Nurs Older People
October 2024
Background: Older people living in the community are at risk of preventable nighttime falls. Technology can support falls interventions but there is a lack of research into this area. A new bedside device called Bide senses movement and changes in light levels and plays a prerecorded message encouraging the user to follow falls prevention advice when trying to mobilise at night.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease of unknown aetiology with significant morbidity and mortality. The PULSAR study prospectively performed cardiac analysis including systematic pulmonary hypertension screening in sarcoidosis patients newly referred to a tertiary sarcoidosis center. In this manuscript we studied the four-year mortality of this population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Free-hand pedicle screw insertion methods are widely used for screw insertion during scoliosis surgery. Preoperative knowledge about the pedicle size helps to maximize screw containment and minimize the risk of pedicle breach. Radiographs taken by a biplanar low-dose X-ray device (EOS) have no divergence in the vertical plane.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/problem: Failed patient care appointments (no-shows) can lead to negative patient health outcomes and increased healthcare costs. There is evidence that telehealth is a safe, effective, and a cost-efficient option for those unable to attend in-person visits. No-show rates in pediatrics are unique due to reliance on caregivers to attend appointments.
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