Publications by authors named "K Ellington"

Background: Low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a disproportionate burden of communicable diseases. Social interaction data inform infectious disease models and disease prevention strategies. The variations in demographics and contact patterns across ages, cultures, and locations significantly impact infectious disease dynamics and pathogen transmission.

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Background: Healthcare workforce crises often stem from healthcare workers' inequities. This study provides an overview of the main PHC workforce policy questions related to health equity, offering examples of evidence necessary to support the implementation of policies and strategies that increase equity in the health workforce and access to the PHC workforce and services.

Methods: The equity-related policies in PHC and workforce were linked with the indicators listed in the Global Health Workforce Network Data and Evidence Hub and guidelines for health workforce management.

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Background: Low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a disproportionate burden of communicable diseases. Social interaction data inform infectious disease models and disease prevention strategies. The variations in demographics and contact patterns across ages, cultures, and locations significantly impact infectious disease dynamics and pathogen transmission.

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  • A regional network of ten hospitals implemented tenecteplase as the standard treatment for stroke in 2019, believing it would improve workflow and offer similar clinical outcomes compared to the traditional alteplase treatment.
  • A study comparing 234 tenecteplase patients to 354 alteplase patients found that tenecteplase significantly reduced door-to-needle times and door-in-door-out times, while showing noninferior favorable and lower unfavorable outcomes.
  • Overall, tenecteplase demonstrated a greater net benefit and lower average treatment costs compared to alteplase, suggesting it could be a more efficient option for stroke care.
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Menopause signifies permanent cessation of ovarian function and the end of a woman's reproductive potential. Menopausal transition plays a major role in many symptoms common in middle age and may contribute to chronic conditions and disorders of aging. An evidence-based plan of care improves outcomes, enhancing quality of life.

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