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View article: Prostate Cancer Screening Practices Among High-Risk Patients: A Retrospective Analysis
Prostate Cancer Screening Practices Among High-Risk Patients: A Retrospective Analysis Open
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in U.S. men, with higher incidence and mortality among African Americans and those with genetic or familial risk. Despite guidelines promoting early detection, prostate-specific antigen (PSA…
View article: Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: Participants’ views of a professional development program’s impact on their business ventures five years later
Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: Participants’ views of a professional development program’s impact on their business ventures five years later Open
We assessed the impact of Oklahoma State University’s 2018 MWFI on its participants, i.e., Fellows, approximately five years after they returned home. Twenty-five Fellows from 20 Sub-Saharan African (SSA) nations participated in a six-week…
View article: Factors Associated With Diagnosing Psoriatic Arthritis: A Retrospective Study in Northeast Georgia
Factors Associated With Diagnosing Psoriatic Arthritis: A Retrospective Study in Northeast Georgia Open
The study highlighted potential factors associated with the diagnosis of PsA among patients with psoriasis. Sex, race, ethnicity, number of clinic encounters, and insurance type were all found to have associations with likelihood of receiv…
View article: Impact of Prediabetes on In-Hospital Mortality and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis: Insights from a Nationwide Inpatient Sample
Impact of Prediabetes on In-Hospital Mortality and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis: Insights from a Nationwide Inpatient Sample Open
Background/Objectives: Prediabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and systemic inflammation, which may increase susceptibility to acute pancreatitis (AP). However, limited data exist on how prediabetes influences in-hospital outcom…
View article: What is the Evidence for Preparing for and Responding to Student Suicide in Schools? A Systematic Review
What is the Evidence for Preparing for and Responding to Student Suicide in Schools? A Systematic Review Open
Despite the development of postvention services and guidelines to support schools in the aftermath of a student suicide, there has been limited evidence regarding postvention activities in school settings. This study’s aim was to systemati…
View article: Impact of Prediabetes on In-Hospital Mortality and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis: Insights from a Nationwide Inpatient Sample
Impact of Prediabetes on In-Hospital Mortality and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis: Insights from a Nationwide Inpatient Sample Open
Background/Objectives: Prediabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and systemic inflammation, which may increase susceptibility to acute pancreatitis (AP). However, limited data exist on how prediabetes influences in-hospital outcom…
View article: Investigating family members’ experiences of the implementation and effectiveness of a youth- focused suicide aftercare service: A qualitative study
Investigating family members’ experiences of the implementation and effectiveness of a youth- focused suicide aftercare service: A qualitative study Open
Background: Aftercare services bridge the gap between hospital-based care following a suicidal crisis and ongoing support in the community. Family members can have a critical role in supporting a young person after a suicidal crisis, actin…
View article: Classroom and Laboratory Instructional Tasks Associated with Teaching School-Based Agricultural Education
Classroom and Laboratory Instructional Tasks Associated with Teaching School-Based Agricultural Education Open
Expectations placed on School-Based Agricultural Education (SBAE) teachers are wide and varied as they fill an array of roles and responsibilities. Tasks associated with teaching SBAE can be inferred from literature related to the needs, c…
View article: SBAE Induction-Year Teachers’ Self-Perceived Professional Development Needs: A Mixed Methods Study
SBAE Induction-Year Teachers’ Self-Perceived Professional Development Needs: A Mixed Methods Study Open
School-based agricultural education (SBAE), like many other subject areas, suffers from a critical teacher shortage. Many states have chosen to combat this shortage by offering temporary emergency teaching certifications with minimal quali…
View article: The Impact of a Weeklong STEM Immersion Curriculum Experience in School-Based Agricultural Education
The Impact of a Weeklong STEM Immersion Curriculum Experience in School-Based Agricultural Education Open
Advocation for the STEM workforce in education has been noted from career sectors ranging from business to agriculture on local, state, and national levels. Modern agriculture is no longer only about manual labor and tending to crops and l…
View article: Prevention of self-harm and suicide in young people up to the age of 25 in education settings
Prevention of self-harm and suicide in young people up to the age of 25 in education settings Open
While this review provides an update on the evidence about interventions targeting self-harm and suicide prevention in education settings, there remains significant uncertainty about the impact of these interventions. There are some promis…
View article: An Exploratory Evaluation of the Agricultural Career Experiences Curricular Resource
An Exploratory Evaluation of the Agricultural Career Experiences Curricular Resource Open
This exploratory evaluation of Oklahoma SBAE students' perceived knowledge, experience, interest to learn more, and motivation to pursue a career in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Career Pathway (The National Council f…
View article: Retrospective Review Identifying Patients With Bacteremia and Intracardiac Devices With an Electronic Health Record Advisory
Retrospective Review Identifying Patients With Bacteremia and Intracardiac Devices With an Electronic Health Record Advisory Open
While the BPA did not show significant improvements, its implementation shows promise over time with positive trends in consults, extractions, and in-hospital mortality.
View article: Identifying the Care Gaps in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Testing Around the COVID-19 Pandemic
Identifying the Care Gaps in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Testing Around the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Introduction: Heparin induced-thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a severe autoimmune reaction to heparin that increases patients' risk of developing venous thrombosis, leading to fatal conditions such as pulmonary embolism. The clinical 4T scoring …
View article: School-Based Agricultural Education Teachers’ Interest in and Confidence for Preparing Students to Compete in Career Development Events
School-Based Agricultural Education Teachers’ Interest in and Confidence for Preparing Students to Compete in Career Development Events Open
School-based agricultural education (SBAE) teachers have an obligation to teach students about agriculture and prepare them for agricultural careers. Yet, considering the vast number of sectors within the agricultural industry, this task c…
View article: Is social media causing the spike in mental ill-health, self-harm and suicidal ideation in young people and are age restrictions the answer?
Is social media causing the spike in mental ill-health, self-harm and suicidal ideation in young people and are age restrictions the answer? Open
This commentary piece explores the question ‘is social media causing the increase in mental ill-health, self-harm and suicidal ideation in young people and if so, age restrictions are the answer?’ Whilst there is no question that rates of …
View article: Influence of the Beiring Sorenson Hold and the Barbell Back Squat on Running Cadence in Military Ruck Marching: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Influence of the Beiring Sorenson Hold and the Barbell Back Squat on Running Cadence in Military Ruck Marching: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study Open
Ruck marching is a key performance indicator for tactical preparation; however, marching under load causes changes in biomechanics, which can increase injury risk. Although this risk of injury from changes is known, current methods commonl…
View article: Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Cerebrovascular Accidents: Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination on Mortality
Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Cerebrovascular Accidents: Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination on Mortality Open
Vaccination against COVID-19 was associated with reduced mortality rates in patients hospitalized with STEMI and CVA. Patients with pre-existing cardiovascular comorbidities such as CAD and hyperlipidemia also had lower mortality.
View article: Determining the Essential Characteristics for Effective College Teaching
Determining the Essential Characteristics for Effective College Teaching Open
Higher education institutions continually increase the demands on college instructors. Yet, all too often, many college instructors have had little to no preparation for teaching in higher education. What is needed is a comprehensive and c…
View article: Emergency department staff experiences of working with people who self‐harm: A qualitative examination of barriers to optimal care
Emergency department staff experiences of working with people who self‐harm: A qualitative examination of barriers to optimal care Open
For people who seek help for self‐harm, emergency departments (ED) are often the first point of contact, making them a suitable setting for intervention. In Australia, base rates of self‐harm presentations to ED are increasing, while the q…
View article: Evaluation of the Existence of Post-COVID-19 Tachycardia in a Community Healthcare System
Evaluation of the Existence of Post-COVID-19 Tachycardia in a Community Healthcare System Open
PCT is likely a separate entity from IST and POTS, and an important entity under the umbrella of post-COVID-19 syndrome. It warrants further studies to elucidate the underlying pathophysiology and to confirm its presence as a distinct enti…
View article: Students’ Acquisition of Agricultural and Entrepreneurship (Agripreneurship) Knowledge and Skills: Does Instructional Approach and their Sex Matter?
Students’ Acquisition of Agricultural and Entrepreneurship (Agripreneurship) Knowledge and Skills: Does Instructional Approach and their Sex Matter? Open
Agricultural and Entrepreneurship education are interdisciplinary due to amalgamating the natural sciences and social sciences. These disciplines have gained the interest of those looking to equip youth with skills for self-reliance. Teach…
View article: The steps that young people and suicide prevention professionals think the social media industry and policymakers should take to improve online safety. A nested cross-sectional study within a Delphi consensus approach
The steps that young people and suicide prevention professionals think the social media industry and policymakers should take to improve online safety. A nested cross-sectional study within a Delphi consensus approach Open
Introduction Concerns exist about the relationship between social media and youth self-harm and suicide. Study aims were to examine the extent to which young people and suicide prevention professionals agreed on: (1) the utility of actions…
View article: Purposeful STEM Integration in School-Based Agricultural Education Programs
Purposeful STEM Integration in School-Based Agricultural Education Programs Open
The emphasis for STEM integration in school-based agricultural education (SBAE) classrooms is imperative, resulting in a need for teacher educators to generate a positive view on the integration. Specifically, SBAE teacher aspirants need t…