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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33121444/community-dwelling-older-adults-awareness-of-the-inappropriate-use-of-proton-pump-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Rababa, Abeer Rababa'h
BACKGROUND: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are effective in treating gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcers, and esophagitis. However, the long-term use of PPIs by older adults is associated with adverse health outcomes. There is limited evidence about older adults' awareness of long-term PPI use and its associated adverse effects. This study aimed to assess older adults' awareness of the adverse effects of the long-term use of PPIs, and their willingness to stop PPI use given of the risks and benefits of PPI use...
October 29, 2020: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33121439/a-platform-in-the-use-of-medicines-to-treat-chronic-hepatitis-c-platinum-c-protocol-for-a-prospective-treatment-registry-of-real-world-outcomes-for-hepatitis-c
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Ramsay, Julie Marsh, Alisa Pedrana, Nada Andric, Richard Norman, Wendy Cheng, Steve Webb, Nikolajs Zeps, Matthew Bellgard, Todd Graves, Margaret Hellard, Tom Snelling
BACKGROUND: Safe, highly curative, short course, direct acting antiviral (DAA) therapies are now available to treat chronic hepatitis C. DAA therapy is freely available to all adults chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in Australia. If left untreated, hepatitis C may lead to progressive hepatic fibrosis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Australia is committed to eliminating hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030 set by the World Health Organization. However, since the introduction of funded DAA treatment, uptake has been suboptimal...
October 29, 2020: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33119636/a-community-based-co-designed-genetic-health-service-model-for-aboriginal-australians
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Imogen Elsum, Libby Massey, Callum McEwan, Desiree LaGrappe, Emma Kowal, Ravi Savarirayan, Gareth Baynam, Misty Jenkins, Gail Garvey, Margaret Kelaher
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a greater burden of disease and die younger than non-Indigenous Australians, with Aboriginal people living in remote areas of the Northern Territory of Australia having the lowest life expectancy estimates. Despite a high burden of chronic disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, access to specialist health services remains low and models of care that increase engagement, may improve health outcomes...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33119561/trends-in-the-use-of-telehealth-during-the-emergence-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-united-states-january-march-2020
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa M Koonin, Brooke Hoots, Clarisse A Tsang, Zanie Leroy, Kevin Farris, Tilman Jolly, Peter Antall, Bridget McCabe, Cynthia B R Zelis, Ian Tong, Aaron M Harris
In February 2020, CDC issued guidance advising persons and health care providers in areas affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to adopt social distancing practices, specifically recommending that health care facilities and providers offer clinical services through virtual means such as telehealth.* Telehealth is the use of two-way telecommunications technologies to provide clinical health care through a variety of remote methods.† To examine changes in the frequency of use of telehealth services during the early pandemic period, CDC analyzed deidentified encounter (i...
October 30, 2020: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33119123/living-situation-of-family-caregivers-of-persons-with-spinal-cord-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Armin Gemperli, Sara Rubinelli, Claudia Zanini, Jianan Huang, Mirjam Brach, Diana Pacheco Barzallo
OBJECTIVE: To describe the living situation of family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. DESIGN: Cross-sectional questionnaire. SUBJECTS: Primary family caregivers of persons with chronic spinal cord injury in Switzerland. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. For comparison, the study population was matched to family caregivers of persons dealing with long-term health conditions in the general population, using a propensity-score based algorithm...
October 29, 2020: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33118424/a-brief-guide-to-pustular-psoriasis-for-primary-care-providers
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REVIEW
Jeffrey J Crowley, David M Pariser, Paul S Yamauchi
Pustular psoriasis refers to a heterogeneous group of chronic inflammatory skin disorders that are clinically, histologically, and genetically distinct from plaque psoriasis. Pustular psoriasis may present as a recurrent systemic illness (generalized pustular psoriasis [GPP]), or as localized disease affecting the palms and/or soles (palmoplantar pustulosis [PPP], also known as palmoplantar pustular psoriasis), or the digits/nail beds (acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau [ACH]). These conditions are rare, but their possible severity and consequences should not be underestimated...
April 2021: Postgraduate Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33118177/primary-care-quality-and-cost-for-privately-insured-patients-in-and-out-of-us-health-systems-evidence-from-four-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruohua Annetta Zhou, Nancy D Beaulieu, David Cutler
OBJECTIVE: To characterize physician health system membership in four states between 2012 and 2016 and to compare primary care quality and cost between in-system providers and non-system providers for the commercially insured population. DATA SOURCES: Physician membership in health systems was obtained from a unique longitudinal database on health systems and matched at the provider level to 2014 all-payer claims data from Colorado, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Utah...
October 29, 2020: Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33117965/protecting-the-vulnerable-during-covid-19-treating-and-preventing-chronic-disease-disparities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda M Mobula, David J Heller, Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, Vanessa Walker Harris, Lisa A Cooper
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has exacerbated health disparities across ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) - such as hypertension, diabetes, and obstructive lung diseases - are key drivers of this widening gap, because they disproportionately afflict vulnerable populations. Vulnerable populations with non-communicable diseases, in turn, are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 itself - but also at increased risk of poor outcomes from those underlying conditions...
2020: Gates Open Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33117723/self-management-program-versus-usual-care-for-community-dwelling-older-adults-with-multimorbidity-a-pragmatic-randomized-controlled-trial-in-ontario-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathryn Fisher, Maureen Markle-Reid, Jenny Ploeg, Amy Bartholomew, Lauren E Griffith, Amiram Gafni, Lehana Thabane, Marie-Lee Yous
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, the co-existence of 2+ (or 3+) chronic diseases in an individual, is an increasingly common global phenomenon leading to reduced quality of life and functional status, and higher healthcare service use and mortality. There is an urgent need to develop and test new models of care that incorporate the components of multimorbidity interventions recommended by international organizations, including care coordination, interdisciplinary teams, and care plans developed with patients that are tailored to their needs and preferences...
January 2020: Journal of Comorbidity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33117559/a-feasibility-pragmatic-clinical-trial-of-a-primary-care-network-exercise-and-education-program-for-people-with-copd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelsey M T Hurley, Anne-Marie Selzler, Wendy M Rodgers, Michael K Stickland
Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation is an important component of chronic disease management in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and has been shown to improve shortness of breath, exercise capacity, quality of life, and decrease hospitalizations. However, pulmonary rehabilitation capacity is low. Primary care may be an effective method for delivering disease management services to this population. The objective of this feasibility pragmatic clinical trial was to evaluate enrollment and completion of a primary care network exercise and education program for people with COPD...
2020: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33117102/inspiring-medical-students-to-choose-primary-care-through-lifestyle-medicine-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David I Bermejo, Regan A Stiegmann
Despite a growing interest in lifestyle medicine, students at most medical schools in the United States are not receiving enough nutrition education and training in the principles of lifestyle modification to be effective at applying this knowledge to real-world clinical practice. Moreover, the rising prevalence of chronic lifestyle-related diseases and the increasing deficit of primary care providers is overwhelming the US health care system. The need for primary care physicians is being circumvented by medical students' diminishing interest in primary care partly due to concerns about salary, prestige, and being too broad in focus...
November 2020: American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33117101/a-primary-care-answer-to-a-pandemic-keeping-a-population-of-patients-safe-at-home-through-chronic-care-management-and-remote-patient-monitoring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Donohue
The pandemic caused by the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) challenged primary care providers (PCPs) to continue to deliver care for their patients, while also remaining financially stable. Most practices have experienced declining revenue due to fewer in-person patient visits. To help offset this and to continue to provide safe patient care, practices have shifted toward using remote options. Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) are benefits available to Medicare fee-for-service patients, which allow a medical practice to deliver expanded care and generate much-needed revenue...
November 2020: American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33116070/variation-in-pediatric-palliative-care-allocation-among-critically-ill-children-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siobhán O'Keefe, Aline B Maddux, Kimberly S Bennett, Jeanie Youngwerth, Angela S Czaja
OBJECTIVES: The objectives are as follows: 1) estimate palliative care consult rates and trends among critically ill children and 2) characterize which children receive palliative care consults, including those meeting previously proposed ICU-specific palliative care screening criteria. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort. SETTING: Fifty-two United States children's hospitals participating in the Pediatric Health Information Systems database. PATIENTS: Hospitalized children with nonneonatal ICU admissions from 2007 to 2018...
May 1, 2021: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33115851/changes-in-weekend-and-weekday-care-quality-of-emergency-medical-admissions-to-20-hospitals-in-england-during-implementation-of-the-7-day-services-national-health-policy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Bion, Cassie Aldridge, Alan J Girling, Gavin Rudge, Jianxia Sun, Carolyn Tarrant, Elizabeth Sutton, Janet Willars, Chris Beet, Amunpreet Boyal, Peter Rees, Chris Roseveare, Mark Temple, Samuel Ian Watson, Yen-Fu Chen, Mike Clancy, Louise Rowan, Joanne Lord, Russell Mannion, Timothy Hofer, Richard Lilford
BACKGROUND: In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to improve care quality and outcomes for weekend emergency admissions. AIMS: To determine whether the quality of care of emergency medical admissions is worse at weekends, and whether this has changed during implementation of 7-day services. METHODS: Using data from 20 acute hospital Trusts in England, we performed randomly selected structured case record reviews of patients admitted to hospital as emergencies at weekends and on weekdays between financial years 2012-2013 and 2016-2017...
July 2021: BMJ Quality & Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33115421/deriving-and-validating-a-brief-measure-of-treatment-burden-to-assess-person-centered-healthcare-quality-in-primary-care-a-multi-method-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David T Eton, Mark Linzer, Deborah H Boehm, Catherine E Vanderboom, Elizabeth A Rogers, Marlene H Frost, Mike Wambua, Miamoua Vang, Sara Poplau, Minji K Lee, Roger T Anderson
BACKGROUND: In primary care there is a need for more quality measures of person-centered outcomes, especially ones applicable to patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). The aim of this study was to derive and validate a short-form version of the Patient Experience with Treatment and Self-management (PETS), an established measure of treatment burden, to help fill the gap in quality measurement. METHODS: Patient interviews (30) and provider surveys (30) were used to winnow items from the PETS (60 items) to a subset targeting person-centered care quality...
October 28, 2020: BMC Family Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33112906/knowledge-of-chronic-complications-of-diabetes-among-persons-living-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-in-northern-ghana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Adongo Afaya, Victoria Bam, Thomas Bavo Azongo, Agani Afaya
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is a complex disease that affects many organ systems, leading to concerns about deteriorating population health status and ever-increasing healthcare expenditure. Many people with diabetes do not achieve optimal glycaemic control and other metabolic indices, leading to a heightened risk of developing complications. Adequate knowledge of diabetes complications is a prerequisite for risk-factor reduction and prevention of the consequences of the disease. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the knowledge of chronic complications of diabetes among persons living with type 2 diabetes mellitus in northern Ghana...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33111541/translating-cdsmp-to-the-workplace-results-of-the-live-healthy-work-healthy-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark G Wilson, David M DeJoy, Robert J Vandenberg, Heather M Padilla, Nicholas J Haynes, Heather Zuercher, Phaedra Corso, Kate Lorig, Matthew L Smith
PURPOSE: Report the results of a randomized, controlled trial of Live Healthy, Work Healthy (LHWH), a worksite translation of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP). DESIGN: 14 worksites were randomly assigned to LHWH, standard CDSMP (usual care) or no-intervention (control) group. SETTING: The diverse set of work organizations centered around a rural community in SE US. SUBJECTS: 411 participants completed baseline data with 359 being included in the final analyses...
October 28, 2020: American Journal of Health Promotion: AJHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33110772/chronic-kidney-diseases-a-realm-for-preventive-nephrology
#38
REVIEW
Rahul Pal, Vinay Rathore, Abhiruchi Galhotra, Varun Mamidi
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is emerging as a major public health priority worldwide. It is a chronic condition influenced by lifestyle and behavior. The risk factors for CKD are highly prevalent among the Indian population, and the number of Indians at risk is increasing. Preventive measures focusing on reducing the prevalence of CKD by limiting exposure to risk factors could be cost effective in a country like India. Kidney diseases disproportionally affect disadvantaged populations and reduce the number of productive years of life...
August 2020: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33108373/effects-of-a-drg-based-hospital-reimbursement-on-the-health-care-utilization-and-costs-in-swiss-primary-care-a-retrospective-quasi-experimental-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omar Al-Khalil, Fabio Valeri, Oliver Senn, Thomas Rosemann, Stefania Di Gangi
INTRODUCTION: In Switzerland, a nationwide Swiss Diagnosis related Groups (Swiss DRG) system for hospital reimbursement was introduced in 2012. However, the impact of DRG systems on primary care is still unclear with respect to number of consultations and costs. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the implementation of DRG on costs and volumes in the primary care sector, on a nationwide basis in Switzerland. METHODS: The study retrospectively analysed yearly data, from 2008 to 2014, of almost 60 Swiss health insurers that covered almost all Swiss general practitioners, with a total number of patients which represented approximately 76% of the Swiss population...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33108338/utilisation-of-pain-counselling-in-osteopathic-practice-secondary-analysis-of-a-nationally-representative-sample-of-australian-osteopaths
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kylie Fitzgerald, Brett Vaughan, Michael Fleischmann, Shane Pritchard, Jane Mulcahy, Phil Austin
Objectives Advice, reassurance and education are recommended as first line treatments for musculoskeletal pain conditions such as low back pain. Osteopaths are registered primary contact allied health professionals in the Australian healthcare system who primarily manage acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions. This study aimed to investigate the proportion of Australian osteopaths who do and do not utilise advice, reassurance and education (pain counselling) in their clinical practice, and determine the characteristics associated with the frequency of using pain counselling in clinical practice...
October 27, 2020: Scandinavian Journal of Pain
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