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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367978/integrated-palliative-care-in-oncology-a-protocol-for-a-realist-synthesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanne Reid, Elspeth Banks, Carolyn Blair, Natasha Bradley, Fiona A Lynn, Peter OHalloran, Gillian Prue, Nia Roberts, Geoff Wong, Tracey McConnell
INTRODUCTION: Emerging evidence suggests improved quality of life, reduced symptom burden and lower health services costs when integrated palliative care and cancer care are implemented. Integrated palliative care aims to achieve care continuity by integrating organisational, administrative and clinical services involved in patient care networks. However, integrated palliative care for cancer is not common practice. This project, therefore, aims to understand how integrated palliative care and cancer care works in different healthcare settings (inpatient/outpatient), and for which groups of people (at what stage of the cancer journey), so we can develop guidance for optimal delivery...
February 17, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351031/virtual-quality-improvement-collaborative-with-primary-care-practices-during-covid-19-a-case-study-within-a-clinically-integrated-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine L Rohweder, Abigail Morrison, Kathleen Mottus, Alexa Young, Lauren Caton, Ronni Booth, Christine Reed, Christopher M Shea, Angela M Stover
INTRODUCTION: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) are a common approach to facilitate practice change and improve care delivery. Attention to QIC implementation processes and outcomes can inform best practices for designing and delivering collaborative content. In partnership with a clinically integrated network, we evaluated implementation outcomes for a virtual QIC with independent primary care practices delivered during COVID-19. METHODS: We conducted a longitudinal case study evaluation of a virtual QIC in which practices participated in bimonthly online meetings and monthly tailored QI coaching sessions from July 2020 to June 2021...
February 13, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38325873/clinical-effectiveness-of-an-online-supervised-group-physical-and-mental-health-rehabilitation-programme-for-adults-with-post-covid-19-condition-regain-study-multicentre-randomised-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Gordon McGregor, Harbinder Sandhu, Julie Bruce, Bartholomew Sheehan, David McWilliams, Joyce Yeung, Christina Jones, Beatriz Lara, Sharisse Alleyne, Jessica Smith, Ranjit Lall, Chen Ji, Mariam Ratna, Stuart Ennis, Peter Heine, Shilpa Patel, Charles Abraham, James Mason, Henry Nwankwo, Vivien Nichols, Kate Seers, Martin Underwood
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a structured online supervised group physical and mental health rehabilitation programme can improve health related quality of life compared with usual care in adults with post-covid-19 condition (long covid). DESIGN: Pragmatic, multicentre, parallel group, superiority randomised controlled trial. SETTING: England and Wales, with home based interventions delivered remotely online from a single trial hub. PARTICIPANTS: 585 adults (26-86 years) discharged from NHS hospitals at least three months previously after covid-19 and with ongoing physical and/or mental health sequelae (post-covid-19 condition), randomised (1:1...
February 7, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309766/-snapshot-in-time-a-cross-sectional-study-exploring-stakeholder-experiences-with-environmental-scans-in-health-services-delivery-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Charlton, Daniel A Nagel, Rima Azar, Terri Kean, Alyson Campbell, Marie-Eve Lamontagne, Julien Déry, Katherine Jennifer Kelly, Christine Fahim
OBJECTIVE: To describe stakeholder characteristics and perspectives about experiences, challenges and information needs related to the use of environmental scans (ESs). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A web-based survey platform was used to disseminate an online survey to stakeholders who had experience with conducting ESs in a health services delivery context (eg, researchers, policy makers, practitioners). Participants were recruited through purposive and snowball sampling...
February 2, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307617/performance-of-large-language-models-on-advocating-the-management-of-meningitis-a-comparative-qualitative-stud
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Urs Fisch, Paulina Kliem, Pascale Grzonka, Raoul Sutter
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to examine the adherence of large language models (LLMs) to bacterial meningitis guidelines using a hypothetical medical case, highlighting their utility and limitations in healthcare. METHODS: A simulated clinical scenario of a patient with bacterial meningitis secondary to mastoiditis was presented in three independent sessions to seven publicly accessible LLMs (Bard, Bing, Claude-2, GTP-3.5, GTP-4, Llama, PaLM). Responses were evaluated for adherence to good clinical practice and two international meningitis guidelines...
February 2, 2024: BMJ health & care informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307539/systematic-review-of-best-practices-for-gps-data-usage-processing-and-linkage-in-health-exposure-science-and-environmental-context-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amber L Pearson, Calvin Tribby, Catherine D Brown, Jiue-An Yang, Karin Pfeiffer, Marta M Jankowska
UNLABELLED: Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is increasingly used in health research to capture individual mobility and contextual and environmental exposures. However, the tools, techniques and decisions for using GPS data vary from study to study, making comparisons and reproducibility challenging. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this systematic review were to (1) identify best practices for GPS data collection and processing; (2) quantify reporting of best practices in published studies; and (3) discuss examples found in reviewed manuscripts that future researchers may employ for reporting GPS data usage, processing and linkage of GPS data in health studies...
February 1, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307535/perceptions-on-artificial-intelligence-based-decision-making-for-coexisting-multiple-long-term-health-conditions-protocol-for-a-qualitative-study-with-patients-and-healthcare-professionals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niluka Jeewanthi Gunathilaka, Tiffany E Gooden, Jennifer Cooper, Sarah Flanagan, Tom Marshall, Shamil Haroon, Alexander D'Elia, Francesca Crowe, Thomas Jackson, Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar, Sheila Greenfield
INTRODUCTION: Coexisting multiple health conditions is common among older people, a population that is increasing globally. The potential for polypharmacy, adverse events, drug interactions and development of additional health conditions complicates prescribing decisions for these patients. Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated decision-making tools may help guide clinical decisions in the context of multiple health conditions, by determining which of the multiple medication options is best...
February 1, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286566/descemet-endothelial-thickness-comparison-trial-1-detect-1-outcome-masked-placebo-controlled-trial-comparing-two-types-of-corneal-transplant-surgeries-and-effect-of-rho-kinase-inhibitors-on-endothelial-cell-loss-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Winston Chamberlain, Charles C Lin, Jennifer Y Li, William Gensheimer, Jameson Clover, Bennie H Jeng, Nicole Varnado, Sarah Abdelrahman, Benjamin F Arnold, Thomas M Lietman, Jennifer Rose-Nussbaumer
BACKGROUND: It remains uncertain which endothelial keratoplasty (EK) technique yields the best outcomes while maintaining safety, particularly in eyes with coexisting ocular conditions. Moreover, the impact of endothelial cell loss (ECL) on long-term graft survival requires further investigation. Adjuvant ripasudil, a rho kinase inhibitor, may address the challenge of ECL in corneal transplantation. This paper presents the protocol for the Descemet Endothelial Thickness Comparison Trial 1 (DETECT 1), a multicentre, outcome-masked, randomised, placebo-controlled, four-arm clinical trial...
January 29, 2024: BMJ Open Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267072/controversies-in-the-management-of-anti-tnf-therapy-in-patients-with-crohn-s-disease-a-delphi-consensus
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REVIEW
Yago González-Lama, Elena Ricart, Daniel Carpio, Guillermo Bastida, Daniel Ceballos, Daniel Ginard, Ignacio Marin-Jimenez, Luis Menchen, Fernando Muñoz
BACKGROUND: Despite research, there are still controversial areas in the management of Crohn's disease (CD). OBJECTIVE: To establish practical recommendations on using anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF) drugs in patients with moderate-to-severe CD. METHODS: Clinical controversies in the management of CD using anti-TNF therapies were identified. A comprehensive literature review was performed, and a national survey was launched to examine current clinical practices when using anti-TNF therapies...
January 23, 2024: BMJ Open Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253572/selective-retina-therapy-with-real-time-feedback-controlled-technology-in-central-serous-chorioretinopathy-a-24-month-follow-up-real-world-prospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chang Ki Yoon, Hyeong Gon Yu
OBJECTIVE: Although central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) treatment using selective retinal therapy (SRT) has presented favourable outcomes, no long-term studies with a real-world clinical practice regimen have been conducted. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We performed a long-term assessment of CSC treatment using SRT with real-time feedback (RTF) technology. 50 patients (53 eyes) with CSC and more than a 1-month symptom duration were recruited and treated with SRT using a 1...
January 22, 2024: BMJ Open Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253488/myotonic-dystrophy-type-1-palliative-care-guidelines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derek Willis, Tracey Willis, Claire Bassie, Gail Eglon, Emma-Jayne Ashley, Chris Turner
Palliative care for adults with neuromuscular conditions is an emerging field. Previous guidelines regarding myotonic dystrophy and palliative care have only mentioned end-of-life care and little else. The following guidelines have been written using national experts as a description of best practice as part of the Dystrophia Myotonica National Care Guidelines Consortium.
January 22, 2024: BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237941/implementing-a-hospital-sustainability-quality-improvement-project-challenges-and-best-practices-for-trainees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Genevieve S Silva, Jeromy W Gotschall, Kirstin Knox
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January 18, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38233055/role-matters-in-understanding-quality-in-palliative-care-a-qualitative-analysis-of-patient-caregiver-and-practitioner-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura M Holdsworth, Karleen Giannitrapani, Raziel C Gamboa, Claire O'Hanlon, Nainwant Singh, Anne Walling, Charlotta Lindvall, Karl Lorenz
OBJECTIVES: To compare the discussions from two panels on the concept of palliative care quality for patients with advanced cancer, exploring the priorities reflected in each group's perspectives. DESIGN: We convened two RAND-UCLA appropriateness panel discussions on palliative care quality in advanced cancer. Discussions were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Panel transcripts were analysed thematically using a matrix approach to examine perceptions and experiences of quality...
January 17, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232993/development-of-a-cross-sectoral-antimicrobial-resistance-capability-assessment-framework
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angeline S Ferdinand, Callum McEwan, Chantel Lin, Kassandra Betham, Karishma Kandan, Gilam Tamolsaian, Barry Pugeva, Joanna McKenzie, Glenn Browning, James Gilkerson, Mauricio Coppo, Rodney James, Trisha Peel, Steph Levy, Nicola Townell, Adam Jenney, Andrew Stewardson, Donna Cameron, Alison Macintyre, Kirsty Buising, Benjamin P Howden
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an urgent and growing global health concern, and a clear understanding of existing capacities to address AMR, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), is needed to inform national priorities, investment targets and development activities. Across LMICs, there are limited data regarding existing mechanisms to address AMR, including national AMR policies, current infection prevention and antimicrobial prescribing practices, antimicrobial use in animals, and microbiological testing capacity for AMR...
January 16, 2024: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232983/promoting-maternal-child-health-by-increasing-breastfeeding-rates-a-national-canadian-baby-friendly-initiative-quality-improvement-collaborative-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle LeDrew, Britney Benoit, Kathleen O'Grady, Jennifer Ustianov, Candi Edwards, Claire Gallant, Sally Loring, Louise Clément, Khalid Aziz, Marina Green, Pam O'Sullivan, Nathan Christopher Nickel
While breastfeeding has long been an important, globally recognized aspect of population health, disparities exist across Canada. The Baby-Friendly Initiative (BFI) is a WHO/UNICEF best-practice program that helps ensure families receive evidence-based perinatal care and is associated with improved breastfeeding rates. However, <10% of hospitals in Canada are designated as 'Baby-Friendly'.The Breastfeeding Committee for Canada (BCC) aimed to increase the number of hospitals that moved towards BFI designation by implementing a National BFI Quality Improvement Collaborative Project...
January 17, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191257/role-of-public-health-professionals-in-the-climate-and-ecological-crisis-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria van Hove, Peter Davey, Anya Gopfert
BACKGROUND: The climate and ecological emergency is the single biggest health threat facing humanity, yet it is not clear to what extent the public health workforce have been involved in work on this topic. This research aimed to establish what public health consultants working in local authorities in England perceive their role to be, whether the climate crisis is seen as a core component of public health and to identify barriers to action. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a purposive sample (n=11) of local authority public health consultants in England...
January 8, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176863/determining-the-impact-of-an-artificial-intelligence-tool-on-the-management-of-pulmonary-nodules-detected-incidentally-on-ct-dolce-study-protocol-a-prospective-non-interventional-multicentre-uk-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma O'Dowd, Marko Berovic, Matthew Callister, Christos V Chalitsios, Disha Chopra, Indrajeet Das, Adrian Draper, Justin L Garner, Fergus Gleeson, Sam Janes, Martyn Kennedy, Richard Lee, Fabrizio Mauri, Tricia M McKeever, William McNulty, James Murray, Arjun Nair, John Park, Janette Rawlinson, Gurdeep Singh Sagoo, Andrew Scarsbrook, Pallav Shah, Rajini Sudhir, Ambika Talwar, Ricky Thakrar, Johnathan Watkins, David R Baldwin
INTRODUCTION: In a small percentage of patients, pulmonary nodules found on CT scans are early lung cancers. Lung cancer detected at an early stage has a much better prognosis. The British Thoracic Society guideline on managing pulmonary nodules recommends using multivariable malignancy risk prediction models to assist in management. While these guidelines seem to be effective in clinical practice, recent data suggest that artificial intelligence (AI)-based malignant-nodule prediction solutions might outperform existing models...
January 4, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160019/designing-a-behaviour-change-wheel-guided-implementation-strategy-for-a-hypoxaemic-respiratory-failure-and-ards-care-pathway-that-targets-barriers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ken Kuljit S Parhar, Gwen E Knight, Andrea Soo, Sean M Bagshaw, Danny J Zuege, Daniel J Niven, Kirsten M Fiest, Henry T Stelfox
BACKGROUND: A significant gap exists between ideal evidence-based practice and real-world application of evidence-informed therapies for patients with hypoxaemic respiratory failure (HRF) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Pathways can improve the quality of care provided by helping integrate and organise the use of evidence informed practices, but barriers exist that can influence their adoption and successful implementation. We sought to identify barriers to the implementation of a best practice care pathway for HRF and ARDS and design an implementation science-based strategy targeting these barriers that is tailored to the critical care setting...
December 30, 2023: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149428/what-are-best-practices-for-involving-family-caregivers-in-interventions-aimed-at-responsive-behaviour-stemming-from-unmet-needs-of-people-with-dementia-in-nursing-homes-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petra E M Tasseron-Dries, Hanneke J A Smaling, Miharu Nakanishi, Wilco P Achterberg, Jenny T van der Steen
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine best practices for involving family caregivers in interventions aimed at preventing and reducing responsive behaviour stemming from unmet needs, including pain. DESIGN: Scoping review, reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews reporting guideline. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Embase, Emcare, Web of Science, COCHRANE Library, PsycINFO, Academic Search Premier and Cinahl searched up to 23 July 2023...
December 7, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38135322/faith-based-organisations-and-their-role-in-supporting-vaccine-confidence-and-uptake-a-scoping-review-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melodie Yunju Song, Denessia Blake-Hepburn, Shaza Fadel, Sara Allin, Anushka Ataullahjan, Erica Di Ruggiero
INTRODUCTION: Faith-based organisations (FBOs) and religious actors increase vaccine confidence and uptake among ethnoracially minoritised communities in low-income and middle-income countries. During the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccine rollout, global organisations such as the WHO and UNICEF called for faith-based collaborations with public health agencies (PHAs). As PHA-FBO partnerships emerge to support vaccine uptake, the scoping review aims to: (1) outline intervention typologies and implementation frameworks guiding interventions; (2) describe the roles of PHAs and FBOs in the design, implementation and evaluation of strategies and (3) synthesise outcomes and evaluations of PHA-FBO vaccine uptake initiatives for ethnoracially minoritised communities...
December 21, 2023: BMJ Open
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