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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37742314/a-brief-overview-of-sars-cov-2-infection-and-its-management-strategies-a-recent-update
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Alakesh Das, Surajit Pathak, Madhavi Premkumar, Chitra Veena Sarpparajan, Esther Raichel Balaji, Asim K Duttaroy, Antara Banerjee
The COVID-19 pandemic has become a global health crisis, inflicting substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. A diverse range of symptoms, including fever, cough, dyspnea, and fatigue, characterizes COVID-19. A cytokine surge can exacerbate the disease's severity. This phenomenon involves an increased immune response, marked by the excessive release of inflammatory cytokines like IL-6, IL-8, TNF-α, and IFNγ, leading to tissue damage and organ dysfunction. Efforts to reduce the cytokine surge and its associated complications have garnered significant attention...
September 24, 2023: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37708432/translational-in-vivo-assays-in-behavioral-biology
#22
REVIEW
Sarah L Withey, Diego A Pizzagalli, Jack Bergman
The failure of preclinical research to advance successful candidate medications in psychiatry has created a paradigmatic crisis in psychiatry. The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative was designed to remedy this situation with a neuroscience-based approach that employs multimodal and cross-species in vivo methodology to increase the probability of translational findings and, consequently, drug discovery. The present review underscores the feasibility of this methodological approach by briefly reviewing, first, the use of multidimensional and cross-species methodologies in traditional behavioral pharmacology and, subsequently, the utility of this approach in contemporary neuroimaging and electrophysiology research-with a focus on the value of functionally homologous studies in nonhuman and human subjects...
September 14, 2023: Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37610975/health-financing-options-for-sri-lanka-what-and-why
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sundararajan S Gopalan
The purpose of this paper is to renew and stimulate the national discourse on how to further Sri Lanka's aspirational goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC [1]) in line with the global sustainable development goals (SDG) to which Sri Lanka is a signatory. After a brief status update about UHC in Sri Lanka, the paper focuses on the financing function, justified on the basis of its central role in addressing the problems confronting the health system, in terms of its inherent inefficiencies as well as the specific context of the economic crisis which the country is currently facing...
August 24, 2023: Ceylon Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37606172/mental-health-first-aid-as-a-tool-for-improving-mental-health-and-well-being
#24
REVIEW
Rachel Richardson, Holly Eve Dale, Lindsay Robertson, Nicholas Meader, George Wellby, Dean McMillan, Rachel Churchill
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental health problems is high, and they have a wide-ranging and deleterious effect on many sectors in society. As well as the impact on individuals and families, mental health problems in the workplace negatively affect productivity. One of the factors that may exacerbate the impact of mental health problems is a lack of 'mental health literacy' in the general population. This has been defined as 'knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders, which aid their recognition, management, or prevention'...
August 22, 2023: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37590946/aggressive-incidents-by-incarcerated-people-with-psychiatric-illness-and-their-relationship-with-psychiatric-symptoms
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janneke van Beek, Jesse Meijers, Erik J A Scherder, Joke M Harte
AIM: A prospective design was used to investigate the relationship of current psychiatric symptoms of incarcerated people with serious mental illness (SMI) and aggressive behavior on a penitentiary ward for crisis intervention. METHODS: One hundred sixty detainees with SMI, detained in a high-security penitentiary psychiatric facility, were screened every 2 weeks with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale-Extended (BPRS-E) by trained clinicians, to ensure that the data on psychiatric symptoms were up-to-date...
July 2023: Journal of Forensic Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428791/a-unique-model-of-care-for-youth-in-crisis-a-pilot-open-trial
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly Adrian, Eileen Twohy, Kalina Babeva, Jessica Jenness, Kyrill Gurtovenko, Jen B Blossom, Sophie King, Leah McCartney, Elizabeth McCauley
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for those ages 10-24 years in the United States, and emergency department (ED) visits due to youth self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITB) and increased substantially between 2016 and 2021. Although ED services are essential for an effective system of care, the ED setting is typically not well-suited for the comprehensive, collaborative, and therapeutic evaluation of SITB; treatment planning; and care coordination that youth in a suicidal crisis need. As a result, an urgent care model for mental health designed to provide comprehensive crisis triage and intervention services is needed within outpatient psychiatry...
July 10, 2023: Psychological Services
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37343578/brief-admission-a-promising-novel-crisis-management-method
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lena Katarina Flyckt
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 16, 2023: Lancet Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37343577/introducing-brief-admissions-by-self-referral-in-child-and-adolescent-psychiatry-an-observational-cohort-study-in-sweden
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Björn Axel Johansson, Eva Holmström, Sophia Eberhard, Anna Lindgren, Olof Rask
BACKGROUND: Brief admission by self-referral, a novel crisis intervention designed to reduce suicide and self-harm in adults, was adopted for adolescents in paediatric psychiatry in Malmö, Sweden, in 2018. We aimed to investigate changes in utilisation of emergency psychiatric care. METHODS: We did an observational longitudinal cohort study in The University Hospital in Malmö, Sweden, which provides the only psychiatric emergency unit with 24 h psychiatric facilities in Region Skåne...
August 2023: Lancet Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37263708/effectiveness-of-a-mental-health-stepped-care-programme-for-healthcare-workers-with-psychological-distress-in-crisis-settings-a-multicentre-randomised-controlled-trial
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberto Mediavilla, Mireia Felez-Nobrega, Kerry R McGreevy, Anna Monistrol-Mula, María-Fe Bravo-Ortiz, Carmen Bayón, Iago Giné-Vázquez, Rut Villaescusa, Ainoa Muñoz-Sanjosé, Salvatore Aguilar-Ortiz, Natasha Figueiredo, Pablo Nicaise, A-La Park, Papoula Petri-Romão, Marianna Purgato, Anke B Witteveen, James Underhill, Corrado Barbui, Richard Bryant, Raffael Kalisch, Vincent Lorant, David McDaid, Maria Melchior, Marit Sijbrandij, Josep Maria Haro, Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based mental health interventions to support healthcare workers (HCWs) in crisis settings are scarce. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the capacity of a mental health intervention in reducing anxiety and depression symptoms in HCWs, relative to enhanced care as usual (eCAU), amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: We conducted an analyst-blind, parallel, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. We recruited HCWs with psychological distress from Madrid and Catalonia (Spain)...
June 2023: BMJ Ment Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260321/using-two-statewide-medical-operations-coordination-centers-to-load-balance-in-pediatric-hospitals-during-a-severe-respiratory-surge-in-the-united-states
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven H Mitchell, Matthias J Merkel, Carl O Eriksson, Vicki L Sakata, Mary A King
OBJECTIVES: Report on the use of two statewide Medical Operations Coordination Centers (MOCCs) to manage a rapid surge in pediatric acute and critical care patient needs. DESIGN: Brief report. SETTING: The states of Washington and Oregon during the pediatric respiratory surge in November 2022/December 2022 which overwhelmed existing pediatric acute and critical care hospital capacity. PATIENTS: Pediatric patients requiring hospitalization in Washington and Oregon...
September 1, 2023: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37211812/stress-and-loneliness-exploring-adolescents-use-of-social-media-as-a-coping-strategy-during-covid-19
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jalal Kayed Damra, Mutasem Mohammad Akour, Omar Al Omari
BACKGROUND: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, adolescents used various coping strategies to manage stress and loneliness. One such strategy was to engage in active coping, social relations coping and humour coping via social media. Such coping strategies can be helpful but can also reinforce stress and loneliness. AIM: To explore adolescents' use of social media to manage stress and loneliness at a time of restricted social contacts due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including potential differences between adolescents according to gender, age, area of residence and extent of social media use...
May 22, 2023: Nursing Children and Young People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37201146/brief-and-ultra-brief-suicide-specific-interventions
#32
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Barbara Stanley, Beth Brodsky, Maureen Monahan
The rising rates of suicide warrant effective treatments that can quickly help stabilize suicidal individuals and prevent future suicidal crises from occurring. Across the past few decades, there has been a rise in the development of ultra-brief (1-4 sessions) and brief suicide-specific interventions (6-12 sessions) to meet this need. This article reviews several prominent ultra-brief and brief interventions, including the Teachable Moment Brief Intervention, Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program, Safety Planning Intervention, Crisis Response Planning, Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Prevention, Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention, Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality, and the Coping Long-Term With Active Suicide Program...
April 2023: Focus: Journal of Life Long Learning in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37123098/reducing-psychiatric-illness-in-the-perinatal-period-a-review-and-commentary
#33
REVIEW
Jessica Rohr, Farhaan S Vahidy, Nicole Bartek, Katelynn A Bourassa, Namrata R Nanavaty, Danielle D Antosh, Konrad P Harms, Jennifer L Stanley, Alok Madan
This brief overview highlights the global crisis of perinatal psychiatric illness (PPI). PPI is a major contributor to many adverse pregnancy, childbirth, and childhood development outcomes. It contributes to billions of dollars in spending worldwide each year and has a significant impact on the individual, their family, and their community. It is also highly preventable. Current recommendations for intervention and management of PPI are limited and vary considerably from country to country. Furthermore, there are several significant challenges asso-ciated with implementation of these recommendations...
April 19, 2023: World Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37070332/-covid-19-emergency-and-telemedicine-multifamily-psychoeducational-intervention-in-a-forensic-setting
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Lombardi, Roberta Ortenzi, Jessica Sanna, Martina Pecorari, Maria Chiara Scenti, Cristina Iannini, Brunella Lagrotteria, Cristina Mancini, Giovanna Paoletti, Giuseppe Nicolò
AIM: The aim is to describe remote multifamily psychoeducational intervention led by REMS "Castore" team (an Italian health care facility for offenders who suffer from mental disorders and socially dangerous) in ASL Roma 5, a local health authority, during covid-19 emergency. METHODS: The applied theoretical models have been the integrated psychoeducational intervention by I. Falloon and the multifamily psychoeducational intervention based on problem solving by F...
2023: Rivista di Psichiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36765442/what-covid-19-has-taught-us-about-effective-employee-communication
#35
REVIEW
Oliver S Schmidt
Effective communication with internal and external stakeholders is an indispensable component of a successful response to crises both brief and long-lasting. Employee communication must increase in volume and frequency, and effectively inform, educate and empower employees. The development, testing and delivery of clear and easy-to-understand messages must be prioritised along with the enablement of continuous employee feedback. Drawing on industry best practice, personal experience and an extensive review of the literature, this paper concludes that the systematic planning, implementation and evaluation of a company's employee communication must be conducted on an ongoing, company-wide basis so that management can rely on it to minimise crisis-related damage, seize the opportunities a crisis may present, and convert the resulting organisational change into competitive advantages...
January 1, 2023: Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36749490/examining-the-effectiveness-of-an-intensive-telemental-health-treatment-for-pediatric-anxiety-and-ocd-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-pediatric-mental-health-crisis
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Ian Gittins Stone, R Meredith Elkins, Melissa Gardner, Kathryn Boger, Jacqueline Sperling
Despite research supporting the efficacy of weekly outpatient videoconferencing-based cognitive behavioral therapy (VCBT), limited evidence exists about the benefits of leveraging VCBT for brief intensive formats. We examined the effectiveness of an intensive outpatient VCBT targeting pediatric anxiety and OCD. Quasi-experimental design was used to compare outcomes of intensive, in-person, group-based cognitive-behavioral therapy with medication management and caregiver guidance pre-pandemic, to a similar VCBT peri-pandemic (n = 130)...
February 7, 2023: Child Psychiatry and Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745759/aggressive-incidents-by-incarcerated-people-with-psychiatric-illness-and-their-relationship-with-psychiatric-symptoms
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janneke van Beek, Jesse Meijers, Erik J A Scherder, Joke M Harte
AIM: A prospective design was used to investigate the relationship of current psychiatric symptoms of incarcerated people with serious mental illness (SMI) and aggressive behavior on a penitentiary ward for crisis intervention. METHODS: One hundred sixty detainees with SMI, detained in a high-security penitentiary psychiatric facility, were screened every 2 weeks with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale-Extended (BPRS-E) by trained clinicians, to ensure that the data on psychiatric symptoms were up-to-date...
February 4, 2023: Journal of Forensic Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36588321/managing-hypertension-in-a-rohingya-refugee-camp-a-brief-report
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Hamilton, Moomtahin Sultana, Lee Lee Ho, Mikiko Arai, Edward Businge, Robert Lukwata, Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina, Mira Khadka, Joy Wright
Non-communicable diseases have overtaken communicable diseases as the most common cause of death worldwide, with the majority of these deaths in low-income and middle-income countries. Hypertension alone causes over nine million deaths per year.Since 2017, around 750 000 Rohingya refugees have fled violence in Myanmar into Cox's Bazar District in Bangladesh. We describe a quality improvement project focused on the management of hypertension in Rohingya refugees in three primary health facilities within the Rohingya refugee camps...
December 2022: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36506707/taking-action-against-medical-accidents-a-brief-history-of-avma-and-clinical-risk-management-in-the-nhs
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Sirrs
Established in 1982, Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA)-originally named Action for Victims of Medical Accidents-was effectively the first charity in Britain dedicated to 'patient safety'. This article provides a historical analysis of the origins and work of AvMA, situating its background in the medical negligence 'crisis' of the 1970s and 1980s, growing consumerism in healthcare, and the significant barriers to justice patients confronted following a clinical incident. It also explores AvMA's impacts on evolving attitudes towards patient harm and safety in the NHS...
December 2022: Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36429907/caring-for-a-family-member-with-psychosis-or-bipolar-disorder-who-has-experienced-suicidal-behaviour-an-exploratory-qualitative-study-of-an-online-peer-support-forum
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Marshall, Steven Jones, Patricia Gooding, Heather Robinson, Fiona Lobban
BACKGROUND: The likelihood of suicidal behaviour is elevated amongst people with psychosis or bipolar disorder. This study aimed to understand how carers experience supporting family members with psychosis or bipolar disorder who have also experienced suicidal behaviour. METHODS: A qualitative thematic analysis of online peer forum posts was carried out on the Relatives Education and Coping Toolkit (REACT) website, an online intervention for carers of people with psychosis and bipolar disorder...
November 17, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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