Background And Objectives: The Elixhauser Comorbidity Model is a prominent, freely-available risk adjustment model which performs well in predicting outcomes of inpatient care. However, because it relies solely on diagnosis codes, it may not capture the full extent of patient complexity. Our objective was to enhance and validatethe Elixhauser Model by incorporating additional clinical and demographic data to improve the accuracy of outcome prediction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Health Care Poor Underserved
November 2024
This quality improvement initiative aimed to increase first dose of COVID-19 vaccinations during pediatric/adolescent clinic visits. Four plan-do-study-act cycles were performed with creation of eligibility lists and increasing health educator (HE) engagement. Statistical process control analysis assessed vaccine receipt over time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To explore experiences of physiotherapists working with adults living with Long COVID in Canada.
Design: Cross-sectional descriptive qualitative study involving online semi-structured interviews.
Participants: We recruited physiotherapists in Canada who self-identified as having clinically treated one or more adults living with Long COVID in the past year.
Aim: This study investigates the accuracy of an apex locator in mature and immature teeth with divergent root canals ex vivo.
Materials And Methods: Fifty extracted premolar teeth were utilized for the study, with 25 mature teeth (Nolla stage 9 or 10) and 25 immature teeth (Nolla stages ≤ 8). The discrepancies between the actual length (AL) and the electronic length (EL), measured using a Bingo 1020 apex locator, were compared and analyzed.
Background: Neurodevelopment assessment tools for low-resource settings are urgently needed. However, most available tools were developed in high-income settings and may lack cross-cultural validity.
Methods: We piloted and adapted two subtests within the planning domain of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children-2nd edition (KABC-II) for use in rural Zimbabwean children aged 7years.