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Awareness on weaning diet among mothers of under five children in North Gujarat
Bioinformation. 2023 Jan 31;19(1):32-34. doi: 10.6026/97320630019032. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTMalnutrition caused by ineffective weaning techniques used during infancy and early childhood might affect cognitive and social development, school performance, and productivity in later life. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of education program in enhancing the awareness of mothers of under 5 children regarding weaning diet. The data was collected from 60 mothers of under 5 year's children. The existing awareness was assessed using a self-structured questionnaire. After pre intervention test, the mothers were p...
Source: Bioinformation - September 18, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Mahalakshmi B Vaikunthbhai Solanki Pujaben Sivasubramanian N Shaijo Kj Source Type: research

The Status of School Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Services in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Progress Towards Achieving the SDG 6
CONCLUSIONS: The provision of WASH facilities and services in schools was inadequate and not on track to meet the targets of SDG 6. Training, WASH education program, and stakeholder commitment and cooperation at all levels are required to achieve the goal.PMID:37720702 | PMC:PMC10503287 | DOI:10.1177/11786302231199003
Source: Environmental Health Insights - September 18, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Abayneh Melaku Bezatu Mengistie Taffere Addis Source Type: research

Effectiveness of de-implementation strategies for low-value prescribing in secondary care: a systematic review
CONCLUSION: This review offers insight into the intervention strategies, potential barriers, facilitators and consequences that may affect the de-implementation of low-value prescribing in secondary care. Identification of these key features helps understand how and why these strategies are effective and the wider (desirable or undesirable) impact of de-implementation. These findings can contribute to the successful replication or optimisation of strategies used to de-implement low-value prescribing practices in future.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The review protocol was registered at PROSPERO (ID: CRD42021243944).PMID:37723589 | D...
Source: Cancer Control - September 18, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Jennifer Dunsmore Eilidh Duncan Sara MacLennan James N'Dow Steven MacLennan Source Type: research

Is menopause managed well enough in general practice?
This article shares knowledge about continuing medical education for general practitioners to close the existing gap. As there is great variability within each menopausal woman's experience as well as among individual women, there is a need to individualise and render personalised care. By being able to discuss accepted and safe standards of care and by advocating for a holistic approach incorporating both non-pharmacological and pharmacological strategies, general practitioners would be able to improve the confidence of their patients for better health outcomes.PMID:37719692 | PMC:PMC10504900 | DOI:10.51866/cm.264
Source: American Family Physician - September 18, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chandramani Thuraisingham Sivalingam Nalliah Source Type: research

Peer review chair report: Association of Chiropractic Colleges Educational Conference and Research Agenda Conference 2023 peer review process
CONCLUSION: Overall, peer reviewer satisfaction with the process used for the 2023 ACC-RAC was high. We will include information from this report as part of the continuous quality improvement of peer review process, an important part of improving chiropractic education, research, and scholarly activities.PMID:37721857 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-23-20
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 18, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Claire Johnson Source Type: research

Assessment of professionalism in a chiropractic college: A design and implementation of a rubric
CONCLUSION: In training chiropractic students on expected behaviors related to professionalism, a rubric assessment of professionalism guided communications between the clinical educator and students to discuss professionalism and remediate unprofessional behaviors. A rubric defining expected classroom behaviors aligns with educational best practices to use assessment methods to develop professionalism in health care students.PMID:37721396 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-21
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 18, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Jeana L Voorhies Source Type: research

Developing spinal manipulation psychomotor skills competency: A systematic review of teaching methods
CONCLUSION: The use of augmented feedback devices such as human analogue mannequins with force-sensing table technology and computer-connected devices is potentially beneficial in the chiropractic curricula and may facilitate student learning and improvement of spinal manipulation. More studies are required to determine whether psychomotor skill aids translate directly into raised competency levels in novice clinicians.PMID:37721391 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-10
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 18, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Eleanor de Kock Christopher Yelverton Cornelius Myburgh Source Type: research

Assessment of forces during side-posture adjustment with the use of a table-embedded force plate: Reference values for education
CONCLUSION: The values we found will be used for reference at our institution and may be useful to instructors at other chiropractic educational institutions, in the teaching of lumbar side-posture manipulation. A caveat is that the values of this study reflect multiple sources of applied force, not solely the force applied directly to the spine.PMID:37721390 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-13
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 18, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Brent S Russell Edward F Owens Ronald S Hosek Lydia L Dever Michael T Weiner Source Type: research

Association of pain neurophysiology knowledge and application amongst UK chiropractic students: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Chiropractic placement students in the United Kingdom appear to have a lower level of pain knowledge than other health care professionals and education institutions may wish to consider how to best address this within their curricula.PMID:37721388 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-27
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 18, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Kajsa Nordbo Philip Dewhurst Source Type: research

Do educational interventions improve prescribing skills of medical students compared to no additional learning? A systematic review
Med Educ Online. 2023 Dec;28(1):2259166. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2023.2259166. Epub 2023 Sep 18.ABSTRACTResearch suggests that medical students are not confident and may be ill-prepared to prescribe competently. Therefore, changes to standard education may be required to fortify medical student prescribing skills, confidence, and competence. However, specific education to write a safe and legal prescription is generally lacking. Furthermore, the term prescribe and the skill thereof is not clearly defined. This review compares additional education for medical students to no identified additional education or another education...
Source: Medical Education Online - September 18, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Sophie M Mokrzecki Andrew Mallett Tarun Sen Gupta Stephen Perks Tilley Pain Source Type: research

Disulfiram-Like Reaction With Ginaton: A Case Report and Literature Review
This article details such a case from China. Healthcare providers should be proactive in educating patients about the potential adverse reactions related to using Ginaton and the importance of avoiding alcohol consumption while using it. Patients should also be advised to disclose their alcohol-consumption habits and seek medical advice before initiating treatment with any medication or supplement during treatment with Ginaton.PMID:37722955 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinthera.2023.08.013
Source: Clinical Therapeutics - September 18, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Xiangji Dang Rui Wang Yan Liu Source Type: research

Attitudes and Practices Surrounding Opioid Prescriptions following Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Distal Radius and Ankle Fractures: A Survey of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association Membership
CONCLUSIONS: The principle finding of this study is the lack of a standardized approach to postoperative prescribing in distal radius and ankle fractures, illustrated by the wide range in number of opioids prescribed by Canadian orthopaedic surgeons. Our data suggest a trend towards overprescription among respondents following distal radius and ankle ORIF. Future studies should aim to rationalize interventions targeted at reducing postoperative opioid prescribing for common orthopaedic trauma procedures.PMID:37719667 | PMC:PMC10501842 | DOI:10.1155/2023/9968219
Source: Adv Data - September 18, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Jihad A Abouali Evan D Curd Xin Y Mei Ujash Sheth Moin Khan Darren de Sa Vehniah K Tjong Jesleen Rana Source Type: research

Decoding COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Using Multiple Regression Analysis with Socioeconomic Values
Proc Int Conf Adv Inf Netw Appl. 2023;655:649-659. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-28694-0_61. Epub 2023 Mar 15.ABSTRACTWith the growth and development of COVID-19 and its variants, reaching a level of herd immunity is critically important for national security in public health. To deal with COVID-19, the United States has implemented phased plans to distribute COVID-19 vaccines. As of November 2022, over 80% of Americans had received their first shot to guard against COVID-19, and 68.6% were considered fully vaccinated, according to the dataset provided by CDC. However, a significant number of American people still hesitate to rec...
Source: Adv Data - September 18, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Wei Lu Ling Xue Bria Shorten Source Type: research

Awareness on passive smoking among Indian adults
Bioinformation. 2023 Jan 31;19(1):10-13. doi: 10.6026/97320630019010. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTAround one-third of adults worldwide regularly come into contact with passive smoking. In addition to many other health issues, non-smokers who are exposed to passive smoking at home or at work have a 20-30% higher risk of acquiring lung cancer. The current study set out to determine adult smokers' awareness of the hazards of passive smoking as well as the efficacy of an education campaign in raising that awareness. To finish the investigation, a pre-experimental research approach was employed. 60 adults between the ages of 18 an...
Source: Bioinformation - September 18, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Sivasubramanian N Mahalakshmi B Patel Shivani Arvindbhai Ramalakshmi G Source Type: research

Sleep disorders and work-related stress with oral hygiene among Indian shift workers
Bioinformation. 2023 Jan 1;19(1):69-73. doi: 10.6026/97320630019069. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTConstruction workers are mostly migrants from isolated villages and are not vigilant about health care measures besides poor language skills. Majority of the population works in shifts across the globe. As a result of poor sleep architecture, excessive sleepiness or insomnia, the construction labourers working in shifts have approximately twice the risk of OSA when compared with those working in the daytime. Likewise, the performance and the productivity of employees in construction sites are impeded by added stress. Therefore, it...
Source: Bioinformation - September 18, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Kumaresan Sathya D Sri Sakthi N D Jayakumar Arumugham Indiran Meignana Source Type: research