Background: The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) defines acute chest syndrome (ACS) as a new infiltrate on chest x-ray (CXR) and at least 1 of the following: fever (≥38.5C), hypoxia, or respiratory symptoms. NHLBI expert consensus recommends a CXR in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) who have fever and respiratory symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Weight bias is pervasive in healthcare and leads to worse patient outcomes. A uniquely designed 4-h continuing medical education (CME) intervention was assessed for changing healthcare professionals' (HCPs') weight biases and clinical practice behaviors.
Design: The intervention used a (1) pre/post design examining CME attendees' self-reported weight bias at baseline, after, and 4- and 12-month follow-up, and (2) post/post design examining obesity practice behaviors 12 months after intervention in attendees and non-attendees.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic forced a rapid shift toward virtual modalities for the treatment of depression in primary care.
Methods: Participants were adults 18 years and older with a new episode of depression diagnosed in primary care between March 1, 2020, and May 21, 2021, and moderate-to-severe symptoms of depression at the time of diagnosis (N = 9619). Outcomes were 1) antidepressant medications prescribed and dispensed (referred to as received), as well as adherence to those medications; 2) referrals made to depression-related services and the receipt of those services; and 3) a follow-up visit completed with the diagnosing practitioner regardless of treatment actions.
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol
November 2024