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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38761129/the-role-of-european-chemical-manufacturing-companies-in-promoting-effective-communication-of-conditions-of-safe-use-by-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Urbanus, Evelyn Tjoe Nij, Cornelia Tietz
In 2006, the revised chemicals management legislation mandated that manufacturers of hazardous chemical substances conduct risk assessments for the entire substance life cycle. Additionally, they must communicate use-specific safe handling advice (exposure scenarios) to their customer, as annex to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Despite significant efforts to develop workable solutions for chemical mixtures, this goal has not yet been fully achieved. Therefore, a Cefic research project (LRI B23) was commissioned on how to ensure meaningful health risk communication for workers across supply chains...
May 18, 2024: Annals of Work Exposures and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745233/developing-a-survey-to-measure-nursing-students-knowledge-attitudes-and-beliefs-influences-and-willingness-to-be-involved-in-medical-assistance-in-dying-maid-a-mixed-method-modified-e-delphi-study
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Jocelyn Schroeder, Barbara Pesut, Lise Olsen, Nelly D Oelke, Helen Sharp
BACKGROUND: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016. Canada's legislation is the first to permit Nurse Practitioners (NP) to serve as independent MAiD assessors and providers. Registered Nurses' (RN) also have important roles in MAiD that include MAiD care coordination; client and family teaching and support, MAiD procedural quality; healthcare provider and public education; and bereavement care for family. Nurses have a right under the law to conscientious objection to participating in MAiD...
May 14, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725206/knowledge-attitudes-and-barriers-of-organ-donation-in-jeddah-city-saudi-arabia-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marym Alaamri, Nuran Marwan Hanbali, Waad Hasheem Alsulami, Taif Saad Almaabadi, Mawaddah Saeed Barashid, Aisha Alhofaian, Afnan Tunsi, Lisa Babkair
Organ donation is considered a life-saving treatment for end-stage organ failure worldwide. However, the severe organ shortage in Saudi Arabia creates a gap between patients in need of transplantation and the availability of organs. In Saudi Arabia, a limited number of studies have assessed knowledge and attitudes toward organ donation, especially in Jeddah City. Thus, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and barriers to organ donation and to determine the factors that may hinder or facilitate organ donation...
November 1, 2023: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38722064/attitudes-of-patients-with-advanced-chronic-illnesses-toward-palliative-extubation-in-a-country-where-it-is-illegal
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Ophir Freund, Neta Sror, Shir Frydman, Rotem Tellem, Joseph Tchebiner, Gil Bornstein, Lior Zornitzki
Background: Palliative extubation (PE) is the cessation of mechanical ventilation (MV) during terminal illness. Although PE is widely practiced in many countries, it remains illegal in others. Attitudes toward PE of patients at the highest risk for MV were scarcely explored before. Objective: To assess the attitudes of patients with advanced chronic illnesses (ACI) toward PE and other end-of-life decisions in a country where PE is illegal. Design: A prospective observational study using questionnaire-based interviews...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711348/advance-directives-need-full-legal-status-in-persons-with-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dean Evan Hart
Currently, in the United States, there is no legal obligation for medical professionals or civil courts to uphold patients' Advance Directives (ADs) regarding end-of-life care. The applicability and standing of ADs prepared by Alzheimer's patients is a persistent issue in bioethics. Those who argue against giving ADs full status take two main approaches: (1) appealing to beneficence on behalf of the Alzheimer's patient and (2) claiming that there is no longer any personal equivalence between the AD's creator and the subject of the AD...
May 6, 2024: Nursing Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684276/frequency-of-self-directed-dying-in-the-netherlands-research-protocol-of-a-cross-sectional-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fenne Bosma, Arianne Stoppelenburg, Agnes van der Heide, Suzanne van de Vathorst
INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, assisting in suicide is allowed for physicians and regulated by the Termination of Life on Request and Assisted Suicide (review procedures) Act. However, some people decide to end their lives outside the medical domain, without a physician's help. Two approaches for such self-directed dying are voluntary stopping eating and drinking (VSED) and independently taking lethal medication attended by a confidant (ILMC). The frequency of deaths by either of these methods in the Netherlands was examined in 2007...
April 29, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672647/advancements-in-image-based-models-for-high-grade-gliomas-might-be-accelerated
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Guido Frosina
The first half of 2022 saw the publication of several major research advances in image-based models and artificial intelligence applications to optimize treatment strategies for high-grade gliomas, the deadliest brain tumors. We review them and discuss the barriers that delay their entry into clinical practice; particularly, the small sample size and the heterogeneity of the study designs and methodologies used. We will also write about the poor and late palliation that patients suffering from high-grade glioma can count on at the end of life, as well as the current legislative instruments, with particular reference to Italy...
April 19, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664675/rural-healthcare-professionals-participation-in-medical-assistance-in-dying-maid-beyond-a-binary-decision
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Monique Sedgwick, Julia Brassolotto, Alessandro Manduca-Barone
BACKGROUND: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016 and amended in 2021. At the time that this study was conducted, the federal government was considering expanding the eligibility criteria to include patients whose death was not reasonably foreseeable. The purpose of this study was to better understand rural healthcare professionals' experiences with assisted dying set against the backdrop of legislative expansion. METHODS: A qualitative exploratory study was undertaken with general rural practice physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, ethicists, patients, and patient families in rural Southern Alberta, Canada...
April 25, 2024: BMC Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618499/capacity-for-the-management-of-kidney-failure-in-the-international-society-of-nephrology-eastern-and-central-europe-region-report-from-the-2023-isn-global-kidney-health-atlas-isn-gkha
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Caner Alparslan, Jolanta Malyszko, Fergus J Caskey, Mirna Aleckovic-Halilovic, Zdenka Hrušková, Silvia Arruebo, Aminu K Bello, Sandrine Damster, Jo-Ann Donner, Vivekanand Jha, David W Johnson, Adeera Levin, Charu Malik, Masaomi Nangaku, Ikechi G Okpechi, Marcello Tonelli, Feng Ye, Vladimir Tesar, Sanjin Racki
Delivery of care for kidney failure (KF) globally has a significant disparity; even in some countries, it means end of life for the person. The International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA) tries to address gaps in KF care and standardize global nephrology care. From the third iteration of the ISN-GKHA, we present data for countries in the ISN Eastern and Central Europe region. The median prevalences of chronic kidney disease (12.8%) and treated KF (873.5 pmp) were higher than the global rates, respectively...
April 2024: Kidney International Supplements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597903/va-providers-perceptions-of-cannabis-use-policies-in-a-legalized-and-nonlegalized-state
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Bobitt, Kelsey Berryman, Frances M Weaver
Background: Providers in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) system are caught between two opposing sets of laws regarding cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) use by their patients. As VA is a federal agency, it must abide by federal regulations, including that the Food and Drug Administration classifies cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug and therefore cannot recommend or help Veterans obtain it. Meanwhile, 38 states have passed legislation, legalizing medical use of cannabis. Objective: The goal of this project is to examine how VA providers understand state and federal laws, and VA policies about cannabis and CBD use, and to learn more about providers' experiences with patients who use cannabis and CBD within a legalized and nonlegalized state...
April 8, 2024: Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593735/review-of-lithium-ion-batteries-supply-chain-in-europe-material-flow-analysis-and-environmental-assessment
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Martina Bruno, Silvia Fiore
European legislation stated that electric vehicles' sale must increase to 35% of circulating vehicles by 2030, and concern is associated to the batteries' supply chain. This review aims at analysing the impacts (about material flows and CO2 eq emissions) of Lithium-Ion Batteries' (LIBs) recycling at full-scale in Europe in 2030 on the European LIBs' supply-chain. Literature review provided the recycling technologies' (e.g., pyro- and hydrometallurgy) efficiencies, and an inventory of existing LIBs' production and recycling plants in Europe...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588620/the-use-of-arguments-and-justifications-in-westminster-parliamentary-debates-on-assisted-dying
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graham Box, Kenneth Chambaere
Assisted dying, the practice whereby healthcare professionals provide lethal drugs to end the life of patients at their voluntary request, remains unlawful in the United Kingdom, despite multiple attempts to change the law during the past two decades. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods, our research analysed eight debates on this topic that have taken place in the Westminster Parliament between 2014 and 2022, with a view to (a) providing a detailed classification of the arguments used by Parliamentarians (b) establishing the range and balance of anecdotes, evidence and authority statements underpinning those arguments and (c) generating insights into relationships between these argumentative strategies and the stances and characteristics of the speakers...
March 30, 2024: Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580964/physicians-views-on-the-role-of-relatives-in-euthanasia-and-physician-assisted-suicide-decision-making-a-mixed-methods-study-among-physicians-in-the-netherlands
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Sophie C Renckens, Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Agnes van der Heide, H Roeline Pasman
BACKGROUND: Relatives have no formal position in the practice of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) according to Dutch legislation. However, research shows that physicians often involve relatives in EAS decision-making. It remains unclear why physicians do (not) want to involve relatives. Therefore, we examined how many physicians in the Netherlands involve relatives in EAS decision-making and explored reasons for (not) involving relatives and what involvement entails. METHODS: In a mixed-methods study, 746 physicians (33% response rate) completed a questionnaire, and 20 were interviewed...
April 5, 2024: BMC Medical Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520694/maintaining-a-long-term-practice-of-daily-pelvic-floor-muscle-exercises-what-do-childbearing-women-think
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan M Yount-Tavener, Rebecca A Fay
INTRODUCTION: To be effective, pelvic floor muscle therapy (PFMT) exercises should be intense, be practiced consistently, and include clinical support. Many women do not adhere to a consistent PFMT program, compromising the resolution or prevention of urinary incontinence (UI). This study aimed to answer 2 key questions: What prevents women from performing PFMT long term, and what can health care providers do to support women to perform them? METHODS: Postpartum women from 4 sites in the United States completed a questionnaire about experiences with PFMT or Kegel exercises during and after pregnancy...
March 23, 2024: Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503512/indi-gregory-a-wider-perspective-on-children-s-best-interests-at-the-end-of-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin De Sabbata, Abigail Pearson
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March 19, 2024: Medical Law Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433773/the-evolving-complexities-of-maid-care-in-canada-from-a-nursing-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Pesut, Sally Thorne, Kenneth Chambaere, Margaret Hall, Catharine J Schiller
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) legislation has evolved rapidly in Canada with significant impacts on nursing practice. The purpose of this paper is to describe evolving complexities in legislative context and practice standards that influence the experiences nurse practitioners and registered nurses have with MAID. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 25 registered nurses and 10 nurse practitioners from diverse contexts across Canada. Participants described their practices and considerations when discussing MAID as part of advance care planning; their use of, and challenges with, waivers of consent; their practice considerations in negotiating the complexities of clients for whom death is not reasonably foreseeable; and their moral wrestling with the inclusion of MAID for persons whose sole underlying medical condition is mental illness...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406151/the-complex-dynamics-of-decision-making-at-the-end-of-life-in-the-intensive-care-unit-a-systematic-review-of-stakeholders-views-and-influential-factors
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REVIEW
Spiros Georgakis, Elena Dragioti, Mary Gouva, Georgios Papathanakos, Vasilios Koulouras
A lack of consensus resulting in severe conflicts is often observed between the stakeholders regarding their respective roles in end-of-life (EOL) decision-making in the ICU. Since the burden of these decisions lies upon the individuals, their opinions must be known by medical, judicial, legislative, and governmental authorities. Part of the solution to the issues that arise would be to examine and understand the views of the people in different societies. Hence, in this systematic review, we assessed the attitudes of the physicians, nurses, families, and the general public toward who should be involved in decision-making and influencing factors...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391008/pharmacists-attitudes-towards-medically-assisted-dying
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lun Shen Wong, Shane L Scahill, Emma Barton, Bert Van der Werf, Jessica Boey, Sanyogita Sanya Ram
AIMS: We aimed to explore pharmacists' attitudes and support toward medically assisted dying (MaiD) through the End of Life Choice Act 2019 (EOLC), their willingness to provide services in this area of practice, and the influences on their decisions. METHODS: The study was conducted via an anonymous, online QualtricsTM survey of pharmacists. Registered New Zealand pharmacists who agreed to receive surveys from the two Schools of Pharmacy as part of their Annual Practicing Certificate renewal were invited to participate through an email with a Qualtrics URL link...
February 20, 2024: Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386331/choreographing-a-good-death-carers-experiences-and-practices-of-enacting-assisted-dying
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Lewis, Camille La Brooy, Ian Kerridge, Alex Holmes, Ian Olver, Peter Hudson, Michael Dooley, Paul Komesaroff
The proliferation of assisted dying legislative reforms globally is a significant change in the social and medico-legal landscape of end-of-life care. Understanding the impacts of these legislative reforms on family members who care for a dying person is vital, yet under-theorised in research. In this article, drawing on semi-structured interviews with 42 carers for a person who has sought assisted dying in Australia, and extending ideas of ontological choreography we explore the new and complex choreographies enacted by carers in their endeavour to arrange a 'good death' for the dying person...
February 22, 2024: Sociology of Health & Illness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385375/state-of-transplantation-in-the-republic-of-uzbekistan-existing-problems-of-donation
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REVIEW
Farhod Khadjibaev, Pulat Sultanov, Dilshod Ergashev, Ruslan Sadikov, Jurat Djuraev, Nurbek Iskhakov, Azizbek Ismatov
Organ traTransplantation is one of the most successful achievements in modern medicine. For patients with end-stage chronic renal failure, transplantation undeniably improves their quality of life. The purpose of the study was to discuss the latest scientific data on the state of kidney transplantation in the world and to give an idea of the advantages, opportunities, and problems of kidney transplantation in the world and in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Transplantation in Uzbekistan developed in 5 stages. Stage I (1972-1991) began with the first kidney transplant in Uzbekistan on September 14, 1972, on the basis of the legislation on organ and tissue transplantation of 1970...
January 2024: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
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