Publications by authors named "N W McGowan"

Acute liver failure is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening condition most commonly caused by an overdose of acetaminophen (paracetamol). The antidote, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), has limited efficacy when liver injury is established. If acute liver damage is severe, liver failure can rapidly develop with associated high mortality rates.

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Cirrhosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality; however, there are no approved therapies except orthotopic liver transplantation. Preclinical studies showed that bone-marrow-derived macrophage injections reduce inflammation, resolve fibrosis and stimulate liver regeneration. In a multicenter, open-label, parallel-group, phase 2 randomized controlled trial ( ISRCTN10368050 ) in n = 51 adult patients with compensated cirrhosis and Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score ≥10 and ≤17, we evaluated the efficacy of autologous monocyte-derived macrophage therapy (n = 27) compared to standard medical care (n = 24).

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  • Borderline personality disorder (BPD) lacks widespread treatment options, and digital mental health interventions could help bridge this gap through effective behavior change strategies.
  • This systematic review analyzed 40 studies on digital interventions for BPD, including 6611 participants, to evaluate their effectiveness and the role of persuasive system design elements.
  • The review found that most interventions targeted symptoms like suicidal ideation (45%) and paranoia (13%), with the majority being randomized controlled trials (84%), highlighting the need for more focused research on the specific effects of these digital approaches on BPD symptoms.
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Otherwise known as debriefing the debrief, meta-debriefing describes the practice of debriefing simulation facilitators after they have facilitated, or observed, a debriefing. It is a vital component of enhancing debriefing skills, irrespective of where debriefers may be in terms of their professional development journey from novice to expert. We present the following 4 fundamental pillars, which underpin the creation of an impactful meta-debriefing strategy: theoretically driven, psychologically safe, context dependent, and formative in function.

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  • * Strengthening tuberculosis (TB) programs may provide a dual benefit, enhancing TB management while also improving readiness for future pandemics.
  • * Research indicates that countries with robust TB programs before COVID-19 managed the pandemic more effectively, with success linked to community trust, ongoing care, innovative responses, effective communication, and continued support for TB initiatives.
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