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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465596/group-psychological-treatment-preferences-of-individuals-living-with-chronic-disease-brief-report-of-a-saskatchewan-based-cross-sectional-survey
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Kelsey M Haczkewicz, Taylor Hill, Courtney D Cameron, Zona Iftikhar, Natasha L Gallant
Given that individuals with chronic diseases comorbid with psychological distress experience worse clinical outcomes than those without psychological distress, treatment of the psychological sequalae that accompanies chronic diseases is of utmost importance. Thus, the present study aimed to examine group treatment preferences among adults living with chronic disease in Saskatchewan, Canada. An online survey regarding group treatment preferences was administered to 207 participants living with chronic disease comorbid with psychological distress...
2024: Inquiry: a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458729/influence-of-materiality-in-professional-geriatric-care-conceptual-methodological-and-empirical-insights
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Hanna Wüller, Rosa Mazzola
Most people become more reliant on care and support as they age. The constitution of ageing people in the context of nursing support thus represents a material aspect in the daily life of these people and must be taken into account in the science of gerontology. However, theories of (geriatric) care have previously been predominantly human-centric. In light of the material turn, the goal of this paper is to highlight the potential to be found in using agential realism to critically examine geriatric care. It will begin by detailing previous perspectives on geriatric care and any use of material aspects to be found in it...
March 2024: Journal of Aging Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38447965/examining-the-generalizability-of-pretrained-de-identification-transformer-models-on-narrative-nursing-notes
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Fangyi Chen, Syed Mohtashim Abbas Bokhari, Kenrick Cato, Gamze Gürsoy, Sarah Collins Rossetti
Narrative nursing notes are a valuable resource in informatics research with unique predictive signals about patient care. The open sharing of these data, however, is appropriately constrained by rigorous regulations set by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for the protection of privacy. Several models have been developed and evaluated on the open-source i2b2 dataset. A focus on the generalizability of these models with respect to nursing notes remains understudied. The study aims to understand the generalizability of pre-trained transformer models and investigate the variability of personal protected health information (PHI) distribution patterns between discharge summaries and nursing notes with a goal to inform the future design for model evaluation schema...
March 6, 2024: Applied Clinical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429061/using-feedback-on-patient-health-outcomes-to-improve-orthopaedic-physical-therapist-practice-a-quality-improvement-study
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Philip J van der Wees, Emily J Balog, James J Irrgang, Hallie Zeleznik, Paige L McDonald, Kenneth J Harwood
OBJECTIVE: Measuring health outcomes plays an important role in patient-centred healthcare. When aggregated across patients, outcomes can provide data for quality improvement (QI). However, most physical therapists are not familiar with QI methods based on patient outcomes. This mixed-methods study aimed to develop and evaluate a QI programme in outpatient physical therapy care based on routinely collected health outcomes of patients with low-back pain and neck pain. METHODS: The QI programme was conducted by three teams of 5-6 physical therapists from outpatient settings...
March 1, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425764/harnessing-the-law-to-advance-equitable-cancer-care-in-south-africa-exploring-the-feasibility-desirability-and-added-value-of-a-dedicated-national-cancer-act
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Salomé Meyer, Jane Harries, Julie Torode, Laurel Baldwin-Ragaven
BACKGROUND: The 2017 World Health Assembly resolution on integrated cancer prevention and control provided clear guidance on creating an enabling environment for cancer care. Through a variety of mechanisms, including civil society advocacy, some countries have secured overarching legislation in the form of national cancer acts to promote equitable access and outcomes for cancer patients. In South Africa, cancer incidence is set to double by 2030; and, while existing legislative and policy frameworks do address cancer prevention and control, these are fragmented, poorly implemented and have had limited success...
2024: Ecancermedicalscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386322/impact-of-the-communities-that-heal-intervention-on-buprenorphine-waivered-practitioners-and-buprenorphine-prescribing-a-prespecified-secondary-analysis-of-the-hcs-randomized-clinical-trial
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Thomas J Stopka, Denise C Babineau, Erin B Gibson, Charles E Knott, Debbie M Cheng, Jennifer Villani, Jonathan M Wai, Derek Blevins, James L David, Dawn A Goddard-Eckrich, Michelle R Lofwall, Richard Massatti, Jolene DeFiore-Hyrmer, Michael S Lyons, Laura C Fanucchi, Daniel R Harris, Jeffery Talbert, Lindsey Hammerslag, Devin Oller, Raymond R Balise, Daniel J Feaster, William Soares, Gary A Zarkin, LaShawn Glasgow, Emmanuel Oga, John McCarthy, Lauren D'Costa, Rouba Chahine, Steve Gomori, Netrali Dalvi, Shikhar Shrestha, Chad Garner, Aimee Shadwick, Pamela Salsberry, Michael W Konstan, Bridget Freisthler, John Winhusen, Nabila El-Bassel, Jeffrey H Samet, Sharon L Walsh
IMPORTANCE: Buprenorphine significantly reduces opioid-related overdose mortality. From 2002 to 2022, the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000) required qualified practitioners to receive a waiver from the Drug Enforcement Agency to prescribe buprenorphine for treatment of opioid use disorder. During this period, waiver uptake among practitioners was modest; subsequent changes need to be examined. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the Communities That HEAL (CTH) intervention increased the rate of practitioners with DATA 2000 waivers and buprenorphine prescribing...
February 5, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385660/losses-disguised-as-wins-evoke-the-reward-positivity-event-related-potential-in-a-simulated-machine-gambling-task
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Dan Myles, Adrian Carter, Murat Yücel, Stefan Bode
Electronic gambling machines include a suite of design characteristics that may contribute to gambling-related harms and require more careful attention of regulators and policymakers. One strategy that has contributed to these concerns is the presentation of "losses disguised as wins" (LDWs), a type of salient losing outcome in which a gambling payout is less than the amount wagered (i.e., a net loss), but is nonetheless accompanied by the celebratory audio-visual stimuli that typically accompany a genuine win...
February 22, 2024: Psychophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382354/tinkering-with-care-implementing-extended-release-buprenorphine-depot-treatment-for-opioid-dependence
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K Lancaster, S Gendera, C Treloar, T Rhodes, J Shahbazi, M Byrne, S Nielsen, L Degenhardt, M Farrell
We examine how extended-release buprenorphine depot (BUP-XR) is put to use and made to work in implementation practices, attending to how care practices are challenged and adapted as a long-acting technology is introduced into service in opioid agonist treatment (OAT) in Australia. Our approach is informed by ideas in science and technology studies (STS) emphasising the irreducible entanglement of care practices and technology, and in particular the concept of 'tinkering' as a practice of adaptation. To make our analysis, we draw on qualitative interview accounts (n = 19) of service providers involved in BUP-XR implementation across five sites...
February 20, 2024: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380160/preference-for-long-acting-injectable-for-art-and-prep-among-people-with-and-without-hiv-a-cross-sectional-study-in-argentina
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Sergio Sciannameo, Virginia Zalazar, Luciana Spadaccini, Mariana Duarte, Pedro Cahn, Ines Aristegui, Omar Sued
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the preferences for antiretroviral therapy (ART) administration methods, such as oral daily pills or long-acting injectable (LAI) options, as well as preferences for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) administration methods among people without HIV in Latin America. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the preferences for ART administration methods among people with HIV and PrEP methods among those without HIV, as well as to examine the correlations and reasons for these preferences...
2024: Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373863/does-workforce-explain-the-relationship-between-funding-and-patient-experience-a-mediation-analysis-of-primary-care-data-in-england
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Natasha Salant, Efthalia Massou, Hassan Awan, John Alexander Ford
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether general practitioner (GP) workforce contributes to the link between practice funding and patient experience. Specifically, to determine whether increased practice funding is associated with better patient experience, and to what degree an increase in workforce accounts for this relationship. SETTING: Primary care practice level analysis of workforce, funding and patient experience of all NHS practices in England. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: The link between NHS-provided funding to general practice (payments per patient) and patient experience, as per the General Practice Patient Survey, was evaluated...
February 19, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360678/can-equity-in-care-be-achieved-for-stigmatized-patients-discourses-of-ideological-dilemmas-in-perioperative-care
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Maria Härgestam, Lenita Lindgren, Maritha Jacobsson
BACKGROUND: In the perioperative care of individuals with obesity, it is imperative to consider the presence of risk factors that may predispose them to complications. Providing optimal care in such cases proves to be a multifaceted challenge, significantly distinct from the care required for non-obese patients. However, patients with morbidities regarded as self-inflicted, such as obesity, described feelings of being judged and discriminated in healthcare. At the same time, healthcare personnel express difficulties in acting in an appropriate and non-insulting way...
February 15, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360033/respectful-abortion-care-initiative-how-a-large-scale-virtual-training-for-providers-in-india-increased-knowledge-of-the-new-2021-medical-termination-of-pregnancy-act
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Shantha Kumari, Kandala Aparna Sharma, Sumita Ghosh, Barru Aruna Suman, Ajey Bhardwaj, Manju Puri, Pushpa Chaudhary, Tapas Chatterjee, Sapna Dubey, Priya Karna
BACKGROUND: In a historic move to ensure comprehensive abortion care, India amended the 1971 Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act in 2021, creating an unprecedented opportunity for accelerating safe, respectful, and rights-based abortion services. The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India (FOGSI), together with World Health Organization (WHO) India and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, set up a flagship initiative "Respectful Abortion Care" (RAC) to provide training to obstetricians and gynecologists on the new Act, and also address their values and biases...
February 2024: International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344792/what-does-least-restrictive-or-less-restrictive-mean-in-mental-health-law-contradictions-and-confusion-in-the-case-of-queensland-australia
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Julia Duffy, Sam Boyle, Katrine Del Villar
Most legal systems in the West allow for involuntary treatment of mental illness, usually on the basis that without such treatment the person would be a danger to themselves or others. While historically the mental health law jurisdiction has been a protective one, it has become increasingly influenced by civil rights and international human rights law, which privilege the value of autonomy and the right to personal liberty.In this regard, an important principle that has developed is that decisions about treatment for mental illness must be the "least restrictive alternative" available...
July 2023: American Journal of Law & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336792/the-value-of-experts-by-experience-in-social-domain-supervision-in-the-netherlands-results-from-a-mystery-guests-project
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Sophia M Kleefstra, Brenda J M Frederiks, Adriënne Tingen, Petra G J Reulings
BACKGROUND: User involvement and participation in the supervision of the quality of care is an important topic for many healthcare inspectorates. It offers regulators an additional view on quality, increases the legitimacy and accountability of the inspectorate, empowers users and enhancing the public's trust in the inspectorate. To assess the accessibility of the local governmental social domain services the Joint Inspectorate Social Domain in the Netherlands worked together with people with intellectual disabilities performing as 'mystery guests' in an innovative project...
February 9, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336664/key-drivers-of-hysterectomy-among-women-of-reproductive-age-in-three-states-in-india-comparative-evidence-from-nfhs-4-and-nfhs-5
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Shri Kant Singh, Kirti Chauhan, Vrijesh Tripathi
PURPOSE: According to the 4th and 5th rounds of National Family Health Survey (NFHS), there is high prevalence of hysterectomies in the three states of Andhra Pradesh Telangana and Bihar. The three said states have more than double the number of hysterectomies taking place than the national average. Our purpose is to analyse whether these rates are increasing, decreasing or have stabilized and their reasons thereof. Such an analyses will help the policy makers in recommending good clinical practices within their states...
February 9, 2024: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334786/-social-pediatric-care-situation-and-needs-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-from-2020-to-2022-what-is-needed-now
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Elke Peters, Hannah Schmidt, Hannah Baltus, Maike Schnoor, Nina Hartmann, Alexander Katalinic
BACKGROUND: Children and adolescents with social pediatric care needs represent a group with special challenges. The aim of this qualitative study was to describe social pediatric care during the pandemic from the perspective of experts. From this, conclusions were to be drawn for any social pediatric care needs that may have arisen. METHODS: Between May and November 2022, 25 experts from the field of social pediatrics were interviewed using guided interviews on the following topics: deviations in care, utilization behavior of families, individual burdens and resources, and sustainable needs...
February 9, 2024: Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38310613/valuing-patient-perspectives-in-the-context-of-eating-disorders
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Harshita H Jaiprakash, Amy MacKinnon, Sarah Arnaud, Jacob P Neal
PURPOSE: This paper advocates for the inclusion of patient perspectives in the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders (EDs) for ethical, epistemological, and pragmatic reasons. We build upon the ideas of a recent editorial published in this journal. Using EDs as their example, the authors argue against dominant DSM-oriented approaches in favor of an increased focus on understanding patients' subjective experiences. We argue that their analysis stops too soon for the development of practical-and actionable-insights into how to effect the integration of first-person and third-person accounts of EDs...
February 4, 2024: Eating and Weight Disorders: EWD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302970/a-cross-sectional-survey-on-the-relationship-between-workplace-psychological-violence-and-empathy-among-chinese-nurses-the-mediation-role-of-resilience
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Li Li, Xiaoli Liao, Juan Ni
BACKGROUND: Workplace violence is one of the most serious public health issues worldwide in healthcare occupations, nurse is a profession which faces the greatest risk of exposure to workplace violence among healthcare occupations. OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to explore the relationship between workplace psychological violence and empathy among Chinese nurses, and further examine the mediation role of resilience in this relationship. METHOD: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among a convenience sample of clinical registered nurses in Xinjiang China from 29 September 2023 to 19 October 2023...
February 1, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280168/demystifying-the-influence-of-debt-providers-preferences-on-sustainability-reporting-a-firm-level-meta-analytical-inquiry
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Gurmani Chadha, Monica Singhania
Over the past three decades, a plethora of academic research has examined the impact of debt capital providers, proxied by leverage, on firms' sustainability reporting (SR) practices, indicating its relevance as a major determinant. Since the empirical literature remains inconclusive, we carried out the first comprehensive firm-level meta-analysis to reconcile the conflicting results from 112 studies involving 180 effect sizes across 32,953 firms spanning from 1989 to 2022. This provides a timely and up-to-date evaluation of the magnitude and nature of the engagement and influence of this significant stakeholder group on SR...
January 27, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277402/factors-limiting-glaucoma-care-among-glaucoma-patients-in-nigeria-a-scoping-review
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Osamudiamen Cyril Obasuyi, Olabisi Olayemi Yeye-Agba, Oghenevwaire Joyce Ofuadarho
Glaucoma currently accounts for 11% of irreversible visual loss worldwide. Due to many factors, patients do not access the glaucoma care pathway and present late with poor vision, while many are undiagnosed or untreated. These factors may be personal-level dispositions or Institutional-level dispositions, limiting the awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of glaucoma or adherence to medications or follow-up clinic visits. This scoping review followed the JBI methodology for scoping reviews and was pre-registered on the open science platform (https://osf...
2024: PLOS Glob Public Health
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