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View article: Inpatient Psychiatry Patient Reported Outcomes: Adolescent Emotional Distress, Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors
Inpatient Psychiatry Patient Reported Outcomes: Adolescent Emotional Distress, Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Open
Objective The youth mental health crisis, exacerbated by the COVID‐19 pandemic, has increased the demand for pediatric inpatient psychiatry units (IPUs) in the United States despite critical bed shortages, yet they remain an understudied t…
View article: Reducing Pediatric Mental Health Boarding and Increasing Acute Care Access
Reducing Pediatric Mental Health Boarding and Increasing Acute Care Access Open
The current study shows decreased LOB and improved access for youth requiring acute psychiatric treatment after comprehensive interventions and highlights challenges with placement for youth with aggressive behaviors. We recommend a call-t…
View article: Components of a safe cystectomy service during coronavirus disease 2019 in a high-volume centre
Components of a safe cystectomy service during coronavirus disease 2019 in a high-volume centre Open
Objective: Delivery of a safe cystectomy service is a multidisciplinary exercise. In this article, we detail the measures implemented at our institution to deliver a cystectomy service for bladder cancer patients during coronavirus disease…
View article: Epigenetic Regulators Involved in Osteoclast Differentiation
Epigenetic Regulators Involved in Osteoclast Differentiation Open
Age related changes to the skeleton, such as osteoporosis, increase the risk of fracture and morbidity in the elderly population. In osteoporosis, bone remodeling becomes unbalanced with an increase in bone resorption and a decrease in bon…
View article: What Would I Do and Why?: Adolescents’ Moral Reasoning, Social Perspective-Taking Competence, and Intended Action in Response to Witnessed Bullying
What Would I Do and Why?: Adolescents’ Moral Reasoning, Social Perspective-Taking Competence, and Intended Action in Response to Witnessed Bullying Open
Why do people’s moral judgments—what they decide is right or wrong—often fail to predict their actions? One prevalent example is the phenomenon of bullying: though the vast majority of young people judge bullying as wrong, a significant pe…
View article: Hospital readmissions in decompensated cirrhotics: Factors pointing toward a prevention strategy
Hospital readmissions in decompensated cirrhotics: Factors pointing toward a prevention strategy Open
Readmissions are challenging aspect of care for cirrhotic patients and risk continues beyond 30 d. More initiatives are needed to develop enhanced, longitudinal post-discharge systems.