Publications by authors named "V Bion"

Vaccinating care home staff is essential to protect vulnerable residents by reducing infection risks and creating a safer care environment. However, vaccine hesitancy amongst staff remains a challenge, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic raised concerns about side effects and vaccination mandates. This study examines how the pandemic influenced flu vaccine hesitancy amongst UK care home staff.

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  • Rapidly progressive necrotising soft tissue infections (NSTIs) are serious conditions with high risks for patients, and the NICCE offers a useful way to assess treatment effectiveness.
  • A study evaluated the NICCE using a cohort of 235 patients with NSTIs, focusing on their severity through the mSOFA score; those with higher scores had worse outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that NICCE is better than just using mortality rates, as it identifies patients at risk for complications and could improve the design of clinical trials, especially if it incorporates patient-centered outcomes.
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Ménière's disease is a disabling condition causing vertigo and hearing loss yet remains incompletely understood. Registry studies have the potential to answer important questions about phenotypes and natural history of clinical conditions. The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of a patient-centered national Ménière's disease registry.

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Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition which may arise from infection in any organ system and requires early recognition and management. Healthcare professionals working in any specialty may need to manage patients with sepsis. Educating medical students about this condition may be an effective way to ensure all future doctors have sufficient ability to diagnose and treat septic patients.

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Background: Influenza (flu) vaccination rates in UK care home staff are extremely low. Less than 40% of staff in care homes are vaccinated for influenza (flu), presenting risks to the health of frail residents and potential staff absence from cross-infection. Staff often do not perceive a need for vaccination and are unaware they are entitled to free flu vaccination.

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