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BMJ open
Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024
BMJ open

Patient-reported harm following cancellation of planned surgery at a Danish university hospital: a cross-sectional study.

Patient-reported harm following cancellation of planned surgery at a Danish university hospital: a cross-sectional study.

Fuente:Bmj Open

Extracto: Harm, measured as physical worsening and emotional strain, is reported with severity by nearly half of respondents following cancellation.

Claves:Cross-Sectional Studies, Health Services Accessibility, Safety, Stress, Psychological

Cita:BMJ Open 2024 Nov 5; 14 (11) : e082807.

Autor/es:Viftrup, Anette (a)
Laustsen, Sussie (b)

institución:(a) Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark anetvift@rm.dk.
(b) Department of cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082807

BMC emergency medicine
Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024
BMC emergency medicine

Relatives' experiences of unsuccessful out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts: a qualitative analysis.

Relatives' experiences of unsuccessful out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts: a qualitative analysis.

Fuente:Bmc Emergency Medicine

Extracto: Relatives' experiences highlight two key challenges for ambulance clinicians: (1) being aware of the tension relatives feel between needing reassurance that the crew is doing everything to save the patient and wanting to avoid prolonged and ultimately futile resuscitation attempts; and (2) having ongoing conversations with those present to inform clinical decision-making whilst managing the resuscitation attempt.

Claves:Ambulance clinicians, Out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), Relatives, Resuscitation

Cita:BMC Emerg Med 2024 Nov 5; 24 (1) : 208.

Autor/es:Huxley, Caroline (a)
Reeves, Eleanor (b)

institución:(a) Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK. caroline.j.huxley@warwick.ac.uk.
(b) University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Bordesley Green East, Birmingham, B9 5SS, UK.

Conflicto:RF, MS, A-MS and FG have been awarded research funding from the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research. KE has been awarded funding from the Medical Research Council. GDP has been awarded research funding from the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research, Resuscitation Council UK, Laerdal Foundation and British Heart Foundation. GDP is a trustee for... masnoticias.gif

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12873-024-01117-4

Acta odontologica Scandinavica
Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024
Acta odontologica Scandinavica

Private practice dentists' conceptions of overtreatment: A qualitative study from Norway.

Private practice dentists' conceptions of overtreatment: A qualitative study from Norway.

Fuente:Acta Odontologica Scandinavica

Extracto: This raises important issues about dentists' professional accountability and integrity.

Cita:Acta Odontol Scand 2024 Nov 5; 83 : 611-615.

Autor/es:Skrede Edvinsen, Julie (a)
Hofmann, Bjørn (b)

institución:(a) Dental Hygienist, University of Oslo.
(b) Center for Medical Ethics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Gjøvik, Norway.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suecia

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/aos.v83.42269

BMC health services research
Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024
BMC health services research

Compulsory treatment at home: an interview study exploring the experiences of an early group of patients, relatives and mental-health workers.

Compulsory treatment at home: an interview study exploring the experiences of an early group of patients, relatives and mental-health workers.

Fuente:Bmc Health Services Research

Extracto: The interviewees found that CTH might help to avoid hospitalization by providing stakeholders with more options for arranging effective care at home. Although this suggests that initial experiences of CTH under the new Dutch mental health law were positive, it is still uncertain whether CTH as currently implemented really differs from CCT.

Claves:Compulsory Community Treatment, Compulsory Treatment in patients' Homes, Compulsory mental health care, Mental health legislation, Stakeholders' experience

Cita:BMC Health Serv Res 2024 Nov 5; 24 (1) : 1346.

Autor/es:de Waardt, D A (a)
de Jong, I C (b)

institución:(a) Department of Psychiatry, ETZ Hospital (Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis), Tilburg, the Netherlands. Ddewaardt_research@outlook.com.
(b) Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (location VUmc), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11787-2

Experimental and clinical transplantation official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation

Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024

Experimental and clinical transplantation official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation

Ethics of Organ Donation and Transplantation: Toward Self-Sufficiency.

Ethics of Organ Donation and Transplantation: Toward Self-Sufficiency.

Fuente:Experimental and Clinical Transplantation Official Journal of The Middle East Society For Organ Transplantation

Extracto: We conclude that, although mandated active choice policies are not problem free, they are coercive; after all, voluntary active choice, opt-in, and opt-out policies are potentially less respectful of people's autonomy since their use of nudges could significantly affect people's decision making.

Cita:Exp Clin Transplant 2024 Oct; 22 (Suppl 5) : 30-34.

Autor/es:We conclude that, although mandated active choice policies are not problem free, they are coercive; after all, voluntary active choice, opt-in, and opt-out policies are potentially less respectful of people's autonomy since their use of nudges could significantly affect people's decision making.

institución:We conclude that, although mandated active choice policies are not problem free, they are coercive; after all, voluntary active choice, opt-in, and opt-out policies are potentially less respectful of people's autonomy since their use of nudges could significantly affect people's decision making.

Formato:Informe impreso

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Turquía

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.6002/ect.pedsymp2024.O1

JMIR cancer
Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024
JMIR cancer

Uncovering the Daily Experiences of People Living With Advanced Cancer Using an Experience Sampling Method Questionnaire: Development, Content Validation, and Optimization Study.

Uncovering the Daily Experiences of People Living With Advanced Cancer Using an Experience Sampling Method Questionnaire: Development, Content Validation, and Optimization Study.

Fuente:Jmir Cancer

Tipo de trabajo:Consenso

Extracto: We developed the ESM-AC questionnaire, a content-validated digital questionnaire for people with advanced breast or lung cancer. It showed good usability when administered on smartphone devices. Future research should evaluate the potential of this ESM tool to uncover daily experiences of people with advanced breast or lung cancer, explore its clinical utility, and extend its validation to other populations with advanced diseases.

Claves:cancer, eHealth, ecological momentary assessment, experience sampling method, mHealth, patient outcome assessment, quality of life, telemedicine, validated instruments

Cita:JMIR Cancer 2024 Nov 5; 10 : e57510.

Autor/es:Geeraerts, Joran (a)
Pivodic, Lara (b)

institución:(a) End-of-Life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
(b) End-of-Life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Canadá

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/57510

BMC women's health
Selección SIIC: 7 Noviembre, 2024
BMC women's health

Empowerment through technology: domestic violence acceptance among Iraqi women in an intersectional context.

Empowerment through technology: domestic violence acceptance among Iraqi women in an intersectional context.

Fuente:Bmc Women's Health

Extracto: These findings, given the lack of research on domestic violence among Iraqi women, highlight the urgent need for policy discussions supporting Sustainable Development Goals on gender equity and well-being. Enhanced access to technology could help women have better access to resources, support systems, and information, which would lower acceptance for domestic violence.

Claves:Domestic violence acceptance, Gender equality, Iraqi women, SDG 5, Socio-economic factors, Technological empowerment

Cita:BMC Womens Health 2024 Nov 5; 24 (1) : 588.

Autor/es:Domestic violence acceptance, Gender equality, Iraqi women, SDG 5, Socio-economic factors, Technological empowerment

institución:(a) Assistant Professor of Public Health, Department of Public Health, School of Applied Sciences, University of Mississippi, 642 All-American Drive (Suite- 221 Turner Center), University, MS, 38677, USA. ruaa@olemiss.edu.
(b) Data Analytics Statistician, The Institute of Child Nutrition, School of Applied Sciences, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA. ruaa@olemiss.edu.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12905-024-03426-z

BMC psychiatry
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC psychiatry

The development of early warning scores or alerting systems for the prediction of adverse events in psychiatric patients

The development of early warning scores or alerting systems for the prediction of adverse events in psychiatric patients

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión

Extracto: Currently, few predictive models have been developed for adverse events and patient deterioration in psychiatric settings. The findings of this review suggest that the use of ML and non-ML algorithms show moderate to good performance in predicting adverse events at the hospitals/units where the tool was developed. Understanding these models and the methodology of the studies is crucial for enhancing patient care as well as staff and patient safety research. Further research on the development and implementation of predictive tools in psychiatry should be carried out to assess the feasibility and efficacy of the tool in psychiatric patients.

Claves:Adverse events, Alerting system, Early warning, Predictive tools, Psychiatric patients

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 742.

Autor/es:Velasquez, Valentina Tamayo (a)
Chang, Justine (b)

institución:(a) Institute of Medical Science, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. valentina.tamayo@mail.utoronto.ca.
(b) Waypoint Research Institute, Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, Penetanguishene, ON, Canada. valentina.tamayo@mail.utoronto.ca.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06052-z

BMC public health
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC public health

Out of sight, into mind: a socioecological model-informed qualitative study on barriers and facilitators to hepatitis B care among West African immigrants in the Bronx, New York.

Out of sight, into mind: a socioecological model-informed qualitative study on barriers and facilitators to hepatitis B care among West African immigrants in the Bronx, New York.

Fuente:Bmc Public Health

Extracto: Raising awareness of HBV, addressing social and structural barriers such as stigma and health insurance, and improving access to culturally sensitive programs among West African communities are needed to increase HBV screening, vaccination, and linkage to care.

Claves:Hepatitis B, Immigration, West Africa

Cita:BMC Public Health 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 2985.

Autor/es:Coe, Jared E (a)
Birnbaum, Jessie (b)

institución:(a) Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 111 East 210th Street, Bronx, New York, 10467, United States.
(b) Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York, 10461, United States.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-20358-3

BMC psychiatry
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC psychiatry

The association between benzodiazepine co-prescription, opioid agonist treatment and mortality

The association between benzodiazepine co-prescription, opioid agonist treatment and mortality

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática

Extracto: There is probably an association between prescribed benzodiazepine use and higher risk of all-cause mortality (on OAT) and mortality due to non-drug-induced causes (on OAT and on and off OAT). Benzodiazepine prescription may also be associated with higher all-cause mortality (on and off OAT) and drug-induced mortality (on OAT and on and off-OAT), but this is highly uncertain due to methodological issues and possible confounding.

Claves:Benzodiazepine prescription, Medication assisted treatment (MAT), Mortality, Opioid agonist treatment (OAT), Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT)

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 741.

Autor/es:Hestevik, Christine Hillestad (a)
Evensen, Line Holtet (b)

institución:(a) The Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Postboks 222 Skøyen, Oslo, 0213, Norway. chhe@fhi.no.
(b) The Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Postboks 222 Skøyen, Oslo, 0213, Norway.

Conflicto:CHH, LHE and HK declare that they have no competing interests. IS has been involved as a hired consultant in the field of addiction medicine (especially concerning medication assisted treatment of opioid use disorder) in the Norwegian Directorate of Health. IS has also participated in a working group under the Norwegian Directorate of Health, as an external professional leader, which... masnoticias.gif

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06191-3

BMC oral health
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC oral health

A cross-sectional study based on the Comprehensive Model of Information seeking: which factors influence health information-seeking behavior in patients with periodontitis.

A cross-sectional study based on the Comprehensive Model of Information seeking: which factors influence health information-seeking behavior in patients with periodontitis.

Fuente:Bmc Oral Health

Extracto: According to the CMIS model, we identified several factors influencing health-seeking behaviors (HISB). Lower levels of HISB are closely associated with older age and lower level of understandability and satisfaction of information. Conversely, higher self-efficacy may encourage patients to seek health information more actively. Therefore, it is essential to focus on elderly patients and assess their information expectations and needs in a timely manner, while also working to enhance their self-efficacy to promote more effective access to health information.

Claves:Health information-seeking behavior, Illness perception, Influencing factors, Periodontitis, Self-efficacy

Cita:BMC Oral Health 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 1307.

Autor/es:Xu, Yuxin (a)
Wang, Mengli (b)

institución:(a) Stomatology Hospital, School of Stomatology, Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Research of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Cancer Center of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
(b) Stomatology Hospital, School of Stomatology, Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Research of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Cancer Center of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05068-x

BMC public health
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC public health

Social norms and social opportunities: a qualitative study of influences on tobacco use among urban adolescent girls in Ghana.

Social norms and social opportunities: a qualitative study of influences on tobacco use among urban adolescent girls in Ghana.

Fuente:Bmc Public Health

Extracto: Our findings highlight strong social influences on girls' perceptions, exposure to opportunities, and decision-making in ways that can often be protective against smoking, particularly at younger ages, but may also leave girls unprepared to manage challenging situations later in life. Understanding this context in Ghana will be important for any future programming aiming to prevent smoking initiation among adolescents.

Claves:Adolescent girls, Ghana, Smoking, Social norms, Tobacco

Cita:BMC Public Health 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 2978.

Autor/es:Aryee, Lois N A (a)
Flanagan, Sara V (b)

institución:(a) ideas42, Accra, Ghana.
(b) ideas42, New York, NY, USA. sara@ideas42.org.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-20413-z

Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024

Predictors of self-care behaviors in hypertensive patients based on the protection motivation theory.

Predictors of self-care behaviors in hypertensive patients based on the protection motivation theory.

Fuente:Bmc Public Health

Extracto: The results showed that several factors can forecast self-care behaviors in patients with hypertension. Researchers are recommended to incorporate PMT in educational interventions and concentrate on self-efficacy and response efficacy constructs.

Claves:Hypertension, Protection motivation theory, Self-care

Cita:BMC Public Health 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 2974.

Autor/es:Karimi, Masoud (a)
Ghahremani, Laila (b)

institución:(a) Research Center for Health Sciences, Institute of Health, Department of Health Promotion, School of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, 71645-111, Iran. Karimeim@sums.ac.ir.
(b) Research Center for Health Sciences, Institute of Health, Department of Health Promotion, School of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, 71645-111, Iran.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-20261-x

BMC psychiatry
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC psychiatry

Ketamine and chronic treatment-resistant depression: real-world practice and after relapse.

Ketamine and chronic treatment-resistant depression: real-world practice and after relapse.

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Tipo de trabajo:Estudio abierto

Extracto: Introducing rapid-acting antidepressant to manage TRD patients in clinical practice demands further investigation, and the benefit-to-harm ratio should be assessed in the light of the increased risk of suicidality.

Claves:Adjuvant therapy, After Relapse, Antidepressant effect, Chronic TRD, Ketamine, MADRS

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 745.

Autor/es:Jobnah, Sumaya (a)
Latifeh, Youssef (b)

institución:(a) Program of Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Damascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic.
(b) Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Psychiatry, Al-Mouwasat University Hospital, Damascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06203-2

Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024

The relational institution: an ethnographic study of recovery orientation and relational engagement on a psychiatric rehabilitation ward in London.

The relational institution: an ethnographic study of recovery orientation and relational engagement on a psychiatric rehabilitation ward in London.

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Extracto: Relationships, often under-prioritised in mental health services, were a key cornerstone of recovery-orientated treatment on a psychiatric rehabilitation ward. The shaping of therapeutic relationships amounted to an active process of relational engagement, which may be afforded or constrained by complex social elements requiring careful consideration in inpatient psychiatry. These social elements go beyond more surface-level factors such as staff training, knowledge, or attitudes and may require structural and system-level interventions.

Claves:Audit, Burnout, Demoralisation, Psychosis, Racism, Recovery, Rehabilitation, Relational engagement, Schizophrenia, Therapeutic relationships

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 738.

Autor/es:Whittle, Henry J (a)
Kiely, Ed (b)

institución:(a) Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK. henry.whittle.14@ucl.ac.uk.
(b) Department of Anthropology, University College London, London, UK. henry.whittle.14@ucl.ac.uk.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06140-0

Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024

Deep learning approach to predict autism spectrum disorder

Deep learning approach to predict autism spectrum disorder

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática

Extracto: DL techniques has satisfactory sensitivity, specificity, and AUC in ASD classification. However, the major heterogeneity of the included studies limited the effectiveness of this meta-analysis. Further trials need to be performed to demonstrate the clinical practicability of DL diagnosis.

Claves:And autism spectrum disease, Deep learning, Machine learning, Meta-analysis

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 739.

Autor/es:Ding, Yang (a)
Zhang, Heng (b)

institución:(a) Departments of Child Health Care, Wuxi Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Affiliated Women's Hospital of Jiangnan University, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214002, China.
(b) Departments of Child Health Care, Wuxi Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Affiliated Women's Hospital of Jiangnan University, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214002, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06116-0

Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024

The U-shaped association between serum direct bilirubin and incident mild cognitive impairment in hemodialysis patients: a multicenter study.

The U-shaped association between serum direct bilirubin and incident mild cognitive impairment in hemodialysis patients: a multicenter study.

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Extracto: Our findings suggest a U-shaped association between serum DBIL and MCI among hemodialysis patients.

Claves:Antioxidant, Cognitive impairment, Direct bilirubin, Hemodialysis, Neurotoxicity, U-shaped relationship

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 744.

Autor/es:Yang, Yuqi (a)
Li, Qian (b)

institución:(a) Department of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital, Zhongshan Dong Road No. 83, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550002, China.
(b) Department of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital, Zhongshan Dong Road No. 83, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550002, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06189-x

BMC medical ethics
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC medical ethics

Differing needs for Advance Care Planning in the Veterans Health Administration: use of latent class analysis to identify subgroups to enhance Advance Care Planning via Group Visits for veterans.

Differing needs for Advance Care Planning in the Veterans Health Administration: use of latent class analysis to identify subgroups to enhance Advance Care Planning via Group Visits for veterans.

Fuente:Bmc Medical Ethics

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión

Extracto: Greater attention must be paid to ACP and veterans' prior knowledge of ACP to consistently encourage annual review and status updates.

Claves:Advance care planning, Advance directives, Latent class analysis, Veterans, Veterans Health Administration

Cita:BMC Med Ethics 2024 Oct 28; 25 (1) : 120.

Autor/es:Matthieu, Monica M (a)
Ounpraseuth, Songthip T (b)

institución:(a) U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, HSR&D Center of Innovation: Center for Mental Healthcare & Outcomes Research, 2200 Fort Roots Dr. North Little Rock, Arkansas, 72114, USA. Monica.Matthieu@va.gov.
(b) School of Social Work, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. Monica.Matthieu@va.gov.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12910-024-01117-w

Harm reduction journal
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
Harm reduction journal

Navigating transitions into, through, and beyond peer worker roles: insider insights from the Supporting Harm Reduction through Peer Support (SHARPS) study.

Navigating transitions into, through, and beyond peer worker roles: insider insights from the Supporting Harm Reduction through Peer Support (SHARPS) study.

Fuente:Harm Reduction Journal

Extracto: Pre-work training, coupled with support and adherence to key principles, enabled the Peer Navigators to integrate effectively into diverse organisations. Quality relationships were vital in achieving client outcomes and supporting the professional growth of the Peer Navigators. These findings are important for services employing peer workers and underscore the importance of a commitment to training and continuing professional development.

Claves:Complex needs, Experiential workers, Harm reduction, Homelessness, Peer workers, Psychologically informed environments, Qualitative, Substance use, Workers with lived and living experience

Cita:Harm Reduct J 2024 Oct 28; 21 (1) : 191.

Autor/es:Dumbrell, Josh (a)
Carver, Hannah (b)

institución:(a) Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK. j.l.dumbrell@stir.ac.uk.
(b) Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12954-024-01109-4

BMC psychiatry
Selección SIIC: 31 Octubre, 2024
BMC psychiatry

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Chinese version of the Trauma Resiliency Scale (tRS-18).

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Chinese version of the Trauma Resiliency Scale (tRS-18).

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Extracto: The Chinese version of the tRS-18 has good validity and reliability and can be used as an assessment tool for trauma resilience in trauma patients.

Claves:Assessment tools, Cross-cultural adaptation, Reliability and validity, Resilience, Trauma

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2024 Oct 28; 24 (1) : 743.

Autor/es:Li, Shihan (a)
Hao, Chunyan (b)

institución:(a) School of Nursing, Jinzhou Medical University, No. 40, Section 3, Songpo Road, Linghe District, Jinzhou, 121001, P.R. China.
(b) School of Nursing, Jinzhou Medical University, No. 40, Section 3, Songpo Road, Linghe District, Jinzhou, 121001, P.R. China. hcy7127@163.com.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-024-06166-4

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