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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38767979/promoting-healthy-school-food-environments-and-nutrition-in-canada-a-systematic-review-of-interventions-policies-and-programs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bianca Carducci, Georgia Dominguez, Emily Kidd, Christina Oh, Reena Jain, Amira Khan, Zulfiqar A Bhutta
CONTEXT: The school food environment is a critical interface for child and adolescent nutrition, and there is a need to understand existing literature on Canadian school food environments to identify equity gaps and opportunities, and empower decision-makers to plan for future action. OBJECTIVE: Literature on Canadian school food and nutrition interventions, policies, programs, and their effects on diets and nutritional status are synthesized and appraised in this systematic review...
May 20, 2024: Nutrition Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38765060/per-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfass-in-a-marine-apex-predator-white-shark-carcharodon-carcharias-in-the-northwest-atlantic-ocean
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Marciano, Lisa Crawford, Leenia Mukhopadhyay, Wesley Scott, Anne McElroy, Carrie McDonough
Per/polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are ubiquitous, highly persistent anthropogenic chemicals that bioaccumulate and biomagnify in aquatic food webs and are associated with adverse health effects, including liver and kidney diseases, cancers, and immunosuppression. We investigated the accumulation of PFASs in a marine apex predator, the white shark ( Carcharodon carcharias ). Muscle ( N = 12) and blood plasma ( N = 27) samples were collected from 27 sharks during 2018-2021 OCEARCH expeditions along the eastern coast of North America from Nova Scotia to Florida...
May 15, 2024: ACS Environ Au
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730368/identifying-strategies-to-support-implementation-of-interprofessional-primary-care-teams-in-nova-scotia-results-of-a-survey-and-knowledge-sharing-event
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Grant, Rachel Giacomantonio, Kelly Lackie, Adrian MacKenzie, Elizabeth Jeffers, Julia Kontak, Emily Gard Marshall, Susan Philpott, Debbie Sheppard-LeMoine, Elizabeth Lappin, Alice Bruce, Amy Mireault, Deanna Beck, Lindsay Cormier, Ruth Martin-Misener
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional primary care teams (IPCTs) work together to enhance care. Despite evidence on the benefits of IPCTs, implementation remains challenging. This research aims to 1) identify and prioritize barriers and enablers, and 2) co-develop team-level strategies to support IPCT implementation in Nova Scotia, Canada. METHODS: Healthcare providers and staff of IPCTs were invited to complete an online survey to identify barriers and enablers, and the degree to which each item impacted the functioning of their team...
May 10, 2024: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719223/managing-socially-admitted-patients-in-hospital-a-qualitative-study-of-health-care-providers-perceptions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jasmine C Mah, Christie Stilwell, Madeline Kubiseski, Gaurav Arora, Karen Nicholls, Sheliza Khan, Jonathan Veinot, Lucy Eum, Susan Freter, Katalin Koller, Maia von Maltzahn, Kenneth Rockwood, Samuel D Searle, Melissa K Andrew, Emily Gard Marshall
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments are a last resort for some socially vulnerable patients without an acute medical illness (colloquially known as "socially admitted" patients), resulting in their occupation of hospital beds typically designated for patients requiring acute medical care. In this study, we aimed to explore the perceptions of health care providers regarding patients admitted as "social admissions." METHODS: This qualitative study was informed by grounded theory and involved semistructured interviews at a Nova Scotia tertiary care centre...
May 5, 2024: Canadian Medical Association Journal: CMAJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693219/enhancing-surface-drainage-mapping-in-eastern-canada-with-deep-learning-applied-to-lidar-derived-elevation-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathieu F Bilodeau, Travis J Esau, Qamar U Zaman, Brandon Heung, Aitazaz A Farooque
Agricultural dykelands in Nova Scotia rely heavily on a surface drainage technique called land forming, which is used to alter the topography of fields to improve drainage. The presence of land-formed fields provides useful information to better understand land utilization on these lands vulnerable to rising sea levels. Current field boundaries delineation and classification methods, such as manual digitalization and traditional segmentation techniques, are labour-intensive and often require manual and time-consuming parameter selection...
May 1, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688372/temporal-and-spatial-variation-of-domoic-acid-along-canada-s-coast
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai You, Li Xing, Mary Lesperance, Youlian Pan, Xuekui Zhang
Shellfish poisonings have posed severe risks to human health globally. The Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program was established in 1948 to monitor the toxin levels at shellfish harvesting sites along the coast of six provinces in Canada. Domoic acid has been a causal toxin for amnesic shellfish poisoning, and a macro-scale analysis of the temporal and spatial variation of domoic acid along Canada's coast were conducted in this study. We aggregated the toxin levels by week in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) and soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) samples, respectively, over a one-year scale...
April 28, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685464/computerized-clinical-decision-support-to-improve-stroke-prevention-therapy-in-primary-care-management-of-atrial-fibrillation-a-cluster-randomized-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jafna Cox, Laura Hamilton, Lehana Thabane, Gary Foster, James MacKillop, Feng Xie, Antonio Ciaccia, Shurjeel Choudhri, Joanna Nemis-White, Ratika Parkash
BACKGROUND: Despite guidelines supporting antithrombotic therapy use in atrial fibrillation (AF), under-prescribing persists. We assessed whether computerized clinical decision support (CDS) would enable guideline-based antithrombotic therapy for AF patients in primary care. METHODS: This cluster randomized trial of CDS versus usual care (UC) recruited participants from primary care practices across Nova Scotia, following them for 12 months. The CDS tool calculated bleeding and stroke risk scores and provided recommendations for using oral anticoagulants (OAC) per Canadian guidelines...
April 27, 2024: American Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684537/exploring-complication-rates-a-comparative-study-of-breast-reduction-and-combined-breast-reduction-with-abdominoplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Panthea Pouramin, Todd Dow, Jason Williams
BACKGROUND: Despite a trend towards combining abdominoplasty with breast reduction surgery, so called "mommy makeovers", the safety of this combined approach has been the subject of debate, with previous research yielding conflicting results. We evaluated the risk for complications and revision associated with adding abdominoplasty to bilateral breast reduction surgery. METHODS: We conducted a 10-year single-center retrospective chart review of bilateral breast reduction patients in Nova Scotia...
April 29, 2024: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666581/case-series-of-jamestown-canyon-virus-infections-with-neurologic-outcomes-canada-2011-2016
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Vanessa Meier-Stephenson, Michael A Drebot, Kristina Dimitrova, Melanie DiQuinzio, Kevin Fonseca, David Forrest, Todd Hatchette, Muhammad Morshed, Glen Patriquin, Guillaume Poliquin, Lynora Saxinger, Bouchra Serhir, Raymond Tellier, Christian Therrien, Linda Vrbova, Heidi Wood
Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV) is a mosquitoborne orthobunyavirus in the California serogroup that circulates throughout Canada and the United States. Most JCV exposures result in asymptomatic infection or a mild febrile illness, but JCV can also cause neurologic diseases, such as meningitis and encephalitis. We describe a case series of confirmed JCV-mediated neuroinvasive disease among persons from the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and Nova Scotia, Canada, during 2011-2016. We highlight the case definitions, epidemiology, unique features and clinical manifestations, disease seasonality, and outcomes for those cases...
May 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666308/pathogen-surveillance-in-swallows-family-hirundinidae-investigation-into-role-as-avian-influenza-vector-in-eastern-canada-agricultural-landscapes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer F Provencher, Michael G C Brown, Kathryn Hargan, Andrew S Lang, David Lapen, Hannah Lewis, Mark L Mallory, Rebecca Michelin, Greg W Mitchell, Ishraq Rahman, Chris Sharp, Stephen Shikaze, Jordan Wight
First detected in Atlantic Canada in December 2021, highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) subtype H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, A/Goose/Guangdong/1/96 lineage, has caused massive mortality in wild birds and domestic poultry in North America. Swallows (Hirundinidae), abundant in North American agricultural ecosystems, have been proposed as possible (bridge) species for HPAIV transmission between wild and domestic birds. We aimed to seek evidence of the potential role of swallows in bridging AIV infection between wild bird reservoirs and poultry flocks in eastern Canada...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Wildlife Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657821/occurrence-and-mobility-of-thiolated-arsenic-in-legacy-mine-tailings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaabir D Ali, Adriana Guatame-Garcia, Heather E Jamieson, Michael B Parsons, Matthew I Leybourne, Iris Koch, Kela P Weber, David J Patch, Anna L Harrison, Bas Vriens
We studied the occurrence of dissolved thiolated Arsenic (As) in legacy tailings systems in Ontario and Nova Scotia, Canada, and used aqueous and mineralogical speciation analyses to assess its governing geochemical controls. Surface-accessible and inundated tailings in Cobalt, Ontario, contained ~1 wt-% As mainly hosted in secondary arsenate minerals (erythrite, yukonite, and others) and traces of primary sulfide minerals (cobaltite, gersdorffite and others). Significant fractions of thiolated As (up to 5...
April 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642414/process-mining-uncovers-actionable-patterns-of-red-blood-cell-unit-wastage-in-a-health-care-network
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neal I Callaghan, Jason Quinn, Robert Liwski, Natalie Chisholm, Calvino Cheng
Packed red blood cell transfusions are integral to the care of the critically and chronically ill patient, but require careful storage and a large, coordinated network to ensure their integrity during distribution and administration. Auditing a Transfusion Medicine service can be challenging due to the complexity of this network. Process mining is an analytical technique that allows for the identification of high-efficiency pathways through a network, as well as areas of challenge for targeted innovation. Here, we detail a case study of an efficiency audit of the Transfusion Medicine service of the Nova Scotia Health Administration Central Zone using process mining, across a period encompassing years prior to, during, and after the acute COVID-19 pandemic...
March 29, 2024: Transfusion Medicine Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636647/longitudinal-study-of-paralytic-shellfish-toxins-along-canada-s-coast
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai You, Li Xing, Mary Lesperance, Youlian Pan, Xuekui Zhang
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in shellfish products have led to severe risks to human health. To monitor the risk, the Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program has been collecting longitudinal PST measurements in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) and soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) samples in six coastal provinces of Canada. The spatial distributions of major temporal variation patterns were studied via Functional Principal Component Analysis. Seasonal increases in PST contamination were found to vary the most in terms of magnitude along the coastlines, which provides support for location-specific management of the time-sensitive PST contamination...
April 16, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636357/interfacility-transfer-of-the-critically-ill-transfer-status-does-not-influence-survival
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Garrett McDougall, Osama Loubani
PURPOSE: To estimate differences in case-mix adjusted hospital mortality between adult ICU patients who are transferred during their ICU-stay and those who are not. METHODS: 19,260 visits to 12 ICUs in Nova Scotia (NS), Canada April 2018-September 2023 were analyzed. Data were obtained from the NS Provincial ICU database. Generalized additive models (GAMs) were used to estimate differences in case-mix adjusted hospital mortality between patients who underwent transfer and those who did not...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621715/yeast-communities-of-a-north-american-hybrid-wine-grape-differ-between-organic-and-conventional-vineyards
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adele L Bunbury-Blanchette, Lihua Fan, Gavin Kernaghan
AIMS: To compare the species diversity and composition of indigenous yeast communities of hybrid grapes from conventionally and organically cultivated vineyards of an emerging cool-climate wine producing region. METHODS AND RESULTS: Illumina MiSeq sequences from L'Acadie blanc grape musts were processed and filtered to characterize indigenous yeast communities in organic and conventional vineyards of the Annapolis Valley wine region in Nova Scotia, Canada. While cultivation practice was not associated with yeast diversity or species richness, there was a strong effect on yeast community composition, with conventional vineyards characterized by higher proportions of Sporidiobolales and Filobasidium magnum, and organic vineyards supporting Filobasidium species other than F...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617101/%C3%AF-new-records-of-rove-beetles-from-the-province-of-quebec-and-additional-provincial-records-in-canada-coleoptera-staphylinidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas Bédard, Adam Brunke, Pierrick Bloin, Ludovic Leclerc
We newly report 25 provincial records of rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) from the province of Quebec from the following subfamilies: Steninae (1), Euaesthetinae (1), Omaliinae (2), Oxyporinae (1), Paederinae (1), Proteininae (1), Pselaphinae (2), Scaphidiinae (2), Scydmaeninae (2), Staphylininae (11) and Tachyporinae (1). Among these, two species are also reported for the first time from Ontario, two from Nova Scotia, and five are new Canadian records. We also report the first supporting data for Suniusmelanocephalus (Fabricius, 1792) and Scopaeusminutus Erichson, 1840 for Quebec, and of Arpediumschwarzi Fauvel, 1878, Phyllodrepapunctiventris (Fauvel, 1878), and Sepedophilusbasalis (Erichson, 1839) for Ontario...
2024: ZooKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608891/impacts-of-groundwater-dynamics-around-a-macro-tidal-river-on-agricultural-soil-salinity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hayden Tackley, Barret Kurylyk, Craig Lake
Estuaries are vulnerable to oceanic and atmospheric climate change. Much of the research investigating climate change impacts on estuaries is focused on saltwater intrusion within surface water due to drought and rising sea levels, with implications for ecosystems and humans. Groundwater and soil near estuaries may also be influenced, as estuary salinity and hydraulic head changes can impact soils and aquifers not previously at risk of salinization. This study was conducted to address knowledge gaps related to present and future groundwater salinity distribution in a groundwater system connected to a macro-tidal estuary that experiences a tidal bore due to its hydraulic connection to the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada...
April 10, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590805/exploring-the-prevalence-and-predictors-of-low-resilience-and-likely-ptsd-in-residents-of-two-provinces-in-canada-during-the-2023-wildfires
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Medard K Adu, Reham Shalaby, Belinda Agyapong, Raquel da Luz Dias, Vincent I O Agyapong
BACKGROUND: The recent wildfires in Canada serve as a stark example of the substantial and enduring harm they cause to the health of individuals and communities. Assessing the prevalence and correlates of Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and low resilience is valuable for policymakers in public health. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of low resilience and likely PTSD among subscribers of Text4Hope, an e-mental health program that delivered daily supportive messages to residents of Nova Scotia (NS) and Alberta(AB) during the recent wildfires...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587981/an-analysis-of-benign-prostatic-hyperplasia-surgical-treatment-reimbursement-trends-across-canada-examining-provincial-changes-over-the-recent-decade-with-comparison-to-cost-of-living-changes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anindyo Chakraborty, Dean S Elterman, Nicholas Corsi, David Bouhadana, Gregory Bailly, Premal Patel, Rowen McLellan, Liam Hickey, Daniel Costa, Matthew Andrews, Howard Evans, Connor M Forbes, Hazem Elmansy, Malek Meskawi, Naeem Bhojani, Bilal Chugtai, Kevin C Zorn
INTRODUCTION: A variety of procedures for the endoscopic surgical treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) refractory to medical therapy have existed for decades. The present study examines trends in surgeon compensation for these treatments within Canada. METHODS: The physician fee schedule for BPH surgery across 10 Canadian provinces for the years 2010 and 2023 were obtained. A descriptive study examining first, the provincial reimbursement for transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) and laser ablative/enucleation surgery; second, the difference in TURP reimbursement between 2010 and 2023; and third, the annual change in TURP reimbursement juxtaposed with the annual change in the provincial Consumer Price Index (CPI) and annual salary for the working population aged 35-44...
April 2, 2024: Canadian Urological Association Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582824/adapting-care-provision-in-family-practice-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-qualitative-study-exploring-the-impact-of-primary-care-reforms-in-four-canadian-regions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Mathews, Lindsay Hedden, Julia Lukewich, Emily Gard Marshall, Leslie Meredith, Lauren Moritz, Dana Ryan, Sarah Spencer, Judith B Brown, Paul S Gill, Eric K W Wong
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades, Canadian provinces and territories have introduced a series of primary care reforms in an attempt to improve access to and quality of primary care services, resulting in diverse organizational structures and practice models. We examine the impact of these reforms on family physicians' (FPs) ability to adapt their roles during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the provision of routine primary care. METHODS: As part of a larger case study, we conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with FPs in four Canadian regions: British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Ontario...
April 6, 2024: BMC Prim Care
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