Publications by authors named "Kate Vaughan"

Article Synopsis
  • Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) is commonly observed in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (aPC), but there is no standard method for screening it effectively.
  • A study involved assessing patients with aPC through various dietary and nutritional tests, aiming to develop and validate a screening tool for PEI.
  • Results showed that 64% of patients had PEI, identified by the new screening tool, which was associated with shorter survival rates; the tool proved feasible for clinical use, with high patient satisfaction.*
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Context: Sustained hyperglycemia triggers chronic disease, including type 2 diabetes. A considerable volume of research has explored the effects of brown seaweed on plasma glucose control, but equivocal findings have been reported.

Objective: A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to assess the evidence from human randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of brown seaweed on plasma glucose in healthy, at-risk, and individuals with type 2 diabetes.

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Introduction: Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) in patients with pancreatic malignancy is well documented in the literature and is known to negatively impact on overall survival and quality of life. A lack of consensus opinion remains on the optimal diagnostic test that can be adapted for use in a clinical setting for this cohort of patients. This study aims to better understand the prevalence of PEI and the most suitable diagnostic techniques in patients with advanced pancreatic malignancy.

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Arguably, the ultimate application of evidenced-based communications is translating the research recommendations into a full-fledged media campaign. This article explains the development and implementation of Watch Your Mouth, a campaign based on FrameWorks Institute's research on children's oral health. To date, this innovative campaign has been implemented in four states, with impressive results.

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