Improving access to general practice for and with people with severe and multiple disadvantage: a qualitative study
CONCLUSION: The co-designed strategies described in this study could be adapted locally and evaluated in other areas. Investing in this focused way of working may improve accessibility to health care, health equity, and staff wellbeing.PMID:38575183 | DOI:10.3399/BJGP.2023.0244 (Source: The British Journal of General Practice)
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - April 4, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Lucy C Potter Tracey Stone Julie Swede Florrie Connell Helen Cramer Helen McGeown Maria Carvalho Jeremy Horwood Gene Feder Michelle Farr Bridging Gaps Source Type: research

A Japanese translation of the Swedish Universities Scales of Personality
CONCLUSION: The resulting three-factor SSP-J11 shows acceptable reliability and should provide informative insights about personality traits in research and clinical practice in a Japanese context.PMID:38571888 | PMC:PMC10989215 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10349 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Lykke Silfwerbrand Lisa Ekselius Yasuharu Koike Malin Gingnell Source Type: research

Age and co-morbidities as independent risk factors of infections leading to hospital admission in the last year of life among the elderly: A retrospective registry-based study
CONCLUSION: Chronological age and co-morbidities are independent risk factors of infections associated with hospital admission in the last year in life while male sex and sociodemographic factors have less impact.PMID:38571881 | PMC:PMC10989213 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10504 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Linda Bj örkhem-Bergman Torbj örn Schultz Peter Strang Source Type: research

Diverse methodological approaches to a Circumpolar multi-site case study which upholds and responds to local and Indigenous community research processes in the Arctic
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2024 Dec;83(1):2336284. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2024.2336284. Epub 2024 Apr 4.ABSTRACTThis paper outlines the methodological approaches to a multi-site Circumpolar case study exploring the impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous and remote communities in 7 of 8 Arctic countries. Researchers involved with the project implemented a three-phase multi-site case study to assess the positive and negative societal outcomes associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in Arctic communities from 2020 to 2023. The goal of the multi-site case study was to identify community-driven models and evidence-based promising practi...
Source: International Journal of Circumpolar Health - April 4, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Gwen K Healey Akearok Ay'aqulluk Jim Chaliak Katie Cueva David Cook Christina Vl Larsen L ára Jóhannsdóttir Lena Maria Nilsson Miguel San Sebasti án Malory Peterson Ulla Timlin Ann Ragnhild Broderstadt Inger Dagsvold Susanna Siri Ingelise Olesen Jon P Source Type: research

Age and co-morbidities as independent risk factors of infections leading to hospital admission in the last year of life among the elderly: A retrospective registry-based study
CONCLUSION: Chronological age and co-morbidities are independent risk factors of infections associated with hospital admission in the last year in life while male sex and sociodemographic factors have less impact.PMID:38571881 | PMC:PMC10989213 | DOI:10.48101/ujms.v129.10504 (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences - April 4, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Linda Bj örkhem-Bergman Torbj örn Schultz Peter Strang Source Type: research