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Accessing Antenatal Care When You Are Rough Sleeping: Barriers And Enablers, Lisa Wood, Natalie Bogoias Jan 2022

Accessing Antenatal Care When You Are Rough Sleeping: Barriers And Enablers, Lisa Wood, Natalie Bogoias

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The Association Between Diabetes Mellitus Of Different Durations And Risk Of Pancreatic Cancer: An Australian National Data-Linkage Study In Women, Sitwat Ali, Renhua Na, Karen Tuesley, Katrina Spilsbury, Louise M. Stewart, Michael Coory, Penelope M. Webb, Peter Donovan, Sally-Anne Pearson, Susan J. Jordan, Rachel E. Neale Jan 2022

The Association Between Diabetes Mellitus Of Different Durations And Risk Of Pancreatic Cancer: An Australian National Data-Linkage Study In Women, Sitwat Ali, Renhua Na, Karen Tuesley, Katrina Spilsbury, Louise M. Stewart, Michael Coory, Penelope M. Webb, Peter Donovan, Sally-Anne Pearson, Susan J. Jordan, Rachel E. Neale

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Aims: The bidirectional association between diabetes mellitus (DM) and pancreatic cancer (PC) is established; however, the strength of association between duration of DM and risk of PC needs further investigation.

Methods: We conducted a case-control study nested within a population-based cohort of Australian women established using record linkage. Women diagnosed with PC from July 2007 to December 2013, were matched to five controls based on age and state of residence. DM was defined according to prescription of anti-diabetic medication from administrative prescription data. We used conditional logistic regression to calculate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for …


Designing And Evaluating Falls Prevention Education With Residents And Staff In Aged Care Homes: A Feasibility Study, Jacqueline Francis-Coad, Tessa Watts, Caroline Bulsara, Anne-Marie Hill Jan 2022

Designing And Evaluating Falls Prevention Education With Residents And Staff In Aged Care Homes: A Feasibility Study, Jacqueline Francis-Coad, Tessa Watts, Caroline Bulsara, Anne-Marie Hill

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to co-design a falls prevention education programme with aged care home residents and staff and evaluate its feasibility. The intention of providing the education programme was to assist residents to stay safe and mobile whilst reducing their risk of falling.

Design/methodology/approach: A two-phase mixed methods participatory design using a resident (n = 6) and care staff (n = 5) consumer engagement panel, pre- and post-programme resident (n = 35) survey and semi-structured care staff interviews (n = 8) was undertaken in two countries.

Findings: A poster, brochure, video and staff education guide featuring …


Accuracy Of The Australian National Subacute And Nonacute Patient Classification In Predicting Rehabilitation Length Of Stay For Stroke Survivors Who Are ≥65 Years Of Age And Have Lateropulsion, Jessica Nolan, Erin Godecke, Katrina Spilsbury, Andy Wu, Barbara Singer Jan 2022

Accuracy Of The Australian National Subacute And Nonacute Patient Classification In Predicting Rehabilitation Length Of Stay For Stroke Survivors Who Are ≥65 Years Of Age And Have Lateropulsion, Jessica Nolan, Erin Godecke, Katrina Spilsbury, Andy Wu, Barbara Singer

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Background

Lateropulsion is a common impairment after stroke. Regardless of stroke severity, functional recovery is slower in people with lateropulsion, resulting in requirement for longer rehabilitation duration. In Australia, inpatient rehabilitation funding is determined via the Australian National Sub-Acute and Non-Acute Patient Classification (AN-SNAP). AN-SNAP class is determined using age, diagnosis, weighted Functional Independence Measure (FIM) motor score, and FIM cognitive score.

Objectives

To explore accuracy of the AN-SNAP to predict length of stay (LOS) for people with poststroke lateropulsion.

Methods

A retrospective database audit was undertaken. AN-SNAP predicted LOS for each participant was calculated based on 2019 calendar year …


Association Between Motor Planning And The Frontoparietal Network In Children: An Exploratory Multimodal Study, Ranila Bhoyroo, Beth Hands, Karen Caeyenberghs, Alberto De Luca, Alexander Leemans, Adam Wigley, Christian Hyde Jan 2022

Association Between Motor Planning And The Frontoparietal Network In Children: An Exploratory Multimodal Study, Ranila Bhoyroo, Beth Hands, Karen Caeyenberghs, Alberto De Luca, Alexander Leemans, Adam Wigley, Christian Hyde

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Objective: Evidence from adult literature shows the involvement of cortical grey matter areas of the frontoparietal lobe and the white matter bundle, the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) in motor planning. This is yet to be confirmed in children.

Method: A multimodal study was designed to probe the neurostructural basis of childhood motor planning. Behavioural (motor planning), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) data were acquired from 19 boys aged 8–11 years. Motor planning was assessed using the one and two colour sequences of the octagon task. The MRI data were preprocessed and analysed using FreeSurfer 6.0. Cortical …


Delirium In Hospitalised Adults With Acute Burns – A Systematic Review, Guy H.M Stanley, Angus R.J Barber, Aoife M. O'Brien, Cheryl Hamill, Glenn Boardman, Cody C. Frear, Dale W. Edgar, Hannah Seymour, Fiona M. Wood Jan 2022

Delirium In Hospitalised Adults With Acute Burns – A Systematic Review, Guy H.M Stanley, Angus R.J Barber, Aoife M. O'Brien, Cheryl Hamill, Glenn Boardman, Cody C. Frear, Dale W. Edgar, Hannah Seymour, Fiona M. Wood

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Introduction: Delirium is a potentially modifiable, acutely altered mental state, commonly characterised as a hospital-acquired complication. Studies of adult inpatients with acute burns with and without delirium identify causative risks related to the injury or treatment and outcomes related to the patient and healthcare system. We compare patients with and without delirium, providing a high-level quantitative synthesis of delirium risks and outcomes to inform guidelines and future research.

Methods: A systematic review, meta-analysis and GRADE evaluation of risks and outcomes associated with delirium in adults with acute burns was conducted using PRISMA guidelines and PROSPERO protocol CRD42021283055. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale …


A Differential Response To Antihypertensive Therapy In African Men And Women: Insights From The Creole Trial, Dike B. Ojji, Gabriel L. Shedul, Mahmoud Sani, Okechukwu S. Ogah, Anastase Dzudie, Felix Barasa, Charles Mondo, Prossie M. Ingabire, Erika S.W. Jones, Brian Rayner, Damasceno Albertino, Elijah Ogola, Wynand Smythe, Nicky Hickman, Veronica Francis, Pandie Shahiemah, Grace Shedul, Akinyemi Aje, Karen Sliwa, Simon Stewart, For The Creole Investigators Jan 2022

A Differential Response To Antihypertensive Therapy In African Men And Women: Insights From The Creole Trial, Dike B. Ojji, Gabriel L. Shedul, Mahmoud Sani, Okechukwu S. Ogah, Anastase Dzudie, Felix Barasa, Charles Mondo, Prossie M. Ingabire, Erika S.W. Jones, Brian Rayner, Damasceno Albertino, Elijah Ogola, Wynand Smythe, Nicky Hickman, Veronica Francis, Pandie Shahiemah, Grace Shedul, Akinyemi Aje, Karen Sliwa, Simon Stewart, For The Creole Investigators

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Background: We sought to address the paucity of data to support the evidence-based management of hypertension to achieve optimal blood pressure (BP) control on a sex-specific basis in Africa.

Methods: We undertook a post hoc analysis of the multicenter, randomized CREOLE (Comparison of Three Combination Therapies in Lowering Blood Pressure in Black Africans) Trial to test the hypothesis that there would be clinically important differences in office BP control between African men and women. We compared the BP levels of 397 and 238 hypertensive women (63%, 50.9 ± 10.5 years) and men (51.2 ± 11.3 years) from 10 sites across …


Nurses’ Perceptions Of Using Volunteer Support In Health Care Settings: A Systematic Scoping Review, Kate Crookes, Rosemary Saunders, Vivien Kemp, Olivia Gallagher, Manonita Ghosh, Caroline Bulsara, Karen Gullick, Bev O'Connell Jan 2022

Nurses’ Perceptions Of Using Volunteer Support In Health Care Settings: A Systematic Scoping Review, Kate Crookes, Rosemary Saunders, Vivien Kemp, Olivia Gallagher, Manonita Ghosh, Caroline Bulsara, Karen Gullick, Bev O'Connell

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Aims

To understand nurses’ perceptions of volunteer support in health care settings.

Background

Increasingly, volunteers provide specialised support to health care service users, requiring volunteers and nurses to work closely together. However, little is known about nurses’ perceptions of volunteer support.

Methods

A scoping review was conducted following the PRISMA-ScR checklist. A mixed-methods convergent integrative approach was taken guided by the JBI framework. Quantitative data were transformed into qualitative data for synthesis and descriptive thematic analysis. Six databases were searched (CINHAL+, EMBASE, PubMed, Scopus, PsycInfo, ProQuest Health and Medical Collection) on 24 January 2022 using terms related to nurses, perceptions, …


Improving Care For Older Patients Visiting Emergency Departments. Are They Receiving Falls Prevention Guideline Care?, Melinda Williamson, Annette Barton, Deborah Edwards, Claire Morrisby, Angela Jacques, Kristie J. Harper Jan 2022

Improving Care For Older Patients Visiting Emergency Departments. Are They Receiving Falls Prevention Guideline Care?, Melinda Williamson, Annette Barton, Deborah Edwards, Claire Morrisby, Angela Jacques, Kristie J. Harper

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Background: The primary objective was to examine whether the Emergency Department (ED) treatment of older adults who fall in Australia is concordant with falls prevention and management clinical guideline care recommendations.

Methods: A retrospective medical records audit was completed for patients 65years and older, who at-tended the ED with a fall and were discharged home. An audit tool was developed from local, national, and international falls clinical guidelines.

Results: One thousand and twenty-seven patients presented following a fall throughout 2020. One hundred and seven patient medical records were audited. Assessment of cognition (94%), medication review (76%) and …