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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33927089/experiences-of-learning-development-and-preparedness-for-clinical-practice-among-undergraduate-paramedicine-students-graduate-intern-paramedics-and-their-preceptors-a-qualitative-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hilding Hanna, Zoe Jordan, Cindy Stern, James Pearce
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed to identify and explore the barriers to and facilitators of learning and preparedness for clinical practice among undergraduate paramedicine students, graduate/intern paramedics, and their preceptors. INTRODUCTION: The educational landscape for paramedicine has evolved considerably since the introduction of the first paramedicine bachelor degree. A need to identify the contemporary barriers to and facilitators of learning within the context of early career training in paramedicine education is needed...
April 29, 2021: JBI evidence synthesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33865374/assessment-of-organizational-culture-types-leadership-styles-and-their-relationships-within-governmental-and-non-governmental-hospitals-in-gaza-strip-of-palestine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hatem H Alsaqqa, Çağdaş E Akyürek
BACKGROUND: The subjects of organizational culture and leadership have been studied several times in various fields. However, studies have tried to determine the relationship between corporate culture and leadership as it is still indistinguishable, or more evidence is needed. The paper describes the perceptions of the staffs about the hospitals' organizational culture types and their managers' leadership styles in these hospitals and the relationships that may exist between these domains...
April 17, 2021: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33806514/the-importance-of-developing-electrochemical-sensors-based-on-molecularly-imprinted-polymers-for-a-rapid-detection-of-antioxidants
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Marie Elhachem, Philippe Cayot, Maher Abboud, Nicolas Louka, Richard G Maroun, Elias Bou-Maroun
This review aims to pin out the importance of developing a technique for rapid detection of antioxidants, based on molecular imprinting techniques. It covers three major areas that have made great progress over the years in the field of research, namely: antioxidants characterization, molecular imprinting and electrochemistry, alone or combined. It also reveals the importance of bringing these three areas together for a good evaluation of antioxidants in a simple or complex medium, based on selectivity and specificity...
March 4, 2021: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33624534/increased-health-care-costs-associated-with-new-persistent-opioid-use-after-major-surgery-in-opioid-naive-patients
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Chad M Brummett, Jackie Evans-Shields, Christina England, Amanda M Kong, Carolyn R Lew, Caroline Henriques, Nicole M Zimmerman, Eric C Sun
BACKGROUND: Opioid use after surgery is associated with increased health care utilization and costs. Although some studies show that surgical patients may later become persistent opioid users, data on the association between new persistent opioid use after surgery and health care utilization and costs are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To compare health care utilization and costs after major inpatient or METHODS: The IBM MarketScan Research databases were used to identify opioid-naive patients with major inpatient or outpatient surgeries and at least 1 year of continuous enrollment before and after this index surgery...
February 24, 2021: Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33283309/comparing-cancer-risk-estimates-using-occupational-record-linkage-approaches-in-male-florida-firefighters
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Laura A McClure, Tulay Koru-Sengul, Monique N Hernandez, Alberto J Caban-Martinez, Erin N Kobetz, David J Lee
BACKGROUND: Firefighters have an increased risk of cancer, but variations in reported results could be due to differences in occupational case ascertainment. This study compares cancer risk estimates generated by identifying firefighters from their occupational title available in the Florida Cancer Data System (FCDS) versus identification by a linkage method between the FCDS and the Florida State Fire Marshal's Office. METHODS: Florida firefighter employment records (1972-2012; n = 109,009) were linked with FCDS data (1981-2014; ~3...
December 1, 2020: American Journal of Industrial Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32813128/assessment-of-patient-safety-culture-among-paramedical-personnel-at-general-and-district-hospitals-fayoum-governorate-egypt
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Naglaa A El-Sherbiny, Eman H Ibrahim, Wafaa Y Abdel-Wahed
BACKGROUND: Healthcare is a high-risk industry that requires regular assessment of patient safety climate within healthcare organizations. This addresses the organizational cultural issues and explores the association between organizational climate and patient outcomes. This study aimed to assess patient safety culture among paramedical health employees at Fayoum general and district hospitals and to determine factors affecting their perception of patient safety. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at the general hospital and four district hospitals in Fayoum Governorate, Egypt, among 479 paramedical healthcare workers...
January 31, 2020: Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31947048/impact-of-an-uncooperative-passenger-on-the-control-of-an-externally-guided-self-balancing-patient-transport-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Phlippen, M Verjans, P Schleer, S Drobinsky, K Radermacher
Patient transport is a physically demanding task for paramedics. The risk of injuries is high and the early retirement rate in emergency medical services is among the highest compared to other industries. The aim of the SEBARES project is to reduce the workloads for paramedics by introducing a self-balancing patient-transport system with a stair climbing mechanism, which is externally guided by a paramedic. In an earlier study a prototype for flat terrain was set up with a sliding mode controller for the self-balancing mechanism...
July 2019: Conference Proceedings: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31353657/a-potential-new-source-nutritional-and-antioxidant-properties-of-edible-oils-from-cucurbit-seeds-and-their-impact-on-human-health
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REVIEW
Emad Karrar, Sujitraj Sheth, Willard Burton Navicha, Wei Wei, Hinawi Hassanin, Mohammed Abdalla, Xingguo Wang
Seeds from the cucurbitaceae plant family are discarded as the byproducts which generally obtained after extraction of oil during food processing. Recently, found a great deal of interest as cucurbit seeds are found to be rich source of nutrients such as monounsaturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, tocopherols (α-Tocopherol, β-Tocopherol, δ-Tocopherol, γ-Tocopherol), carotenoids, β-carotene, phytosterol, proteins, minerals, vitamins, phenolic compounds, and antioxidants. Despite the potential nutritional benefits, the commercial product of cucurbit plants are lacking in the market...
February 2019: Journal of Food Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31283750/trauma-team-activation-accuracy-of-triage-when-minutes-count-a-synthesis-of-literature-and-performance-improvement-process
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REVIEW
Lisa Schwing, Tyneida Diane Faulkner, Pamela Bucaro, Karen Herzing, David P Meagher, Jeffrey Pence
Accuracy and timeliness of trauma activations are vital to patient safety. The American College of Surgeons mandates the trauma surgeon's presence within 15 min of the patient's arrival to the emergency department (ED) 80% of the time. In 2015, at this Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, average mean activation times were approximately 16 min and activation accuracy (over- and undertriage) affected 27% of the trauma patient activations. This evidence-based quality improvement project set out to determine the most efficient method of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) intake...
2019: Journal of Trauma Nursing: the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31079465/the-implications-of-isolation-for-remote-industrial-health-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margaret E Adams, Ann Lazarsfeld-Jensen, Karen Francis
INTRODUCTION: Recent literature has explored the health and social implications of industrial workers who are involved in a variety of long-distance commute (LDC) work arrangements including fly-in, fly-out; bus-in, bus-out; and drive-in, drive-out. However, the role of an industrial health worker in caring for this special population of workers is poorly understood and documented in current literature. In Australia, the health role has existed primarily to meet minimum standards of safety legislation and carry out compliance activities...
May 2019: Rural and Remote Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31017581/how-will-clinical-practice-be-impacted-by-artificial-intelligence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacques Biot
Currently, artificial intelligence (AI) heavily impacts all human activities, including medicine, where needs for data analysis and interpretation are high and where technology opens new perspectives. Considering that current treatments do not always cure all patients and may even harm certain of them, we have to recognize that AI may fill a great medical need, potentially supporting physicians' efforts to refine diagnosis and to improve the relevance of the clinical diagnosis for each patient. As in other industries, this challenge implies changes in the repartition of medical and paramedical tasks...
April 1, 2019: European Journal of Dermatology: EJD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30826839/what-is-known-about-situational-awareness-in-paramedicine-a-scoping-review
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Justin Hunter, Michael Porter, Brett Williams
BACKGROUND: Without situational awareness (SA), it is possible that paramedics, crews, patients, and the public may be at risk for injury or medical error. At present, it appears that minimal attention has been given to SA in the setting of paramedicine. OBJECTIVE: To map the state of existing literature evaluating SA in paramedicine. METHODS: To examine the breadth of knowledge available about SA and paramedicine. Searches of five electronic databases and grey literature were conducted to identify papers published related to SA and paramedicine...
2019: Journal of Allied Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30514433/work-related-injury-and-illness-in-the-victorian-healthcare-sector-a-retrospective-analysis-of-workers
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Ting Xia, Alex Collie
Objective Health and social care workers have a significantly higher rate of work-related injury and illness than workers in other industries. The objective of this study was to examine the rate and distribution of work-related injury and illness in the Victorian health and social care sector by demographic, occupation and injury characteristics. Methods A retrospective cohort analysis was conducted of population-level workers' compensation claim records, including 43910 claims from the Victorian health and social care over a 10-year period from 2006 to 2015...
December 5, 2018: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30303284/paramedicine-in-australia-and-new-zealand-a-comparative-overview
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REVIEW
Peter O'Meara, Sharon Duthie
Paramedic services in Australia and New Zealand (Australasia) share many characteristics, with both offering versions of the Anglo-American system of emergency medical response. Their industry and professional bodies are transnational and as a result have similar industry standards and professional expectations. The major difference been the two countries is their sources of funding, with Australian paramedic services generally receiving more government funding than those in New Zealand. Both countries provide a range of services that use a mix of volunteer and professional staff and employ state-of-the-art communications and medical technology to provide high-level clinical services...
October 2018: Australian Journal of Rural Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30016261/entrapment-of-bimetallic-cofese-2-nanosphere-on-functionalized-carbon-nanofiber-for-selective-and-sensitive-electrochemical-detection-of-caffeic-acid-in-wine-samples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mani Sakthivel, Sukanya Ramaraj, Shen-Ming Chen, Bose Dinesh, Hari Vignesh Ramasamy, Y S Lee
The ever-increasing requirement of an electrochemical sensor in various paramedical and industrial applications, the recent research is motivated to fabricate a new type of electrode material with unique electrochemical properties for quantitative detection of various target analytes. Recently, the metal diselenides have been interested in a broad range of electrochemical applications due to their interesting electrocatalytic performances. Despite the metal diselenides have been widely focused on hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), it is not much focused on electrochemical sensor...
May 2, 2018: Analytica Chimica Acta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29735232/the-effect-of-team-configuration-on-the-incidence-of-adverse-events-in-pediatric-critical-care-transport
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Colyer, Megan Sorensen, Shirley Wiggins, Leeza Struwe
OBJECTIVE: Specialty pediatric transport teams are widely used for pediatric interfacility transport in the United States, with little industry consensus on optimal team configuration. The aim of this study is to assess the quality of the nurse/paramedic specialty team configuration as indirectly measured by the rate of adverse events in these transports. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of pediatric transport data from a hospital-based dedicated pediatric/neonatal transport team was conducted for patients transported in 2016...
May 2018: Air Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29527046/kilpauk-mental-hospital-the-bethlem-of-south-asia-a-recall-of-its-history-prior-to-1970
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
O Somasundaram, Ponnudurai Ratnaraj
Period of Custodial Care Only: The magnificent "Institute of Mental Health" has its history almost from 1795 when the East India company appointed Surgeon Valentine Conolly to be in charge of a "House for accommodating persons of unsound mind." After a few transitions, backed by a government order for the construction of a lunatic asylum in a 66 1/2 acre site, the asylum started functioning from 1871. The period of about six decades from its inception could be referred to as "the period of custodial care...
February 2018: Indian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29455310/germans-learn-how-to-save-lives-a-nationwide-cpr-education-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuela Malsy, Richard Leberle, Bernhard Graf
BACKGROUND: Sudden cardiac death is one of the most frequent causes of death in Germany and the third leading cause of death in the industrialized world. Yet, the percentage of people providing first aid in the case of sudden cardiac arrest in Germany is alarmingly low by international comparison. Training Germans or reminding them of the simple but effective steps of resuscitation, so that everybody can save a live in an emergency. METHODS: For the campaign 'Resuscitation Week', physicians and paramedics trained passers-by in cardiovascular resuscitation free of charge...
February 17, 2018: International Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29166426/rhinology-future-debates-an-euforea-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
W J Fokkens, C Bachert, M Bernal-Sprekelsen, J Bousquet, M Djandji, A Dorenbaum, D Hakimi-Mehr, S Hendry, C Hopkins, A Leunig, L Mannent, D Mucha, M Onerci, B Pugin, S Toppila-Salmi, P Rowe, S F Seys, S Stimson, A Strzembosz, P W Hellings
The first Rhinology Future Debates was held in Brussels in December 2016, organized by EUFOREA (European Forum for Research and Education in Allergy and Airways diseases). The purpose of these debates is to bring novel developments in the field of Rhinology to the attention of the medical, paramedical and patient community, in a highly credible and balanced context. For the first time in Rhinology, a peer to peer scientific exchange with key experts in the field of rhinology and key medical colleagues from leading industries let to a brainstorming and discussion event on a number of hot issues in Rhinology...
December 1, 2017: Rhinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28951937/personal-light-at-night-exposures-and-components-of-variability-in-two-common-shift-work-industries-uses-and-implications-for-future-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy L Hall, Hugh W Davies, Mieke Koehoorn
Objectives Shift workers' increased risk of various adverse health outcomes has been linked to light-at-night (LAN) exposure, but few studies have measured LAN exposure in workplaces. To inform future research methods, this study aimed to (i) measure shift workers' exposures to LAN across industries, occupations, and work environments and (ii) assess components of variance across different exposure groupings and metrics. Methods Between October 2015 and March 2016, 152 personal full-shift measurements were collected from 102 night shift workers in emergency health services (paramedics, dispatchers) and healthcare industries (nurses, care aides, security guards, unit clerks, and laboratory, pharmacy, and respiratory therapy staff) in the province of British Columbia, Canada...
January 1, 2018: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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