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Trends in attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario, 2008-2018: an interrupted time-series analysis
CMAJ Open. 2023 Sep 5;11(5):E809-E819. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20220167. Print 2023 Sep-Oct.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Attachment to a regular primary care provider is associated with better health outcomes, but 15% of people in Canada lack a consistent source of ongoing primary care. We sought to evaluate trends in attachment to a primary care provider in Ontario in 2008-2018, through an equity lens and in relation to policy changes in implementation of payment reforms and team-based care.METHODS: Using linked, population-level administrative data, we conducted a retrospective observational study to calculate rates of patients attach...
Source: cmaj - September 5, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Imaan Bayoumi Richard H Glazier Liisa Jaakkimainen Kamila Premji Tara Kiran Eliot Frymire Shahriar Khan Michael E Green Source Type: research

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of School Nursing in One Large Urban School District
This study is a cost-benefit analysis examining an urban district's partial school nurse coverage conversion to full-time coverage. Through a partnership with a health care system, the district received funding, resulting in the hiring of full-time nurses to cover all K-8 elementary schools. Researchers compared the cost of nursing services to the savings in teacher, secretary, principal, and parent productivity, reduced medical procedure costs, and grants nurses managed. The year before implementing additional nurses, the return on investment (ROI) to the community for nursing services was calculated to be $1.59 for every...
Source: The Journal of School Nursing - September 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Mallory C Ohneck Joseph A Dake Erin D Maughan Susan K Telljohann Tavis Glassman Source Type: research

How digital finance promotes renewable energy consumption in China?
This study uses a quantitative methodology to investigate how the rise of digital money has affected efforts to increase green energy use in China. This work contributes to the body of knowledge by using a number of empirical methods, such as regression analysis, parametric quantile estimation, stability diagnostic tests, and sensitivity analysis. This study's results further demonstrate the importance of digital financing in easing the adoption of renewable energy sources throughout China. Financing alternatives for renewable energy projects have increased as a result of digital finance's integration of digital technology...
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - September 4, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jing Ma Source Type: research

Diffusion of environmental technology innovation through the lens of banking sector performance and human resource management: an influential step towards environmental sustainability
This study aims to investigate the impact of banking sector performance and human resources on environmental technology innovation in China, utilizing the ARDL method. The research focuses on the period spanning from 1996 to 2021. The outcomes of the ARDL model approve that short- and long-term banking sector performances positively impact environmental technology innovation in China. Among the four proxies for the banking sector's performance, market capitalization, bank deposits, and bank Z-score are substantially and favorably associated with long-term environmental technology innovation in China. However, only the bank...
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - September 4, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Qiang Yi Source Type: research

How digital finance promotes renewable energy consumption in China?
This study uses a quantitative methodology to investigate how the rise of digital money has affected efforts to increase green energy use in China. This work contributes to the body of knowledge by using a number of empirical methods, such as regression analysis, parametric quantile estimation, stability diagnostic tests, and sensitivity analysis. This study's results further demonstrate the importance of digital financing in easing the adoption of renewable energy sources throughout China. Financing alternatives for renewable energy projects have increased as a result of digital finance's integration of digital technology...
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - September 4, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jing Ma Source Type: research

Diffusion of environmental technology innovation through the lens of banking sector performance and human resource management: an influential step towards environmental sustainability
This study aims to investigate the impact of banking sector performance and human resources on environmental technology innovation in China, utilizing the ARDL method. The research focuses on the period spanning from 1996 to 2021. The outcomes of the ARDL model approve that short- and long-term banking sector performances positively impact environmental technology innovation in China. Among the four proxies for the banking sector's performance, market capitalization, bank deposits, and bank Z-score are substantially and favorably associated with long-term environmental technology innovation in China. However, only the bank...
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - September 4, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Qiang Yi Source Type: research

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of School Nursing in One Large Urban School District
This study is a cost-benefit analysis examining an urban district's partial school nurse coverage conversion to full-time coverage. Through a partnership with a health care system, the district received funding, resulting in the hiring of full-time nurses to cover all K-8 elementary schools. Researchers compared the cost of nursing services to the savings in teacher, secretary, principal, and parent productivity, reduced medical procedure costs, and grants nurses managed. The year before implementing additional nurses, the return on investment (ROI) to the community for nursing services was calculated to be $1.59 for every...
Source: The Journal of School Nursing - September 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Mallory C Ohneck Joseph A Dake Erin D Maughan Susan K Telljohann Tavis Glassman Source Type: research

Evidence of pre-approval clinical trial supporting the granted conditional approval for novel cancer drugs in China between 2015 and 2022
This study was supported by postdoctoral fellowship from Tsinghua-Peking Joint Centers for Life Sciences (CLS).PMID:37662522 | PMC:PMC10474375 | DOI:10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102177
Source: Cancer Control - September 4, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Xingxian Luo Xin Du Lin Huang Qixiang Guo Xufeng Lv Cen Wang Haopeng Liu Yue Zhou Xuecai Xue Zhuangqi Li Jingwen Liu Shein-Chung Chow Yue Yang Source Type: research

Personalised decision making to predict absolute metastatic risk in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: development and validation of a clinico-pathological model
EClinicalMedicine. 2023 Aug 19;63:102150. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102150. eCollection 2023 Sep.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is a common skin cancer, affecting more than 2 million people worldwide yearly and metastasising in 2-5% of patients. However, current clinical staging systems do not provide estimates of absolute metastatic risk, hence missing the opportunity for more personalised treatment advice. We aimed to develop a clinico-pathological model that predicts the probability of metastasis in patients with cSCC.METHODS: Nationwide cohorts from (1) all patients with a first primary c...
Source: Cancer Control - September 4, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Barbara Rentroia-Pacheco Selin Tokez Edo M Bramer Zoe C Venables Harmen J G van de Werken Domenico Bellomo David van Klaveren Antien L Mooyaart Loes M Hollestein Marlies Wakkee Source Type: research

Impact of changing the prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption and overweight/obesity on cancer incidence in China from 2021 to 2050: a simulation modelling study
EClinicalMedicine. 2023 Aug 18;63:102163. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102163. eCollection 2023 Sep.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Smoking, alcohol consumption and overweight/obesity are key cancer risk factors contributing to the cancer burden in China. We aimed to quantify the cancer burden in China associated with smoking, alcohol consumption and overweight/obesity, and estimate the potential effect for cancer prevention interventions under different scenarios.METHODS: We used a macro-simulation approach called Prevent Model to estimate for a 30-year study period (2021-2050) numbers and proportions of future avoidable cancer cases u...
Source: Cancer Control - September 4, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Song Song Lin Lei Han Liu Fan Yang Ni Li Wanqing Chen Ji Peng Jiansong Ren Source Type: research

Statin use and risk of colorectal cancer in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
EClinicalMedicine. 2023 Aug 24;63:102182. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102182. eCollection 2023 Sep.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Statin use has been linked to a reduced risk of advanced colorectal adenomas, but its association with colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) - a high risk population for CRC - remains inconclusive.METHODS: From a nationwide IBD cohort in Sweden, we identified 5273 statin users and 5273 non-statin users (1:1 propensity score matching) from July 2006 to December 2018. Statin use was defined as the first filled prescription for ≥30 cumulative defined daily doses and follow...
Source: Cancer Control - September 4, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Jiangwei Sun Jonas Halfvarson David Bergman Fahim Ebrahimi Bjorn Roelstraete Paul Lochhead Mingyang Song Ola Ol én Jonas F Ludvigsson Source Type: research

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of School Nursing in One Large Urban School District
This study is a cost-benefit analysis examining an urban district's partial school nurse coverage conversion to full-time coverage. Through a partnership with a health care system, the district received funding, resulting in the hiring of full-time nurses to cover all K-8 elementary schools. Researchers compared the cost of nursing services to the savings in teacher, secretary, principal, and parent productivity, reduced medical procedure costs, and grants nurses managed. The year before implementing additional nurses, the return on investment (ROI) to the community for nursing services was calculated to be $1.59 for every...
Source: The Journal of School Nursing - September 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Mallory C Ohneck Joseph A Dake Erin D Maughan Susan K Telljohann Tavis Glassman Source Type: research