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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343957/pollution-effects-and-management-of-orbital-space-debris
#21
REVIEW
Zarook Shareefdeen, Hadeel Al-Najjar
In recent years, spacecraft launches have increased significantly, leading to an increased risk of orbital space debris (OSD) collision, translating into further growth in OSD. With the recent space legislation reducing satellites' end of life period in orbit from 25 to 5 years and with the current OSD amounting currently to nearly 130 million pieces, there emerges the imperative need to reduce and manage OSD significantly. Even without the potential future launches, tracked OSD by itself is alarming and requires intervention and abrupt mitigation...
February 6, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332605/when-will-death-be-legal-considerations-and-regulatory-safeguards-in-predictive-modelling-applications-for-end-of-life-care
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Yun Chan, Bernadette Richards
Advance care planning (ACP) is generally considered as valuable in guiding treatments that are aligned with patients' preferences. Despite its benefits, there are some practical and legal difficulties in its implementation. Predictive modelling is increasingly used in clinical decision-making, for example, in predicting patients' life expectancy, thus enabling clinicians to initiate timely ACP conversations. This development could transform the way end-of-life conversations are implemented. In this article we advocate for the use of predictive modelling in assisting clinicians to initiate ACP conversations provided several safeguards are in place to address ethical concerns that arise...
December 2023: Journal of Law and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280842/a-comprehensive-review-on-pfas-including-survey-results-from-the-eflm-member-societies
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomris Ozben, Mariana Fragão-Marques, Aldo Tomasi
OBJECTIVES: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are a large class of synthetic chemicals widely used for their unique properties. Without PFAS, many medical device and in vitro diagnostic technologies would not be able to perform their intended purposes. Potential health risks associated with exposure to PFAS influence their use in IVD applications. This paper aims to assess the current situation concerning PFAS, including regulations and legislations for their use. It is important to know what happens to (PFAS) at the end of their lives in medical laboratories...
January 29, 2024: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: CCLM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272056/critically-ill-children-and-the-international-human-rights-system-assessing-the-status-and-role-of-the-uncrpd-in-the-case-of-archie-battersbee
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Conrad Nyamutata
Over the past few years, some parents and clinicians in the UK have argued about decisions on the fate of critically-ill children, with the cases ending in protracted and emotionally-sapping legal disputes. The long-running legal conflicts have played out in the public eye, eliciting conflicting opinions. At the core of the disputes is whether parents or clinicians should determine the appropriate course of action. In the event of the disagreements, the domestic court intervenes guided by the 'best interests' principle...
January 10, 2024: European Journal of Health Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195649/the-association-of-medical-social-and-normative-factors-with-the-implementation-of-end-of-life-care-practices
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arnona Ziv, Adir Shaulov, Carmit Rubin, Bernice Oberman, Yoel Tawil, Giora Kaplan, Baruch Velan, Moran Bodas
BACKGROUND: End-of-life (EoL) care practices (EoLCP) are procedures carried out at the EoL and bear directly on this stage in the patient's life. Public support of these practices in Israel is far from uniform. Previous studies show that while ∼30% of participants support artificial respiration or feeding of terminally ill patients, 66% support analgesic treatment, even at the risk of shortening life. This study aimed to create a typology of six end-of-life care practices in Israel and assess the association of medical, social, and normative factors with the implementation of those practices...
January 9, 2024: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38166860/from-comfort-zone-to-front-line-care-perspectives-and-reflections-of-community-pharmacists-entering-home-based-palliative-care
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chien-Yi Wu, Yu-Hsuan Wu, Yi-Hui Chang, Min-Shiow Tsay, Hung-Cheng Chen, Yu-Ling Kuo, Hui-Ya Hsieh
BACKGROUND: Palliative care requires a multidisciplinary team to assist patients and their families to obtain good quality care at the end of life. Typically, community pharmacists have fewer opportunities to provide services for patients with palliative care needs than hospital pharmacists. Moreover, home-based palliative care (HBPC) by pharmacists remains low and there is a lack of research regarding HBPC provided by pharmacists. Therefore, this study sought to understand the views and reflections of community pharmacists in the clinical frontline providing palliative home services...
January 3, 2024: BMC Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159503/a-review-of-toxicity-assessment-procedures-of-solar-photovoltaic-modules
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fang Li, Stephanie Shaw, Cara Libby, Nini Preciado, Bulent Bicer, Govindasamy Tamizhmani
Environmental management of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules is attracting attention as a growing number of field-operated PV modules approach end of life (EoL). PV modules may contain small amounts of toxic metals, and the procedures for assessing and regulating the toxic metal content and release of such materials at EoL differ widely across nations. This paper provides an overview of the metal composition of PV modules and common procedures for toxicity assessment through extensive research and review of technical literature and legislative documents...
December 29, 2023: Waste Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158800/building-a-comprehensive-longitudinal-dataset-to-advance-research-on-the-efficacy-of-state-level-anti-bullying-legislation-1999-to-2017
#28
REVIEW
Marizen R Ramirez, Andrew Ryan, Katherine Lymn, Scott Burris, Amy Cook, Lindsay K Cloud, Mark L Hatzenbuehler
Bullying is one of the most common forms of youth violence and is associated with myriad adverse consequences over the life course. There has been increasing interest in examining whether anti-bullying legislation is effective in preventing bullying victimization and its negative effects. However, a lack of data structures that comprehensively and longitudinally assess anti-bullying legislation and its provisions has hampered this effort. We provide 18 years of data (1999-2017) on anti-bullying legislation and amendments across 50 U...
December 30, 2023: Trauma, Violence & Abuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38109370/use-of-nile-tilapia-oreocromis-niloticus-processing-residues-in-the-production-of-p%C3%A3-t%C3%A3-s-with-the-addition-of-oregano-origanum-vulgare-essential-oil
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcos Antonio Matiucci, Iza Catarini Dos Santos, Natallya Marques da Silva, Patricia Daniele Silva Dos Santos, Gislaine Gonçalves Oliveira, Stefane Santos Corrêa, Elder Dos Santos Araujo, Rafaela Said, Jaqueline Ferreira Silva, Ana Paula Sartório Chambó, Talita Aparecida Ferreira de Campos, Oscar Oliveira Santos, Claudete Regina Alcalde, Maria Luiza Rodrigues de Souza, Andresa Carla Feihrmann
The effect of the use of Nilo tilapia filleting residues in the production of pâtés with the addition of oregano essential oil stored for 90 days at 4 °C was evaluated. For that, 5 treatments were performed as follows: TSA-control treatment; TES with the addition of sodium erythorbate; and formulation TOE1 with 600 ppm oregano essential oil; TOE2 with 1000 ppm essential oil; and TOE3 with 1400 ppm essential oil. The pâtés showed adequate technological and physicochemical characteristics and microbiological counts within the legislation standards...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38104465/towards-a-circular-economy-development-of-a-support-tool-for-designing-reverse-logistics-systems
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pravin Kumar Mallick, Kim Bang Salling, Daniela C A Pigosso, Tim C McAloone
Reverse Logistics (RL) of end-of-use/end-of-life products is a key approach for supporting the transition to a circular economy. However, lack of knowledge and experience in designing RL is one of the barriers for companies in implementing successful RL. This research proposes an RL support tool (RLST) for designing RL systems, developed through iterative cycles of theoretical development and empirical testing/feedback from potential users. The RLST builds upon the principles of configuration systems to adapt the various aspects of RL design into a knowledge base and, subsequently, into an Excel-based support tool - in addition to allowing companies to assess their motivation/driver and set the context (e...
December 16, 2023: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093686/clinician-perspectives-on-voluntary-assisted-dying-and-willingness-to-be-involved-a-multisite-cross-sectional-survey-during-implementation-in-new-south-wales-australia
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edwina Light, Ian Kerridge, George Skowronski, Venkatesha Venkatesha, Aravind Krishnamurthy, Suzanne Kuper, Kerrie Noonan, Philip Hoyle, Mark Arnold, Stephen Manley, Wade Stedman, Linda Sheahan
BACKGROUND: In the context of nationwide law reform, New South Wales (NSW) became the last state in Australia to legalise voluntary assisted dying (VAD) - commencing 28 November 2023. Clinicians have divergent views regarding VAD, with varying levels of understanding, support, and willingness to be involved, and these may have a significant impact on the successful implementation. AIMS: To understand levels of support, understanding and willingness to be involved in VAD among clinical staff across NSW during implementation of VAD...
December 14, 2023: Internal Medicine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088617/beyond-roe-implications-for-end-of-life-decision-making-during-pregnancy
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joan H Krause
The end of Roe v. Wade has significant implications for the autonomy of pregnant patients at the end of life. At least thirty states restrict the choice to withhold/withdraw life-sustaining treatments from pregnant patients without decisional capacity, invalidating prior advance directives and prohibiting others from choosing these options for the patient. Many restrictions are based on the Roe framework, applying after "viability" or similar considerations of fetal development or prospect for live birth. Scholars have also relied on the abortion framework, arguing that the restrictions impose an undue burden...
2023: Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics: a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38032035/the-case-of-genevi%C3%A3-ve-lhermitte-s-euthanasia-between-psychiatric-evaluation-legal-aspects-and-ethical-reflection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giuseppe Bersani, Raffaella Rinaldi, Angela Iannitelli
A recent euthanasia case in Belgium has garnered attention due to its particularly dramatic aspects, sparking clinical and ethical questions about end-of-life choices in cases of mental suffering. A 56-year-old woman, convicted of the murder of her five minor children and sentenced to life imprisonment, has been granted euthanasia for "irreversible psychological suffering". The clinical and psychodynamic aspects of the case, primarily deduced from press reports, are highly complex and give rise to numerous clinical, medico-legal, and bioethical questions...
2023: Rivista di Psichiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000275/to-what-extent-can-decommissioning-options-for-marine-artificial-structures-move-us-toward-environmental-targets
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antony M Knights, Anaëlle J Lemasson, Louise B Firth, Nicola Beaumont, Silvana Birchenough, Jeremy Claisse, Joop W P Coolen, Andrea Copping, Michela De Dominicis, Steven Degraer, Michael Elliott, Paul G Fernandes, Ashley M Fowler, Matthew Frost, Lea-Anne Henry, Natalie Hicks, Kieran Hyder, Sylvia Jagerroos, Milton Love, Chris Lynam, Peter I Macreadie, Dianne McLean, Joseph Marlow, Ninon Mavraki, Paul A Montagna, David M Paterson, Martin R Perrow, Joanne Porter, Ann Scarborough Bull, Michaela Schratzberger, Brooke Shipley, Sean van Elden, Jan Vanaverbeke, Andrew Want, Stephen C L Watson, Thomas A Wilding, Paul J Somerfield
Switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy is key to international energy transition efforts and the move toward net zero. For many nations, this requires decommissioning of hundreds of oil and gas infrastructure in the marine environment. Current international, regional and national legislation largely dictates that structures must be completely removed at end-of-life although, increasingly, alternative decommissioning options are being promoted and implemented. Yet, a paucity of real-world case studies describing the impacts of decommissioning on the environment make decision-making with respect to which option(s) might be optimal for meeting international and regional strategic environmental targets challenging...
November 23, 2023: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37968104/reasons-for-providing-assisted-suicide-and-the-expressivist-objection-a-response-to-donaldson
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esther Braun
According to the expressivist objection, laws that only allow assisted dying for those suffering from certain medical conditions express the judgement that their lives are not worth living. I have recently argued that an autonomy-based approach that legally allows assisted suicide for all who make an autonomous request is a way to avoid the expressivist objection. In response to this, Thomas Donaldson has argued that rather than avoiding the expressivist objection, an autonomy-based approach extends this objection...
November 15, 2023: Journal of Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37904194/online-modules-to-improve-health-professionals-end-of-life-law-knowledge-and-confidence-a-pre-post-survey-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Feeney, Lindy Willmott, Penny Neller, Shih-Ning Then, Patsy Yates, Ben White
BACKGROUND: Health professionals and medical students have knowledge gaps about the law that governs end-of-life decision-making. There is a lack of dedicated training on end-of-life law and corresponding research on the impact of this type of training. OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of online training modules on key concepts of end-of-life law on Australian health professionals' legal knowledge and their self-reported confidence in applying the law in practice...
October 31, 2023: BMC Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817234/perceptions-and-experiences-of-female-nurses-when-confronted-with-expressing-a-conscientious-objection-towards-end-of-life-care-in-greece
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Polychronis Voultsos, Christina-Erato Zymvragou, Nikolaos Raikos
BACKGROUND: Conscientious objection in nursing has been a topic of much discussion in recent years. Healthcare providers' conscientious objection has been included in Greek legislation. However, little is known about the real experiences of nurses who want to apply conscientious objections in their practice. This study aimed to contribute to filling that gap. METHODS: This qualitative study was conducted with eighteen experienced female nurses. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth qualitative interviews conducted with purposively selected nurses during the period from October 2019 to January 2020...
October 10, 2023: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37796254/-changes-in-the-legal-framework-for-the-end-of-life-what-place-for-advance-directives
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianne Lahana
WHAT PLACE FOR ADVANCE DIRECTIVES? The management of the end of life is a subject in which social and cultural determinants play a fundamental role. The possibility of specifying one's wishes concerning one's end of life is therefore the result of various legislative processes, the beginnings of which in some countries go back more than a century. In France, the implementation of a citizens' convention on the end of life makes it possible to review the legal framework that has been built up since 2005 and the effectiveness of advance directives in the light of current case law and the applicable regime...
September 2023: La Revue du Praticien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37778132/-get-in-and-get-out-get-on-with-life-patient-and-provider-perspectives-on-methadone-van-implementation-for-opioid-use-disorder-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leslie W Suen, Scott Steiger, Brad Shapiro, Stacy Castellanos, Neena Joshi, Barrot H Lambdin, Kelly R Knight
BACKGROUND: Expanding access to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, including methadone, is imperative to address the US overdose crisis. In June 2021, the Drug Enforcement Administration announced new regulations allowing all opioid treatment programs (OTPs) to deploy mobile medication units, or methadone vans, to dispense OUD medication treatment outside of clinic walls, ending a 13-year moratorium. We conducted a qualitative study evaluating one opioid treatment program's experience, including benefits and challenges with implementing a methadone van, to inform future policy and clinical practice...
September 29, 2023: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37709311/evaluation-of-the-effectiveness-and-safety-of-oral-vancomycin-versus-placebo-in-the-prevention-of-recurrence-of-clostridioides-difficile-infection-in-patients-under-systemic-antibiotic-therapy-a-phase-iii-randomised-double-blind-clinical-trial
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael San-Juan, Julia Origuen, Karen Campion, Mario Fernández-Ruiz, Beatriz Diaz-Pollan, Alejandro Callejas-Diaz, Giancarlo Candela, Maria Angeles Orellana, David Lora, Irene Llorente Muñoz, Maria Teresa Garcia, Maite Martinez-Uña, Jose Miguel Ferrari, Jose M Aguado
INTRODUCTION: Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is the most prevalent cause of nosocomial bacterial diarrhoea and it is strongly associated with antibiotic use. The recurrence of CDI is a growing medical problem. Data from real-life studies and one open label randomised clinical trial (RCT) suggest that secondary prophylaxis with oral vancomycin (SPV) during subsequent courses of systemic antibiotics is a promising approach for reducing the risk of CDI recurrence. Our aim is to confirm the role of SPV through a double-blind RCT...
September 13, 2023: BMJ Open
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