Publications by authors named "J H Amin"

The workplace is an important setting for improving population psychological health. This study aimed to identify priority industries and populations in Australia with highest adverse effects of psychological distress. The study included 5834 workers aged 18 to 64 years who participated in the 2020 to 2021 National Health Survey.

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Proximal humerus fractures are prevalent in older adults, particularly women, primarily due to osteoporosis and increased fall risk. These fractures often result from low-energy falls in elderly patients, while in younger individuals, they are more likely to occur with high-energy trauma, which may involve additional injuries to soft tissue and neurovascular structures. Proper anatomical understanding, including key structures and blood supply, is crucial for effective management and to prevent complications.

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Background Intraoperative safety protocols, including proper labelling of syringes, are critical to patient safety in surgical settings. While the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and the Royal College of Anaesthetists provide clear guidelines to prevent medication errors, ensuring consistent compliance with labelling protocols in the fast-paced and complex environment of orthopaedic surgery can still present practical challenges. The absence of proper labelling, combined with the use of multiple fluids such as normal saline, disinfectants, and local anaesthetics, increases the risk of adverse outcomes due to fluid misidentification.

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Larsen's syndrome is an exceedingly rare and debilitating skeletal disorder characterized by multiple bony deformities and joint contractures. A 47-year-old female grappled with its severe manifestations, including functional quadriplegia, limb atrophy, and various orthopedic surgeries. This is the only reported case of the concurrent presence of antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APLA) and Larsen's syndrome.

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Background: Junior doctors often feel underprepared for their trauma and orthopaedics (T&O) rotation due to limited exposure during medical school and inadequate support. This project aimed to enhance junior doctors' preparedness and satisfaction during their T&O rotation by developing a comprehensive guidebook that addresses key orthopaedic knowledge and logistical challenges.

Methods: A quality improvement project (QIP) was conducted at Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital.

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