Publications by authors named "Amy Young"

Male child sexual abuse is over-represented in institutional settings. This realization has increasingly come into public focus in recent decades initially through lived experience, often with male survivors' stories told in the media and subsequently through court cases and government inquiries. Beginning at the turn of the century with the Irish Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (1999-2009), numerous national and state inquiries into institutional child abuse followed around the world.

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Background High rates of provider burnout and turnover, as well as staffing shortages, are creating crises within radiology departments. Identifying ways to support health care workers, such as the Positively Energizing Leadership program, is important during these ongoing crises. Purpose To identify the relationship between leadership behaviors and workplace climate and health care worker outcomes (ie, burnout, intent to leave, and engagement) and to determine whether the positive leadership program could improve workplace climate and health care worker outcomes.

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  • * There are no pre-death tests available for diagnosing eNAD/EDM; definitive diagnosis requires postmortem examination of the brain and spinal cord, while research is ongoing to find reliable antemortem indicators.
  • * Prevention strategies include ensuring pregnant mares and foals have access to pasture and potentially supplementing their diets with high doses of vitamin E, but monitoring is necessary to avoid overdosing, which can lead to blood clotting issues.
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relative importance of leadership communication in predicting burnout and intention to stay among faculty and staff while controlling for other factors such as satisfaction with compensation and work-home flexibility.

Methods: This study involved a secondary analysis of data derived from an organizational engagement survey that included 2336 faculty members (75% response rate) and 17,664 staff members (72% response rate).

Results: Effective leadership communication was a stronger predictor of burnout and intent to stay than satisfaction with compensation and work-home flexibility.

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Background: Data digitization expands data collection opportunities, representing both a chance to understand interrelationships between variables and a challenge to identify the most appropriate clinical factors. Applications of causal inference techniques to clinical trial data is becoming very attractive, especially with the intent to provide insights into the relationships between baseline characteristics and outcomes. Graphical representations of model structures and conditional probabilities can be powerful tools to illustrate relationships in a high-dimensional data setting.

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Introduction: Roxadustat is an oral hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor approved in several regions for the treatment of anemia of chronic kidney disease (CKD). ASPEN evaluated the efficacy, safety, and feasibility of roxadustat in patients with anemia of CKD in US dialysis organizations.

Methods: This open-label, single-arm study (NCT04484857) comprised a 6-week screening period, followed by 24 weeks of treatment (with optional extension ≤1 year) and a 4-week follow-up.

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Background: During the opioid epidemic, misuse of acetaminophen-opioid products resulted in supratherapeutic acetaminophen ingestions and cases of hepatotoxicity. In 2014, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) limited the amount of acetaminophen in combination products to 325 mg, and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) changed hydrocodone/acetaminophen from schedule III to schedule II. This study assessed whether these federal mandates were associated with changes in acetaminophen-opioid supratherapeutic ingestions.

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  • Small molecule inhibitors targeting the PI3K signaling pathway are being researched as cancer treatments, particularly for solid tumors linked to the PI3Kα isoform.
  • The study focuses on developing benzoxazepin-oxazolidinone inhibitors that selectively degrade mutant p110α, the active part of PI3Kα, with impressive isoform specificity.
  • The resulting clinical candidate, GDC-0077 (inavolisib), shows strong effectiveness in animal models and is currently in a Phase III clinical trial for treating patients with breast cancer harboring PI3Kα mutations.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the growth of digital health tools. Although a number of different tools exist to support field data collection in the context of outbreak response, they have not been sufficient. This prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to collaborate with the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) and GOARN partners to develop a comprehensive system, Go.

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Radiology has been identified as a subspecialty with exceptionally high rates of incivility among colleagues. Such behaviors are detrimental to the well-being, productivity, and retention of health care practitioners and to the quality of patient care. Addressing incivility has become imperative given current and anticipated staff shortages, yet research from positive organizational scholarship suggests a greater opportunity to be had.

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Background: Factors that lead to successful SARS-CoV-2 transmission are still not well described. We investigated the association between a case's viral load and the risk of transmission to contacts in the context of other exposure-related factors.

Methods: Data were generated through routine testing and contact tracing at a large university.

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While the main goal in the management of an EHM outbreak focuses on identifying early clinical disease in order to physically separate infected horses, little effort is placed towards monitoring healthy horses. The assumption that EHV-1 shedding parallels clinical disease is erroneous, as subclinical shedders have been shown to be actively involved in viral spread. In an attempt to document the frequency of EHV-1 shedders and their impact on environmental contamination, we collected nasal swabs from 231 healthy horses and 203 environmental samples for the testing of EHV-1 by qPCR.

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Chronic pelvic pain is a common cause of pain in reproductive age women with debilitating consequences for affected women's health and quality of life. Treatment providers must be well versed in all treatment options for these patients, understanding the overlap in the management and treatment of chronic pelvic pain caused by pudendal neuralgia, myofascial pelvic pain, and vulvodynia. Pudendal blocks are a simple and quick procedure that can be performed in the office and often helps improve all the above conditions when used along with other treatment options.

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The purpose of the current study was to replicate the factor structure of the 14 positive schemas identified in the earlier study by Louis et al. (2018). Using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and Multi-group CFA, the 14 positive schemas were found to be robust across four new non-clinical English-speaking community samples - USA ( = 396), South Africa ( = 390), Nigeria ( = 364), and India ( = 306).

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The AKT kinases have emerged as promising therapeutic targets in oncology and both allosteric and ATP-competitive AKT inhibitors have entered clinical investigation. However, long-term efficacy of such inhibitors will likely be challenged by the development of resistance. We have established prostate cancer models of acquired resistance to the allosteric inhibitor MK-2206 or the ATP-competitive inhibitor ipatasertib following prolonged exposure.

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Background: Studies have demonstrated that mRNA-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are highly effective among patients on dialysis. Because individual vaccines may be differentially available or acceptable to patients, it is important to understand comparative effectiveness relative to other vaccines, such those on the basis of adenovirus technologies.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we compared the clinical effectiveness of adenovirus vector-based Ad26.

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  • Evidence-based care pathways for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) enhance care consistency and improve patient outcomes by serving as decision-making aids for healthcare teams.* -
  • The care pathways involve an initial patient assessment by an advanced practice provider using questionnaires for symptoms and goals, leading to shared decision-making on treatment options, including both surgical and nonsurgical methods.* -
  • The pathways promote value-based care, streamline patient follow-up through telehealth, and allow ongoing adjustments based on new evidence, empowering healthcare providers to utilize their full training.*
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  • Esophagectomy is the standard treatment for early-stage esophageal cancer, with minimally invasive techniques like MIE showing benefits over traditional surgery since the 1990s.
  • Robotic-assisted MIE (RAMIE) was developed in 2004 to further improve outcomes, but its high costs and complexity have limited widespread use and definitive studies backing its advantages.
  • Despite being a newer method, RAMIE appears feasible with outcomes comparable to other techniques, along with positive effects on patient satisfaction and quality of life.
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Background: Patients on hemodialysis have an elevated risk for COVID-19 but were not included in efficacy trials of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational study to estimate the real-world effectiveness and immunogenicity of two mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in a large, representative population of adult hemodialysis patients in the United States. In separate, parallel analyses, patients who began a vaccination series with BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273 in January and February 2021 were matched with unvaccinated patients and risk for outcomes were compared for days 1-21, 22-42, and ≥43 after first dose.

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The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has been providing support to the Australian Government Department of Health to report on mental health-related data to Australian governments on a frequent basis since April 2020 in the form of COVID-19 mental health services data dashboards. These dashboards feature extensive use of data visualizations which illustrate the change in mental health service use over time as well as comparisons with pre-pandemic levels of service use. Data are included from the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS/RPBS), Australian Government-funded crisis and support organizations, and key findings from emerging research.

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Colleges and universities in the United States have relied on various measures during the COVID-19 pandemic to prevent transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, including implementing testing programs (1-3). These programs have permitted a safer return to campus for students by identifying infected persons and temporarily isolating them from the campus population (2,3). The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) implemented COVID-19 prevention measures in Fall 2020* including the following testing programs: clinic-based diagnostic testing, voluntary community screening, and targeted screening (testing of specific student populations in situations of increased transmission risk).

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Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death in women, representing a significant unmet medical need. Here, we disclose our discovery efforts culminating in a clinical candidate, (GDC-9545 or giredestrant). is an efficient and potent selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) and a full antagonist, which translates into better antiproliferation activity than known SERDs (, , , and ) across multiple cell lines.

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Background: Although reinfection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is rare among individuals with few coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) risk factors, the ability of naturally acquired immunity to prevent reinfection among patients with ESKD is not known.

Methods: This prospective study was conducted among adults with ESKD treated with in-center hemodialysis (ICHD) in the United States. Exposure was ascribed on the basis of the presence or absence of IgG against SARS-CoV-2 at baseline, and separately, a history of documented COVID-19 before study entry.

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