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According to the Swiss legislation on maternity protection in the workplace (OProMa), if pregnant workers are exposed to occupational hazards and no protective measures are taken, a gynecologist will prescribe a certificate of preventive leave and the women must stop working. Returning to work is only possible if job adjustments are made. This study aims to evaluate the burden of absences on companies and to examine the predictors of the return to work for pregnant workers on preventive leave, by examining both the probability of return to work and the time required to return to work.

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  • The study aimed to compare the rates of lower limb muscle injuries (LLMIs) and hamstring muscle injuries (HMIs) among athletes in 100m, 200m, and 400m sprints at international championships.
  • Researchers conducted a comprehensive analysis of injuries during finals, semi-finals, and heats over eight championships from 2009 to 2022.
  • Results indicated that the incidence of both LLMI and HMI was significantly higher in finals compared to heats and semi-finals, particularly noting increased HMI rates in 200m finals for male athletes.
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The role of scoping reviews in guideline development.

J Clin Epidemiol

May 2024

Health Evidence Synthesis, Recommendations and Impact (HESRI), School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Study Objectives: The first objective of this study was to compare tongue motor skills between patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and healthy participants. Second, the effect of oropharyngeal myofunctional therapy (MFT) on the tongue muscular qualities of patients with OSA was evaluated.

Methods: Searches were conducted in 5 electronic databases up to July 2023.

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Background: Lack of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) knowledge among healthcare professionals has been proven to be the main threat to pregnant women's awareness, preventing them from reducing the risk of infection. The aims of this study were to assess the knowledge and practices of French-speaking Swiss perinatal professionals in terms of CMV prevention, as well as the sociodemographic-professional factors that influence them.

Methods: This observational study used a cross-sectional design to collect data-via an anonymous electronic questionnaire in French distributed to gynecologists-obstetricians, general practitioners and midwives via various channels: e-mails and social networks of partner centers, professional associations, and conferences.

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Objective: To assess fetal and neonatal eyes abnormalities and their progression during the last ZIKV outbreak and summarize learned lessons.

Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted by a team of obstetricians and ophthalmologists.

Results: Studies reporting ocular abnormalities during the prenatal ( = 5) and postnatal ( = 24) periods were included in the analysis.

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  • Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are common and lead to unnecessary antibiotic use; this study examines a new method to accurately diagnose bacterial pneumonia using clinical scores, lung ultrasound, and a biomarker called procalcitonin (PCT).* -
  • The PLUS-IS-LESS study, conducted in 10 emergency departments in Switzerland, will test the effectiveness of the PLUS algorithm, which combines various diagnostic tools, against standard care to see if it reduces antibiotic prescriptions while keeping patients safe.* -
  • By optimizing antibiotic prescribing through reliable diagnostics and ensuring safety, the PLUS algorithm aims to enhance treatment outcomes and gather data on factors like quality of life, hospital stays, and cost-effectiveness in LRTI cases.*
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A scoping review of person-centred care strategies used in diagnostic Nuclear Medicine.

Radiography (Lond)

March 2024

Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital Cuf Descobertas, Lisbon, Portugal; European Federation of Radiographer Societies Nuclear Medicine Committee, Austria.

Introduction: Person-centred care (PCC) emphasises the need for the health care professional to prioritise individual patient needs, thereby fostering a collaborative and emphatic environment that empowers patients to actively participate in their own care. This article will explore the purpose of PCC in Nuclear Medicine (NM), while discussing strategies that may be used to implement PCC during diagnostic NM examinations performed on adult patients.

Methods: The scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology.

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Gridless adult cervical spine radiography and its' effect on image quality and radiation dose: A phantom study.

Radiography (Lond)

January 2024

Department of Technical Medical Radiology, School of Health Sciences (HESAV), University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Av. de Beaumont 21, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.

Introduction: Imaging of the cervical spine in general radiography is most frequently performed using an anti-scatter grid. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a gridless setting on image quality and radiation dose during digital radiography of the anteroposterior (AP) and lateral (LAT) cervical spine.

Methods: A phantom study was performed with a variety of tube voltages (63-75 kV) with and without an anti-scatter grid.

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Strategies enhancing the patient experience in mammography: A scoping review.

Radiography (Lond)

January 2024

Department of Radiologic Medical Imaging Technology, School of Health Sciences (HESAV), HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western, Switzerland.

Introduction: A positive experience in mammography is essential for increasing patient attendance and reattendance at these examinations, whether conducted for diagnostic or screening purposes. Mammograms indeed facilitate early disease detection, enhance the potential for cure, and consequently reduce breast cancer mortality. The main objective of this review was to identify and map the strategies aiming to improve the patient experience in diagnostic and screening mammography.

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  • Osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVFs) often go undetected in chest radiographs, especially in post-menopausal women over 60, necessitating an effective detection tool.
  • The study evaluated the AI tool Ofeye 1.0's performance in identifying OVFs on lateral chest x-rays, finding that it detected missed fractures in 28.8% of cases and had improved sensitivity compared to original radiologist reports.
  • While Ofeye 1.0 showed high specificity (92.8%) and moderate overall accuracy (80.3%), its lower sensitivity (49%) indicates it should be used as a complementary tool alongside traditional radiology.
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Background: A psychometrically robust patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) to assess digital health literacy for chronic patients is needed in the context of digital health. We defined measurement constructs for a new PROM in previous studies using a systematic review, a qualitative description of constructs from patients, health professionals and an item pool identification process. This study aimed to evaluate the content validity of a digital health literacy PROM for chronic patients using an e-Delphi technique.

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  • A study was done to see how well different setups deliver inhaled medicine to patients on ventilators after brain surgery.
  • The researchers used a special machine to deliver the medicine in four different ways and found that one setup helped deliver much more of the medicine to the lungs.
  • They discovered that the best method increased the amount of medicine reaching the lungs by two to three times compared to the other methods, and they think more testing is needed to make sure this method is the best one to use.
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Background: Autistic individuals encounter numerous barriers in accessing healthcare, including communication difficulties, sensory sensitivities, and a lack of appropriate adjustments. These issues are particularly acute during MRI scans, which involve confined spaces, loud noises, and the necessity to remain still. There remains no unified approach to preparing autistic individuals for MRI procedures.

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Introduction: Radiographers' profession is constantly evolving, which demands adaptation of education and training programs to build up medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals (MIRTPs) that provide healthcare to improve patient experience and outcomes. This study aimed to map radiographers' practices, competences, and autonomy level in Western Switzerland.

Methods: Data was collected by 2 cross-sectional online surveys targeting Alumni, radiographers, clinical placement tutors and medical imaging equipment specialists from industry, with opened and closed-end questions.

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  • A study investigated dance-related injuries among young Chinese dance practitioners in Hong Kong, focusing on prevalence and risk factors.
  • It found that young dancers (ages 15-24) experienced a higher injury rate (6.5 injuries per 1000 dance hours) and a greater 12-month injury prevalence (52.5%) compared to child dancers (ages 10-14).
  • Key injury sites included the knee, lower back, and ankles, with age and height identified as significant risk factors for certain injuries, indicating younger and taller dancers face more risks.
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Purpose: To review eXplainable Artificial Intelligence/(XAI) methods available for medical imaging/(MI).

Method: A scoping review was conducted following the Joanna Briggs Institute's methodology. The search was performed on Pubmed, Embase, Cinhal, Web of Science, BioRxiv, MedRxiv, and Google Scholar.

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Background: Warm-up is commonly performed by track-and-field athletes before performing maximal sprinting activities. Whilst some warm-up strategies may enhance athletes' physical and mental readiness, less is known about the current athletes' behaviors and warm-up practices in track and field. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the warm-up practices in a population of athletes performing in sprinting disciplines.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has transitioned from the lab to the bedside, and it is increasingly being used in healthcare. Radiology and Radiography are on the frontline of AI implementation, because of the use of big data for medical imaging and diagnosis for different patient groups. Safe and effective AI implementation requires that responsible and ethical practices are upheld by all key stakeholders, that there is harmonious collaboration between different professional groups, and customised educational provisions for all involved.

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Causes and consequences of fever in Amazonian pregnant women: A large retrospective study from French Guiana.

PLoS Negl Trop Dis

October 2023

Centre d'Investigation Clinique Antilles-Guyane, Epidémiologie Clinique, CIC INSERM 1424, DRISP, Centre hospitalier de Cayenne, Cayenne, French Guiana.

Objective: The aim of this study was to describe different causes and consequences of fever during pregnancy in Western French Guiana and along the Maroni River.

Study Design: A retrospective single-center study including all patients with a history of documented fever ≥ 38°C during pregnancy at the West French Guiana Hospital for 9 years. Postpartum fever and nosocomial infections were excluded.

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Objective: This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the existing literature on physical activity and endogenous pain modulation (EPM), assessed using conditioned pain modulation (CPM), with a specific focus on older people with chronic pain.

Introduction: Approximately 20% of the European population reports chronic pain, highlighting the problem of chronic pain in the general population. This prevalence increases to 50% in older people.

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Technological advancements in computer science have started to bring artificial intelligence (AI) from the bench closer to the bedside. While there is still lots to do and improve, AI models in medical imaging and radiotherapy are rapidly being developed and increasingly deployed in clinical practice. At the same time, AI governance frameworks are still under development.

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Most women continue to work during pregnancy. However, some of them have to stop working before giving birth. Absence from work poses several challenges for employers and employees, as well as for society.

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The importance of perceiving and considering patients as healthcare partners has been increasingly promoted. Healthcare systems around the world are now highly interested in patient engagement, participation, collaboration, and partnership. Healthcare professionals are advised that patients, as autonomous beings, should be active in and responsible for a portion of their own care.

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Plain radiography has a role to play in current clinical practice in Western Switzerland.

J Med Imaging Radiat Sci

December 2023

Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Lisboa/Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa (ESTeSL/IPL), Lisbon, Portugal; Centro de Estatística e Aplicações da Universidade de Lisboa (CEAUL), Portugal. Electronic address:

Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the current role of conventional radiography examinations in Western Switzerland and the main clinical indications required to justify the use of this imaging examination.

Methods: Ethical approval was obtained from Vaud Ethics committee (Ref 2020-00311). An online questionnaire was specifically designed and implemented on the data collection tool LimeSurvey composed of two parts: a) to characterise the participants' profile and their institutions and b) 169 projections for the different anatomical area (upper and lower limbs, pelvis, skull, spine, thorax, abdomen) were presented to collect data about the frequency and main clinical indications.

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