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Gross and Applied Anatomy Pedagogical Approaches in Occupational Therapy Education: A Scoping Review
Can J Occup Ther. 2023 Sep 8:84174231197614. doi: 10.1177/00084174231197614. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIntroduction. With technological advancements, anatomy teaching approaches in occupational therapy education have expanded. However, uncertainty remains regarding the approaches that best optimize academic and practice outcomes in student occupational therapists (OTs). Purpose. This scoping review mapped the pedagogical approaches used to teach musculoskeletal anatomy to student OTs. Methods. A scoping review was conducted, with a consultation exercise involving Canadian occupational therapy educators. Six databases w...
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - September 8, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Erica Dove Kelly Hennessy Athena Kirou-Mauro Lorna Aitkens Andrea Duncan Anne Agur Emily S Ho Source Type: research

Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019-2021
This study used secondary medical and laboratory records to describe blood CDST requests by clinicians and the quality of CDST processes for the diagnosis of BSI among patients admitted to HTH from 2019 to 2021. Of 4278 patients, 33% were infants. Pneumonia and neonatal sepsis cases were 40% and 22%, respectively. Only 8% (351/4278) had blood CDST requested. Of 94% (329/351) blood CDST processed and reported, only 7% (22/329) were culture-positive, with likely contaminants being recovered from 16% (52/329) of the specimens. The duration from admission to request was 2 days (IQR: 0-5), and Further qualitative studies must b...
Source: Cell Research - September 8, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Emily Boakye-Yiadom Robinah Najjemba Pruthu Thekkur Appiah-Korang Labi Julita Gil-Cuesta Karikari Asafo-Adjei Prosper Mensah Elburg van Boetzelaer Nasreen S Jessani Verner Ndudri Orish Source Type: research

Virtual Visits in Medical Education: A Medical Student and Resident Perspective
DISCUSSION: Learners perceive the ability to perform a physical exam, promote efficiency, and engage with faculty to be compromised in the virtual clinic setting. Residents had less favorable perceptions of virtual clinic compared to medical students. Faculty should consider these varying learner perceptions to optimize the educational environment in virtual care.PMID:37681457 | DOI:10.1177/00031348231198105
Source: The American Surgeon - September 8, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Y Kang B R Sinco Grace J Kim Source Type: research

Does feeling pain help prepare future clinicians to treat pain? A qualitative exploration of a novel experiential approach to teaching health professional students about pain
CONCLUSION: Integrating first-hand pain experiences within entry-level physiotherapy training appears to have novel value in helping students understand pain subjectivity. Future research should use robust and controlled designs to explore how this novel approach can be used to facilitate further understanding and empathy within clinical interactions with people living with pain.PMID:37682624 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2254367
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - September 8, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Anne Hudon Nathan Augeard Catherine M Tansey Emilie Houston Geoff Bostick Timothy H Wideman Source Type: research

Virtual Visits in Medical Education: A Medical Student and Resident Perspective
DISCUSSION: Learners perceive the ability to perform a physical exam, promote efficiency, and engage with faculty to be compromised in the virtual clinic setting. Residents had less favorable perceptions of virtual clinic compared to medical students. Faculty should consider these varying learner perceptions to optimize the educational environment in virtual care.PMID:37681457 | DOI:10.1177/00031348231198105
Source: The American Surgeon - September 8, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Y Kang B R Sinco Grace J Kim Source Type: research

Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019-2021
This study used secondary medical and laboratory records to describe blood CDST requests by clinicians and the quality of CDST processes for the diagnosis of BSI among patients admitted to HTH from 2019 to 2021. Of 4278 patients, 33% were infants. Pneumonia and neonatal sepsis cases were 40% and 22%, respectively. Only 8% (351/4278) had blood CDST requested. Of 94% (329/351) blood CDST processed and reported, only 7% (22/329) were culture-positive, with likely contaminants being recovered from 16% (52/329) of the specimens. The duration from admission to request was 2 days (IQR: 0-5), and Further qualitative studies must b...
Source: Cell Research - September 8, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Emily Boakye-Yiadom Robinah Najjemba Pruthu Thekkur Appiah-Korang Labi Julita Gil-Cuesta Karikari Asafo-Adjei Prosper Mensah Elburg van Boetzelaer Nasreen S Jessani Verner Ndudri Orish Source Type: research

Gross and Applied Anatomy Pedagogical Approaches in Occupational Therapy Education: A Scoping Review
Can J Occup Ther. 2023 Sep 8:84174231197614. doi: 10.1177/00084174231197614. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIntroduction. With technological advancements, anatomy teaching approaches in occupational therapy education have expanded. However, uncertainty remains regarding the approaches that best optimize academic and practice outcomes in student occupational therapists (OTs). Purpose. This scoping review mapped the pedagogical approaches used to teach musculoskeletal anatomy to student OTs. Methods. A scoping review was conducted, with a consultation exercise involving Canadian occupational therapy educators. Six databases w...
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - September 8, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Erica Dove Kelly Hennessy Athena Kirou-Mauro Lorna Aitkens Andrea Duncan Anne Agur Emily S Ho Source Type: research

Linking abusive supervision to service sabotage through work alienation in nurses: A cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that nurses who are subject to abusive supervision are more likely to feel alienated, which increases the probability of them engaging in behaviours that have a negative impact on the quality of care they provide.PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: No patient or public contribution.PMID:37675886 | DOI:10.1111/jan.15861
Source: Adv Data - September 7, 2023 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Heba E El-Gazar Mohamed A Zoromba Abeer Mohamed Zakaria Sherehan Farouk Ibrahim Mayada Hassan Saad Elzohairy Source Type: research

"Juggle the different hats we wear": enacted strategies for negotiating boundaries in overlapping relationships
In this study, we examined how physicians are navigating overlapping personal (non-sexual) and professional relationships with the goal to inform teaching and curricula on professional boundaries. Following constructivist grounded theory methodology, 22 physicians who had returned to their rural, northern and/or remote hometown in British Columbia, Canada or who had lived and practised in a such a community for decades were interviewed in iterative cycles informed by analysis. We identified four strategies described by physicians for regulating multiple roles within overlapping relationships: (a) signalling the appropriate...
Source: Rural Remote Health - September 7, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Andrea Gingerich Christy Simpson Robin Roots Sean B Maurice Source Type: research

More than just having fun! Understanding the experience of involvement in physical activity of adolescents living with cerebral palsy
Conclusions: Focusing on enjoyment as the key experience of involvement understates the complexity and dynamic nature of involvement. "Being involved" is not always easy and may not mean the absence of discomfort or effort. Optimising the individuals' involvement continuum during physical activity may be essential to promote lifelong participation.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAdolescents living with cerebral palsy and their parents have differing perspective of involvement and utilise different strategies to encourage being and staying active.Teaching adolescents living with cerebral palsy about their involvement continu...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - September 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gaela Kilgour Ngaire Susan Stott Michael Steele Brooke Adair Amy Hogan Christine Imms Source Type: research