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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Home Visiting: Discovering What Works For Increasing Referrals, Theresa Cruz, Leona Woelk, Ivy Cervantes
Home Visiting: Discovering What Works For Increasing Referrals, Theresa Cruz, Leona Woelk, Ivy Cervantes
Reports & Documents
The purpose of this work was to identify barriers providers may experience with regard to referring patients to home visiting (HV) programs and to determine potential intervention strategies that could be used to increase provider referrals, initially in Bernalillo County.
Patient Centered Family Planning Care, Lauren Thaxton Md, Mba
Patient Centered Family Planning Care, Lauren Thaxton Md, Mba
Biomedical Sciences ETDs
The Institute of Medicine defines six important domains of health care quality: safety, efficacy, timeliness, efficiency, equitable delivery and patient-centeredness. Quality family planning care aims to provide individuals with the tools needed to engage in healthy and satisfying sex lives while planning and spacing pregnancies to achieve desired family size. The field of family planning strongly relies on the domain of patient-centeredness as individual values and preferences guide clinical care. Yet large gaps in knowledge exist in understanding how to improve patients’ clinical experience. This hybrid thesis posits avenues for improving the quality and patient-centeredness of clinical care.
Quality care …
Understanding Safe Sleep Knowledge And Practices Among New Mexico Clinical Staff, Theresa H. Cruz, Emily Lilo, Sahlea Tubbeh
Understanding Safe Sleep Knowledge And Practices Among New Mexico Clinical Staff, Theresa H. Cruz, Emily Lilo, Sahlea Tubbeh
Reports & Documents
The objective of this study was to gain a better understanding of current safe sleep practices implemented by nurses, and demonstrated to families, in the infant-oriented units [e.g., the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU), Mother-Baby Units, and Labor and Delivery] of Albuquerque hospitals. The University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center (UNM PRC) also used data from the survey to inform a training session for clinical staff. The training was based on the most recent guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on safe sleep, applied in a culturally appropriate context for staff and for staff to use with …
On Syntropy & Precognitive Interdiction Based On Wheeler-Feynman’S Absorber Theory, Florentin Smarandache, Victor Christianto, Yunita Umniyati
On Syntropy & Precognitive Interdiction Based On Wheeler-Feynman’S Absorber Theory, Florentin Smarandache, Victor Christianto, Yunita Umniyati
Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
It has been known for long time that intuition plays significant role in many professions and human life, including in entrepreneurship, government, and also in detective or law enforcement activities. Women are known to possess better intuitive feelings or “hunch” compared to men. Despite these examples, such a precognitive interdiction is hardly accepted in established science. In this letter, we discuss briefly the advanced solutions of Maxwell equations, and then explore plausible connection between syntropy and precognition.
Volume Vi (2017), Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Volume Vi (2017), Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Hemodynamic And Metabolic Responses During Self-Paced And Ramp Graded Exercise Testing Treadmill Protocols, Nicholas Mark Beltz
Hemodynamic And Metabolic Responses During Self-Paced And Ramp Graded Exercise Testing Treadmill Protocols, Nicholas Mark Beltz
Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs
Purpose: To investigate: 1) if a self-paced (SP) graded exercise testing protocol elicits similar and reliable maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) responses compared to a ramp (RAMP) treadmill protocol; 2) the impact of SP on cardiac output (Q), stroke volume (SV), and arteriovenous oxygen difference (a-vO2diff); and 3) the metabolic response during SP through blood lactate (BLa-) accumulation and ventilatory threshold (VT) attainment. Methods: Sixteen recreationally trained men (23.7±3.0 yrs) completed two separate treadmill graded exercise testing protocols. SP consisted of five 2-min stages (10 min total) of increasing speed based on the Borg …
Low Serum Sodium Levels At Hospital Admission: Outcomes Among 2.3 Million Hospitalized Patients, Saleem M. Al Mawed, Vernon Shane Pankratz, Shiraz Mishra, Mark Unruh
Low Serum Sodium Levels At Hospital Admission: Outcomes Among 2.3 Million Hospitalized Patients, Saleem M. Al Mawed, Vernon Shane Pankratz, Shiraz Mishra, Mark Unruh
Hospital Medicine
Background: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder among hospitalized patients. Controversies still exist over the relationship between hyponatremia and outcomes of hospitalized patients. Methods: To analyze the association of low serum sodium levels at hospital admission with in-hospital mortality and patient disposition and to compare the distribution of the risk of death associated with hyponatremia across the lifespan of hospitalized patients, we conducted an observational study of 2.3 million patients using data extracted from the Cerner Health Facts database between 2000 and 2014. Logistic regression models were used in the analyses. Results: 14.4% of hospitalized patients had serum sodium …
Faculty, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Faculty, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Front Matter, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Mid-Level Providers, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Mid-Level Providers, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Physical Therapy Faculty, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Physical Therapy Faculty, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Fellows And Chiefs, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellows And Chiefs, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Residents, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Residents, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Division Of Research, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Division Of Research, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Chair, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Letter From The Chair, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Co-Editors, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Letter From The Co-Editors, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Chief Of The Division Of Physical Therapy, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Letter From The Chief Of The Division Of Physical Therapy, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Residency Director, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Letter From The Residency Director, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Value-Based Bundled Repayment In Total Joint Arthroplasty, Michael M. Decker
Value-Based Bundled Repayment In Total Joint Arthroplasty, Michael M. Decker
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
The United States continues to spend an unprecedented amount of annual money on healthcare. However, the costs of providing care may not appropriately reflect the quality of care patients are receiving. This is particularly concerning when examining the projected increase in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) procedures over the next few decades, which are expected to increase to nearly 4 million procedures annually. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has responded by increasingly shifting reimbursements from the less efficient fee-forservice repayment model to value-based repayment. The Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) bundle payment model has recently been implemented …
Alumni Map, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Alumni Map, Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Performance-Enhancing Drugs: A Review, G Keith Gill
Performance-Enhancing Drugs: A Review, G Keith Gill
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Performance-enhancing drugs and substances have been an integral part of athletics and society. The immense popularity and financial compensation associated with success in sports often results in a desire to win at all costs, which stimulates a never-ending appetite for use of ergogenic aids. Athletes have experimented with these substances (ranging from over-the-counter supplements to anabolic-androgenic steroids and beyond) if a possibility of advantage exists, whether scientifically or theoretically supported. As the technology to create new designer drugs becomes more available, the ability to test for the presence of these substances lags slightly behind. The knowledge base of sports-medicine physicians …
Elbow Injuries In The Throwing Athlete: A Review, Drew K. Newhoff
Elbow Injuries In The Throwing Athlete: A Review, Drew K. Newhoff
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Overhand-throwing motions can create supraphysiologic stresses on the elbow. Repeated stresses often result in overuse injuries affecting the elbow, which are commonly seen in throwing athletes. Noted problems include medial epicondylitis, valgus extension overload, olecranon stress fractures, ulnar neuritis, and damage to the ulnar collateral ligament. Symptoms of pain or numbness at presentation vary in location depending on the injury. Successful diagnosis is typically made using results of physical examinations of elbow, wrist, and arm extensions; results of tests for valgus instability; and findings radiographs can all help indicate the problem. However, pathological features of these injuries are not always …
Current Issues In Treatment Of Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Review, Ian Power
Current Issues In Treatment Of Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Review, Ian Power
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Anterior shoulder instability can be problematic in the young, active population, particularly in athletes and military personnel. The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated joint, and there is a high rate of dislocation recurrence in younger patients. The stability of the glenohumeral joint is conferred through the bony anatomy and the static and dynamic stabilizers. Recognizing pathological features, identifying glenoid bone loss, and detecting Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions are key to formulating an appropriate treatment strategy and improving surgical outcomes. Furthermore, the concept of critical bone loss has been refined by looking at subcritical loss. Recent evidence has shown …
Antegrade Nailing Of Femur Shaft Fractures: A Review, Thomas A. Decoster, Shahram Bozorgnia, Samer Kakish
Antegrade Nailing Of Femur Shaft Fractures: A Review, Thomas A. Decoster, Shahram Bozorgnia, Samer Kakish
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Rigid intramedullary (IM) nailing is an effective procedure for treating fractures of the femoral shaft. Despite the existence of alternative devices and techniques (eg, unreamed nails, flexible nails, plates, external fixation, and traction), the use of rigid reamed nails has shown excellent healing rates, return of function, alignment, and low complications. This type of nail has been used in an antegrade approach to the entry site of the fracture, resulting in successful treatment. We describe indications, contraindications, and surgical techniques of antegrade IM nailing associated with our personal experience and published results. We provide pearls and pitfalls to assist orthopaedic …
Radiographic And Clinical Evaluation Of Syndesmotic Screws In Treating Injuries Of The Distal Aspect Of The Tibiofibular Syndesmosis, James A. Dollahite, Paul J. Goodwyn, Katherine J. Gavin, Richard A. Miller
Radiographic And Clinical Evaluation Of Syndesmotic Screws In Treating Injuries Of The Distal Aspect Of The Tibiofibular Syndesmosis, James A. Dollahite, Paul J. Goodwyn, Katherine J. Gavin, Richard A. Miller
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Background: Several factors can affect the success of surgical treatment of injuries to the distal aspect of the tibiofibular syndesmosis, including the bony articulation between the distal aspect of the fibula, tibia, and the supporting ligamentous structures; number and size of screws; number of cortices penetrated; and planned routine removal of screws.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of radiographs and clinic notes for all patients who underwent open reduction and internal fixation of injury to the tibiofibular syndesmosis, which was performed by a single surgeon (RAM), between January 2011 and December 2014. Only screws were used. The screws were …
Lateral Versus Dorsal Plating For Treating Metacarpal And Phalanx Fractures: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Joshua W. Hustedt, Collin C. Barber, Michael Bonnelli, Lloyd P. Champagne
Lateral Versus Dorsal Plating For Treating Metacarpal And Phalanx Fractures: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Joshua W. Hustedt, Collin C. Barber, Michael Bonnelli, Lloyd P. Champagne
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences between the dorsal and lateral plate position for metacarpal and phalanx fractures.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of prospectively collected patient data for 186 fractures treated by a single surgeon between 2009 and 2011. Rates of plate removal, total arc of postoperative motion (TAM), and patient and injury demographics were tested for association with plating position.
Results: Increasing age, larger plates, and dorsal plating were found in univariate analysis to be associated with decreased TAM and increased plate removal in phalanx but not in metacarpal fractures.
Conclusions: These …
Determining Frequency And Defining The Patient Profile Of Sacral Insufficiency Fractures, Blake Obrock, Jeremy Wearn, Matthew L. Dehart, Paxton Gehling, Amer M. Mirza
Determining Frequency And Defining The Patient Profile Of Sacral Insufficiency Fractures, Blake Obrock, Jeremy Wearn, Matthew L. Dehart, Paxton Gehling, Amer M. Mirza
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Background: Insufficiency fractures at the sacrum represent a considerable cause of low back pain and disability within the geriatric population. However, there has never been a large-scale study examining the epidemiologic trends associated with the disease, and thus this condition has been largely under recognized.
Methods: This study analyzed a Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database to trend frequency and burden of sacral insufficiency fractures (SIF). All inpatient stays from 1998 to 2010 noted on the NIS were included if the case maintained at least one or more diagnostic code. A total of 257,697 unique admissions (63% women, 37% men) met …
Hierarchical Modeling Versus Regression Analysis For Evaluating Results Of Orthopaedic Studies That Use The National Inpatient Sample, Joshua W. Hustedt, Kade Mcquivey, John C. Hustedt
Hierarchical Modeling Versus Regression Analysis For Evaluating Results Of Orthopaedic Studies That Use The National Inpatient Sample, Joshua W. Hustedt, Kade Mcquivey, John C. Hustedt
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Background: Owing to its hierarchical sampling structure, the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) often involves clusters of study data. We aimed to (1) understand the statistical methods of currently published orthopaedic studies using NIS and (2) examine the role of hierarchical modeling versus traditional regression analysis in a retrospective cohort of patients from NIS.
Methods: We conducted a systematic review to examine statistical methods of orthopaedic studies (published between 2005 and 2014) using NIS. Ultimately, 132 studies were identified. We noted percentages of studies that used hierarchical modeling versus traditional regression analysis. Using NIS, we identified a retrospective cohort of patients …
Radiographic Prevalence Of Osteoarthritis Of The Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Joint In Patients With Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis Of The Thumb: A Retrospective Case Series, Charlotte E. Orr, Robert Mercer, Deana M. Mercer, Drew K. Newhoff, Matthew D. Martin, Moheb S. Moneim
Radiographic Prevalence Of Osteoarthritis Of The Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Joint In Patients With Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis Of The Thumb: A Retrospective Case Series, Charlotte E. Orr, Robert Mercer, Deana M. Mercer, Drew K. Newhoff, Matthew D. Martin, Moheb S. Moneim
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Background: In planning operative treatment of thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint osteoarthritis, surgeons should consider the presence of an arthritic scaphotrapeziotrapezoid (STT) joint. We aimed to determine the radiographic prevalence of concomitant (STT) osteoarthritis with thumb CMC osteoarthritis in patients who underwent surgical treatment at our institution. We hypothesized that the prevalence of concomitant arthritis at these 2 joints (STT and CMC) would be lower than previously reported.
Methods: Between September 2005 and July 2012, a total of 417 patients were identified from our institution using the Current Procedural Terminology code for thumb CMC joint arthroplasty (25447). After applying exclusion criteria …
External Fixation For Treating Tibial Shaft Fractures Using A Triangular Two-Planar Frame: A Computational And Biomechanical Study, Christina Salas, Daniel Hoopes, Mahmoud M. Reda Taha, Thomas A. Decoster
External Fixation For Treating Tibial Shaft Fractures Using A Triangular Two-Planar Frame: A Computational And Biomechanical Study, Christina Salas, Daniel Hoopes, Mahmoud M. Reda Taha, Thomas A. Decoster
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Background: Construct stability is a necessary characteristic of external fixators. Many commonly used fixators are constructed as symmetric one-plane frames. We postulate that asymmetric two-plane triangular constructs provide enhanced stability with simplicity and freedom in pin placement. We hypothesized that results of finite element analysis would determine optimal geometric configuration, and findings of mechanical testing would confirm the improved stability of two-plane triangular constructs.
Methods: Finite element modeling was used to analyze configurations for 16 triangular designs compared to a single-rod (SR) uniplanar frame. Variables included pin axial angulation (0°, 22.5°, 45°, and 90°), connectivity of the rod-to-pin couplers, and …