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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38778620/understanding-the-demographics-training-experiences-and-decision-making-practices-of-uk-triage-nurses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hugh Gorick, Marie McGee, Toby Smith
BACKGROUND: International research suggests that triage nurses' decision-making practices and training experiences vary significantly across emergency departments (EDs). However, there does not appear to be similar research published in the UK. Understanding factors, such as demographics, training and decision-making could provide a picture of triage nurses working in UK EDs, identify the interventions required to improve practice and inform further research. AIM: To explore the demographics, training experiences and decision-making practices of registered nurses who assess patient acuity at triage in UK EDs...
May 23, 2024: Emergency Nurse: the Journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38764415/graftless-syndactyly-release
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jia Choong, Michalis Hadjiandreou, Pauline McGee, Wee Leon Lam
Syndactyly release aims to address skin deficits by resurfacing web spaces and sides of digits to allow independent digital motion while minimizing the risk of web creep and scar contractures. Conventional methods include the use of a dorsal and interdigitating flaps with full-thickness skin grafts. More recently, there have been several descriptions of "graftless" syndactyly release without skin grafts, thus avoiding a further (usually distant) donor site. However, the indications of when and when not to use these techniques remain unclear...
June 1, 2024: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38763972/development-and-application-of-a-weighted-change-score-to-evaluate-interventions-for-vasomotor-symptoms-in-patients-with-breast-cancer-using-regression-trees-a-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Marie Cole, Sharon McGee, Mark Clemons, Michelle Liu, Fiona MacDonald, Lisa Vandermeer, Terry L Ng, Gregory Pond, Khaled El Emam
PURPOSE: Vasomotor symptoms (VMS) are common among individuals with breast cancer (BC) and poorly managed symptoms are associated with reduced quality of life, treatment discontinuation, and poorer breast cancer outcomes. Direct comparisons among therapies are limited, as prior studies evaluating VMS interventions have utilized heterogeneous change measures which may not fully assess the perceived impact of change in VMS severity. METHODS: We performed a prospective study where BC patients chose one of four categories of interventions to manage VMS...
May 19, 2024: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38750933/elective-irradiation-of-retropharyngeal-lymph-nodes-as-an-indication-for-adjuvant-radiotherapy-following-trans-oral-surgery-for-tonsil-cancer-elective-irradiation-of-the-retropharyngeal-space
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David J Crompton, Homan Mohammadi, Phillip Pirgousis, Samip Patel, Jeffery Janus, Yujie Zhao, Lisa A McGee, Samir H Patel, David M Routman, Daniel J Ma, Adam Holtzman
Treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsil involves primary radiotherapy (RT) or surgical resection. Historically, if radiotherapy was the primary or adjuvant treatment modality, most of the bilateral retropharyngeal lymph nodes (RPLN) were treated electively with a therapeutic dose for subclinical disease, regardless of if radiographically pathologic lymph nodes were seen on initial diagnostic imaging. De-escalation strategies include the incorporation of transoral surgery (TOS) with the goal to either eliminate or reduce the dose of adjuvant RT or chemotherapy...
May 13, 2024: Practical Radiation Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745876/erratum-404-mechanisms-of-a-dynamic-stability-protocol-for-persons-with-thumb-osteoarthritis-corrigendum
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Corey McGee, Halil Ibrahim Ergen, Paula Ludewig, Ann Brearley, Ann Van Heest, Erin Krebs
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1017/cts.2024.351.].
2024: Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38742983/the-mental-health-toll-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-adolescents-receiving-inpatient-psychiatric-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison A Tebbett-Mock, Ema Saito, Sunny X Tang, Madeline McGee, Anna Van Meter
Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of depression and anxiety among children and adolescents significantly increased, along with the number of visits to emergency departments due to suicidality and/or suicide attempts. Relatedly, health care workers experienced significant burnout and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder during this time. However, the corresponding impact on psychiatric inpatient treatment has not yet been researched. We hypothesized that during the pandemic, adolescents hospitalized in an acute care psychiatric inpatient unit had increased incidents of suicide attempts and nonsuicidal self-injurious behaviors and of aggressive behaviors toward others, resulting in greater use of constant observation and restraints...
May 14, 2024: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734244/a-two-generation-study-of-attachment-in-mothers-and-their-young-adult-offspring-latent-classes-of-attachment-and-associations-with-anxiety-and-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie A Blake, Hannah J Thomas, Cameron Hurst, Anita Pelecanos, Tara Renae McGee, Jake Najman, James G Scott
BACKGROUND: Evidence supports the conceptualization of adult attachment as existing along a continuum of attachment security and insecurity; however, ongoing debates persist regarding the use of categorical versus continuous approaches to studying attachment. Attachment data collected from a large community sample of mothers and their offspring in young adulthood were used to examine i) latent classes of adult attachment, ii) associations between mother and offspring attachment, iii) the relationship between adult attachment and mental health symptoms...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704263/effectiveness-of-13-valent-pneumococcal-conjugate-vaccine-for-prevention-of-invasive-pneumococcal-disease-among-children-in-the-united-states-between-2010-and-2019-an-indirect-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin L Andrejko, Ryan Gierke, Jemma V Rowlands, Jennifer B Rosen, Ann Thomas, Zachary Q Landis, Maria Rosales, Sue Petit, William Schaffner, Corinne Holtzman, Meghan Barnes, Monica M Farley, Lee H Harrison, Lesley McGee, Sopio Chochua, Jennifer R Verani, Adam L Cohen, Tamara Pilishvili, Miwako Kobayashi
BACKGROUND: A U.S. case-control study (2010-2014) demonstrated vaccine effectiveness (VE) for ≥ 1 dose of the thirteen-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) against vaccine-type (VT) invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) at 86 %; however, it lacked statistical power to examine VE by number of doses and against individual serotypes. METHODS: We used the indirect cohort method to estimate PCV13 VE against VT-IPD among children aged < 5 years in the United States from May 1, 2010 through December 31, 2019 using cases from CDC's Active Bacterial Core surveillance, including cases enrolled in a matched case-control study (2010-2014)...
May 3, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703248/differences-in-metabolomic-profiles-between-black-and-white-women-in-the-u-s-analyses-from-two-prospective-cohorts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma E McGee, Oana A Zeleznik, Raji Balasubramanian, Jie Hu, Bernard A Rosner, Jean Wactawski-Wende, Clary B Clish, Julian Avila-Pacheco, Walter C Willett, Kathryn M Rexrode, Rulla M Tamimi, A Heather Eliassen
There is growing interest in incorporating metabolomics into public health practice. However, Black women are under-represented in many metabolomics studies. If metabolomic profiles differ between Black and White women, this under-representation may exacerbate existing Black-White health disparities. We therefore aimed to estimate metabolomic differences between Black and White women in the U.S. We leveraged data from two prospective cohorts: the Nurses' Health Study (NHS; n = 2077) and Women's Health Initiative (WHI; n = 2128)...
May 4, 2024: European Journal of Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701723/longitudinal-assessment-of-coagulation-potential-before-during-and-following-an-in-vitro-fertilization-cycle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carleigh Nesbit, Cemile Gunalp, Jiahui Zhang, Elizabeth McGee, Ira Bernstein, Thomas Orfeo, Maria Cristina Bravo
INTRODUCTION: The association between estrogen and hypercoagulability is well-established but little is known about coagulation dynamics during IVF. Our goal was to measure coagulation potential prior to, during, and following an IVF cycle and to investigate differences by conception outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients undergoing IVF with fresh embryo transfer at a single academic center using oral contraceptive pills for cycle batching underwent evaluation of thrombin generation using the calibrated automated thrombogram at multiple points during the IVF cycle...
April 20, 2024: Thrombosis Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699984/shorter-observation-times-and-smaller-gauge-needles-in-outpatient-kidney-biopsies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larab L Giniyani, James McGee, Maria V DeVita, Revana T Rahman, Andrew A Moses, Jordan L Rosenstock
Controversy exists as to the optimal observational time (OT) after outpatient percutaneous kidney biopsy. Further, there is some uncertainty about the benefit of smaller (18-gauge) vs. larger (16-gauge) biopsy needles. At our institution, we have been lowering the OT after outpatient kidney biopsies. Initially in 2015, we were monitoring for 6 hours and gradually began to decrease the OT over time. From 2020, we have adopted an OT of less than 4 hours. During this time period (in 2018), we also began using a smaller gauge needle (18 gauge)...
May 3, 2024: Clinical Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687708/be-a-champion-an-approach-to-medical-emergency-response-in-situ-simulations-in-the-outpatient-setting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michele Hemann, Rachel Carver, Anna Sanchez, Bridget Carter, Abbie McGee
Results from a needs assessment conducted by nursing professional development practitioners across several clinics in the Midwest showed current educational methods to prepare for medical emergencies were insufficient. A champion model was used to complete in situ medical emergency response simulations. This proved to be an effective method for staff preparation when resources were limited and identified opportunities for practice improvement.
May 2024: Journal for Nurses in Professional Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670700/care-of-people-living-with-hiv-contemporary-issues
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EDITORIAL
Kara S McGee
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2024: Nursing Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670696/overview-of-the-us-national-hiv-strategy-and-ending-the-hiv-epidemic-initiative
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REVIEW
Kara S McGee
The US National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) is a comprehensive plan that outlines specific goals for Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States (EHE) by 2025. The strategy also provides specific strategies to prevent new HIV infections and improve health outcomes for people with HIV. The EHE is a companion document which focuses on achieving the goals of the NHAS in specific US jurisdictions where the HIV epidemic is concentrated. This article provides an overview of the NHAS and EHE and provides examples of programs and strategies that can be used to end the HIV epidemic in the United States...
June 2024: Nursing Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669339/prevention-of-age-related-truncation-of-%C3%AE-glutamylcysteine-ligase-catalytic-subunit-gclc-delays-cataract-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zongbo Wei, Caili Hao, Kazi Rafsan Radeen, Ramkumar Srinivasagan, Jian-Kang Chen, Shruti Sharma, Meghan E McGee-Lawrence, Mark W Hamrick, Vincent M Monnier, Xingjun Fan
A sharp drop in lenticular glutathione (GSH) plays a pivotal role in age-related cataract (ARC) formation. Despite recognizing GSH's importance in lens defense for decades, its decline with age remains puzzling. Our recent study revealed an age-related truncation affecting the essential GSH biosynthesis enzyme, the γ-glutamylcysteine ligase catalytic subunit (GCLC), at aspartate residue 499. Intriguingly, these truncated GCLC fragments compete with full-length GCLC in forming a heterocomplex with the modifier subunit (GCLM) but exhibit markedly reduced enzymatic activity...
April 26, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664288/perspectives-on-shorter-durations-of-anti-her2-therapy-in-early-stage-her2-positive-breast-cancer-a-patient-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Bradbury, M F Savard, C Stober, L Clemons, M Clemons, J Hilton, G Pond, L Vandermeer, S F McGee
PURPOSE: Despite previous studies proposing shorter durations of anti-HER2 therapy for selected patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer (EBC), 12-months remains standard of care. A survey was performed to assess patient perspectives and willingness to participate in studies evaluating shorter durations of anti-HER2 therapy. METHODS: Patients with HER2-positive EBC completing or having previously completed anti-HER2 therapy, were recruited by healthcare professionals at The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre to participate in an anonymous online survey...
April 25, 2024: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662193/understanding-perspectives-on-presbyopia-and-use-of-pilocarpine-hcl-1-25-twice-daily-from-participants-of-the-phase-3-virgo-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian M Shafer, Selina R McGee, Cristos Ifantides, Blake K Williamson, Shane Kannarr, Julie Whyte, Zuoyi Zhang, Travis Yanke, Scott Schachter
INTRODUCTION: The phase 3, randomized, vehicle-controlled, 14-day VIRGO study evaluated the efficacy and safety of twice-daily dosing of pilocarpine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 1.25% (Pilo) in presbyopia. On VIRGO exit, a companion study was conducted to assess the patient experience with presbyopia and satisfaction with Pilo. METHODS: Recruited individuals completed the Presbyopia Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PPSQ) plus a three-part exit survey, or a live interview...
April 25, 2024: Ophthalmology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654649/body-size-shapes-song-in-honeyeaters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleanor M Hay, Matthew D McGee, Craig R White, Steven L Chown
Birdsongs are among the most distinctive animal signals. Their evolution is thought to be shaped simultaneously by habitat structure and by the constraints of morphology. Habitat structure affects song transmission and detectability, thus influencing song (the acoustic adaptation hypothesis), while body size and beak size and shape necessarily constrain song characteristics (the morphological constraint hypothesis). Yet, support for the acoustic adaptation and morphological constraint hypotheses remains equivocal, and their simultaneous examination is infrequent...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632904/eco-emotions-as-the-planetary-boundaries-framing-human-emotional-and-planetary-health-in-the-global-environmental-crisis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anaïs Voşki, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Nicole M Ardoin
BACKGROUND: Affective processes play an important role in physical and mental health and in adaptation responses to the global environmental crisis. Eco-emotions-emotions that are substantially associated with the environment and anthropogenic changes happening within it-are complex and culturally varied. Despite the disproportionate impact of the global environmental crisis on low-income and middle-income countries, most psychological research to date has been conducted in high-income countries and has focused on climate change and negative climate emotions (eg, climate anxiety)...
April 2024: Lancet. Planetary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625656/integrating-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-into-preclinical-clinical-and-public-health-mathematical-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin Sheen, Lee Curtin, Stacey Finley, Anna Konstorum, Reginald McGee, Morgan Craig
Mathematical modelling applied to preclinical, clinical, and public health research is critical for our understanding of a multitude of biological principles. Biology is fundamentally heterogeneous, and mathematical modelling must meet the challenge of variability head on to ensure the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are integrated into quantitative analyses. Here we provide a follow-up perspective on the DEI plenary session held at the 2023 Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Meeting to discuss key issues for the increased integration of DEI in mathematical modelling in biology...
April 16, 2024: Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
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