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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465258/patient-perception-of-social-media-use-by-orthopaedic-surgeons-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander J Johnson, Benjamin R Wharton, Elisabeth H Geraghty, Hannah Bradsell, Andrew Ishikawa, Eric C McCarty, Jonathan T Bravman, Rachel M Frank
BACKGROUND: Social media (SM) use by orthopaedic surgeons is becoming increasingly common; nonetheless, it needs to be clarified how patients perceive the content posted by physicians. PURPOSE: To characterize SM content posted by orthopaedic surgeons while investigating patient perceptions of this content and how it may influence their health care decisions. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Posts on SM outlets by orthopaedic surgeons were reviewed and categorized...
March 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426826/indoor-air-sources-of-outdoor-air-pollution-health-consequences-policy-and-recommendations-an-official-american-thoracic-society-workshop-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas J Nassikas, Meredith C McCormack, Gary Ewart, John R Balmes, Tami C Bond, Emily Brigham, Kevin Cromar, Allen H Goldstein, Anne Hicks, Philip K Hopke, Brittany Meyer, William W Nazaroff, Laura M Paulin, Mary B Rice, George D Thurston, Barbara J Turpin, Marina E Vance, Charles J Weschler, Junfeng Zhang, Howard M Kipen
Indoor sources of air pollution worsen indoor and outdoor air quality. Thus, identifying and reducing indoor pollutant sources would decrease both indoor and outdoor air pollution, benefit public health, and help address the climate crisis. As outdoor sources come under regulatory control, unregulated indoor sources become a rising percentage of the problem. This American Thoracic Society workshop was convened in 2022 to evaluate this increasing proportion of indoor contributions to outdoor air quality. The workshop was conducted by physicians and scientists, including atmospheric and aerosol scientists, environmental engineers, toxicologists, epidemiologists, regulatory policy experts, and pediatric and adult pulmonologists...
March 2024: Annals of the American Thoracic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417252/the-emergence-of-rocky-mountain-spotted-fever-in-the-southwestern-united-states-and-northern-mexico-requires-a-binational-one-health-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janet Foley, Gerardo Álvarez-Hernández, Laura H Backus, Anne Kjemtrup, Andrés M Lopéz-Pérez, Christopher D Paddock, Francesca Rubino, Oscar E Zazueta
Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is an international and quintessential One Health problem. This paper synthesizes recent knowledge in One Health, binational RMSF concerns, and veterinary and human medical perspectives to this fatal, reemerging problem. RMSF, a life-threatening tick-borne disease caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii, emerged during the first decade of the 21st century in impoverished communities in the southwestern US and northern Mexico. Lack of an index of suspicion, delay in diagnosis, and delayed initiation of antibiotic treatment contribute to fatality...
February 27, 2024: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413883/unveiling-the-unseen-toll-exploring-the-impact-of-the-lebanese-economic-crisis-on-the-health-seeking-behaviors-in-a-sample-of-patients-with-diabetes-and-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Cherfane, Myriam Boueri, Elio Issa, Racha Abdallah, Ali Hamam, Kassem Sbeity, Anthony Saad, Aniella Abi-Gerges
BACKGROUND: Against the backdrop of Lebanon's escalating multifaceted crisis which resulted in medication shortages for chronic diseases and unaffordable healthcare services, the current study endeavors to shed light on a critical yet overlooked facet of the Lebanese economic crisis- its profound impact on the health-seeking behaviors of patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus. METHODS: An exploratory cross-sectional study based on an online questionnaire was conducted on 156 adult Lebanese citizens diagnosed medically with either hypertension or diabetes...
February 27, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394646/assessment-of-advanced-diagnostic-bronchoscopy-outcomes-for-peripheral-lung-lesions-a-delphi-consensus-definition-of-diagnostic-yield-and-recommendations-for-patient-centered-study-designs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne V Gonzalez, Gerard A Silvestri, Daniel A Korevaar, Yaron Gesthalter, Nisha D Almeida, Alex Chen, Chris R Gilbert, Peter B Illei, Neal Navani, Mary M Pasquinelli, Nicholas J Pastis, Catherine R Sears, Samira Shojaee, Stephen B Solomon, Daniel P Steinfort, Fabien Maldonado, M Patricia Rivera, Lonny B Yarmus
BACKGROUND: Advanced diagnostic bronchoscopy targeting the lung periphery has developed at an accelerated pace over the last two decades, while evidence to support introduction of innovative technologies has been variable and deficient. A major gap relates to variable reporting of diagnostic yield, in addition to limited comparative studies. OBJECTIVES: To develop a research framework to standardize the evaluation of advanced diagnostic bronchoscopy techniques for peripheral lung lesions...
February 23, 2024: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394055/-i-don%C3%A2-t-put-people-into-boxes-but%C3%A2-a-free-listing-exercise-exploring-social-categorisation-of-asylum-seekers-by-professionals-in-two-german-reception-centres
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Ziegler, Kayvan Bozorgmehr
Newly arriving asylum seekers in Germany mostly live in large reception centres, depending on professionals in most aspects of their daily lives. The legal basis for the provision of goods and services allows for discretionary decisions. Given the potential impact of social categorisation on professionals' decisions, and ultimately access to health and social services, we explore the categories used by professionals. We ask of what nature these categorisations are, and weather they align with the public discourse on forced migration...
2024: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387827/association-between-sociodemographic-factors-and-self-reported-glaucoma-in-the-national-health-interview-survey-a-population-based-analysis
#27
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Jim Xie, Nikhil S Patil, Marko M Popovic, Peter J Kertes, Rajeev H Muni, Matthew B Schlenker, Iqbal Ike K Ahmed, Radha P Kohly
PURPOSE: To investigate the association between social determinants of health (SDH) in the domains of social and community context, education access, environmental context, economic stability, and healthcare access, with glaucoma prevalence. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Study population: Adult participants who answered glaucoma-related questions on the 2017 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), the most recent iteration that includes glaucoma-related questions...
February 20, 2024: American Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361876/cancer-care-and-economic-burden-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Shrikanth Muralidharan, Manisha Gore, Sushma Katkuri
Cancer care poses a significant economic burden in India, where noncommunicable diseases contribute to a large number of deaths and disability-adjusted life-years. Despite economic growth, equitable wealth distribution remains a challenge, leading to inequalities in healthcare access. India's healthcare system is primarily privatized, financed through out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE), and lacks coverage for a majority of the population. As a result, individuals without financial means face catastrophic health consequences when seeking necessary healthcare...
December 2023: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309710/a-call-to-action-urgently-strengthening-the-future-physician-scientist-workforce-in-infectious-diseases
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Talia H Swartz, Senu Apewokin, Stephen M Carpenter, Rana Chakraborty, Ann M Dennis, Eric Houpt, Neeraj K Surana, Danielle M Zerr, Liise-Anne Pirofski
Research on infectious diseases (ID) is crucial for enhancing public health worldwide. Often, it is physician-scientists who spearhead these medical breakthroughs. However, the current workforce in infectious diseases faces significant challenges. In this perspective, we address these challenges and propose strategies to bolster the physician-scientist workforce in ID. Tracing the history of ID research from the dawn of the modern era to the present, we highlight the unique contributions of physician-scientists and groundbreaking discoveries that have shaped human health...
February 3, 2024: Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244352/estimating-the-effect-of-socio-economic-factors-on-infant-mortality-rates-in-latin-america-between-2000-and-2019-a-panel-data-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hisrael Passarelli-Araujo
OBJECTIVES: Infant mortality is a crucial indicator of socio-economic development, reflecting the conditions in which children are born and raised. Despite notable reductions in Latin America, infant mortality rates remain relatively high compared to other regions worldwide. By understanding the socio-economic factors that influence infant mortality, we not only uncover immediate causes of infant deaths but also shed light on broader socio-economic and healthcare disparities contributing to the burden of disease...
January 19, 2024: Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237166/the-evaluation-of-payment-for-obstetric-and-gynecology-services-from-acog
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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PURPOSE: To perform an environmental scan of the current status of reimbursement for obstetric and gynecology services and identify problematic issues and opportunities for change. The areas that were evaluated include the American Medical Association (AMA) relative value unit assignment process, payer rates (where available), and trends in employment and salary determination for obstetrician-gynecologists (ob-gyns). METHODS: This report was developed by members of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' (ACOG) Committee on Health Economics and Coding using public-facing payment data from the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and state Medicaid programs, as well as published research and commentary on payment for physicians, maternal health, and gynecologic surgery...
February 1, 2024: Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234170/disputed-expertise-and-chaotic-disinformation-covid-19-and-denialist-physicians-in-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenneth Rochel de Camargo
This article aims to show how incorrect ideas about COVID-19 were promoted by physicians in Brazil, contributing to a catastrophic response at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives, and to examine the implications of this episode for the social studies of science, technology and medicine. The literature on the relationship between science and society takes two broad approaches, which are sometimes at odds with each other: (i) there is a traditional critique of science that points to unsupported claims of certainty and thus undue interference in general human affairs; (ii) there are many examples of attempts to undermine reasonable scientific claims, when they clash with economic and/or political interests of certain groups...
January 17, 2024: Transcultural Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38223407/topic-modeling-on-clinical-social-work-notes-for-exploring-social-determinants-of-health-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shenghuan Sun, Travis Zack, Christopher Y K Williams, Madhumita Sushil, Atul J Butte
OBJECTIVE: Existing research on social determinants of health (SDoH) predominantly focuses on physician notes and structured data within electronic medical records. This study posits that social work notes are an untapped, potentially rich source for SDoH information. We hypothesize that clinical notes recorded by social workers, whose role is to ameliorate social and economic factors, might provide a complementary information source of data on SDoH compared to physician notes, which primarily concentrate on medical diagnoses and treatments...
April 2024: JAMIA Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195793/public-transport-accessibility-indicators-to-urban-and-regional-services-in-great-britain
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Rafael Verduzco Torres, David Philip McArthur
Public transport accessibility to urban and regional services has been found to relate to various social and economic processes, such as unemployment, transport mode choice, property prices, and public health. A frequent type of measures representing accessibility are location-based. While these offer advantages, like flexibility and ease of interpretation, their estimation usually requires specialized skills and substantial computational resources. To lower these barriers, we have prepared a suite of accessibility indicators for key services across Great Britain at a spatially disaggregated level...
January 9, 2024: Scientific Data
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191401/study-on-the-status-and-problems-of-teaching-system-of-medical-advanced-mathematics-data-based-on-a-research-of-11-universities-in-china
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiangjie Sun, Tong Liu, Hui Li
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Driven by Innovation 2.0 (the information age, the innovation form of the knowledge society), the form evolved by the Internet development, giving rise to economic and social development ("Internet +"). With this background, a novel approach is presented for fostering excellence in physicians, aligning with the contemporary demands of our era. METHODS: Self-administered questionnaire was used to facilitate the collection of data on medical advanced mathematics course offerings, distribution of teaching hours of each major and the perception of the course teaching system in 11 medical universities in China...
January 8, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184392/the-social-ecology-of-health-beliefs-and-misinformation-framework-examining-the-impact-of-misinformation-on-vaccine-uptake-through-individual-and-sociological-factors
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joy C Enyinnaya, Ashley A Anderson, Nicole C Kelp, Marilee Long, Colleen G Duncan
BACKGROUND: Misinformation presents a critical concern for academic and public health discourse, particularly around vaccine response. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine hesitancy was responsible for decreased immunization uptake for vaccine-preventable diseases. Misinformation connected to the novel COVID-19 vaccine has further fueled vaccine hesitancy in Colorado and the United States. Our study brings together three different perspectives - physicians, public health professionals, and parents - to understand the impact of misinformation on vaccine uptake in Colorado...
January 5, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183620/giving-birth-with-a-midwife-in-attendance-associations-of-race-and-insurance-status-with-continuity-of-midwifery-care-in-philadelphia
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Millatt, Kimberly K Trout, Rachel Ledyard, Susan E Brunk, Dominique G Ruggieri, Lesley Bates, Anne M Mullin, Heather H Burris
INTRODUCTION: From 2013 to 2019, Black women comprised 73% of pregnancy-related deaths in Philadelphia. There is currently a dearth of research on the continuity of midwifery care from initiation of prenatal care through birth in relation to characteristics such as race/ethnicity and income. The aim of this study was to investigate whether race/ethnicity and insurance status were associated with the likelihood of a pregnant person who begins prenatal care with a midwife to remain in midwifery care for birth attendance...
January 6, 2024: Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38180996/digital-therapy-for-improved-tinnitus-care-study-define-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew E Smith, Dhiraj Sharma, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Kim Rand, Lucy Barrack, Emma Ogburn, Michael Young, Polly Field, Jan Multmeier, Jameel Muzaffar
Tinnitus is a common health condition, affecting approximately 15% of the UK population. The tinnitus treatment with the strongest evidence base is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), with standard tinnitus therapy typically augmented with education, relaxation and other techniques. Availability of CBT and conventional tinnitus therapy more broadly is limited for tinnitus sufferers. The DEFINE trial aims to assess whether smartphone-delivered tinnitus therapy, the Oto app, is as effective as current standard care, one-to-one therapist-delivered tinnitus treatment for the treatment of tinnitus in adults...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38166164/development-of-diagnostic-quality-metrics-for-prosthetic-joint-infection
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andy O Miller, Alberto V Carli, Amy Chin, Diana Chee, Sam Simon, Catherine H MacLean
Although well-accepted clinical practice guidelines exist for the diagnosis of prosthetic joint infection (PJI), little is known about the quality of diagnosis for PJI. The identification of quality gaps in the diagnosis of PJI would facilitate the development of care structures and processes to shorten time to diagnosis and reduce the significant morbidity, mortality, and economic burden associated with this condition. Hence, we sought to develop valid clinical quality measures to improve the timeliness and accuracy of PJI diagnosis...
January 2024: Journal for Healthcare Quality: Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114962/the-carolina-hysterectomy-cohort-chc-a-novel-case-series-of-reproductive-aged-hysterectomy-patients-across-10-hospitals-in-the-us-south
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zakiya M Haji-Noor, Joacy G Mathias, Theo Gabriel Beltran, Lauren G Anderson, Mollie E Wood, Annie Green Howard, Sharon Peacock Hinton, Kemi M Doll, Whitney R Robinson
BACKGROUND: Hysterectomy is a common surgery among reproductive-aged U.S. patients, with rates highest among Black patients in the South. There is limited insight on causes of these racial differences. In the U.S., electronic medical records (EMR) data can offer richer detail on factors driving surgical decision-making among reproductive-aged populations than insurance claims-based data. Our objective in this cohort profile paper is to describe the Carolina Hysterectomy Cohort (CHC), a large EMR-based case-series of premenopausal hysterectomy patients in the U...
December 19, 2023: BMC Women's Health
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