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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464960/librarian-led-assessment-of-medical-students-evidence-based-medicine-competency-facilitators-and-barriers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joey Nicholson, Caitlin Plovnick, Cees van der Vleuten, Anique B H de Bruin, Adina Kalet
INTRODUCTION: We must ensure, through rigorous assessment that physicians have the evidence-based medicine (EBM) skills to identify and apply the best available information to their clinical work. However, there is limited guidance on how to assess EBM competency. With a better understanding of their current role in EBM education, Health Sciences Librarians (HSLs), as experts, should be able to contribute to the assessment of medical student EBM competence. The purpose of this study is to explore the HSLs perspective on EBM assessment practices, both current state and potential future activities...
2024: Perspectives on Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458779/interprofessional-education-interventions-in-undergraduate-students-of-musculoskeletal-healthcare-professions-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatima Ismail, Cornelius Myburgh, Charlene Downing
INTRODUCTION: Enhancing interprofessional education (IPE) fosters collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals specializing in musculoskeletal (MSK) care. This approach presents a valuable opportunity to address the pressing MSK disease burden in developing countries, with high prevalence rates and limited resources. While an abundance of literature on the various elements of IPE among healthcare students and professionals exists, shared contexts of practice of South African MSK disciplines are not currently developed through IPE at higher education level, establishing a need for South African formalised curricular IPE interventions with an explicit focus on undergraduate students of MSK healthcare professions...
March 8, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457771/how-are-families-involved-in-the-care-of-hospitalized-older-adults-protocol-for-a-qualitative-evidence-synthesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith B Vick, Blair P Golden, Sarah Cantrell, Melissa Harris-Gersten, Mollie R Selmanoff, S Nicole Hastings, Tolu O Oyesanya, Karen M Goldstein, Courtney Van Houtven
BACKGROUND: Older adults are frequently hospitalized. Family involvement during these hospitalizations is incompletely characterized in the literature. OBJECTIVE: To better understand how families are involved in the care of hospitalized older adults and to develop a conceptual model describing the phenomenon of family involvement in the care of hospitalized older adults. METHODS: We describe the protocol of a qualitative evidence synthesis (QES), a systematic review of qualitative studies...
March 6, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437007/sharing-digital-health-educational-resources-in-a-one-stop-shop-portal-tutorial-on-the-catalog-and-index-of-digital-health-teaching-resources-cidhr-semantic-search-engine
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Julien Grosjean, Arriel Benis, Jean-Charles Dufour, Émeline Lejeune, Flavien Disson, Badisse Dahamna, Hélène Cieslik, Romain Léguillon, Matthieu Faure, Frank Dufour, Pascal Staccini, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni
BACKGROUND: Access to reliable and accurate digital health web-based resources is crucial. However, the lack of dedicated search engines for non-English languages, such as French, is a significant obstacle in this field. Thus, we developed and implemented a multilingual, multiterminology semantic search engine called Catalog and Index of Digital Health Teaching Resources (CIDHR). CIDHR is freely accessible to everyone, with a focus on French-speaking resources. CIDHR has been initiated to provide validated, high-quality content tailored to the specific needs of each user profile, be it students or professionals...
March 4, 2024: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421967/illness-presenteeism-among-physicians-and-trainees-study-protocol-of-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorenzo Madrazo, Jade Choo-Foo, Marie-Cécile Domecq, Kori A LaDonna, Susan Humphrey-Murto
BACKGROUND: Illness presenteeism (IP) is the phenomenon where individuals continue to work despite illness. While it has been a prevalent and longstanding issue in medicine, the recent onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the growing movement to improve physician wellness brings renewed interest in this topic. However, there have been no comprehensive reviews on the state of literature of this topic. PURPOSE: The main aim of this scoping review is to explore what is known about presenteeism in physicians, residents, and medical students in order to map and summarize the literature, identify research gaps and inform future research...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421442/effectiveness-of-educational-interventions-for-the-prevention-of-lead-poisoning-in-children-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Joanna Balza, Jean C Bikomeye, Kathryn E Flynn
INTRODUCTION: Childhood exposure to lead has severe health consequences including long-term physical, behavioral, and learning problems. Lead poisoning often occurs in the home and persists as a form of environmental injustice, disparately impacting certain children based on factors such as socioeconomic status, immigration status, and race. Because abatement is costly, many prevention programs rely on educational interventions. We conducted a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of educational interventions on reducing blood lead levels (BLL) in children...
March 1, 2024: Reviews on Environmental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410038/personal-recovery-among-people-at-risk-for-developing-serious-mental-health-problems-a-qualitative-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Gerald Jordan, Stella Bassetto, Joseph DeLuca, Matthew F Dobbs, Ana Florence, Brooke Allemang, Donal O'Keeffe, Mikaela Basile, Melissa C Funaro, Larry Davidson, Shelly Ben-David, Jai Shah
OBJECTIVE: Personal recovery refers to a person's pursuit of a full, meaningful life despite the potentially debilitating impact of a mental illness. An evidence base describing personal recovery among people at risk for developing a mental illness is lacking, limiting the potential for mental health services to support personal recovery. To address this gap, the authors synthesized the extant research describing personal recovery among people at risk for developing a mental illness. METHODS: A systematic search of several literature databases (MEDLINE, Embase, APA PsycInfo, Web of Science Core Collection, and Cochrane Library) was conducted to retrieve qualitative and case studies and first-person accounts...
February 27, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408051/services-models-of-care-and-interventions-to-improve-access-to-cancer-treatment-for-adults-who-are-socially-disadvantaged-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tara C Horrill, Amber Bourgeois, Max Kleijberg, Janice Linton, Kate Leahy, Kelli I Stajduhar
Timely access to guideline-recommended cancer treatment is known to be an indicator of the quality and accessibility of a cancer care system. Yet people who are socially disadvantaged experience inequities in access to cancer treatment that have significant impacts on cancer outcomes and quality of life. Among people experiencing the intersecting impacts of poor access to the social determinants of health and personal identities typically marginalized from society ('social disadvantage'), there are significant barriers to accessing cancer, many of which compound one another, making cancer treatment extremely difficult to access...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394263/equity-and-gender-mainstreaming-in-public-policy-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Amri, Jinny Yang, Geneviève Jessiman-Perreault, Amne Haikal, Kathryn Barrett, Jesse B Bump
BACKGROUND: Despite growing attention paid to health equity and efforts to promote gender mainstreaming-a global strategy to promote gender equality-how policymakers have 'institutionalized' this in their work is less clear. Therefore, this planned scoping review seeks to search the peer-reviewed and grey literature to compile evidence on the ways in which policymakers have routinely or systematically considered equity and/or gender in their work. METHODS: A scoping review will be undertaken by drawing on the PRISMA guidelines for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR)...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387418/utilization-of-patient-reported-outcome-measures-in-plastic-surgery-clinical-trials-a-systematic-review
#30
REVIEW
Jose Foppiani, Angelica Hernandez Alvarez, Stephen A Stearns, Iulianna C Taritsa, Allan A Weidman, Lauren Valentine, Maria J Escobar-Domingo, Lacey Foster, Kirsten A Schuster, Olivia A Ho, Brian Rinker, Bernard T Lee, Samuel J Lin
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have evolved to validated questionnaires assessing health-related quality of life. This systematic review evaluates the utilization of PROs in United States plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) clinical trials (CTs). METHODS: A medical librarian conducted a search strategy for PRS CTs from 2012 to 2022. CTs were identified and assessed for PRO utilization. Summary statistics were performed, and Fisher's exact test was used for subgroup analysis...
February 2, 2024: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery: JPRAS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361773/effects-of-blood-flow-restriction-therapy-in-patients-with-knee-osteoarthritis-protocol-for-an-overview-of-systematic-reviews
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REVIEW
Felipe Alves Machado, Gustavo J Almeida, André Luiz Maia do Vale, Alexandre Lima de Araújo Ribeiro, Graziella França Bernardelli Cipriano, Gerson Cipriano Junior, Wagner Rodrigues Martins
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common and prevalent musculoskeletal disease associated with population aging, negatively impacting function and quality of life. A consequence of knee OA is quadriceps muscle weakness. Musculoskeletal rehabilitation using low load exercises, associated with Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) may be a useful alternative to high load exercises when those cannot be tolerated. Several systematic reviews have reported inconclusive results due to discrepancies in study findings, heterogeneity of results, evaluated time points, and research questions explored...
2024: Front Rehabil Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357811/associations-of-pelvic-floor-dysfunction-and-postnatal-mental-health-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa VanWiel, Mackenzie Unke, Riley J Samuelson, Kara M Whitaker
BACKGROUND: Postpartum mental health conditions are common and can have devastating effects for both mother and infant. Adverse birth outcomes increase the risk of postnatal mental health conditions. Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a common adverse pregnancy outcome that may be a risk factor for postnatal mental health conditions. There are many studies reporting associations between PFD and postnatal mental health conditions, but no reports have synthesised the current literature as it relates to pregnancy and the postpartum period...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351148/understanding-and-treating-body-image-disturbances-in-eating-disorders-through-body-illusion-interventions-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio Navas-León, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez, Emma Motrico, Luis Morales, Mercedes Borda-Mas, Nerea Almeda, Milagrosa Sánchez-Martín
BACKGROUND: We plan a scoping review aimed to synthesize what is known about the use of sensory-driven body illusion (BI) interventions for understanding and treating body image disturbance (BID) in people diagnosed with clinical eating disorders (EDs) and people with subclinical ED symptomatology. Our study will provide an outline of the current literature, identify gaps within the literature, and suggest novel directions for future research. METHODS/DESIGN: The scoping review process will be guided by the methodological framework of Arksey and O'Malley, subsequent recommendations by Levac et al...
February 13, 2024: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347574/implicit-and-explicit-a-scoping-review-exploring-the-contribution-of-anthropological-practice-in-implementation-science
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REVIEW
Elissa Z Faro, Peter Taber, Aaron T Seaman, Ellen B Rubinstein, Gemmae M Fix, Heather Healy, Heather Schacht Reisinger
BACKGROUND: This study's goal is to identify the existing variation in how, why, and by whom anthropological practice is conducted as part of implementation science projects. As doctorally trained anthropologists, we sought to characterize how and why the term "ethnography" was variously applied in the implementation science literature and characterize the practice of anthropology within and across the field. METHODS: While we follow the PRISMA-ScR checklist, we present the work with a narrative approach to accurately reflect our review process...
February 12, 2024: Implementation Science: IS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347442/older-adults-perceptions-and-experiences-of-interprofessional-communication-as-part-of-the-delivery-of-integrated-care-in-the-primary-healthcare-sector-a-meta-ethnography-of-qualitative-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karoline Stray, Torunn Wibe, Jonas Debesay, Asta Bye
BACKGROUND: Communication between patients and healthcare providers, and effective interprofessional communication, are essential to the provision of high-quality care. Implementing a patient-centred approach may lead to patients experiencing a sense of comfort, validation, and active participation in own healthcare. However, home-dwelling older adults' perspectives on interprofessional communication (IPC) are lacking. The aim is therefore to explore how home-dwelling older adults experience communication in connection with the delivery of integrated care...
February 12, 2024: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336711/individual-and-systems-related-factors-associated-with-heart-failure-self-care-a-systematic-review
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolyn Kleman, Stephanie Turrise, Heidi Winslow, Omar Alzaghari, Barbara J Lutz
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent condition worldwide. HF self-care is a set of behaviors necessary for improving patient outcomes. This study aims to review and summarize the individual and system-related factors associated with HF self-care published in the last seven years (Jan 2015 - Dec 2021) using the Socioecological Model as a review framework. METHODS: An experienced nursing librarian assisted authors in literature searches of CINAHL Plus with Full Text, Ovid Nursing, PsychINFO, and PubMed databases for peer-reviewed descriptive studies...
February 9, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332128/a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-measurement-properties-for-the-flexion-relaxation-ratio-in-people-with-and-without-non-specific-spine-pain
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diana De Carvalho, Sarah Mackey, Daphne To, Allyson Summers, Mona Frey, Kristen Romme, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Samuel J Howarth
This review sought to identify, critically appraise, compare, and summarize the literature on the reliability, discriminative validity and responsiveness of the flexion relaxation ratio (FRR) in adults (≥ 18 years old) with or without spine pain (any duration), in either a clinical or research context. The review protocol was registered on Open Science Framework ( https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/27EDF ) and follows COSMIN, PRISMA, and PRESS guidelines. Six databases were searched from inception to June 1, 2022...
February 8, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38319137/characterizing-research-partnerships-in-child-health-research-a-scoping-review
#38
REVIEW
Leah K Crockett, Shannon D Scott, S Michelle Driedger, Masood Khan, Devashree Prabhu, Nicole Askin, Dawn Steliga, Olivia Tefft, Ann Jansson, Sarah Turner, Kathryn M Sibley
Research partnerships between researchers and knowledge users (KUs) in child health are understudied. This study examined the scope of KU engagement reported in published child health research, inclusive of health research partnership approaches and KU groups. Search strategies were developed by a health research librarian. Studies had to be in English, published since 2007, and were not excluded based on design. A two-step, multiple-person hybrid screening approach was used for study inclusion. Data on study and engagement characteristics, barriers and facilitators, and effects were extracted by one reviewer, with 10% verified by a second reviewer...
February 6, 2024: Journal of Child Health Care: for Professionals Working with Children in the Hospital and Community
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315514/blockchain-based-dynamic-consent-and-its-applications-for-patient-centric-research-and-health-information-sharing-protocol-for-an-integrative-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wendy M Charles, Mark B van der Waal, Joost Flach, Arno Bisschop, Raymond X van der Waal, Hadil Es-Sbai, Christopher J McLeod
BACKGROUND: Blockchain has been proposed as a critical technology to facilitate more patient-centric research and health information sharing. For instance, it can be applied to coordinate and document dynamic informed consent, a procedure that allows individuals to continuously review and renew their consent to the collection, use, or sharing of their private health information. Such has been suggested to facilitate ethical, compliant longitudinal research, and patient engagement. However, blockchain-based dynamic consent is a relatively new concept, and it is not yet clear how well the suggested implementations will work in practice...
February 5, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299454/the-economic-burden-of-ebola-virus-disease-a-review-and-recommendations-for-analysis
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mavis Obeng-Kusi, Jennifer Martin, Ivo Abraham
BACKGROUND: Ebola virus disease (EVD) continues to be a major public health threat globally, particularly in the low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) of Africa. The social and economic burdens of EVD are substantial and have triggered extensive research into prevention and control. We aim to highlight the impact and economic implications, identify research gaps, and offer recommendations for future economic studies pertaining to EVD. METHOD: We conducted a comprehensive librarian-led search in PubMed/Medline, Embase, Google Scholar, EconLit and Scopus for economic evaluations of EVD...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Medical Economics
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