Publications by authors named "E S Togo"

Unlabelled: Fibroadenomas are the most common benign breast disorders. The aim of this study was to identify the clinical and therapeutic aspects of fibroadenoma in the obstetric gynecology department and General Surgery of Teaching hospital Gabriel TOURE in Bamako Mali.

Patients And Methods: The study was descriptive with retrospective data collection from July 1, 2018 to July 31, 2021.

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Background: The Comparison of Outcomes and Access to Care for Heart Failure (COACH) trial demonstrated that use of a point-of-care risk assessment tool and a rapid ambulatory transitional heart failure clinic led to significant reductions in death and cardiovascular hospitalisation among patients with acute heart failure. We report a process evaluation of COACH intervention and strategy implementation.

Methods: We conducted longitudinal interviews with staff to assess barriers and facilitators to COACH implementation.

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Background: One issue to be considered in universities is the need for interventions to improve sleep quality and educational systems for university students. However, sleep problems remain unresolved. As a clinical practice technique, a mindfulness-based stress reduction method can help students develop mindfulness skills to cope with stress, self-healing skills, and sleep.

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Introduction: Workers and students are often stressed and distressed by a variety of factors, including work and study. However, support for individual psychological stress is not yet well established.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of mindfulness breathing on the mental load of college students using an electroencephalogram (EEG).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates why fascia iliaca compartment nerve blocks (FICBs) are not consistently used in hip fracture treatment, focusing on barriers and facilitators to timely administration.
  • Researchers conducted interviews with 35 stakeholders and identified 18 barriers and 11 facilitators related to FICB use, categorizing them using implementation frameworks.
  • After applying evidence-based strategies, the study found a significant increase in FICB administration rates (from 48% to 65%) and a reduction in the time taken to administer (from 1.63 days to 0.81 days).
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