Objectives: To determine whether the risk of nursing home-to-nursing home transfer is higher among long-term nursing home residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), or serious mental illness (SMI), and/or Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), relative to residents without these clinical diagnoses, and to assess the factors associated with transfer overall and for residents with these diagnoses.
Design: Cross-sectional cohort study of nursing home residents in 2019.
Setting And Participants: Michigan long-term nursing home residents identified from the Minimum Data Set.
Background: There are 2 treatment options for adolescent athletes with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries-rehabilitation alone (nonsurgical treatment) or ACL reconstruction plus rehabilitation. However, there is no clear consensus on how to include strength and neuromuscular training during each phase of rehabilitation.
Purpose: To develop a practical consensus for adolescent ACL rehabilitation to help provide care to this age group using an international Delphi panel.
Objective: To describe the development of a binational intensive care database.
Setting: One hundred thirty-eight intensive care units (ICUs) in Australia and New Zealand.
Methods: A structure was developed to enable ICUs to submit data for central and local analysis.
Anaesth Intensive Care
April 2006
The importance of nutrition support in intensive care has been recognised, but many factors may limit successful provision of patients' requirements. We conducted a twelve-month prospective audit, with intervention after six months, to determine whether longer-stay (> 3 days) patients in our intensive care unit were receiving their nutritional requirements and to identify and improve factors limiting nutrition provision. Data was collected for 379 consecutive patients admitted to intensive care longer than three days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously identified a zinc metalloprotease involved in the degradation of mitochondrial and chloroplast targeting peptides, the presequence protease (PreP). In the Arabidopsis thaliana genomic database, there are two genes that correspond to the protease, the zinc metalloprotease (AAL90904) and the putative zinc metalloprotease (AAG13049). We have named the corresponding proteins AtPreP1 and AtPreP2, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF