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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38736367/online-palliative-care-education-and-mentorship-in-nepal-project-echo-a-novel-approach-to-improving-knowledge-and-self-efficacy-among-interprofessional-health-care-providers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Mackin, Deepak Sundar Shrestha, Danielle Downe, Megan Doherty
BACKGROUND: Palliative care access in Nepal is severely limited, with few health-care providers having training and skills to pain management and other key aspects of palliative care. Online education suggests an innovation to increase access to training and mentoring, which addresses common learning barriers in low- and middle-income countries. Project ECHO (Extensions for Community Health Care Outcomes) is a model of online education which supports communities of practices (COPs) and mentoring through online teaching and case discussions...
May 13, 2024: Palliative & Supportive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38735693/implementation-of-kidney-palliative-care-lessons-learned-from-the-us-department-of-veterans-affairs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul M Palevsky, Scott Shreve, Susan P Y Wong
Advanced kidney disease is a progressive life-limiting illness associated with high symptom burden, disability, and highly intensive care near the end of life. There is growing interest in integrating palliative care principles into the care of patients with advanced kidney disease to improve care and outcomes for these patients. The United States (US) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been a leader in advancing palliative care initiatives across its health system and whose experience and approach may be instructive to other health systems seeking to develop kidney palliative care (KPC) services...
April 25, 2024: Annals of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38735689/clinical-practice-review-outpatient-palliative-care-for-the-geriatric-chronic-kidney-disease-population
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helena I Kurniawan, Kate R Sciacca, Melissa W Wachterman, Samantha L Gelfand
With a growing geriatric population in the United States, there is an increased need for healthcare resources and collaborative care for serious illnesses. Patients with chronic illnesses including chronic kidney disease (CKD) often experience severe symptoms and face complex decisions, many of which develop or occur in the outpatient setting. Though many of these symptoms overlap between different chronic illnesses, the CKD population remains largely untapped in terms of access to said resources; until recently, the focus in palliative care has been largely in the oncologic population...
April 28, 2024: Annals of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734617/a-mixed-methods-study-to-investigate-feasibility-and-acceptability-of-an-early-warning-score-for-preterm-infants-in-neonatal-units-in-kenya-results-of-the-news-k-study-neonatal-early-warning-scores-in-kenya
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Eleanor J Mitchell, Jalemba Aluvaala, Lucy Bradshaw, Jane P Daniels, Caren Emadau, Bernadine Muthumbi, Helen Nabwera, Ednah Ojee, Jacqueline Opira, Phoebe Pallotti, Zahida Qureshi, Mark Sigei, Yuanfei Su, Richard Swinden, Fredrick Were, Shalini Ojha
 Preterm birth (< 37 weeks gestation) complications are the leading cause of neonatal mortality. Early-warning scores (EWS) are charts where vital signs (e.g., temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate) are recorded, triggering action. To evaluate whether a neonatal EWS improves clinical outcomes in low-middle income countries, a randomised trial is needed. Determining whether the use of a neonatal EWS is feasible and acceptable in newborn units, is a prerequisite to conducting a trial. We implemented a neonatal EWS in three newborn units in Kenya...
May 11, 2024: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734230/the-role-of-doulas-and-community-birth-workers-in-abortion-and-contraception-care-an-international-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Clare Heggie, Lin Tong, Aishwarya Heran, Ishika Bhambhani, Shelley McKibbon, Martha Paynter
OBJECTIVES: Equitable and safe access to abortion and contraception is essential to protecting reproductive autonomy. Despite this, barriers to access remain. "Doulas", non-clinical support people providing supporting throughout the perinatal period, may be able to facilitate access to abortion and contraception services and care, but evidence on the scope and efficacy of doulas in abortion and contraception care is lacking. The aim of this scoping review was to synthesize what is known about the role of doulas in abortion and contraception care...
May 9, 2024: Contraception
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733643/hta-criteria-adopted-in-different-models-of-public-healthcare-systems-for-orphan-drugs-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Arturo Felippini, Luiza Vasconcelos Biglia, Tácio de Mendonça Lima, Patricia Melo Aguiar
Access to drugs for rare diseases constitutes a challenge to healthcare systems, especially those with public funding. This study aimed to map and summarize the criteria used by HTA agencies in different healthcare systems to evaluate reimbursement recommendations for orphan drugs. A comprehensive literature search was performed on the databases PubMed, LILACS, Scopus, and Embase and the gray literature (Google Scholar and websites of HTA agencies). Publications addressing the criteria used by HTA agencies in countries with public healthcare systems when evaluating reimbursement recommendations for orphan drugs were included...
May 6, 2024: Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733139/integration-of-primary-care-and-palliative-care-services-to-improve-equality-and-equity-at-the-end-of-life-findings-from-realist-stakeholder-workshops
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Mitchell, Nicola Turner, Kate Fryer, Justin Aunger, Jude Beng, Emilie Couchman, Isabel Leach, Joanne Bayly, Clare Gardiner, Katherine E Sleeman, Catherine J Evans
BACKGROUND: Inequalities in access to palliative and end of life care are longstanding. Integration of primary and palliative care has the potential to improve equity in the community. Evidence to inform integration is scarce as research that considers integration of primary care and palliative care services is rare. AIM: To address the questions: 'how can inequalities in access to community palliative and end of life care be improved through the integration of primary and palliative care, and what are the benefits?' DESIGN: A theory-driven realist inquiry with two stakeholder workshops to explore how, when and why inequalities can be improved through integration...
May 11, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38732899/enhancing-healthcare-through-sensor-enabled-digital-twins-in-smart-environments-a-comprehensive-analysis
#28
REVIEW
Sasan Adibi, Abbas Rajabifard, Davood Shojaei, Nilmini Wickramasinghe
This comprehensive review investigates the transformative potential of sensor-driven digital twin technology in enhancing healthcare delivery within smart environments. We explore the integration of smart environments with sensor technologies, digital health capabilities, and location-based services, focusing on their impacts on healthcare objectives and outcomes. This work analyzes the foundational technologies, encompassing the Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), machine learning (ML), and artificial intelligence (AI), that underpin the functionalities within smart environments...
April 27, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38731018/periconceptional-counselling-in-women-with-autoimmune-inflammatory-rheumatic-diseases
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REVIEW
Klara Rosta, Julia Binder, Valerie Kuczwara, Mira Horvath, Florian Heinzl, Christina Hörhager, Daniel Mayrhofer, Peter Mandl, Ruth Fritsch-Stork, Johannes Ott, Antonia Mazzucato-Puchner
Systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs) in pregnancy represent a complex challenge for both patients and healthcare providers. Timely preparation for pregnancy enables adequate disease control, thereby reducing the risk of disease flare and pregnancy complications. Interdisciplinary care starting from the pre-pregnancy period throughout pregnancy and during breastfeeding ensures better fetal and maternal outcomes. This review provides a comprehensive guide to pre-pregnancy counselling in SARDs, an overview of medication management strategies tailored to pregnancy, disease activity and pregnancy monitoring in patients, and the promotion of shared decision making between healthcare providers and patients...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38731012/pathological-fractures-in-aneurysmal-bone-cysts-a-systematic-review
#30
REVIEW
Doriana Di Costa, Elena Gabrielli, Mariagrazia Cerrone, Emidio Di Gialleonardo, Giulio Maccauro, Raffaele Vitiello
Background: Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are osteolytic, non-malignant, vascular lesions of the bone. Pathological fractures can be a manifestation of the ABCs, which occur in about 8% of ABCs. Different treatments have been described in the literature, but, nowadays, an optimal management of the pathological fractures in patients with ABCs is still a matter of debate and there are no standard guidelines for treatment nor any shared indication about the best surgical intervention. The aim of our study is to review the current literature available on this matter exploring and confronting different surgical treatments for pathological fractures in ABC in order to clarify the surgical approach to these patients...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730696/evolution-of-complexity-of-palliative-care-needs-and-patient-profiles-according-to-the-palcom-scale-part-two-pooled-analysis-of-the-cohorts-for-the-development-and-validation-of-the-palcom-scale-in-advanced-cancer-patients
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Albert Tuca, Margarita Viladot, Gemma Carrera, Lucia Llavata, Carmen Barrera, Manoli Chicote, Javier Marco-Hernández, Joan Padrosa, Carles Zamora-Martínez, Ignacio Grafia, Anais Pascual, Carme Font, Elena Font
INTRODUCTION: Identifying the complexity of palliative care needs is a key aspect of referral to specialized multidisciplinary early palliative care (EPC) teams. The PALCOM scale is an instrument consisting of five multidimensional assessment domains developed in 2018 and validated in 2023 to identify the level of complexity in patients with advanced cancer. (1) Objectives: The main objective of this study was to determine the degree of instability (likelihood of level change or death), health resource consumption and the survival of patients according to the level of palliative complexity assigned at the baseline visit during a 6-month follow-up...
April 29, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730638/digital-pathology-for-better-clinical-practice
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REVIEW
Assia Hijazi, Carlo Bifulco, Pamela Baldin, Jérôme Galon
(1) Background: Digital pathology (DP) is transforming the landscape of clinical practice, offering a revolutionary approach to traditional pathology analysis and diagnosis. (2) Methods: This innovative technology involves the digitization of traditional glass slides which enables pathologists to access, analyze, and share high-resolution whole-slide images (WSI) of tissue specimens in a digital format. By integrating cutting-edge imaging technology with advanced software, DP promises to enhance clinical practice in numerous ways...
April 26, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730447/-so-we-brought-these-players-together-a-qualitative-study-of-educators-experiences-to-analyze-the-challenges-of-creating-an-e-learning-program-for-neuropalliative-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Bu, Susan DeSanto-Madeya, Mara Lugassy, Jessica Besbris, Sarah Bublitz, Neha M Kramer, Roop Gursahani, Winnie Lau, Estella Kim, John Y Rhee, Piret Paal
BACKGROUND: In recent years, the subspecialty of neuropalliative care has emerged with the goal of improving the quality of life of patients suffering from neurological disease, though gaps remain in neuropalliative care education and training. E-learning has been described as a way to deliver interactive and facilitated lower-cost learning to address global gaps in medical care. We describe here the development of a novel, international, hybrid, and asynchronous curriculum with both self-paced modules and class-based lectures on neuropalliative care topics designed for the neurologist interested in palliative care, the palliative care physician interested in caring for neurological patients, and any other physician or advanced care providers interested in neuropalliative care...
May 10, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730368/identifying-strategies-to-support-implementation-of-interprofessional-primary-care-teams-in-nova-scotia-results-of-a-survey-and-knowledge-sharing-event
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Grant, Rachel Giacomantonio, Kelly Lackie, Adrian MacKenzie, Elizabeth Jeffers, Julia Kontak, Emily Gard Marshall, Susan Philpott, Debbie Sheppard-LeMoine, Elizabeth Lappin, Alice Bruce, Amy Mireault, Deanna Beck, Lindsay Cormier, Ruth Martin-Misener
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional primary care teams (IPCTs) work together to enhance care. Despite evidence on the benefits of IPCTs, implementation remains challenging. This research aims to 1) identify and prioritize barriers and enablers, and 2) co-develop team-level strategies to support IPCT implementation in Nova Scotia, Canada. METHODS: Healthcare providers and staff of IPCTs were invited to complete an online survey to identify barriers and enablers, and the degree to which each item impacted the functioning of their team...
May 10, 2024: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729590/improving-prostate-mr-image-quality-in-practice-initial-results-from-the-acr-prostate-mr-image-quality-improvement-collaborative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrei S Purysko, Kay Zacharias-Andrews, Kandice Garcia Tomkins, Ismail Baris Turkbey, Francesco Giganti, Mythreyi Bhargavan-Chatfield, David B Larson
OBJECTIVE: Variability in prostate MRI quality is an increasingly recognized problem that negatively affects patient care. This report aims to describe the results and key learnings of the first cohort of the ACR Learning Network Prostate MR Image Quality Improvement Collaborative. METHODS: Teams from five organizations in the U.S. were trained on a structured improvement method. After reaching a consensus on image quality and auditing their images using the Prostate Imaging Quality (PI-QUAL) system, teams conducted a current state analysis to identify barriers to obtaining high-quality images...
May 8, 2024: Journal of the American College of Radiology: JACR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729533/should-subanaesthetic-ketamine-be-considered-when-managing-opioid-refractory-cancer-pain
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Poon, Rae Frances Bell, Phillip Good
In the cancer pain setting, ketamine has been typically employed as a co-analgesic for opioid refractory and neuropathic pain. One controversial topic is whether subanaesthetic ketamine be considered when managing opioid refractory cancer pain. In this "Controversies in Palliative Care" article, three clinicians independently answer this question. Specifically, each clinician provides a synopsis of the key studies that inform their thought processes, share practical advice on their clinical approach, and highlight the opportunities for future research...
May 8, 2024: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729528/patient-and-caregiver-shared-experiences-of-pulmonary-fibrosis-pf-a-systematic-literature-review
#37
REVIEW
Matthew Wells, Sam Harding, Giles Dixon, Kirsten Buckley, Anne-Marie Russell, Shaney L Barratt
Pulmonary Fibrosis (PF) describes a group of lung diseases characterised by progressive scarring (fibrosis). Symptoms worsen over time and include breathlessness, tiredness, and cough, giving rise to psychological distress. Significant morbidity accompanies PF, so ensuring patients' care needs are well defined and provided for, represents an important treatment strategy. The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, illness experience and needs of people with pulmonary fibrosis and their informal caregivers...
May 8, 2024: Respiratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728684/veteran-experiences-with-an-mhealth-app-to-support-measurement-based-mental-health-care-results-from-a-mixed-methods-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin T Higashi, Bella Etingen, Eric Richardson, Jennifer Palmer, Mark S Zocchi, Felicia R Bixler, Bridget Smith, Nicholas McMahon, Kathleen L Frisbee, John C Fortney, Carolyn Turvey, Jennifer Evans, Timothy P Hogan
BACKGROUND: Mental health conditions are highly prevalent among US veterans. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is committed to enhancing mental health care through the integration of measurement-based care (MBC) practices, guided by its Collect-Share-Act model. Incorporating the use of remote mobile apps may further support the implementation of MBC for mental health care. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate veteran experiences with Mental Health Checkup (MHC), a VHA mobile app to support remote MBC for mental health...
May 10, 2024: JMIR Mental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728681/is-electronic-information-exchange-associated-with-lower-30-day-readmission-charges-among-medicare-beneficiaries
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara D Turbow, Puneet K Chehal, Steven D Culler, Camille P Vaughan, Christina Offutt, Kimberly J Rask, Molly M Perkins, Carolyn K Clevenger, Mohammed K Ali
OBJECTIVE: Fragmented readmissions, when admission and readmission occur at different hospitals, are associated with increased charges compared with nonfragmented readmissions. We assessed if hospital participation in health information exchange (HIE) was associated with differences in total charges in fragmented readmissions. DATA SOURCE: Medicare Fee-for-Service Data, 2018. STUDY DESIGN: We used generalized linear models with hospital referral region and readmission month fixed effects to assess relationships between information sharing (same HIE, different HIEs, and no HIE available) and total charges of 30-day readmissions among fragmented readmissions; analyses were adjusted for patient-level clinical/demographic characteristics and hospital-level characteristics...
June 1, 2024: Medical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728518/critical-appraisal-of-how-covid-19-infection-and-imposed-lockdowns-have-impacted-gastroesophageal-reflux-a-review
#40
REVIEW
Hafez Al-Momani, Iman Aolymat, Sameer Al Haj Mahmoud
Previous literature has demonstrated that COronaVIrus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) impacts an individual gastrointestinal tract (GIT), causing symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus RNA has been discovered in the stool of infected individuals in earlier research. It was discovered that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus was significantly expressed in the GIT, indicating that the virus can also infect the digestive system. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 functions as the viral receptor...
May 10, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
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