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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702690/clinical-nursing-competency-during-epidemics-a-qualitative-content-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leila Abadian, Negin Masoudi Alavi, Zahra Tagharrobi
BACKGROUND: Nurses are on the frontline for managing epidemic diseases. Different aspects of clinical nursing competencies during epidemics are important issues that need investigation. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the required clinical competencies for nurses during epidemics. Understanding these competencies could provide valuable information for health care services and nursing education organizations to prepare nurses for future epidemics...
May 3, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702079/burden-of-covid-19-pandemic-on-tuberculosis-hospitalisation-patterns-at-a-tertiary-care-hospital-in-rajasthan-india-a-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sumit Rajotiya, Shivang Mishra, Anurag Kumar Singh, Sourav Debnath, Preeti Raj, Pratima Singh, Hemant Bareth, Prashant Nakash, Anupama Sharma, Mahaveer Singh, Deepak Nathiya, Nalin Joshi, Balvir Singh Tomar
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosis (TB) trends, patient demographics, disease types and hospitalisation duration within the Respiratory Medicine Department over three distinct phases: pre-COVID-19, COVID-19 and post-COVID-19. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis using electronic medical records of patients with TB admitted between June 2018 and June 2023 was done to explore the impact of COVID-19 on patients with TB...
May 3, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701842/opioid-use-disorder-among-hospitalized-adults-in-north-carolina-analysis-from-the-2000-2020-nc-state-inpatient-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brook T Alemu, Hind A Beydoun, Olaniyi Olayinka, Beth Harmer, Aaron R Brown
OBJECTIVES: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is characterized as a chronic condition that was first outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition , and now the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision . It encompasses frequent opioid usage, cravings, the development of tolerance, withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation, unsuccessful attempts to quit or reduce use, and recurrent use even when faced with negative consequences...
May 2024: Southern Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700915/supporting-migrant-children-in-pediatric-settings-lessons-learned-from-the-us-migrant-humanitarian-crisis-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aimee Hilado, Alissa Charvonia, Wendy Rocio Martinez Araujo, Falu Rami, Elizabeth Sanchez
This article examines the influx of migrants to the United States and highlights current global and local immigration trends. The authors focus on migrant children-specifically the effect of migration trauma in the context of humanitarian responses to the intentional movement of migrants to Democrat-led cities across the US to humanize the compounded effects of migration trauma, restrictive immigration policies, and the current resettlement landscape for migrants. The authors are directly involved with supporting migrant arrivals who have relocated to Chicago from the southern border, and apply field knowledge to articulate current barriers to accessing health care and best practices within pediatric settings supporting migrant arrivals...
May 2024: Pediatric Annals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699129/the-urgent-call-for-improved-healthcare-for-children-in-palestine-amidst-conflict
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EDITORIAL
Sohilkhan R Pathan, Kruti B Sharma, Shaffiq Y Saiyad
The ongoing conflict in Palestine has exacerbated an already dire healthcare situation for children, with hospitals and medical facilities struggling to function amidst targeted attacks and limited resources. This editorial highlights the urgent need for improved healthcare infrastructure and access to medical services for Palestinian children, who face disproportionate suffering and trauma. The blockade and restrictions on Gaza further compound the crisis, hindering access to specialized care and essential medications...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696900/unravelling-the-diagnostic-methodologies-for-sars-cov-2-the-indispensable-need-for-developing-point-of-care-testing
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REVIEW
Erfan Shahbazi, Asma Moradi, Hamidreza Mollasalehi, Seyed Reza Mohebbi
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-caused COVID-19 pandemic that continues to be a global menace and since its emergence in the late 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has been vigorously spreading throughout the globe putting the whole world into a multidimensional calamity. The suitable diagnosis strategies are on the front line of the battle against preventing the spread of infections. Since the clinical manifestation of COVID-19 is shared between various diseases, detection of the unique impacts of the pathogen on the host along with the diagnosis of the virus itself should be addressed...
May 1, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696161/informing-evidence-based-medicine-for-opioid-use-disorder-using-pharmacoeconomic-studies
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REVIEW
Ali Jalali
INTRODUCTION: The health and economic consequences of inadequately treated opioid use disorder (OUD) are substantial. Healthcare systems in the United States (US) and other countries are facing a growing healthcare crisis due to opioids. Although effective medications for OUD exist, relying solely on clinical information is insufficient for addressing the opioid crisis. AREAS COVERED: In this review, the role of pharmacoeconomic studies in informing evidence-based medication treatment for OUD is discussed, with a particular emphasis on the US healthcare system, where the economic burden is significantly higher than the global average...
May 2, 2024: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695767/resident-perspectives-on-the-impact-of-program-leadership-communication-on-well-being-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A McGinn, Lynne M Rosenberg, Grace S Chandler, L Barry Seltz
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic introduced a myriad of changes that negatively impacted resident physicians' well-being. Communication from program leadership may mitigate resident stress during times of crisis, yet literature supporting this premise is scant, and best communication practices remain uncertain. This qualitative study aimed to identify stressors to residents and explore the influence of residency program leadership's communication on emotional stress during the COVID-19 pandemic...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Communication in Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694664/back-pain-in-the-era-of-opioid-restriction-and-implications-for-neurosurgeons-based-on-qualitative-findings-from-a-rural-state
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cara L Sedney, Uchenna Okakpu, Patricia Dekeseredy, Robin A Pollini, Joshua M Rosenow, Treah Haggerty
Historically, back pain has been an inciting complaint for the initiation of opioids. Aggressive marketing of opioids to treat back pain coupled with the initiation of pain being treated as "the fifth vital sign" contributed to the emerging opioid crisis in the USA. West Virginia (WV) has long been considered the epicenter of the crisis. In 2018, the WV legislature passed a bill that placed prescribing limits on opioids. Our group set out to investigate the impacts of opioid prescribing restrictions through a sequential, mixed methods study evaluating prescription trends and stakeholder experiences...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691301/matching-mobile-crisis-models-to-communities-an-example-from-northwestern-ontario
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jillian Zitars, Deborah Scharf
Police are often the first to encounter individuals when they are experiencing a mental health crisis. Other professionals with different skill sets, however, may be needed to optimize crisis response. Increasingly, police and mental health agencies are creating co-responder teams (CRTs) in which police and mental health professionals co-respond to crisis calls. While past evaluations of CRTs have shown promising results (e.g. hospital diversions; cost-effectiveness), most studies occurred in larger urban contexts...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687806/treatment-seeking-experiences-of-acs-patients-in-yogyakarta-indonesia-during-covid-19-pandemic-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pramitha Esha Nirmala Dewi, Montaya Sunantiwat, Montarat Thavorncharoensap, Sitaporn Youngkong, Surakit Nathisuwan, Bangunawati Rahajeng
Delay in treatment seeking is recognized as a major contributor for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) mortality in Indonesia. Despite the significance of timely treatment, decline in admission and delay in presentation of patients with ACS were consistently reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. These suggested that treatment seeking performance of patients during the pandemic might be different from the previous period. This qualitative study aimed to explore treatment seeking behaviour, barriers in seeking medical treatment, and experiences of patients with ACS in Yogyakarta, Indonesia during COVID-19 pandemic...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687771/describing-the-development-and-implementation-of-a-novel-collaborative-multidisciplinary-approach-to-deliver-foot-health-supports-for-individuals-experiencing-homelessness-and-its-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajna Ogrin, Mary-Anne Rushford, Joseph Fallon, Rebecca Mannix, Ben Quinn, Anthony Lewis
Basic foot care is a real need of people experiencing homelessness. To improve access to foot health for this group, three services structured to provide healthcare support for people experiencing homelessness collaborated in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia: an established nurse-led Homeless Persons Program (HPP), a specialty community health podiatry clinic servicing people experiencing homelessness, and a charity supporting disadvantaged communities providing free socks, foot first aid kits and second-hand footwear for distribution by nurses and podiatrists of participating services...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687175/the-veterans-crisis-line-relations-among-immediate-call-outcomes-and-treatment-contact-and-utilization-following-the-call
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter C Britton, Elizabeth Karras, Tracy Stecker, John Klein, Dev Crasta, Lisa A Brenner, Wilfred R Pigeon
OBJECTIVE: Crisis line callers experience reductions in distress and suicidal ideation and utilize more health care following calls. The purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in distress and suicidal ideation during a call are associated with later healthcare contact and utilization. METHOD: Veterans Crisis Line calls from 599 veterans were extracted with call dates between 12/1/2018 and 11/30/2019. Calls were coded for changes in distress and suicidal ideation and linked with VA medical records to obtain healthcare data...
April 30, 2024: Suicide & Life-threatening Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687065/tocilizumab-demonstrates-superiority-in-decreasing-c-reactive-protein-levels-in-hospitalized-covid-19-patients-compared-to-standard-care-treatment-alone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina Calderón-Ochoa, Narek Plamenov-Donchev, Fernando Hernández-Quiñones, Olga Mendoza-López, Luis Carlos Hinojos-Gallardo, Asunción José Longino-Gómez, Raúl Hernádez-Saldaña, Jorge Duque-Rodríguez, María Cecilia Ishida-Gutiérrez
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has caused a global pandemic, leading to health, economic, and political crisis. The virus triggers the activation of inflammatory reactants including interleukin-6 (IL-6), ferritin, and C-reactive protein (CRP), causing multiorgan damage, particularly affecting the lungs. Tocilizumab, an IL-6 receptor blocker, has the potential to diminish the progression of the disease and reduce organ damage and long-term complications. The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the efficacy of tocilizumab in decreasing CRP levels in hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients compared to standard care without the drug...
April 30, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685288/mechanical-ventilation-in-older-adults-with-dementia-opportunities-to-promote-goal-concordant-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren R Pollack, Jamie T Nomitch, Lois Downey, Sudiptho R Paul, May J Reed, Alison M Uyeda, Whitney A Kiker, Danae G Dotolo, Elizabeth Dzeng, Robert Y Lee, Ruth A Engelberg, Erin K Kross
CONTEXT: Recent studies show increasing use of mechanical ventilation among people living with dementia. There are concerns that this trend may not be driven by patient preferences. OBJECTIVES: To better understand decision-making regarding mechanical ventilation in people living with dementia. METHODS: This was an electronic health record-based retrospective cohort study of older adults with dementia (n=295) hospitalized at one of two teaching hospitals between 2015 and 2019 who were supported with mechanical ventilation (n=191) or died without mechanical ventilation (n=104)...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684344/reducing-inpatient-opioid-consumption-after-caesarean-delivery-effects-of-an-opioid-stewardship-programme-and-racial-impact-in-a-community-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Dongiu Kim, Eric Chiang, Andrew Volio, Alexis Skolaris, Aratara Nutcharoen, Eric Vogan, Kevin Krivanek, Sabry Salama Ayad
Caesarean section is the most common inpatient surgery in the USA, with more than 1.1 million procedures in 2020. Similar to other surgical procedures, healthcare providers rely on opioids for postoperative pain management. However, current evidence shows that postpartum patients usually experience less pain due to pregnancy-related physiological changes. Owing to the current opioid crisis, public health agencies urge providers to provide rational opioid prescriptions. In addition, a personalised postoperative opioid prescription may benefit racial minorities since research shows that this population receives fewer opioids despite greater pain levels...
April 29, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683611/caring-letters-sent-by-a-clinician-or-peer-to-at-risk-veterans-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Mark A Reger, Aaron Legler, MaryGrace Lauver, Kertu Tenso, Caitlin Manchester, Cameron Griffin, Kiersten L Strombotne, Sara J Landes, Shelan Porter, Jolie E Bourgeois, Melissa M Garrido
IMPORTANCE: Caring letters is an evidence-based suicide prevention intervention in acute care settings, but its outcomes among individuals who contact a national crisis line have not previously been evaluated. OBJECTIVE: To examine the outcomes of the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) caring letters intervention and determine whether there are differences in outcomes by signatory. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This parallel randomized clinical trial compared signatories of caring letters and used an observational design to compare no receipt of caring letters with any caring letters receipt...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683591/caring-for-hospitalized-adults-with-opioid-use-disorder-in-the-era-of-fentanyl-a-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Honora Englander, Ashish P Thakrar, Sarah M Bagley, Theresa Rolley, Kathryn Dong, Elaine Hyshka
IMPORTANCE: The rise of fentanyl and other high-potency synthetic opioids across US and Canada has been associated with increasing hospitalizations and unprecedented overdose deaths. Hospitalization is a critical touchpoint to engage patients and offer life-saving opioid use disorder (OUD) care when admitted for OUD or other medical conditions. OBSERVATIONS: Clinical best practices include managing acute withdrawal and pain, initiating medication for OUD, integrating harm reduction principles and practices, addressing in-hospital substance use, and supporting hospital-to-community care transitions...
April 29, 2024: JAMA Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683488/quinolone-scaffolds-as-potential-drug-candidates-against-infectious-microbes-a-review
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REVIEW
Vishal Sharma, Rina Das, Dinesh Kumar Mehta, Diksha Sharma, Shahbaz Aman, M U Khan
Prevalence of microbial infections and new rising pathogens are signified as causative agent for variety of serious and lethal health crisis in past years. Despite medical advances, bacterial and fungal infections continue to be a rising problem in the health care system. As more bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics used in therapy, and as more invasive microbial species develop resistance to conventional antimicrobial drugs. Relevant published publications from the last two decades, up to 2024, were systematically retrieved from the MEDLINE/PubMed, SCOPUS, EMBASE, and WOS databases using keywords such as quinolones, anti-infective, antibacterial, antimicrobial resistance and patents on quinolone derivatives...
April 29, 2024: Molecular Diversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681344/mounting-stroke-crisis-in-india-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Vedant N Hedau, Tushar Patil
Stroke, a neurological disorder, has emerged as a formidable health challenge in India, with its incidence on the rise. Increased risk factors, which also correlate with economic prosperity, are linked to this rise, including hypertension, diabetes, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and alcohol intake. Particularly worrisome is the impact on young adults, a pivotal segment of India's workforce. Stroke encompasses various clinical subtypes and cerebrovascular disorders (CVDs), contributing to its multifaceted nature...
March 2024: Curēus
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