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Smoking intensity changes during the COVID-19 pandemic waves in a cohort of smokers in Italy
CONCLUSIONS: After 2 years of pandemic, cigarettes/day have not yet returned to the pre-pandemic levels, mainly due to socio-demographic factors, but also to nicotine addiction, that tends to stabilize consumption.PMID:37712240 | DOI:10.4415/ANN_23_03_08
Source: Ann Ist Super Sanita - September 15, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Giulia Carreras Filippo Monti Alessandra Lugo Silvano Gallus Chiara Stival Sabrina Molinaro Sonia Cerrai Anna Odone Luisa Mastrobattista Claudia Mortali Giuseppe Gorini “LOST IN TOSCANA” Study Investigators Source Type: research

Clinical and Diagnostic Characteristics of Calcaneal Apophysitis: A Systematic Review and Thematic Analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Calcaneal apophysitis is an overuse disease commonly found in the pediatric population. Educating parents and coaches with regard to its symptomatology, etiology, and treatment is essential to diagnose the condition earlier and provide better outcomes.PMID:37713414 | DOI:10.7547/22-083
Source: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association - September 15, 2023 Category: Podiatry Authors: Mohamad Y Fares Hasan Baydoun Hussein H Khachfe Hamza A Salhab Jawad Fares Umayya Musharrafieh Source Type: research

Culture, religion and gender: considerations in facing migration related health inequalities in Italy
Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2023 Jul-Sep;59(3):199-203. doi: 10.4415/ANN_23_03_05.ABSTRACTThe presence in Italy of a significant foreign population (5-6 million including both formally residents and not officially registered ones) introduces significant transformations in the Italian demography with important challenges on ensuring fundamental rights including work, education and above all, health. Access to healthcare. Issues common to the entire migrant population concern the difficulty of accessing the health system of the host country due to the lack of knowledge of its rules and its functioning, the linguistic and cultural ...
Source: Ann Ist Super Sanita - September 15, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Claudio Giovannini Leuconoe Grazia Sisti Raffaella Michieli Maria Augusta Angelucci Walter Ricciardi Walter Malorni Source Type: research

Socioeconomic status and cecal adenocarcinoma mortality risk: an American population-based analysis
CONCLUSION: Low socioeconomic status is associated with an increased risk of death in patients with cecal adenocarcinoma in the United States and show different distribution patterns based on population. Improving health insurance policies and strengthening psychotherapy can provide guidance for improving prognosis f cecal adenocarcinoma patients.PMID:37712280 | DOI:10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2023.08.20
Source: Journal of Southern Medical University - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Z Shao J Lyu Source Type: research

The relationship between sensory impairment and home care client's received care time-A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: The holistic care need of home care clients with dual sensory impairment may not be adequate. To ensure equality and the individually tailored care of clients, further attention must be paid to clients with sensory impairments, especially those with dual sensory impairment. Furthermore, the competence of home care workers to encounter and communicate with clients with sensory impairment must be developed to support the holistic care.IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PATIENT CARE: The sensory impairments of home care clients must be identified in time and considered in care planning and encountering clients.IMPACT: As there ...
Source: Adv Data - September 15, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Tiina Pesonen Laura Corneliusson Visa V äisänen Heidi Siira Johanna Edgren Satu Elo Timo Sinervo Source Type: research

Faculty Process for Reviewing and Utilizing a School's Course Evaluation Comments
CONCLUSION: Faculty provided useful insight and feedback regarding the current state of the course evaluation process that can be used to improve the structure, organization, and utilization of course evaluations by faculty. These findings could inform the creation of the course evaluation comment automated analysis program in the next stage of an ongoing project.PMID:37714659 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100132
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brandyn C Wilcox Jacqueline E McLaughlin Robert Hubal Adam M Persky Source Type: research

Pharmacy Students Practicing Health Advocate Competency Roles in Workplace-Based Training
CONCLUSION: Pharmacy students construct health advocacy roles in workplace-based training through biomedical-oriented practices with little direct input offered by supervisors. Pharmacy educational outcomes require contemporary updates to health advocacy competency descriptions which offer examples for practical enactment at system-level and recommendations for feedback and assessment.PMID:37714657 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100118
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mojan Fazelipour Amninder Dhatt Tom Sun Arwa Nemir Kerry Wilbur Source Type: research

A Call to Action to Address Well-Being Within Experiential Education
Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Sep;87(9):100078. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100078. Epub 2023 May 9.ABSTRACTThere is a significant lack of literature exploring or describing pharmacy student well-being during experiential learning even though students spend 30% of their doctor of pharmacy curricula in this environment. Drawing on inspiration from literature describing well-being challenges and solutions for pharmacy residents and other health disciplines, this commentary explores the unique challenges of supporting pharmacy student well-being during experiential education. Approaches for interventions are described along with a call ...
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kate Newman Suzanne Larson Melissa J Ruble Misha Thomason Watts Source Type: research

Impact of a Neuropsychiatric Therapeutics Course and a Case-Based Course on Pharmacy Students' Mental Health Stigma
CONCLUSION: The decreases in OMS-HC and AQ-9 scores and increases in Recovery and Empowerment scores indicate reductions in mental health stigma. Stigma among students was overall reduced after the therapeutics course and this reduction was maintained after the case-based course.PMID:37714654 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100125
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Rajkumar J Sevak Celine Chandler May C Lui Adam M Kaye Robert F Halliwell Edward L Rogan Source Type: research

Backward Design to Combat Curricular Expansion in a Large, Interdisciplinary, Team-Taught Course
CONCLUSION: Using backward design as a framework to intentionally evaluate didactic content volume and assessment alignment can address curricular expansion while maintaining student learning and decreasing student and instructor stress.PMID:37714652 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2022.12.009
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kristine M Cline Marjorie M Winhoven Victoria L Williams Katherine A Kelley Brianne L Porter Source Type: research

An International Web-based Preceptor Development Program for Nigerian Pharmacists, A Pilot Study
CONCLUSION: An international web-based preceptor development program was successfully delivered to pharmacy educators across Nigeria and improved their knowledge and attitudes toward effective precepting. Expanding this program to include pharmacists throughout Nigeria as a continuing education resource can aid in preparing pharmacy educators in the nation to precept students in the new PharmD curricula and support international initiatives to promote pharmacy education and practice.PMID:37714651 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2022.12.004
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Angela Shogbon Nwaesei Pamela M Moye Uche Anadu Ndefo Teresa Isichei Pounds Source Type: research

The Challenge of Curricular Overload in the Pharmacy Academy
Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Sep;87(9):100079. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100079. Epub 2023 May 11.ABSTRACTThe American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Council of Faculties commissioned a task force during the 2021-2022 academic year to examine the problem of curricular overload. As a result of this task force and the Academy-wide discussions around curricular overload, a consensus has formed around the significance of defining and addressing this challenge. Many institutions have begun work on identifying solutions to curricular overload. This theme issue will identify and describe current solutions to curriculum overload that...
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Katherine A Kelley Victoria L Williams Aleda M H Chen Source Type: research

Qualitative Analysis of Pre- and Post-Promotion/Tenure Review Processes Employed by US Pharmacy Schools
CONCLUSION: This analysis of PT documents revealed that pre/post-tenure reviews were more commonly employed than pre/post-promotion reviews. Documents most frequently described potential negative consequences that may result from unsatisfactory post-promotion/tenure reviews. Academic leaders should consider the implications of these trends within their own institutions and how their own policies may be improved to create clearly articulated, fair, and parallel processes for both tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty.PMID:37714303 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100590
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - September 15, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Amy M Franks Ben Quattlebaum Nalin Payakachat Source Type: research

Smoking intensity changes during the COVID-19 pandemic waves in a cohort of smokers in Italy
CONCLUSIONS: After 2 years of pandemic, cigarettes/day have not yet returned to the pre-pandemic levels, mainly due to socio-demographic factors, but also to nicotine addiction, that tends to stabilize consumption.PMID:37712240 | DOI:10.4415/ANN_23_03_08
Source: Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita - September 15, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Giulia Carreras Filippo Monti Alessandra Lugo Silvano Gallus Chiara Stival Sabrina Molinaro Sonia Cerrai Anna Odone Luisa Mastrobattista Claudia Mortali Giuseppe Gorini “LOST IN TOSCANA” Study Investigators Source Type: research

Culture, religion and gender: considerations in facing migration related health inequalities in Italy
Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2023 Jul-Sep;59(3):199-203. doi: 10.4415/ANN_23_03_05.ABSTRACTThe presence in Italy of a significant foreign population (5-6 million including both formally residents and not officially registered ones) introduces significant transformations in the Italian demography with important challenges on ensuring fundamental rights including work, education and above all, health. Access to healthcare. Issues common to the entire migrant population concern the difficulty of accessing the health system of the host country due to the lack of knowledge of its rules and its functioning, the linguistic and cultural ...
Source: Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita - September 15, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Claudio Giovannini Leuconoe Grazia Sisti Raffaella Michieli Maria Augusta Angelucci Walter Ricciardi Walter Malorni Source Type: research