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Competence and attitude were positively associated with years of experience. Five themes related to challenges in care were identified.
Overall, bedside nurses had satisfactory competence and attitudes surrounding the care of hospitalised left ventricular assist device patients.
Overall, bedside nurses had satisfactory competence and attitudes surrounding the care of hospitalised left ventricular assist device patients.Reconstruction of work history of subjects exposed to occupational carcinogens might be extremely challenging and provide unreliable results. This study, carried out in Italy from February to November 2014, aimed to explore the validity of an innovative approach to reconstruct the occupational history of workers who have previously been exposed to asbestos combining the administration of structured questionnaire with the use of administrative data. Subjects recruited in this study were enrolled in the cohorts of COSMOS 1 and 2 studies. Participants indicating an exposure to asbestos were contacted and a structured questionnaire was administered to them to verify the validity of the self-reported asbestos exposure. Subsequently, work histories of respondents were investigated using administrative information. The record linkage with social security archives allowed the reassembling of the complete work history of 487 participants. In detail, administrative files allow the retrieval of 98 % of workers declaring not to be exposed, versus 77 % using the questionnaire. Furthermore, the percentage of retrieved cases is not relevant for high risk sectors but it is almost double for industries with probable presence of asbestos. The combined and integrated use of structured questionnaire with administrative data proved effective in accurately identifying subjects who actually had an asbestos exposure. This innovative strategy, being cost-effective and easily adaptable to other carcinogens, could be particularly useful in selecting subjects to recruit in specific screening and control programs for the early diagnosis of occupational cancers.Applications of behavioral economics targeted at optimizing laboratory utilization among physicians have been implemented in Ontario through different types of nonfinancial interventions. Strict policy interventions restrict Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) payment for tests to patients with specific conditions or limit ordering to particular physician specialties, while soft policy interventions involve modifications to the laboratory requisition form. This study evaluates the effectiveness of these interventions in terms of changing physician ordering behavior for eight tests that were subject to a strict or soft policy intervention during the study period. We use a Bayesian structural time series model applied to Ontario laboratory claims data for FY2006 through FY2017. Results show a 16-75% reduction in laboratory services with a strict policy intervention and an 8-36% reduction in laboratory services with a soft policy intervention. Although the overall magnitude of change was smaller for soft policy interventions, interventions designed with soft or strict policy mechanisms addressing laboratory utilization management are effective at influencing physicians’ test ordering behavior.There is widespread evidence that smoking is more spread among the least well-off, but few studies investigate the effects of the differentiation of smoking products. This paper provides new evidence on income related inequality of five different products using a database from the Italian Population Survey on Alcohol and other Drugs. In particular, we use the 2014 and 2018 surveys to estimate how the consumption of manufactured cigarettes, roll-your-own cigarettes, cigars, pipe, and e-cigarettes is distributed across the income scale. The results confirm the existing evidence that the use of manufactured and roll-your-own cigarettes is more concentrated among the poor, while the use of cigars and pipe tends to be more concentrated among richer individuals. On the other hand, an important result emerges that the use of electronic cigarettes appears to be more concentrated among the poor, giving support either to the possibility that e-cigs may induce entry into smoking at cheaper prices for less affluent people or that it helps downtrading and quitting of traditional smokers in the lowest part of the income distribution. In both cases, the policy implications, for example of how to tax these alternative products, are relevant, especially because individual socio-economic characteristics (gender, income, education, working condition and geographical location) play a significant and differentiated role across smoking products.Neurolymphomatosis (NL) is the infiltration of cranial nerves or nerves and roots from the peripheral nervous system by lymphoma, usually by B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It is uncommon as initial presentation of the disease and can lead to extremely heterogeneous clinical manifestations. We report the case of a 72-year old male who presented with numbness of the right hand, progressive weakness in both lower limbs and weight loss. 18F-FDG PET/CT showed bilateral hypermetabolic adrenal masses, gastric ulcer, small hypermetabolic adenopathies, multiple focal bone marrow uptake and intense uptake in both sciatic nerves and right median nerve. A node and gastric biopsy confirmed diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma, activated B cell type, with posterior resolution of peripheral nerves uptake after beginning chemotherapy.
Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is increasing in incidence but little is known about oncological outcomes for patients treated in the UK. GSK650394 Internationally there is a move toward conservative treatment of DTC. However, this is based on evidence from outside the UK. The aim of this study was to analyse oncological outcomes for a contemporary cohort of patients treated in a UK centre.
Review of 470 consecutive prospectively recorded cases of DTC from the South East of Scotland endocrine MDT 2009-2018. Data on patient, tumour and treatment details as well as recurrence and survival details were extracted from the electronic patient record.
Of 470 patients femalemale ratio was 3.41, median age at presentation was 48 years (range 16-86 years). Overall 193 (41%), 134 (29%), 119 (25%) and 22 (5%) patients were p T1, T2, T3, and p T4 respectively. 385 patients (82%) were pN0, 31 patients (7%) were pN1a and 53 patients (11%) were pN1b. 19 patients (4%) were M1. Of 470 patients 350 (74%) had papillary thyroid carcinoma, 120 patients (26%) had follicular carcinoma.