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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295882/analytical-challenges-in-omics-research-on-asthma-and-allergy-a%C3%A2-national-institute-of-allergy-and-infectious-diseases-workshop
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Supinda Bunyavanich, Patrice M Becker, Matthew C Altman, Jessica Lasky-Su, Carole Ober, Karsten Zengler, Evgeny Berdyshev, Richard Bonneau, Talal Chatila, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Kian Fan Chung, Colleen Cutcliffe, Wendy Davidson, Gang Dong, Gang Fang, Patricia Fulkerson, Blanca E Himes, Liming Liang, Rasika A Mathias, Shuji Ogino, Joseph Petrosino, Nathan D Price, Eric Schadt, James Schofield, Max A Seibold, Hanno Steen, Lisa Wheatley, Hongmei Zhang, Alkis Togias, Kohei Hasegawa
Studies of asthma and allergy are generating increasing volumes of omics data for analysis and interpretation. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) assembled a workshop comprising investigators studying asthma and allergic diseases using omics approaches, omics investigators from outside the field, and NIAID medical and scientific officers to discuss the following areas in asthma and allergy research: genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, microbiomics, metabolomics, proteomics, lipidomics, integrative omics, systems biology, and causal inference...
January 29, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38254647/a-machine-learning-approach-for-highlighting-micrornas-as-biomarkers-linked-to-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-diagnosis-and-progression
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REVIEW
Graziantonio Lauria, Rosita Curcio, Paola Tucci
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by the progressive loss of motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. The early diagnosis of ALS can be challenging, as it usually depends on clinical examination and the exclusion of other possible causes. In this regard, the analysis of miRNA expression profiles in biofluids makes miRNAs promising non-invasive clinical biomarkers. Due to the increasing amount of scientific literature that often provides controversial results, this work aims to deepen the understanding of the current state of the art on this topic using a machine-learning-based approach...
December 29, 2023: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229418/reduced-carbohydrate-intervention-for-managing-obesity-and-reduction-of-gestational-diabetes-record-a-randomized-controlled-feasibility-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moscho Michalopoulou, Susan A Jebb, Lucy H MacKillop, Pamela Dyson, Jane E Hirst, Sufen Zhu, Amy Wire, Nerys M Astbury
AIM: To test the feasibility and acceptability of a reduced-carbohydrate dietary program, intended to reduce the risk of gestational diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-one pregnant women at <20 weeks' gestation, with body mass index ≥30 kg/m2 , and a normal baseline oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), were randomized 2:1 to an intervention or control group and followed-up until delivery. The dietary intervention aimed at providing 130-150 g carbohydrate/day...
January 16, 2024: Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229176/mapping-of-health-technology-assessment-in-china-a-comparative-study-between-2016-and-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shimeng Liu, Yu Xia, Yi Yang, Jian Ming, Hui Sun, Yan Wei, Yingyao Chen
BACKGROUND: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in China has recently expanded from purely academic research to include policy or decision-oriented practice, especially after HTA evidence was used to update the National Reimbursement Drug List for the first time in 2017. This study aims to identify the progress and challenges of HTA development from 2016 to 2021 and inform policies and decisions to promote further HTA development in China. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional web-based survey with policy makers, researchers and industry-providers in China in 2016 and 2021 respectively...
January 16, 2024: Global Health Research and Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131740/quality-and-safety-of-proximity-care-centered-on-the-person-and-their-domiciliation-systematic-literature-review
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REVIEW
Carlos Martins, Ana Escoval, Manuel Lopes, Susana Mendonça, César Fonseca
The quality and safety of health care are a priority for health organizations and social institutions to progressively provide people with a higher level of health and well-being. It is in the development of this path that home care currently represents an area of gradual investment and where health care services and the scientific community have shown interest in building circuits and instruments that can respond to needs. The purpose of this article is to identify areas and criteria for quality and safety in home care...
December 17, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127672/engaging-gme-learners-in-health-system-aligned-improvement-work-in-the-clinical-learning-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Glenn Rosenbluth, Lei W Choi, Christy K Boscardin, Ralph Gonzales, Adrienne Green, Antonio Hernandez, Arpana R Vidyarthi, Katherine A Julian, Robert B Baron
Alignment between graduate medical education (GME) and health system priorities is foundational to meaningful engagement of residents and fellows in systems improvement work within the clinical learning environment. The Residents and Fellows Leading Interprofessional Continuous Improvement Teams program at the University of California San Francisco was designed over a decade ago to address barriers to trainee participation in health system-based improvement work. The program provides structure and support for health system-aligned trainee-led improvement projects in the clinic learning environment...
December 14, 2023: American Journal of Medical Quality: the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112871/unraveling-interactions-and-priorities-under-sustainable-development-goals-in-less-developed-mountainous-areas-case-study-on-the-national-innovation-demonstration-zone-for-the-2030-agenda-for-sustainable-development-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qingping Cheng, Chunxiao Zhang, Yongna Zou, Xuefu Pu, Hanyu Jin
Understanding the intricate relationships between progress and the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is vital for informed and adaptable sustainable development policy formulation. This study focused on the Lincang National Innovation Demonstration Zone for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (LC-NIDZASD) in China. By evaluating sustainability scores at the county level from 2011 to 2020, the trade-offs and synergies among SDGs were explored. Priority SDGs for development were identified, and targeted recommendations were established based on these findings...
December 19, 2023: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38096439/robot-assisted-general-surgery-in-aotearoa-new-zealand
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Phillip P Chao, Jonathan B Koea, Andrew G Hill, David Resoli, Sanket Srinivasa
Robot-assisted surgery refers to a surgeon controlling a robotic device that performs an operation. This viewpoint explores the current state of robot-assisted surgery in Aotearoa New Zealand using the da Vinci Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, California, United States), the only currently available robotic surgical system for general surgery in the country. We describe the contemporary progress in Aotearoa New Zealand compared to Australia and globally, and present emerging high-level evidence from randomised controlled trials regarding the utility of the robot-assisted approach for general surgery procedures...
December 15, 2023: New Zealand Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38091347/stakeholder-perspectives-from-15-countries-in-africa-on-barriers-in-snakebite-envenoming-research-and-the-potential-role-of-research-hubs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ymkje Stienstra, Leslie Mawuli Aglanu, Janna M Schurer, Rhona Mijumbi, Jean Bosco Mbonigaba, Abdulrazaq G Habib, Brent Thomas, Jonathan Steinhorst, Rachael Thomson, Sara Padidar, John H Amuasi, George O Oluoch, David G Lalloo
Snakebite envenoming is a debilitating neglected tropical disease disproportionately affecting the rural poor in low and middle-income countries in the tropics and sub-tropics. Critical questions and gaps in public health and policy need to be addressed if major progress is to be made towards reducing the negative impact of snakebite, particularly in the World Health Organisation (WHO) Africa region. We engaged key stakeholders to identify barriers to evidence-based snakebite decision making and to explore how development of research and policy hubs could help to overcome these barriers...
December 13, 2023: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38034414/contraceptive-use-and-discontinuation-among-women-aged-15-24-years-in-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wambui Kungu
INTRODUCTION: The 15-24-year-old age group of young women make up about 15% of the population of 47 million Kenyans which comes to 7 million. Addressing the reproductive health goals of this cohort is thus a policy priority because of the high potential they pose for unintended pregnancy through incorrect and intermittent use of contraception. OBJECTIVE: The study sought to present evidence on contraceptive use among women aged 15-24 in Kenya between 2012 and 2014 using Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) 2014 Contraceptive calendar data and make recommendations on enhancing the correct and consistent use of contraception...
2023: Front Reprod Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028168/advancing-universal-health-coverage-in-the-who-south-east-asia-region-with-a-focus-on-human-resources-for-health
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REVIEW
Ibadat Dhillon, Manoj Jhalani, Thaksaphon Thamarangsi, Amani Siyam, Poonam Khetrapal Singh
The identification in 2014 of Universal Health Coverage, including focus on human resources for health, as a flagship priority for the WHO South-East Asia Region marked critical departure from the prior period of the Millennium Development Goals. The last decade witnessed strong political commitment and action to advance UHC across the Region. At regional level, UHC service coverage index improved from 47 in 2010 to 62 in 2021. Improved availability of human resources for health has been an important contributor, with the regional average of doctors, nurses and midwives increasing by approximately a third between 2014 and 2020...
November 2023: Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028159/progress-in-achieving-sdg-targets-for-mortality-reduction-among-mothers-newborns-and-children-in-the-who-south-east-asia-region
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REVIEW
Neena Raina, Rajesh Khanna, Shuchita Gupta, Chandani Anoma Jayathilaka, Rajesh Mehta, Sabyasachi Behera
As we reach midway towards the 2030 Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDG), this paper reviews the progress made by the WHO South-East Asia Region (SEAR) and member countries towards achieving the SDG targets for maternal, newborn and child mortality under the regional flagship initiative. Indicators for mortality and service coverage were obtained for all countries and progress assessed in comparison to other regions and between countries. Equity analysis was conducted to focus on the impact on marginalized populations...
November 2023: Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38014770/realigning-noncommunicable-disease-monitoring-with-health-systems-priorities-in-the-africa-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chantelle Boudreaux, Devashri Salvi, Alma J Adler, Emily B Wroe, Matthew M Coates, Maia Olsen, Yogesh Jain, Ana O Mocumbi, Gene Bukhman
The African region of the World Health Organization (WHO) recently adopted a strategy aimed at more comprehensive care for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in the region. The WHO's World Health Assembly has also newly approved several ambitious disease-specific targets that raise the expectations of chronic care and plans to revise and update the NCD-Global Action Plan. These actions provide a critically needed opportunity for reflection and course correction in the global health response to NCDs. In this paper, we highlight the status of the indicators that are currently used to monitor progress towards global goals for chronic care...
December 1, 2023: Health Promotion International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37997126/type-of-goals-set-and-progress-towards-these-goals-as-part-of-a-behaviour-change-intervention-in-people-with-mild-cognitive-impairment-a-secondary-analysis
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Tasmin Rookes, Rachael Frost, Yolanda Barrado-Martin, Louise Marston, Claudia Cooper, Benjamin Gardner, Megan Armstrong, Kate Walters
BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) affects 5-20% of older people in the UK, but often goes undiagnosed and is associated with increased risk of dementia. Targeting risk factors such as physical inactivity and social isolation through behaviour-change interventions could reduce this risk. However, it is unclear how MCI impacts engagement with these interventions. We aimed to explore how MCI affects goal-setting priorities and progress towards these goals in a behaviour-change intervention (HomeHealth)...
November 2023: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37934440/-i-am-now-five-steps-ahead-how-co-design-platforms-sustain-kenyan-community-health-volunteer-engagement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanna-Joy Renner, Naomi W Makobu, Simon Mbugua, Wilson Karuri Kamiru, Dorothy Oluoch, Angela Donelson, Mary B Adam
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to examine how humancentered design (HCD) as a platform for co-production might function to explain community health volunteer (CHV) motivation in self-directed and self-funded community health activities. Sustaining engagement has been difficult for CHVs who lack monetary incentives, expense reimbursement, and are rarely given opportunity to give their own voice to local health priorities. DESIGN: Qualitative study utilized focus group discussions 12 months post intervention and included both an inductive and deductive level of analysis...
2023: Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37914716/-keep-your-chin-up-and-keep-eating-perceptions-of-barriers-and-facilitators-to-healthful-dietary-behaviors-among-individuals-with-gastrointestinal-cancer-and-caregivers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandy-Joe Milliron, Cynthia Klobodu, Jonathan Deutsch, Karon Martyn, Dan Dychtwald, Emily Riahi, Shawn Carro, Taylor Hisek, Natalie Darcy, Ann C Klassen
BACKGROUND: This study explored perceptions of barriers and facilitators to healthful dietary behaviors among patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer and their caregivers, including caregiver preparedness, patient and caregiver self-efficacy for symptom management, and other environmental, social, and familial factors that may serve as barriers and facilitators to healthful eating. METHODS: Using a concurrent mixed methods cross-sectional study design, individuals with GI cancer receiving outpatient chemotherapy and their caregivers completed surveys, dietary assessments, and interviews...
2023: Cancer Control: Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37878863/implementation-of-strategies-and-programs-for-breastfeeding-complementary-feeding-and-malnutrition-of-young-children-in-brazil-advances-and-challenges
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonia Isoyama Venancio, Gabriela Buccini
Malnutrition in all its forms has risen on global agendas due to the recognition of its magnitude and consequences for a wide range of human, social, and economic outcomes. Implementing strategies and programs with the needed scale and quality is a major challenge. The Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019) pointed out several advances but numerous challenges. In this paper, we reflect on the implementation progress of breastfeeding, complementary feeding and young children malnutrition strategies and programs in Brazil and how existing challenges can be overcome through the lens of implementation science...
2023: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37878137/advances-in-pediatric-acute-kidney-injury-pharmacology-and-nutrition-a-report-from-the-26th-acute-disease-quality-initiative-adqi-consensus-conference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly Wong Vega, Michelle C Starr, Patrick D Brophy, Prasad Devarajan, Danielle E Soranno, Ayse Akcan-Arikan, Rajit Basu, Stuart L Goldstein, Jennifer R Charlton, Erin Barreto
BACKGROUND: In the past decade, there have been substantial advances in our understanding of pediatric AKI. Despite this progress, large gaps remain in our understanding of pharmacology and nutritional therapy in pediatric AKI. METHODS: During the 26th Acute Disease Quality Initiative (ADQI) Consensus Conference, a multidisciplinary group of experts reviewed the evidence and used a modified Delphi process to achieve consensus on recommendations for gaps and advances in care for pharmacologic and nutritional management of pediatric AKI...
March 2024: Pediatric Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37870997/meeting-the-2030-end-tb-goals-in-the-wake-of-covid-19-a-modelling-study-of-countries-in-the-usaid-tb-portfolio
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nimalan Arinaminpathy, Ya Diul Mukadi, Amy Bloom, Cheri Vincent, Sevim Ahmedov
Progress towards the 2030 End TB goals has seen severe setbacks due to disruptions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. For governments and international partner organizations supporting the global TB response, there is a need to assess what level of effort is now needed to reach these goals. Using mathematical modelling, we addressed this question for the countries being supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). We aggregated the 24 countries in the USAID portfolio into three geographical country groups: South Asia; sub-Saharan Africa; and Central Asian Republics/Europe (CAR/EU)...
2023: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37862105/facilitators-and-barriers-in-the-implementation-of-a-digital-surveillance-and-outbreak-response-system-in-ghana-before-and-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-qualitative-analysis-of-stakeholder-interviews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Basil Benduri Kaburi, Kaspar Wyss, Ernest Kenu, Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, Anja M Hauri, Dennis Odai Laryea, Carolina J Klett-Tammen, Frédéric Leone, Christin Walter, Gérard Krause
BACKGROUND: In the past 2 decades, many countries have recognized the use of electronic systems for disease surveillance and outbreak response as an important strategy for disease control and prevention. In low- and middle-income countries, the adoption of these electronic systems remains a priority and has attracted the support of global health players. However, the successful implementation and institutionalization of electronic systems in low- and middle-income countries have been challenged by the local capacity to absorb technologies, decisiveness and strength of leadership, implementation costs, workforce attitudes toward innovation, and organizational factors...
October 20, 2023: JMIR Formative Research
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