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View article: Investigating the Complexity of Multidimensional Symptom Experiences in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review of the Network Analysis Approach
Investigating the Complexity of Multidimensional Symptom Experiences in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review of the Network Analysis Approach Open
Background Advances in therapies have significantly improved the outcomes of patients with cancer. However, multidimensional symptoms negatively impact patients’ quality of life. Traditional symptom analysis methods fail to capture the dyn…
View article: Network analysis: An overview for mental health research
Network analysis: An overview for mental health research Open
Network approaches to psychopathology have become increasingly common in mental health research, with many theoretical and methodological developments quickly gaining traction. This article illustrates contemporary practices in applying ne…
View article: Prehospital point of care ultrasound in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services: a 5-year experience study in Belgium
Prehospital point of care ultrasound in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services: a 5-year experience study in Belgium Open
Introduction The utilization of Clinical Ultrasound (CUS) in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) has become increasingly prevalent, reflecting its significant role in emergency care. Methods This descriptive, monocentric study, co…
View article: Investigating the Complexity of Multidimensional Symptom Experiences in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review of the Network Analysis Approach (Preprint)
Investigating the Complexity of Multidimensional Symptom Experiences in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review of the Network Analysis Approach (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Advances in therapies have significantly improved the outcomes of patients with cancer. However, multidimensional symptoms negatively impact patients’ quality of life. Traditional symptom analysis methods fail to capture the dy…
View article: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Regulation Challenges: a Mini Guide for (Mental) Health Professionals.
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Regulation Challenges: a Mini Guide for (Mental) Health Professionals. Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new perspectives in the healthcare sector, ranging from clinical decision support tools to new treatment strategies or alternative patient remote monitoring. However, as a disruptive technology, AI is as…
View article: Assessing Artificial Intelligence-Generated Patient Discharge Information for the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study
Assessing Artificial Intelligence-Generated Patient Discharge Information for the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study Open
Background: Effective patient discharge information (PDI) in emergency departments (EDs) is vital and often more crucial than the diagnosis itself. Patients who are well informed at discharge tend to be more satisfied and experience better…
View article: Pott’s puffy tumour: a rare complication of sinusitis
Pott’s puffy tumour: a rare complication of sinusitis Open
Introduction: Pott’s puffy tumour is a rare entity defined by the presence of a subperiosteal abscess of the frontal bone associated with frontal osteomyelitis. Several predisposing conditions can lead to this entity, such as frontal sinus…
View article: Clinical prediction models for diagnosis of COVID-19 among adult patients: a validation and agreement study
Clinical prediction models for diagnosis of COVID-19 among adult patients: a validation and agreement study Open
Background Since the beginning of the pandemic, hospitals have been constantly overcrowded, with several observed waves of infected cases and hospitalisations. To avoid as much as possible this situation, efficient tools to facilitate the …
View article: Reliability and validity of an original nurse telephone triage tool for out-of-hours primary care calls: the SALOMON algorithm
Reliability and validity of an original nurse telephone triage tool for out-of-hours primary care calls: the SALOMON algorithm Open
SALOMON algorithm is a valid triage tool that has the potential to improve the organization of out-of-hours primary care work.
View article: Using simulation to assess patient's self-triage for unscheduled urgent care : the ODISSEE Platform
Using simulation to assess patient's self-triage for unscheduled urgent care : the ODISSEE Platform Open
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View article: Development and validation of a predictive model to determine the level of care in patients confirmed with COVID-19
Development and validation of a predictive model to determine the level of care in patients confirmed with COVID-19 Open
With a good discriminating power, the prediction model might identify patients who require ambulatory care or hospitalization and support clinical decisions by Emergency Department staff and general practitioners.
View article: Clinical decision support tool for diagnosis of COVID-19 in hospitals
Clinical decision support tool for diagnosis of COVID-19 in hospitals Open
Background The coronavirus infectious disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in significant morbidities, severe acute respiratory failures and subsequently emergency departments’ (EDs) overcrowding in a context of insufficient laborat…
View article: Asthma and COPD Are Not Risk Factors for ICU Stay and Death in Case of SARS-CoV2 Infection
Asthma and COPD Are Not Risk Factors for ICU Stay and Death in Case of SARS-CoV2 Infection Open
Asthma and COPD are not risk factors for ICU admission and death related to SARS-CoV2 infection.
View article: Covid-19 pneumonia and acute pulmonary embolism: a case report
Covid-19 pneumonia and acute pulmonary embolism: a case report Open
peer reviewed
View article: Pneumocephalus in Otogenic Meningitis due to Streptococcus Agalactiae: a case report
Pneumocephalus in Otogenic Meningitis due to Streptococcus Agalactiae: a case report Open
Pneumocephalus is defined as the presence of air in the intracranial cavity. This condition has multiple etiologies described such as traumatic or iatrogenic origins. Rarely, pneumocephalus has been reported in otogenic meningitis. Head co…
View article: Emergency department crowding: why do patients walk-in?
Emergency department crowding: why do patients walk-in? Open
Objectives: For years, general practitioners (GP) shortage and patients' increasing demand for acute care have been associated with Emergency Department (ED) crowding. Indeed, EDs admissions for non-emergency care seem to constantly increa…
View article: Parsonage-Turner Syndrome as a Rare Extrahepatic Complication of Hepatitis E Infection
Parsonage-Turner Syndrome as a Rare Extrahepatic Complication of Hepatitis E Infection Open
Parsonage-Turner syndrome is a painful and disabling condition.Hepatitis E infection can lead to extra-hepatic manifestations such as neurological complications.The association of Parsonage-Turner syndrome with hepatitis E infection is rar…
View article: Reliability and validity of the SALOMON algorithm : 5-year experience of nurse telephone triage for out-of-hours primary care calls
Reliability and validity of the SALOMON algorithm : 5-year experience of nurse telephone triage for out-of-hours primary care calls Open
peer reviewed
View article: Erythema ab igne and its association with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome : a case report
Erythema ab igne and its association with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome : a case report Open
The erythema ab igne is an uncommon skin disorder related to repeated heat exposure such as open fires or heating pads. Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is an entity including several symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or frequent abdominal…