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Primary care costs due to prodromal Alzheimer disease: a real-world study in patients with 10-year or longer medical history
CONCLUSION: Prodromal AD manifestations are associated to primary care costs that resulted higher than those cumulated in the general population aged 60+. It remains to be elucidated if earlier dementia diagnoses would be associated with reduced costs triggered by the same clinical signs and symptoms.PMID:35380092 | DOI:10.1080/03007995.2022.2062179
Source: Current Medical Research and Opinion - April 5, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Davide L Vetrano Giulia Grande Francesco Mazzoleni Valeria Lovato Claudio Cricelli Francesco Lapi Source Type: research

Graphic Medicine meets human anatomy: The potential role of comics in raising whole body donation awareness in Italy and beyond. A pilot study
AbstractCadaver dissection has always played a fundamental role in medical education. However, especially in Italy, the topic of body donation has remained partially unknown for years. The current study analyses graphic medicine as a new possible communication tool, evaluating and reflecting, with second-year students enrolled in the International School of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Bologna, about its potentialities for body donation awareness-raising in both the scientific community and the general population. For the first time in an Italian University, two graphic medicine workshops were organized focusi...
Source: Anatomical Sciences Education - November 9, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Alessia De Stefano, Isabella Rusciano, Veronica Moretti, Alice Scavarda, Michael J. Green, Shelley Wall, Stefano Ratti Tags: DESCRIPTIVE ARTICLE Source Type: research

Graphic medicine meets human anatomy: The potential role of comics in raising whole body donation awareness in Italy and beyond. A pilot study
AbstractCadaver dissection has always played a fundamental role in medical education. However, especially in Italy, the topic of body donation has remained partially unknown for years. The current study analyses graphic medicine as a new possible communication tool, evaluating and reflecting, with second-year students enrolled in the International School of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Bologna, about its potentialities for body donation awareness-raising in both the scientific community and the general population. For the first time in an Italian University, two graphic medicine workshops were organized focusi...
Source: Anatomical Sciences Education - December 13, 2022 Category: Anatomy Authors: Alessia De Stefano, Isabella Rusciano, Veronica Moretti, Alice Scavarda, Michael J. Green, Shelley Wall, Stefano Ratti Tags: DESCRIPTIVE ARTICLE Source Type: research

Use of audience response systems (ARS) in physiotherapists training: a qualitative study
Conclusion Physiotherapy lecturers must use ARS critically, respecting when (eg, not at the end of the lesson) and how to propose them, keeping in mind that some skills (eg, practical ones) might not benefit from their use. Moreover, they need to consider that the ARS are not a tool for everyone, so ARS must be integrated into a multimodal teaching paradigm.
Source: BMJ Open - August 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bertoni, G., Marchesini, E., Zanchettin, F. E., Crestini, M., Testa, M., Battista, S. Tags: Open access, Medical education and training Source Type: research

Narrative medicine to evaluate the relationship between clinicians and patients living with severe asthma
Conclusions: The clinicians learnt to pay more attention to the cultural mindset of patients. The results are positive when dialogue, scientific expertise and effective therapies, as biological drugs, are there.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 6, 2017 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Cappuccio, A., Latella, M., Pelaia, G., Menzella, F., Pellegrini, G., Marini, M. G. Tags: Medical Education, Web and Internet Source Type: research

Simulation-based medical training for paediatric residents in Italy: a nationwide survey
A prompt start to an appropriate neonatal and paediatric resuscitation is critical to reduce mortality and morbidity. However, residents are rarely exposed to real emergency situations. Simulation-based medica...
Source: BMC Medical Education - May 22, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Marco Binotti, Giulia Genoni, Stefano Rizzollo, Marco De Luca, Luca Carenzo, Alice Monzani and Pier Luigi Ingrassia Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Domestic Violence and the Role of Education
Credit: Donald Trump/TwitterBy Jan LundiusSTOCKHOLM / ROME, Aug 8 2019 (IPS) Trying to teach and inspire youngsters is a daunting task. Many teachers tend to suffer from a harrowing, bad conscience, obliged as they are to follow routines, rules, and regulations set down by their employers while knowing that these are difficult to apply and provide with desired results. Worst is a nagging feeling of inability to reach out to the students. Most teachers want their pupils to be good learners, critically thinking individuals who feel gratified and keen to change things for the better. Occasionally, I return to my original pro...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - August 8, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jan Lundius Tags: Crime & Justice Education Featured Gender Gender Violence Global Headlines Health Human Rights TerraViva United Nations Source Type: news

Remote mentoring in laparotomic and laparoscopic cancer surgery during Covid-19 pandemic: an experimental setup based on mixed reality
Med Educ Online. 2021 Dec;26(1):1996923. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2021.1996923.ABSTRACTIn this paper, Mixed Reality (MR) has been exploited in the operating rooms to perform laparoscopic and open surgery with the aim of providing remote mentoring to the medical doctors under training during the Covid-19 pandemic. The employed architecture, which has put together MR smartglasses, a Digital Imaging Player, and a Mixed Reality Toolkit, has been used for cancer surgery at the IRCCS Hospital 'Giovanni Paolo II' in southern Italy. The feasibility of using the conceived platform for real-time remote mentoring has been assessed on th...
Source: Medical Education Online - October 29, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Michele Simone Rocco Galati Graziana Barile Emanuele Grasso Raffaele De Luca Carmine Cartanese Rocco Lomonaco Eustachio Ruggieri Anna Albano Antonello Rucci Giuseppe Grassi Source Type: research

The 800 pound gorilla and the smoking gun – A response to Sabatino et al 2015 regarding Italian nurse education and practice
Sabatino et al. (2015) in a new study of Italian nursing students' views on developing professional identity in practice provided an extraordinary insight into aspects of contemporary nurse education and practice. They have revealed nursing students' experiences in the clinical area related to factors that either promoted or diminished their professional identity and professional respect. Not only have these interviews demonstrated for the first time the lived experience of Italian nursing students, moreover it has drawn attention to unresolved care deficits, and students' responses to this in a remarkable way.
Source: Nurse Education in Practice - September 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Annamaria Bagnasco, Giuseppe Aleo, Fiona Timmins, Jan M.A. de Vries, Valentina Bressan, Monica Bianchi, Loredana Sasso Tags: Issues for Debate Source Type: research

A response to Sabatino et  al 2015 regarding Italian nurse education and practice
Sabatino et  al. (2015) in a new study of Italian nursing students' views on developing professional identity in practice provided an extraordinary insight into aspects of contemporary nurse education and practice. They have revealed nursing students' experiences in the clinical area related to factors that ei ther promoted or diminished their professional identity and professional respect. Not only have these interviews demonstrated for the first time the lived experience of Italian nursing students, moreover it has drawn attention to unresolved care deficits, and students' responses to this in a remarka ble way.
Source: Nurse Education in Practice - September 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Annamaria Bagnasco, Giuseppe Aleo, Fiona Timmins, Jan M.A. de Vries, Valentina Bressan, Monica Bianchi, Loredana Sasso Tags: Issues for Debate Source Type: research

The role of medical devices in influencing in-hospital sustainability: an analysis of expenditure in 2019 vs DRG reimbursement according to major medical specialties in a Region of middle Italy.
Authors: Messori A, Trippoli S, Marinai C Abstract INTRODUCTION: - Very limited information exists from Italian hospitals about the utilization and expenditure of medical devices. The ratio expenditure/DRG reimbursement (expressed as a percentage) is a useful parameter, particularly when it is separately calculated for each individual Azienda and, within each Azienda, according to the medical discipline. AREAS COVERED: - To generate benchmarks in this area, we have made reference to the expenditure incurred for medical devices from January to June 2019 in all hospitals of the Tuscany region. These expenditures ...
Source: Expert Review of Medical Devices - July 1, 2020 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Expert Rev Med Devices Source Type: research