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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665136/older-persons-participation-in-hard-martial-arts-opportunities-to-improve-psychological-well-being-a-scoping-review
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Dan Sullivan, Mike Climstein, Brian Moore, Luke Del Vecchio
This study aims to explore the potential psychological and cognitive advantages for older individuals engaged in hard martial arts (HMA), through a comprehensive scoping review of literature up to 2023. Specifically, it examines the extent of changes in cognition, mental state, and quality of life among elderly participants of HMA. Inclusion criteria were studies conducted on healthy persons who were over 50 years of age. Only papers published in the English language were included. The search was undertaken in electronic databases and sources of grey literature...
2024: International Journal of Exercise Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615478/developing-an-alternative-care-pathway-for-emergency-ambulance-responses-for-adults-with-epilepsy-a-discrete-choice-experiment-to-understand-which-configuration-service-users-prefer-part-of-the-collaborate-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Holmes, Pete Dixon, Amy Mathieson, Leone Ridsdale, Myfanwy Morgan, Alison McKinlay, Jon Dickson, Steve Goodacre, Mike Jackson, Deborah Foster, Kristy Hardman, Steve Bell, Anthony Marson, Dyfrig Hughes, Adam J Noble
INTRODUCTION: To identify service users' preferences for an alternative care pathway for adults with epilepsy presenting to the ambulance service. METHODS: Extensive formative work (qualitative, survey and knowledge exchange) informed the design of a stated preference discrete choice experiment (DCE). This hypothetical survey was hosted online and consisted of 12 binary choices of alternative care pathways described in terms of: the paramedic's access to medical records/ 'care plan', what happens next (described in terms of conveyance), time, availability of epilepsy specialists today, general practitioner (GP) notification and future contact with epilepsy specialists...
April 10, 2024: Seizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613878/service-users-preferences-and-feasibility-which-alternative-care-pathway-for-adult-ambulance-users-achieves-the-optimal-balance-workshops-for-the-collaborate-project
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Adam J Noble, Beth Morris, Pete Dixon, Amy Mathieson, Leone Ridsdale, Myfanwy Morgan, Jon Dickson, Steve Goodacre, Mike Jackson, Dyfrig Hughes, Anthony Marson, Emily Holmes
INTRODUCTION: Adults presenting to the ambulance service for diagnosed epilepsy are often transported to emergency departments (EDs) despite no clinical need. An alternative care pathway (CP) could allow paramedics to divert them from ED and instigate ambulatory care improvements. To identify the most promising CP configuration for subsequent testing, the COLLABORATE project surveyed people with epilepsy and family/friends who had recently used the English ambulance service to elicit preferences for 288 CP configurations for different seizures...
April 11, 2024: Seizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601273/hypothermia-amongst-neonatal-admissions-in-kenya-a-retrospective-cohort-study-assessing-prevalence-trends-associated-factors-and-its-relationship-with-all-cause-neonatal-mortality
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John Wainaina, Morris Ogero, Livingstone Mumelo, Kefa Wairoto, George Mbevi, Timothy Tuti, Paul Mwaniki, Grace Irimu, Mike English, Jalemba Aluvaala
BACKGROUND: Reports on hypothermia from high-burden countries like Kenya amongst sick newborns often include few centers or relatively small sample sizes. OBJECTIVES: This study endeavored to describe: (i) the burden of hypothermia on admission across 21 newborn units in Kenya, (ii) any trend in prevalence of hypothermia over time, (iii) factors associated with hypothermia at admission, and (iv) hypothermia's association with inpatient neonatal mortality. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted from January 2020 to March 2023, focusing on small and sick newborns admitted in 21 NBUs...
2024: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507232/a-systematic-review-of-national-interventions-and-policies-to-optimize-antibiotic-use-in-healthcare-settings-in-england
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Rebecca Knowles, Clare Chandler, Stephen O'Neill, Mike Sharland, Nicholas Mays
OBJECTIVES: To identify and assess the effectiveness of national antibiotic optimization interventions in primary and secondary care in England (2013-2022). METHODS: A systematic scoping review was conducted. Literature databases (Embase and Medline) were used to identify interventions and evaluations. Reports included the UK AMR Strategy (2013-2018), National Action Plan (2019-2024) and English Surveillance Programme for Antimicrobial Utilisation and Resistance (ESPAUR) reports (2014-2022)...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475802/assessing-the-research-landscape-and-clinical-utility-of-large-language-models-a-scoping-review
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Ye-Jean Park, Abhinav Pillai, Jiawen Deng, Eddie Guo, Mehul Gupta, Mike Paget, Christopher Naugler
IMPORTANCE: Large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's ChatGPT are powerful generative systems that rapidly synthesize natural language responses. Research on LLMs has revealed their potential and pitfalls, especially in clinical settings. However, the evolving landscape of LLM research in medicine has left several gaps regarding their evaluation, application, and evidence base. OBJECTIVE: This scoping review aims to (1) summarize current research evidence on the accuracy and efficacy of LLMs in medical applications, (2) discuss the ethical, legal, logistical, and socioeconomic implications of LLM use in clinical settings, (3) explore barriers and facilitators to LLM implementation in healthcare, (4) propose a standardized evaluation framework for assessing LLMs' clinical utility, and (5) identify evidence gaps and propose future research directions for LLMs in clinical applications...
March 12, 2024: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458787/usability-of-technological-tools-to-overcome-language-barriers-in-health-care-a-scoping-review-protocol
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Annika Kreienbrinck, Saskia Hanft-Robert, Mike Mösko
INTRODUCTION: In many healthcare contexts globally, where the languages of care providers and patients do not match, miscommunication or non-communication can lead to inaccurate diagnoses and subpar treatment outcomes. In order to bridge these language barriers, a range of informal practices are used, such as family members or staff acting as interpreters, 'receptive multilingualism' or machine translation. The development and use of technological tools are increasing, but factors such as translation quality for complex health-related texts vary widely between languages...
March 8, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437217/effectiveness-of-a-multi-country-implementation-focused-network-on-quality-of-care-delivery-of-interventions-and-processes-for-improved-maternal-newborn-and-child-health-outcomes
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Nehla Djellouli, Yusra Ribhi Shawar, Kasonde Mwaba, Kohenour Akter, Gloria Seruwagi, Asebe Amenu Tufa, Geremew Gonfa, Kondwani Mwandira, Agnes Kyamulabi, Jeremy Shiffman, Mike English, Tim Colbourn
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) aims to work through learning, action, leadership and accountability. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of QCN in these four areas at the global level and in four QCN countries: Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Malawi and Uganda. This mixed method evaluation comprised 2-4 iterative rounds of data collection between 2019-2022, involving stakeholder interviews, hospital observations, QCN members survey, and document review. Qualitative data was analysed using a coding framework developed from underlying theories on network effectiveness, behaviour change, and QCN proposed theory of change...
2024: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433121/adenoma-characteristics-in-the-english-bowel-cancer-screening-programme
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debasis Majumdar, Roisin Bevan, Mahmoud Essam, Claire Nickerson, Pali Hungin, Mike Bramble, Matthew D Rutter
AIM: The English Bowel Cancer Screening Programme detects colorectal cancers and premalignant polyps in a faecal occult blood test-positive population. The aim of this work is to describe the detection rates and characteristics of adenomas within the programme, identify predictive factors influencing the presence or absence of carcinoma within adenomas and identify the factors predicting the presence of advanced colonic neoplasia in different colon segments. METHOD: The Bowel Cancer Screening System was retrospectively searched for polyps detected during colonoscopies between June 2006 and June 2012, at which time a guaiac test was being used...
March 3, 2024: Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386923/first-referral-hospitals-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-the-need-for-a-renewed-focus
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Rosanna Jeffries Mazhar, Tamara Mulenga Willows, Suraj Bhattarai, Chit-Su Tinn, Nadine Misago, Mike English
First referral hospitals (FRHs) are the hospitals closest to the community, which offer expertise or technologies to complement more widely available 'basic' ambulatory care or inpatient care. Despite having been a subject of interest in global health policy in the latter half of the 20th century, in more recent decades, they appear to have been overshadowed. This paper reviews what is understood by FRH, drawing on both academic and policy literature, complemented by specific country case studies. We undertook three reviews: a grey literature review of global and regional policy reports and documents, a structured review of the academic literature on FRH and a review of FRH-related policies in eight countries...
February 22, 2024: Health Policy and Planning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365407/breaking-the-silence-on-first-referral-hospitals-and-universal-health-coverage
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Mike English, Laetitia Rispel, Freddie Ssengooba, Nigel Edwards
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Lancet Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360612/household-factors-and-prevalence-of-squalor-meta-analysis-and-meta-regression
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Mike Norton, Stephen Kellett, Vyv Huddy, Melanie Simmonds-Buckley
BACKGROUND: Severe domestic squalor occurs when a person lives in a dwelling that is significantly unclean, disorganised and unhygienic. The limited previous research has primarily focused on the characteristics of those who live in squalor and the associated risk factors. Robust and reliable studies of squalor prevalence have not been conducted. This study sought to produce a reliable estimate of the point prevalence of squalor. METHODS: Using data from 13-years of the English Housing Survey, N = 85,681 households were included in a prevalence meta-analysis...
February 15, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354621/the-role-of-medical-support-workers-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-the-nhs-in-the-uk-a-qualitative-service-evaluation-at-the-oxford-university-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
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Samprita Chakma, Hanyu Wang, Mike English, Mesulame Namedre, Elaine Hill, Shobhana Nagraj
We conducted a service evaluation of the medical support worker (MSW) role at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust following the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The aim was to explore the roles of MSWs, their contributions to the NHS, factors influencing their career choices, and the goals of the MSW position, to inform quality improvement in relation to their integration into the Trust. The perspectives of MSWs, their supervisors and recruiters were analysed through nine semi-structured interviews and two focus group discussions involving 18 participants...
January 19, 2024: Clinical Medicine: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331742/hospital-readiness-for-the-provision-of-care-to-critically-ill-patients-in-tanzania-an-in-depth-cross-sectional-study
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Karima Khalid, Carl Otto Schell, Jacquie Oliwa, Mike English, Onesmus Onyango, Jacob Mcknight, Elibariki Mkumbo, Khamis Awadh, John Maiba, Tim Baker
BACKGROUND: Critical illness is a state of ill health with vital organ dysfunction, a high risk of imminent death if care is not provided and potential for reversibility. The burden of critical illness is high, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Critical care can be provided as Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC)- the effective, low-cost, basic care that all critically ill patients should receive in all parts of all hospitals in the world- and advanced critical care- complex, resource-intensive care usually provided in an intensive care unit...
February 8, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308369/deconcentrating-regulation-in-low-and-middle-income-country-health-systems-a-proposed-ambidextrous-solution-to-problems-with-professional-regulation-for-doctors-and-nurses-in-kenya-and-uganda
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Gerry McGivern, Francis Wafula, Gloria Seruwagi, Tina Kiefer, Anita Musiega, Catherine Nakidde, Dosila Ogira, Mike Gill, Mike English
BACKGROUND: Regulation can improve professional practice and patient care, but is often weakly implemented and enforced in health systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Taking a de-centred and frontline perspective, we examine national regulatory actors' and health professionals' views and experiences of health professional regulation in Kenya and Uganda and discuss how it might be improved in LMICs more generally. METHODS: We conducted large-scale research on professional regulation for doctors and nurses (including midwives) in Uganda and Kenya during 2019-2021...
February 2, 2024: Human Resources for Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290477/attitudes-towards-covid-19-vaccination-in-adults-with-haematological-malignancies
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Richard Blennerhassett, Nada Hamad, Lisa Grech, Alastair Kwok, Tammie Choi, Cecily Forsyth, Jacqueline Jagger, Stephen Opat, Sam Harris, Bryan Anthony Chan, Mike Nguyen, Nathan Bain, Daphne Day, Eva Segelov
INTRODUCTION: Despite people with haematological malignancies being particularly vulnerable to severe COVID-19 infection and complications, vaccine hesitancy may be a barrier to optimal vaccination. This study explored attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in people with haematological malignancies. METHODS: People with haematological malignancies at nine Australian health services were surveyed between June and October, 2021. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were collected...
January 30, 2024: Acta Haematologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38199778/scoping-review-of-interventions-to-improve-continuity-of-postdischarge-care-for-newborns-in-lmics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gulraj Grewal, Sebastian S Fuller, Asma Rababeh, Michuki Maina, Mike English, Chris Paton, Chrysanthi Papoutsi
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal mortality remains significant in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) with in-hospital mortality rates similar to those following discharge from healthcare facilities. Care continuity interventions have been suggested as a way of reducing postdischarge mortality by better linking care between facilities and communities. This scoping review aims to map and describe interventions used in LMICs to improve care continuity for newborns after discharge and examine assumptions underpinning the design and delivery of continuity...
January 10, 2024: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196173/best-practice-recommendations-for-medically-assisted-reproduction-in-patients-with-known-cardiovascular-disease-or-at-high-risk-of-cardiovascular-disease
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REVIEW
Kate English, Charlotte Frise, Johanna Trinder, Matthew Cauldwell, Maggie Simpson, Dawn Adamson, Chris Elton, Gwenda Burns, Meenakshi Choudhary, Mike Nathanson, Leema Robert, Jim Moore, Pat O'Brien, Jyotsna Pundir
Increasing numbers of people are seeking assisted conception. In people with known cardiac disease or risk factors for cardiac disease, assisted conception may carry increased risks during treatment and any subsequent pregnancy. These risks should be assessed, considered and minimized prior to treatment.
December 2024: Human Fertility: Journal of the British Fertility Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183612/a-systematic-literature-review-of-psychological-interventions-for-adults-with-type%C3%A2-1-diabetes
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Onyinye Diribe, Karen Palmer, Adee Kennedy, Marissa Betts, Katarzyna Borkowska, Cecile Dessapt-Baradez, Mike Baxter
INTRODUCTION: The psychological burden of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is considerable. The condition affects the daily lives of adults living with T1DM (ALWT1DM) in many ways. International guidelines highlight the importance of providing psychological support to ALWT1DM to improve health outcomes and well-being. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to identify the evidence on the impact of psychological interventions on glycaemic control and psychological outcomes in ALWT1DM...
February 2024: Diabetes Therapy: Research, Treatment and Education of Diabetes and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176878/third-delay-in-care-of-critically-ill-patients-a-qualitative-investigation-of-public-hospitals-in-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Onesmus O Onyango, Tamara M Willows, Jacob McKnight, Carl Otto Schell, Tim Baker, Elibariki Mkumbo, John Maiba, Karima Khalid, Mike English, Jacquie N Oliwa
OBJECTIVES: Third delay refers to delays in delivering requisite care to patients after they arrive at a health facility. In low-resource care settings, effective triage and flow of care are difficult to guarantee. In this study, we aimed to identify delays in the delivery of care to critically ill patients and possible ways to address these delays. DESIGN: This was an exploratory qualitative study using in-depth interviews and patient journeys. The qualitative data were transcribed and aggregated into themes in NVivo V...
January 4, 2024: BMJ Open
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