Background: We developed a prototype minimum data set (MDS) for English care homes, assessing feasibility of extracting data directly from digital care records (DCRs) with linkage to health and social care data.
Methods: Through stakeholder development workshops, literature reviews, surveys and public consultation, we developed an aspirational MDS. We identified ways to extract this from existing sources, including DCRs and routine health and social care datasets.
Eight monoterpene indole alkaloids (-), including one new picraline-type alkaloid, 2-hydroxyakuammiline () and seven known compounds: akuammigine (), akuammine (), akuammidine (), akuammiline (), akuammiline N-oxide (), akuammiline (), rhazimol (), and alstonine () were isolated from the seeds of . Structure elucidation was done by analysis of their MS and NMR spectroscopic data. The antiplasmodial effects of compounds - were moderate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Aging-related changes and caregiver burden may increase the risk for sleep disturbances among older caregivers, yet few studies have examined the prevalence of insomnia and daytime sleepiness in this group. We examined the relationship of caregiver status with insomnia and daytime sleepiness among persons of advanced age (>75 years of age).
Design: Cross-sectional.
Background: The BRIGhTMIND study was a double-blind RCT comparing repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation at a standard simulation site (the "F3" location given by the International 10-20 system, F3-rTMS) versus connectivity-guided intermittent theta burst stimulation (cgiTBS) for treatment-resistant depression. This present study reports the acceptability, safety, and tolerability of F3-rTMS versus cgiTBS.
Methods: The present study used quantitative and qualitative methods.