Publications by authors named "Renee Drolet"

Introduction: Breakages and repairs related to flexible digital reusable ureteroscopes (flURS) are expensive. Thus, we aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of single-use flexible digital ureteroscopes ureteroscopes (SUFDU).

Methods: We conducted a literature review on MEDLINE and EMBASE until September 19, 2018.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to increase efficiency in ORs without affecting quality of care by improving the workflow processes. Administrative processes independent of the surgical act can be challenging and may lead to clinical impacts such as increasing delays. The authors hypothesized that a Lean project could improve efficiency of surgical processes by reducing the length of stays in the recovery ward.

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  • The study looked at how family members of older adults felt about moving their loved ones to care facilities and how healthcare teams helped with these decisions.
  • Family caregivers experienced confusion about what choice to make and felt stuck between what they could provide and the needs of their relative, with costs being a big issue.
  • Health professionals and managers generally liked the idea of working together with families in decision-making but felt improvements were needed to make it easier for everyone involved.
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Shared decision making is now making inroads in health care professionals' continuing education curriculum, but there is no consensus on what core competencies are required by clinicians for effectively involving patients in health-related decisions. Ready-made programs for training clinicians in shared decision making are in high demand, but existing programs vary widely in their theoretical foundations, length, and content. An international, interdisciplinary group of 25 individuals met in 2012 to discuss theoretical approaches to making health-related decisions, compare notes on existing programs, take stock of stakeholders concerns, and deliberate on core competencies.

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Objective: To examine maternal insulin resistance in relationship with maternal and fetal androgen levels as well as with term placenta mRNA and protein abundance of steroidogenic enzymes implicated in androgen dynamics.

Methods: The study included 20 women with gestational diabetes mellitus and 27 controls tested using a 120 min., 75 g oral glucose tolerance test.

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Objective: To identify and analyze training programs in shared decision-making (SDM) for health professionals.

Methods: We conducted an environmental scan looking for programs that train health professionals in SDM. Pairs of reviewers independently analyzed the programs identified using a standardized data extraction sheet.

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We tested the hypothesis that visceral obesity is the best correlate of abdominal adipose tissue macrophage infiltration in women. Omental and subcutaneous fat samples were surgically obtained from 40 women (age, 47.0 ± 4.

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The human placenta produces high amounts of estradiol. 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (17βHSD2) is expressed by placental endothelial cells and was proposed to regulate sex hormone levels. Previous results obtained in term placenta suggested that 17βHSD2 expression and activity differ among umbilical cord vessels.

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  • People aren't using shared decision-making a lot in healthcare, so some researchers want to find ways to change that!
  • Thirty-six participants gathered for two days to talk about how to make shared decision-making better!
  • They suggested agreeing on what skills are needed for shared decision-making and creating a system to check if training programs are good quality!
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Our objective was to determine whether sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) concentrations are associated with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and whether this association is independent of prepregnancy body mass index (BMI). The relationship between maternal SHBG concentrations and birthweight in the offspring was also examined. The study included 47 women (20 with GDM, 27 controls).

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Objective: To examine the effects of aromatizable or nonaromatizable androgens on abdominal subcutaneous (SC) and omental (OM) adipose tissue lipid metabolism and adipogenesis in men and women.

Design And Subjects: Primary organ and preadipocyte cultures were established from surgical samples obtained in men (n = 22) and women undergoing biliopancreatic diversions (n = 12) or gynaecological surgeries (n = 8). Cultures were treated with testosterone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and methyltrienolone (R1881).

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Our objective was to examine omental and subcutaneous adipocyte adiponectin release in women. We tested the hypothesis that adiponectin release would be reduced to a greater extent in omental than in subcutaneous adipocytes of women with visceral obesity. Omental and subcutaneous adipose tissue samples were obtained from 52 women undergoing abdominal hysterectomies (age: 47.

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Background: During human pregnancy, the placental villi produces high amounts of estradiol. This steroid is secreted by the syncytium, which is directly in contact with maternal blood. Estradiol has to cross placental foetal vessels to reach foetal circulation.

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Androgens delay lung maturation through their action on lung fibroblasts. Knowing that testosterone is secreted by the lung epithelial-like cell line A-549, we have studied the metabolism of androgens by several human lung diploid fibroblasts cell lines. No 17-ketosteroid reductase activity was detected.

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