Effect of converting from propofol to remimazolam with flumazenil reversal on recovery from anesthesia in outpatients with mental disabilities: a randomized controlled trial
General anesthesia is often necessary for dental treatment of outpatients with mental disabilities. Rapid recovery and effective management of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are critical for outpatie... (Source: BMC Anesthesiology)
Source: BMC Anesthesiology - April 22, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Sooyoung Jeon, Jieun Kim, Myong-Hwan Karm and Jin-Tae Kim Tags: Research Source Type: research

HERV-W upregulation expression in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: unraveling potential links to systemic immune/inflammation status
Bipolar disorder (BD) and schizophrenia (SZ) are the two main mental disorders with unknown etiology that significantly impact individuals ’ quality of life. The potential pro-inflammatory role in their pathoge... (Source: Retrovirology)
Source: Retrovirology - April 22, 2024 Category: Virology Authors: Sara Coelho Rangel, Michelly Damasceno da Silva, D écio Gilberto Natrielli Filho, Samuel Nascimento Santos, Jonatas Bussador do Amaral, Jefferson Russo Victor, Kevin Cezar Nascimento Silva, Izabela Dorota Tuleta, Carolina Nunes França, Marina Tiemi Shio Tags: Research Source Type: research

Exploring sleep characteristics in Chinese patients with narcolepsy: insights from the nocturnal sleep onset rapid eye movement period (nSOREMP)
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, Ahead of Print. (Source: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM)
Source: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM - April 22, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Shufei Zeng Fei Feng Weimin Li Yan Xu Rui Zhao Shengpeng Liang Yihong Cheng Ruichen Fang Hailing Jia Yang Wang Dongsheng Lv Bin Zhang 1Department of Psychiatry, Sleep Medicine Center, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University 2Key Laboratory of Mental Source Type: research

Quantitative determination of tetracyclines in medicated feed for food-producing animals by HPLC –DAD
. (Source: Food Additives and Contaminants Part A)
Source: Food Additives and Contaminants Part A - April 22, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Elena ButovskayaAlicia Maria Carrillo HerederoGiulia SegatoElena FaggionatoMarialuisa BorgiaDaniela MarchisSimonetta MenottaSimone Bertinia Food and Feed Chemistry Department, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell ’Emilia Romagna Source Type: research

Beyond the Wish: Actual Mobile Phone Use Surpassing Desire Brings More Distress
This study aimed to address this gap by examining the impact of incongruence between actual-MPU and desired-MPU on psychol ogical distress. A total of 678 Chinese adolescents (Mage = 14.62 years,SD = 1.61) participated in the study. The cubic Response Surface Analysis (RSA) revealed that adolescents with greater incongruence between actual-MPU and desired-MPU experienced more psychological distress. Even amidst congruence, higher mean levels of actual-MPU and desired-MPU were associated with more distress. Notably, adolescents experienced more distress when the actual-MPU surpassed the desired-MPU than when the desired-MPU...
Source: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction - April 22, 2024 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Qualitative interview study of rheumatology patients experiences of COVID-19 shielding to explore the physical and psychological impact and identify associated support needs
Conclusion Patients are dealing with lasting physical and mental effects from shielding and consequences of delayed healthcare. Health professionals need time and resources to ask about patients’ well-being, identify their health needs and refer/signpost to appropriate sources of support. (Source: BMJ Open)
Source: BMJ Open - April 22, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Silverthorne, C. A., Jones, B., Brooke, M., Coates, L. C., Orme, J., Robson, J. C., Tillett, W., Dures, E. Tags: Open access, Qualitative research, COVID-19 Source Type: research

Why does using personal strengths at work increase employee engagement, who makes the most out of it, and how?
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, Vol 29(2), Apr 2024, 113-129; doi:10.1037/ocp0000374Engaging in behaviors that take advantage of one’s personal strengths at work can promote employee flourishing in the workplace and mental health. Personal strengths use has thus gained increasing attention within occupational psychology and positive organizational scholarship. In this article, we first integrate work on personal strengths use with the latest developments in the job demands-resources theory (and its extensions) to develop a conceptual model explaining how and why personal strengths use on the job increases work...
Source: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology - April 22, 2024 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

Childhood migration experience and adult health: evidence from China ’s rural migrants
ConclusionCME can significantly improve adult health, including physical and mental health, and the positive effect is more obvious among women, helping to reduce gender differences in health. For the migration distance, attention can be focused on the long-distance migrating individuals, who should get more support. (Source: Archives of Public Health)
Source: Archives of Public Health - April 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

You belong.
Families, Systems, & Health, Vol 42(1), Mar 2024, 137-138; doi:10.1037/fsh0000821The author describes how she has earnestly struggled to find her fit in providing mental health services to Hispanic/Latino clients and the Latino communities that she belongs to. She wonders, if no one belongs, then who stands up for historically marginalized Latino communities? Personal and systemic biases and arbitrary criteria for being enough to serve Latino patients hurt providers and clients alike. Her work reminds her of the need to charge against stereotyping and racism to meet patients’ needs regardless of skin color or linguistic ...
Source: Families, Systems, and Health - April 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Potential parental determinants of the pace of evidence-based practice change in children’s mental health care.
Families, Systems, & Health, Vol 42(1), Mar 2024, 68-75; doi:10.1037/fsh0000878Background: Strength of evidence is key to advancing children’s mental health care but may be inadequate for driving practice change. The Designing for Accelerated Translation (DART) framework proposes a multifaceted approach: pace of implementation as a function of evidence of effectiveness, demand for the intervention, sum of risks, and costs. To inform empirical applications of DART, we solicited caregiver preferences on key elements. Method: In March–April 2022, we fielded a population-representative online survey in Illinois households ...
Source: Families, Systems, and Health - April 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Making it “EASI” for pediatricians to determine when toddler tantrums are “more than the terrible twos”: Proof-of-concept for primary care screening with the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles–Early Assessment Screener for Irritability (MAPS-EASI).
Conclusions: MAPS-EASI proved to be feasible and acceptable in pediatric primary care. Further tailoring will be needed as the MAPS-EASI processes are scaled out to new contexts and populations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: Families, Systems, and Health)
Source: Families, Systems, and Health - April 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

A vision for implementing equitable early mental health and resilience support in pediatric primary care: A transdiagnostic, developmental approach.
This article lays the conceptual foundations for the articles in this Special Section on Mental Health, Earlier in Pediatric Primary Care, which all apply a translational mindset to proposed strategies and solutions to overcome the barriers that have limited the potential of pediatric primary care for improving the MH and wellbeing of all children. Results: Valid, pragmatic, transdiagnostic, developmentally-based screening measures to identify children at heightened risk are needed. Risk screening for MH problems should assess and empirically weight socioecological risk and protective factors, as well as the child’s own ...
Source: Families, Systems, and Health - April 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Addressing mental health, earlier in pediatric primary care: Introduction to the special section.
Families, Systems, & Health, Vol 42(1), Mar 2024, 1-5; doi:10.1037/fsh0000887Leading national health organizations have declared pediatric mental health an urgent public health issue. Pediatric primary care is an ideal setting to improve mental health in young children; however, various existing barriers limit the effective identification of social–emotional risk among toddlers. This special section of Families, Systems, & Health includes four articles that identify multilevel barriers and facilitators to population-level early childhood mental health screening, identification, and referral and describe implementation st...
Source: Families, Systems, and Health - April 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Self-esteem, depression, anxiety and sexual function in Mayer-Rokitansky-K üster-Hauser syndrome with neovagina: A case series
The Mayer-Rokitansky-K üster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is a rare congenital disorder which affects one out of 4000 to 5000 women [1]. Due to failed embryologic development of the Müllerian ducts, the uterus and vagina are absent in women with MRKH syndrome. Patients are usually diagnosed during adolescence because of the a bsence of menstruation [2] or when difficulties with vaginal intercourse or infertility are experienced [3,4]. MRKH syndrome is traditionally classified into two types: Type I (isolated) without other malformations, Type II (atypical) includes renal and adnexal malformations and Müllerian agenesis, renal...
Source: European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology - April 22, 2024 Category: OBGYN Authors: Xiao-hong Lei, Xiao Wang, Shu-yi Shao, Ke-qin Hua, Ying Zhang Tags: Full length article Source Type: research

Modern imaging of acute pulmonary embolism
The first-choice imaging test for visualization of thromboemboli in the pulmonary vasculature in patients with suspected acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is multidetector computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) – a readily available and widely used imaging technique. Through technological advancements over the past years, alternative imaging techniques for the diagnosis of PE have become available, whilst others are still under investigation. In particular, the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) i s expected to enable further innovation in diagnostic management of PE. (Source: Thrombosis Research)
Source: Thrombosis Research - April 22, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: C.M.M. de Jong, L.J.M. Kroft, T.E. van Mens, M.V. Huisman, J.L. St öger, F.A. Klok Tags: Full Length Article Source Type: research