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View article: A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Interventional Package on Knowledge Regarding Level of Self-Esteem Among 1st Year B.Sc. Nursing Students in SCPM College of Nursing at Gonda
A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Interventional Package on Knowledge Regarding Level of Self-Esteem Among 1st Year B.Sc. Nursing Students in SCPM College of Nursing at Gonda Open
Self-esteem refers to a person's beliefs about their own worth and valueand influences their choices, decisions, and motivation. High self-esteem means believing in oneself and one's strengths, while low self-esteem means focusing on weakn…
View article: What Matters Most to People Living With Dementia and Their Care Partners During Emergency Department Visits
What Matters Most to People Living With Dementia and Their Care Partners During Emergency Department Visits Open
Introduction Of the 6 million people living with dementia (PLWD) in the United States, half visit an emergency department (ED) annually. Little is known about the specific emergency care preferences and priorities of PLWD and their care pa…
View article: DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND LIFESTYLE CORRELATES AMONG PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITALS
DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND LIFESTYLE CORRELATES AMONG PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITALS Open
Background: Hypothyroidism is a prevalent endocrine disorder characterized by reduced thyroid hormone production, leading to metabolic, cardiovascular, and neuropsychiatric disturbances. Its clinical manifestations often overlap with lifes…
View article: A Longitudinal Study of Selective Gender Preferences in India: Investigating the Influence of Female Literacy on Gender Ratio
A Longitudinal Study of Selective Gender Preferences in India: Investigating the Influence of Female Literacy on Gender Ratio Open
Purposes: The main objective of the study is to examine the impact of literacy and illiteracy on the selective birth choices among females in Jammu and Kashmir. Moreover, the study also aims to identify the factors or drivers other than li…
View article: Frequency and Distribution of Mount-Hume Classification Among Patients Requiring Root Canal Treatment at Armed Forces Institute of Dentistr
Frequency and Distribution of Mount-Hume Classification Among Patients Requiring Root Canal Treatment at Armed Forces Institute of Dentistr Open
Objective: To assess the frequency and distribution of Mount-Hume classification in patients requiring root canal treatment. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry, Rawalpindi,…
View article: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pakistan's Small and Medium-Sized Businesses for Economic Rehabilitation
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pakistan's Small and Medium-Sized Businesses for Economic Rehabilitation Open
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has wreaked havoc on the world's economy and Pakistan's. The COVID-19 dilemma has inflicted small and medium businesses (SMEs). This study aimed to look at how the COVID-19 epidemic has affected these en…
View article: Comparative Assessment of Thromboelastography and Rotational Thromboelastometry in Trauma-Related Coagulopathy
Comparative Assessment of Thromboelastography and Rotational Thromboelastometry in Trauma-Related Coagulopathy Open
View article: N95 <sup>®</sup> filtering facepiece respirator contamination with SARS-CoV-2 following reuse and extended use
N95 <sup>®</sup> filtering facepiece respirator contamination with SARS-CoV-2 following reuse and extended use Open
Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided strategies, such as extended use and reuse, to preserve N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFR). We aimed to assess the preval…
View article: Engaging Community Reviewers: The Geriatric Emergency Care Applied Research (2.0)—Advancing Dementia Care Network Approach
Engaging Community Reviewers: The Geriatric Emergency Care Applied Research (2.0)—Advancing Dementia Care Network Approach Open
A core tenant of the Geriatric Emergency care Applied Research Network 2.0—Advancing Dementia Care (GEAR 2.0‐ADC) is the inclusion of community members during all stages of clinical research. As such, we deliberately integrated and support…
View article: Evaluating the Implementation of a “COVID-19 Test” Chief Concern in the Emergency Department
Evaluating the Implementation of a “COVID-19 Test” Chief Concern in the Emergency Department Open
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid, at-home testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) was inconsistently available. Consequently, for some patients, emergency departments (ED) became the preferre…
View article: Evaluation of falls detected by natural language processing algorithm and not coded external cause of morbidity
Evaluation of falls detected by natural language processing algorithm and not coded external cause of morbidity Open
Objective Falls are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among older adults. Common methods for identifying fall-related ED visits within both claims and electronic health record datasets rely on diagnosis code-based definitions, whi…
View article: Cardiovascular Manifestations of People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Report from a Tertiary Care Hospital
Cardiovascular Manifestations of People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Report from a Tertiary Care Hospital Open
- BACKGROUND : To study the profile and characteristics of cardiovascular abnormalities among PLWHA (patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) at a tertiary care hospital in India. Th…
View article: Eating and swallowing care disparities in persons with dementia: A conceptual framework
Eating and swallowing care disparities in persons with dementia: A conceptual framework Open
INTRODUCTION Eating and swallowing difficulties are prevalent and distressing among persons living with dementia (PLWD). These challenges may be especially burdensome for PLWD in lower‐resourced settings, where environmental factors such a…
View article: Revisits, Readmission, and Mortality From Emergency Department Admissions for Older Adults With Vague Presentations: Longitudinal Observational Study
Revisits, Readmission, and Mortality From Emergency Department Admissions for Older Adults With Vague Presentations: Longitudinal Observational Study Open
Background Older adults (65 years and older) often present to the emergency department (ED) with an unclear need for hospitalization, leading to potentially harmful and costly care. This underscores the importance of measuring the trade-of…
View article: GEAR 2.0 ‐ Care Transitions
GEAR 2.0 ‐ Care Transitions Open
Older adults use the emergency department (ED) as an important source of acute illness care, making over 20 million visits annually. Persons living with dementia are twice as likely to use the ED and 1.5 times more likely to have an avoida…
View article: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF HOSPITAL DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOWING DELIRIUM EPISODES
A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF HOSPITAL DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOWING DELIRIUM EPISODES Open
Delirium impacts an estimated 25% of hospitalized older adults and is associated with adverse outcomes, including increased mortality. Delirium can persist or recur after discharge, and prompt recognition is critical. Caregiver education m…
View article: OPTIMIZING A PRAGMATIC TRIAL OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT INITIATED CARE FOR PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
OPTIMIZING A PRAGMATIC TRIAL OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT INITIATED CARE FOR PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA Open
Over 50% of persons living with dementia (PLWD) seek emergency department (ED) care annually. However, the ED is not optimized to care for PLWD; those discharged back to the community experience adverse events. Through a recently-funded NI…
View article: The Role of Technology in Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making for Health Professiona
The Role of Technology in Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making for Health Professiona Open
View article: Experiences of the emergency department environment: a qualitative study with caregivers of people with dementia
Experiences of the emergency department environment: a qualitative study with caregivers of people with dementia Open
View article: N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirator Reuse, Extended Use, and Filtration Efficiency
N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirator Reuse, Extended Use, and Filtration Efficiency Open
This cohort study examines the association of reuse of N95 filtering facepiece respirators and N95 filtration efficiency.
View article: Newsgames as a Case Study for The Value and Challenges ofArchiving Digital Games
Newsgames as a Case Study for The Value and Challenges ofArchiving Digital Games Open
View article: National needs assessment of emergency medicine faculty regarding scholarly activity practices and support
National needs assessment of emergency medicine faculty regarding scholarly activity practices and support Open
View article: Characterizing <scp>Spanish</scp>‐speaking patients’ patient‐centered care experiences in the emergency department
Characterizing <span>Spanish</span>‐speaking patients’ patient‐centered care experiences in the emergency department Open
Background Patient‐centered care (PCC) is an essential component of high‐quality health, yet patients with non–English language preferences (NELP) experience worse PCC outcomes. Additionally, there are likely unique aspects to PCC for pati…
View article: Considerations for Developing Patient-centered Clinical Decision Support: Preventing Older Adult Falls after Emergency Department Visits
Considerations for Developing Patient-centered Clinical Decision Support: Preventing Older Adult Falls after Emergency Department Visits Open
To support the ongoing adaptation and implementation of an Emergency Department (ED)-based clinical decision support (CDS) tool to prevent future falls, we interviewed older adults ( n = 15) during their ED stay. We elicited their feedback…
View article: A retrospective cohort study of hospital discharge instructions following delirium episodes
A retrospective cohort study of hospital discharge instructions following delirium episodes Open
Delirium impacts a quarter of hospitalized adults and is associated with increased mortality and cognitive decline.1 Symptoms may persist for months or recur, and timely recognition is critical.2 Caregiver education may improve delirium re…
View article: Using Systems Engineering and Implementation Science to Design an Implementation Package for Preoperative Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Among Older Adults Having Major Abdominal Surgery: Protocol for a 3-Phase Study
Using Systems Engineering and Implementation Science to Design an Implementation Package for Preoperative Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Among Older Adults Having Major Abdominal Surgery: Protocol for a 3-Phase Study Open
Background Older Americans, a growing segment of the population, have an increasing need for surgical services, and they experience a disproportionate burden of postoperative complications compared to their younger counterparts. A preopera…
View article: Review of: "A Study on Alternative Low-Emission Sustainable Soil Stabilization Techniques in General and Combat Military Operations"
Review of: "A Study on Alternative Low-Emission Sustainable Soil Stabilization Techniques in General and Combat Military Operations" Open
View article: Call me Dr Ishmael: trends in electronic health record notes available at emergency department visits and admissions
Call me Dr Ishmael: trends in electronic health record notes available at emergency department visits and admissions Open
Objectives Numerous studies have identified information overload as a key issue for electronic health records (EHRs). This study describes the amount of text data across all notes available to emergency physicians in the EHR, trended over …
View article: Academic Detailing as a Health Information Technology Implementation Method: Supporting the Design and Implementation of an Emergency Department–Based Clinical Decision Support Tool to Prevent Future Falls
Academic Detailing as a Health Information Technology Implementation Method: Supporting the Design and Implementation of an Emergency Department–Based Clinical Decision Support Tool to Prevent Future Falls Open
Background Clinical decision support (CDS) tools that incorporate machine learning–derived content have the potential to transform clinical care by augmenting clinicians’ expertise. To realize this potential, such tools must be designed to…
View article: Call Me Dr. Ishmael: Trends in Electronic Health Record Notes Available at ED Visits and Admissions
Call Me Dr. Ishmael: Trends in Electronic Health Record Notes Available at ED Visits and Admissions Open
Objective Numerous studies have identified information overload as a key issue for electronic health records (EHRs). This study describes the amount of text data across all notes available to emergency physicians in the EHR, trended over t…