436 results match your criteria: "Old Medical School[Affiliation]"
Clin Exp Dermatol
January 2025
Leeds Centre for Dermatology, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Leeds, UK.
Health Care Transit
December 2023
Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland, The Dan Young Building, 6 Craighalbert Way, Dullatur, Glasgow G68 0LS, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Background: The transition of young people with a disability or a chronic health condition, from paediatric to adult-focused health and social care services, in Scotland, is known to be difficult. There is a significant body of evidence to suggest that a transition should start early, be holistic and inclusive, as well as structured to build essential capabilities and promote resilience. The nurse-led project, reported here, created a playful mechanism for meaningful interaction between young people, families and healthcare professionals.
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November 2024
The Roslin Institute & Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush, Midlothian EH25 9RG, United Kingdom.
Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2, and Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccines were central to the global pandemic control measures.
Methods: Here, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate their real-world vaccine effectiveness (VE). Our study focussed on those that reported the efficacy of these vaccines against COVID-19 hospitalization.
J Affect Disord
March 2025
Bristol Dental School, University of Bristol, 1 Trinity Quay, Avon Street, Bristol BS2 0PT, UK; Instituto de Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clinicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, R. Dr. Ovidio Pires de Campos, 785-Cerqueira Cesar, Sao Paulo, 05403-903, Brazil.
Background: The PROACTIVE trial was a task-shared, stepped and collaborative care, psychosocial intervention based on psychoeducation and behavioural activation in 715 participants (60-94 years; mean (SD) 68·6 (6.9) years; 74·1 % female), that was highly effective at improving recovery from depression among older adults in Brazil. Here we investigate mediators of the intervention's effectiveness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Aging Stud
December 2024
RG Bomont Building, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, United Kingdom. Electronic address:
Older age is often conceptualised as a stage of life in which the future is considered to be less relevant than the past. This is reflected in literature that emphasises the importance of the past in later life but overlooks the significance of the future. This paper addresses this knowledge gap by analysing narratives that older people write about the future.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld Neurosurg
December 2024
Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom. Electronic address:
Background: Meningiomas are the most common type of primary intracranial tumor, yet very few studies have assessed the effects of tumor removal.
Methods: Here we report analysis of patients with meningiomas who underwent routine neuropsychological assessment and surgery at a National Health Service (NHS) hospital in the North East of England over a 6-year period.
Results: Surgical removal of tumors significantly improved both phonemic and semantic verbal fluency and some measures of working memory and declarative memory.
Health Promot Int
December 2024
Department of Public Health, Environments and Society, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 15-17 Tavistock Place, Kings Cross, London WC1H 9SH, UK.
There is increasing evidence that commercial determinants impact mental health. Addressing the commercial determinants may therefore be a way of improving population-level mental health. This umbrella review aimed to provide an overview of evidence in this field and identify knowledge gaps.
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October 2024
Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK.
In 2013, Uruguay became the first country to regulate the legal production, distribution and sale of recreational cannabis. While key officials have framed Uruguay's landmark legislation as part of the government's strategy to regulate cannabis, tobacco and alcohol, there is limited empirical research exploring the political considerations that influenced its approach. Drawing on the concept of policy coherence-the process by which policymakers seek to minimize conflicts and maximize synergies across policy agendas-this study explores the extent to which Uruguay's cannabis regulation was influenced by the promotion of policy coherence within health and across other policy spheres.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Infect Dis
November 2024
Discipline of Pediatrics and Child Health, School of Clinical Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Australia.
Sci Technol Human Values
September 2024
University of Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom.
Laboratory practitioners working in oncology are increasingly involved in implementing genomic medicine, operating at the intersection of the laboratory and the clinic. This includes molecular diagnostic work and molecular testing to direct entry into molecular-based clinical trials and treatment decision-making based on molecular profiling. In this article, we draw on qualitative interviews with laboratory practitioners in the United Kingdom to explore the role of laboratory work in genomic cancer medicine, focusing on the handling of patient tissue and making of potentiality to guide patients' present and future care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hand Surg Eur Vol
August 2024
Hooper Hand Unit, St. John's Hospital, Livingston, UK.
We undertook a retrospective cohort study of a remote carpal tunnel syndrome assessment pathway created in response to limitations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Between July 2020 and September 2021, 702 patients referred from primary care (general practice) were assessed in a nurse-led telephone clinic using the carpal tunnel questionnaire of Kamath and Stothard (2003). Depending on their questionnaire score, patients were referred either for nerve conduction studies or a consultant hand surgeon review for diagnosis and treatment planning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchizophr Bull Open
January 2023
Psychosis Research Unit, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Prestwich, M25 3BL, UK.
Background And Hypothesis: The role of early adversity and trauma is increasingly recognized in psychosis but treatments for trauma and its consequences are lacking. Psychological treatments need to understand the prevalence of these experiences, the relationship with specific symptoms and identify potentially tractable processes that may be targeted in therapy. It was hypothesized that greater adversity, and specifically abuse rather than neglect, would be associated with positive symptoms and specifically hallucinations.
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August 2024
Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES-CERCA), Zona Educacional 4, Campus Sescelades URV (Edifici W3), 43007 Tarragona, Spain.
During the early development of archaeology in Spain, many of the materials obtained from excavations were later forgotten in museum deposits. However, re-investigation of these collections with contemporary methodologies can still contribute valuable knowledge. This study presents the case of El Bosquet Cave (Mont-ral, Tarragona, Spain), located in the Northeastern Iberian Peninsula.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRes Involv Engagem
August 2024
BMTO, Old Medical School, University of Edinburgh, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG, UK.
Background: The Dance and Health project aimed to promote public involvement in health research. Public involvement leads worked with project partner community groups, Aakash Odedra Dance Company and Moving Together, to develop a community engagement project with people living in low-socioeconomic areas/deprivation and diverse ethnic minority groups. Dance and Health included a weekly 60-min dance class and 30 min of facilitated health science discussion, that could either be a public involvement discussion for a research project, an activity about a particular biomedical research theme or ongoing discussions with a visiting researcher.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Qual Health Care
August 2024
Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, Doorway 3, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland EH8 9AG, United Kingdom.
Br J Gen Pract
November 2024
Centre for Academic Primary Care (CAPC), Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol.
Background: There has been significant investment in pharmacists working in UK general practice to improve the effective and safe use of medicines. However, evidence of how to optimise collaboration between GPs and pharmacists in the context of polypharmacy (multiple medication) is lacking.
Aim: To explore GP and pharmacist views and experiences of in-person, interprofessional collaborative discussions (IPCDs) as part of a complex intervention to optimise medication use for patients with polypharmacy in general practice.
Intensive Care Med
June 2024
Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Purpose: Factors increasing the risk of maternal critical illness are rising in prevalence in maternity populations. Studies of general critical care populations highlight that severe illness is associated with longer-term physical and psychological morbidity. We aimed to compare short- and longer-term outcomes between women who required critical care admission during pregnancy/puerperium and those who did not.
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July 2024
Nursing Studies, School of Health in Social Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Doorway 6 Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9 AG, United Kingdom.
Aim: To discuss person-centred care in nursing education and the role of online pedagogy to facilitate meaninful learning.
Background: The core principles and values of person-centred care are at the centre of national and international healthcare education. Person-centred care recognises partnerships and relationships between nurses, healthcare practitioners and individual patients, carers and their families and part of the training of healthcare professionals.
BMC Prim Care
April 2024
School of Applied Health Sciences, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH, UK.
Background: Self-management education programmes are cost-effective in helping people with type 2 diabetes manage their diabetes, but referral and attendance rates are low. This study reports on the effectiveness of the Embedding Package, a programme designed to increase type 2 diabetes self-management programme attendance in primary care.
Methods: Using a cluster randomised design, 66 practices were randomised to: (1) a wait-list group that provided usual care for nine months before receiving the Embedding Package for nine months, or (2) an immediate group that received the Embedding Package for 18 months.
Sci Adv
April 2024
Institute of Palaeoanatomy, Domestication Research and the History of Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, 80539 Munich, Germany.
BMC Health Serv Res
April 2024
School of Health and Related Research, The Innovation Centre, University of Sheffield, 217 Portobello, Sheffield, UK.
Background: NHS England funded 40 Mental Health and Wellbeing Hubs to support health and social care staff affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to document variations in how national guidance was adapted to the local contexts of four Hubs in the North of England.
Methods: We used a modified version of Price's (2019) service mapping methodology.
Radiography (Lond)
May 2024
Department of Medical Physics & Engineering, Old Medical School, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, LS1 3EX, UK; Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, BD7 1DP, UK. Electronic address:
Introduction: Metal artefact reduction software (MAR) can be used to improve Computed Tomography (CT) image quality in the presence of implanted metalwork; however, this software is not effective for superficial metallic structures such as cochlear implants (CI). This study aimed to investigate whether the effectiveness of MAR software could be improved for brain scans with CI present through the use of tissue mimicking materials (TMM) placed exteriorly to the implant.
Methods: In this two-part study, a CI was positioned on the surface of water and anthropomorphic phantoms and imaged using a helical CT brain protocol.
BMC Med Educ
February 2024
School of Dentistry, College of Biomedical & Life Sciences, Cardiff University, Heath Park, CF14 4XY, Cardiff, UK.
Background: This longitudinal study using qualitative methodology aims to investigate the perceptions, and implementation, of evidence-based guidelines into practice among new dental graduates (NDGs) during their transition from university into professional practice, by identifying factors that influence the adoption of evidence-based practice (EBP) in dental practice.
Methods: The study invited NDGs from one UK dental school (N = 66) and employed longitudinal, multiple qualitative methodologies for data collection, throughout the participants' Vocational Dental Training (VDT) year. Initial interviews (Interview 1) conducted upon graduation and follow-up interviews (Interview 2) carried out between six and nine months into professional practice were combined with participants longitudinal audio diaries (LADs) recorded between the interviews.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
April 2024
Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH1 1LZ, United Kingdom.
Objectives: With an increasing focus on the digitalization of health and care settings, there is significant scope to learn from international approaches to promote concerted adoption of electronic health records.
Materials And Methods: We review three large-scale initiatives from Australia, Canada, and England, and extract common lessons for future health and social care transformation strategy.
Results: We discuss how, despite differences in contexts, concerted adoption enables sharing of experience and learning to streamline the digital transformation of health and care.
J Anat
February 2024
Anatomy@Edinburgh, Deanery of Biomedical Sciences, Old Medical School, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
The enthesis, the specialized junction between tendon and bone, is a common site of injury. Although notoriously difficult to repair, advances in interfacial tissue engineering techniques are being developed for restorative function. Most notably are 3D in vitro co-culture models, built to recreate the complex heterogeneity of the native enthesis.
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