Pilot study to assess the feasibility of self-administered, low-dose methoxyflurane for cystoscopic procedures
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings in this pilot study provide proof of principle for the design of a randomized control trial to evaluate MEOF as an anesthetic in an outpatient cystoscopic procedural setting. As more urologic procedures are being performed in an outpatient setting, this may offer significant clinical benefit.PMID:38587974 | DOI:10.5489/cuaj.8676 (Source: Canadian Urological Association Journal)
Source: Canadian Urological Association Journal - April 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jennifer A Locke Sarah Neu Joanne Lawrence Sender Herschorn Source Type: research

What do recently housed young people imagine for the future of third places? Using game-based inquiry to (re)imagine affirming, youth-centered third places
This study used game-based inquiry to partner with recently housed young people who have experienced chronic housing instability (N = 21) to understand how they would (re)imagine future third places. We then analyzed transcripts from these game sessions through qualitative thematic analysis. Participants suggested that certain tenets must be present in third places: they must offer opportunities for agency and individualization; they must meet everyday needs; and they must be explicitly inclusive. To actualize these tenets, participants imagined places that meet many needs and do many things; portable and adaptable physica...
Source: American Journal of Community Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Maude Littman Tara Milligan Rebecca Berry Brendon Holloway Marquisha Lawrence Scott Source Type: research

Synthesizing Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory and Deaf Pedagogy Framework Toward Deaf Education Reform: Perspectives From Teachers of the Deaf
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(1):102-127. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a904169.ABSTRACTIn U.S. deaf education, disablement results from a normative interpretation of disability in the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. However, Vygotsky's Fundamentals of Defectology (1993) allows educators to view current deaf education pedagogical practices through a sociocultural-constructivist lens and reject the current remedial special education model. We explore our experience as teachers of the deaf to analyze the current state of deaf education, synthesizing two core areas of Vygotskian research-sociocultural theory and deaf pedagogy-an...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Katie R Potier Heidi Givens Source Type: research

What do recently housed young people imagine for the future of third places? Using game-based inquiry to (re)imagine affirming, youth-centered third places
This study used game-based inquiry to partner with recently housed young people who have experienced chronic housing instability (N = 21) to understand how they would (re)imagine future third places. We then analyzed transcripts from these game sessions through qualitative thematic analysis. Participants suggested that certain tenets must be present in third places: they must offer opportunities for agency and individualization; they must meet everyday needs; and they must be explicitly inclusive. To actualize these tenets, participants imagined places that meet many needs and do many things; portable and adaptable physica...
Source: American Journal of Community Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Danielle Maude Littman Tara Milligan Rebecca Berry Brendon Holloway Marquisha Lawrence Scott Source Type: research

Writing the History of Legal Abortion
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):22-29. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0002.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38588200 | DOI:10.1353/bhm.2023.0002 (Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine)
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Johanna Schoen Source Type: research

Core Palliative Care Competencies for Undergraduate Nursing Education: International Multisite Research Using Online Nominal Group Technique
Conclusions: It was possible to find differences and similarities in the top 10 palliative care core competencies from different countries. Thematic synthesis of all the data showed that there were various competencies needed for nursing students to provide quality palliative care.PMID:38584432 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241244605 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - April 8, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Minna H ökkä Teija Ravelin Veerle Coupez Danny Vereecke Joanne Brennan Teodora Mathe Cornelia Brandst ötter Piret Paal Daniela Elena Spanu Nicoleta Mitrea Source Type: research

Pilot study to assess the feasibility of self-administered, low-dose methoxyflurane for cystoscopic procedures
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings in this pilot study provide proof of principle for the design of a randomized control trial to evaluate MEOF as an anesthetic in an outpatient cystoscopic procedural setting. As more urologic procedures are being performed in an outpatient setting, this may offer significant clinical benefit.PMID:38587974 | DOI:10.5489/cuaj.8676 (Source: Canadian Urological Association Journal)
Source: Canadian Urological Association Journal - April 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jennifer A Locke Sarah Neu Joanne Lawrence Sender Herschorn Source Type: research

What do recently housed young people imagine for the future of third places? Using game-based inquiry to (re)imagine affirming, youth-centered third places
This study used game-based inquiry to partner with recently housed young people who have experienced chronic housing instability (N = 21) to understand how they would (re)imagine future third places. We then analyzed transcripts from these game sessions through qualitative thematic analysis. Participants suggested that certain tenets must be present in third places: they must offer opportunities for agency and individualization; they must meet everyday needs; and they must be explicitly inclusive. To actualize these tenets, participants imagined places that meet many needs and do many things; portable and adaptable physica...
Source: American Journal of Community Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Danielle Maude Littman Tara Milligan Rebecca Berry Brendon Holloway Marquisha Lawrence Scott Source Type: research

What do recently housed young people imagine for the future of third places? Using game-based inquiry to (re)imagine affirming, youth-centered third places
This study used game-based inquiry to partner with recently housed young people who have experienced chronic housing instability (N = 21) to understand how they would (re)imagine future third places. We then analyzed transcripts from these game sessions through qualitative thematic analysis. Participants suggested that certain tenets must be present in third places: they must offer opportunities for agency and individualization; they must meet everyday needs; and they must be explicitly inclusive. To actualize these tenets, participants imagined places that meet many needs and do many things; portable and adaptable physica...
Source: American Journal of Community Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Danielle Maude Littman Tara Milligan Rebecca Berry Brendon Holloway Marquisha Lawrence Scott Source Type: research

Core Palliative Care Competencies for Undergraduate Nursing Education: International Multisite Research Using Online Nominal Group Technique
Conclusions: It was possible to find differences and similarities in the top 10 palliative care core competencies from different countries. Thematic synthesis of all the data showed that there were various competencies needed for nursing students to provide quality palliative care.PMID:38584432 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241244605 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - April 8, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Minna H ökkä Teija Ravelin Veerle Coupez Danny Vereecke Joanne Brennan Teodora Mathe Cornelia Brandst ötter Piret Paal Daniela Elena Spanu Nicoleta Mitrea Source Type: research

Writing the History of Legal Abortion
Bull Hist Med. 2023;97(1):22-29. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2023.0002.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38588200 | DOI:10.1353/bhm.2023.0002 (Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine)
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Johanna Schoen Source Type: research

Synthesizing Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory and Deaf Pedagogy Framework Toward Deaf Education Reform: Perspectives From Teachers of the Deaf
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(1):102-127. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a904169.ABSTRACTIn U.S. deaf education, disablement results from a normative interpretation of disability in the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. However, Vygotsky's Fundamentals of Defectology (1993) allows educators to view current deaf education pedagogical practices through a sociocultural-constructivist lens and reject the current remedial special education model. We explore our experience as teachers of the deaf to analyze the current state of deaf education, synthesizing two core areas of Vygotskian research-sociocultural theory and deaf pedagogy-an...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Katie R Potier Heidi Givens Source Type: research

Trends in U.S. Medical Cannabis Registrations, Authorizing Clinicians, and Reasons for Use From 2020 to 2022
CONCLUSION: Enrollment in medical cannabis programs increased overall but generally decreased in jurisdictions with nonmedical adult-use laws. Use for conditions or symptoms without a strong evidence basis continues to increase. Given these trends, more research is needed to better understand the risks and benefits of medical cannabis.PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE: National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.PMID:38588545 | DOI:10.7326/M23-2811 (Source: Annals of Internal Medicine)
Source: Annals of Internal Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Kevin F Boehnke Rachel Sinclair Felicia Gordon Avinash Hosanagar Douglas R Roehler Tristin Smith Brooke Hoots Source Type: research

What do recently housed young people imagine for the future of third places? Using game-based inquiry to (re)imagine affirming, youth-centered third places
This study used game-based inquiry to partner with recently housed young people who have experienced chronic housing instability (N = 21) to understand how they would (re)imagine future third places. We then analyzed transcripts from these game sessions through qualitative thematic analysis. Participants suggested that certain tenets must be present in third places: they must offer opportunities for agency and individualization; they must meet everyday needs; and they must be explicitly inclusive. To actualize these tenets, participants imagined places that meet many needs and do many things; portable and adaptable physica...
Source: American Journal of Community Psychology - April 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Danielle Maude Littman Tara Milligan Rebecca Berry Brendon Holloway Marquisha Lawrence Scott Source Type: research

Core Palliative Care Competencies for Undergraduate Nursing Education: International Multisite Research Using Online Nominal Group Technique
Conclusions: It was possible to find differences and similarities in the top 10 palliative care core competencies from different countries. Thematic synthesis of all the data showed that there were various competencies needed for nursing students to provide quality palliative care.PMID:38584432 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241244605 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - April 8, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Minna H ökkä Teija Ravelin Veerle Coupez Danny Vereecke Joanne Brennan Teodora Mathe Cornelia Brandst ötter Piret Paal Daniela Elena Spanu Nicoleta Mitrea Source Type: research