sara E Russell, Isa van der Drift, Bronwyn Myers, Alexandra M Minnis, Courtney P Bonner, Jacqueline W Ndirangu
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa experience contextual barriers to HIV risk reduction including incomplete schooling, unintended pregnancy, substance use, and gender-based violence. A cluster randomised trial in Cape Town allocated 24 Black and Coloured communities to a gender-focused HIV risk-reduction intervention or HIV testing, with 500 AGYW total enrolled. We evaluated intervention efficacy by comparing mean differences overall, by community population group (Black and Coloured) and among those with structural barriers based on neighbourhood, education, and employment (n = 406)...
January 2024: Global Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627908/evaluation-of-nurse-reported-missed-care-in-a-post-anesthesia-care-unit-a-mixed-methods-study
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REVIEW
Laura Mun Tze Heng, Darshini Devi Rajasegeran, Siew Hoon Lim
BACKGROUND: Nurse-reported missed care (NRMC) is considered as any significant delay or omission in provision of nursing care. AIM: (i) Evaluate the frequency, types, and reasons for NRMC in the Post-anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). (ii) Evaluate associations between nurse demographic and workload factors with NRMC. (iii) Explore nurses' perception of NRMC in the PACU. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the PACU in a tertiary acute care hospital over 3 months...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Nursing Scholarship
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627849/identifying-barriers-and-facilitators-to-primary-care-practitioners-implementing-health-assessments-for-people-with-intellectual-disability-a-theoretical-domains-framework-informed-scoping-review
#24
REVIEW
Paul Caltabiano, Jodie Bailie, Alison Laycock, Bradley Shea, Sally Hall Dykgraaf, Nicholas Lennox, Kanchana Ekanayake, Ross Bailie
INTRODUCTION: People with intellectual disability experience poorer health outcomes compared with the general population, partly due to the difficulties of accessing preventive care in primary care settings. There is good evidence that structured annual health assessments can enhance quality of care for people with intellectual disability, and their use has become recommended policy in several high-income countries. However, uptake remains low. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) offers a conceptual structure for understanding barriers to implementation and has been usefully applied to inform implementation of health assessments for other high-need groups, but not for people with intellectual disability...
April 16, 2024: Implementation science communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627824/assessing-organizational-readiness-for-the-clean-cuts-and-sharp-minds-collective-a-barbershop-health-promotion-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guillermo M Wippold, Zion R Crichlow, Kaylyn A Garcia, Ariel Domlyn, Shane Sanchez, Lucina Frank, Thrisha Mote, Sarah Grace Frary, Terry Woods
BACKGROUND: Black men have among the lowest life expectancy in the United States. Alarmingly, these men are underrepresented in health promotion efforts. There are well-documented barriers to recruiting and retaining Black men in health promotion efforts, such as exclusionary research practices - many researchers may be hesitant to reach Black men in culturally unique spaces, such as barbershops. Despite these practices, qualitative research among Black men unanimously find that Black men are interested in health promotion efforts...
April 16, 2024: Implementation science communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627116/communication-in-critical-care-tracheostomy-patients-dependent-upon-cuff-inflation-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Carla McClintock, Daniel F McAuley, Lisa McIlmurray, Asem Abdulaziz R Alnajada, Bronwen Connolly, Bronagh Blackwood
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to synthesise the evidence concerning communication in critically ill tracheostomy patients dependent on cuff inflation. The aim was to identify the psychological impact on patients awake and alert with tracheostomies but unable to speak; strategies utilised to enable communication and facilitators and barriers for the success of these strategies. REVIEW METHOD USED: This scoping review was conducted using the Joanna Briggs Institute framework and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews...
April 15, 2024: Australian Critical Care: Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626966/operational-complexities-in-international-clinical-trials-a-systematic-review-of-challenges-and-proposed-solutions
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leher Gumber, Opeyemi Agbeleye, Alex Inskip, Ross Fairbairn, Madeleine Still, Luke Ouma, Jingky Lozano-Kuehne, Michelle Bardgett, John D Isaacs, James Ms Wason, Dawn Craig, Arthur G Pratt
OBJECTIVE: International trials can be challenging to operationalise due to incompatibilities between country-specific policies and infrastructures. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the operational complexities of conducting international trials and identify potential solutions for overcoming them. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase and Health Management Information Consortium were searched from 2006 to 30 January 2023...
April 15, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626790/-facilitating-and-hindering-factors-in-the-implementation-of-medical-rehabilitation-of-adolescents-with-scoliosis-before-and-during-the-sars-cov-2-pandemic-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna-Lena Baasner, Hannes Banaschak, David Fauser, Matthias Bethge
PURPOSE: Based on the experience during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the study aimed to derive facilitating and hindering factors in the implementation of medical rehabilitation during future pandemics in adolescents with scoliosis. METHODS: A qualitative study design with guided expert interviews was chosen. Twelve interviews with adolescents and seven interviews with physiotherapists were conducted. The evaluation was carried out using qualitative content analysis according to Mayring and inductive categorization...
April 2024: Die Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626053/availability-and-use-of-institutional-support-programs-for-emergency-department-healthcare-personnel-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin F Hoth, Patrick Ten Eyck, Karisa K Harland, Anusha Krishnadasan, Robert M Rodriguez, Juan Carlos C Montoy, Linder H Wendt, William Mower, Kelli Wallace, Scott Santibañez, David A Talan, Nicholas M Mohr
OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic placed health care personnel (HCP) at risk for stress, anxiety, burnout, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). To address this, hospitals developed programs to mitigate risk. The objectives of the current study were to measure the availability and use of these programs in a cohort of academic emergency departments (EDs) in the United States early in the pandemic and identify factors associated with program use. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of ED HCP in 21 academic EDs in 15 states between June and September 2020...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625801/adult-cancer-patients-perceptions-of-factors-that-influence-hospital-admissions
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia I Geddie, Victoria W Loerzel
PURPOSE/AIMS: To explore cancer patients' perceptions of factors that influence hospital readmissions. DESIGN: A cross-sectional, prospective design was employed utilizing a 1-time survey and brief interviews to measure patients' perceptions and unplanned hospital admissions. METHODS AND VARIABLES: The principal investigator collected data from medical record review, the Hospital Admission Survey, and interviews to measure patient characteristics and perceptions of influencing factors that contributed to an unplanned hospital admission upon admission...
May 2024: Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625036/pentagon-found-daily-metagenomic-detection-of-novel-bioaerosol-threats-to-be-cost-prohibitive-can-virtualization-and-ai-make-it-cost-effective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devabhaktuni Srikrishna
In 2022, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency found threat agnostic detection of novel bioaerosol threats to be "not feasible for daily operations" due to the cost of reagents used for metagenomics, cost of sequencing instruments, and cost of labor for subject matter experts to analyze bioinformatics. Similar operational difficulties might extend to many of the 280,000 buildings (totaling 2.3 billion square feet) at 5,000 secure US Department of Defense military sites, 250 Navy ships, as well as many civilian buildings...
2024: Health Security
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624157/it-s-just-a-distance-thing-affordances-and-decisions-in-online-disclosure-of-sexual-violence-victimization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marleen Gorissen
The Internet offers an alternative context in which personal experiences with sexual violence can be shared. It has been suggested that victims experience lower barriers to disclosing their stories in a digital environment due to an online disinhibition effect and mainly anonymity. However, little is known about the lived experiences of victims who have shared their experiences online regarding these disinhibiting affordances of the Internet. Twenty-three interviews with victims were conducted to understand the digital affordances involved in the online disclosure of sexual victimization...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623890/academic-practice-partnerships-in-evidence-based-nursing-practice-a-theory-guided-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xirongguli Halili, Yuting Xia, Zeen Li, Siyuan Tang, Honghong Wang, Qirong Chen
BACKGROUND: Academic-practice partnerships have the potential to solve many challenges in evidence-based nursing practice which is crucial for high-quality care. AIMS: To identify the existing knowledge on academic-practice partnerships in evidence-based nursing practice. METHODS: We conducted this review following the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology. We performed a comprehensive literature search of nine databases as well as five websites for gray literature...
April 16, 2024: International Nursing Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623822/the-first-nations-experience-of-accessing-rheumatology-services-in-a-metropolitan-hospital-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taylor Cullen, Miki Griffith, Arvin Damodaran, Ebony Lewis, Faye McMillan, Anthony Sammel, Rhiana Honeysette, Brett Biles, Kim Beadman, Sally Nathan
OBJECTIVE: First Nations Australians experience a higher burden and severity of Rheumatic Disease with poorer outcomes than the general population. Despite a widely acknowledged need to improve health outcomes, there has been minimal research assessing existing models of care from a First Nations perspective in Australia. The objective of this study was to describe First Nations experiences and barriers and enablers to accessing a hospital-based adult Rheumatology service in Sydney. METHODS: A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews was undertaken...
April 2024: Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623454/transferring-care-to-enhance-access-to-early-phase-cancer-clinical-trials-protocol-to-evaluate-a-novel-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chika Nwachukwu, Sukh Makhnoon, Marieshia Person, Meera Muthukrishnan, Syed Kazmi, Larry D Anderson, Gurbakhash Kaur, Kandice A Kapinos, Erin L Williams, Oluwatomilade Fatunde, Navid Sadeghi, Fabian Robles, Alice Basey, Thomas Hulsey, Sandi L Pruitt, David E Gerber
Involving diverse populations in early-phase (phase I and II) cancer clinical trials is critical to informed therapeutic development. However, given the growing costs and complexities of early-phase trials, trial activation and enrollment barriers may be greatest for these studies at healthcare facilities that provide care to the most diverse patient groups, including those in historically underserved communities (e.g., safety-net healthcare systems). To promote diverse and equitable access to early-phase cancer clinical trials, we are implementing a novel program for the transfer of care to enhance access to early-phase cancer clinical trials...
June 2024: Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623348/peer-interventions-to-improve-hiv-testing-uptake-among-immigrants-a-realist-review
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REVIEW
Elham Ghasemi, Tahereh Bahrami, Reza Majdzadeh, Reza Negarandeh, Fatemeh Rajabi
BACKGROUND: As a vulnerable group in HIV control programs, immigrants face various obstacles to HIV testing. Despite the effectiveness of peer interventions on health promotion in HIV testing, relatively little is known about how these interventions work. This realist review aims to understand why, how, and under what conditions peer interventions can improve immigrants' HIV testing uptake. METHODS: We followed the steps suggested by Pawson and colleagues for conducting the realist review...
March 2024: Health Promotion Perspectives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622836/inhibition-of-rhoa-prevents-cryptococcus-neoformans-capsule-glucuronoxylomannan-stimulated-brain-endothelial-barrier-disruption
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa E Munzen, Cristian Mathew, Vanessa Enriquez, Amanjeet Minhas, Claudia L Charles-Niño, Durvinand Saytoo, Marta Reguera-Gomez, Michael R Dores, Luis R Martinez
Cryptococcus neoformans (Cn) is an opportunistic fungus that causes severe central nervous system (CNS) disease in immunocompromised individuals. Brain parenchyma invasion requires fungal traversal of the blood-brain barrier. In this study, we describe that Cn alters the brain endothelium by activating small GTPase RhoA, causing reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and tight junction modulation to regulate endothelial barrier permeability. We confirm that the main fungal capsule polysaccharide glucuronoxylomannan is responsible for these alterations...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622539/the-global-patent-landscape-of-emerging-infectious-disease-monkeypox
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanqi Cai, Xiaoming Zhang, Kuixing Zhang, Jingbo Liang, Pingping Wang, Jinyu Cong, Xin Xu, Mengyao Li, Kunmeng Liu, Benzheng Wei
BACKGROUND: Monkeypox is an emerging infectious disease with confirmed cases and deaths in several parts of the world. In light of this crisis, this study aims to analyze the global knowledge pattern of monkeypox-related patents and explore current trends and future technical directions in the medical development of monkeypox to inform research and policy. METHODS: A comprehensive study of 1,791 monkeypox-related patents worldwide was conducted using the Derwent patent database by descriptive statistics, social network method and linear regression analysis...
April 15, 2024: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621513/assessment-of-antimicrobial-resistance-laboratory-based-surveillance-capacity-of-hospitals-in-zambia-findings-and-implications-for-system-strengthening
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaunda Yamba, Joseph Yamweka Chizimu, Steward Mudenda, Chileshe Lukwesa, Raphael Chanda, Ruth Nakazwe, Bwalya Simunyola, Misheck Shawa, Aubrey Chichonyi Kalungia, Duncan Chanda, Tebuho Mateele, Jeewan Thapa, Kenneth Kapolowe, Mazyanga Lucy Mazaba, Mirfin Mpundu, Fred Masaninga, Khalide Azam, Chie Nakajima, Yasuhiko Suzuki, Nathan Nsubuga Bakyaita, Evelyn Wesangula, Martin Matu, Roma Chilengi
BACKGROUND: A well-established antimicrobial resistance (AMR) laboratory-based surveillance (LBS) is of utmost importance in a country like Zambia which bears a significant proportion of the world's communicable disease burden. This study assessed the capacity of laboratories in selected hospitals to conduct AMR surveillance in Zambia. METHODS: This cross-sectional exploratory study was conducted among eight (8) purposively selected hospitals in Zambia between August 2023 and December 2023...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Hospital Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38620045/ginkgo-biloba-attenuated-detrimental-inflammatory-and-oxidative-events-due-to-trypanosoma-brucei-rhodesiense-in-mice-treated-with-melarsoprol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janet Khatenje Wendo, James Mucunu Mbaria, James Nyabuga Nyariki, Alfred Orina Isaac
BACKGROUND: The severe late stage Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) caused by Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (T.b.r) is characterized by damage to the blood brain barrier, severe brain inflammation, oxidative stress and organ damage. Melarsoprol (MelB) is currently the only treatment available for this disease. MelB use is limited by its lethal neurotoxicity due to post-treatment reactive encephalopathy. This study sought to assess the potential of Ginkgo biloba (GB), a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, to protect the integrity of the blood brain barrier and ameliorate detrimental inflammatory and oxidative events due to T...
April 15, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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