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Aims: Studies show that people with severe mental illness (SMI) have a greater risk of dying from colorectal cancer (CRC). These studies mostly predate the introduction of national bowel cancer screening programmes (NBCSPs) and it is unknown if these have reduced disparity in CRC-related mortality for people with SMI.

Methods: We compared mortality rates following CRC diagnosis at colonoscopy between a nationally representative sample of people with and without SMI who participated in Australia's NBCSP.

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Cognitive behavioural therapy versus other interventions on mental health in people with sensory impairments: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

J Psychosom Res

November 2024

Vision and Eye Research Institute, School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK; Centre for Inclusive Community Eye Health, School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. Electronic address:

Background: Sensory impairments can negatively affect people's quality of life and daily functioning, including anxiety and depression symptoms. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) could be an effective intervention to alleviate these, however its effectiveness compared to other interventions have not been examined. The aim of this review was to examine the effectiveness of CBT versus other interventions on anxiety and depression symptoms in people with hearing, visual, and other sensory impairments.

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  • * Using a large Queensland cohort, the research found that 10.1% of participants had been reported for child maltreatment, with 3.3% admitted and 4.8% presenting at emergency departments for CMDs.
  • * The results indicate that all forms of substantiated child maltreatment significantly correlated with increased risk for CMDs, particularly anxiety and depression, suggesting a need for better screening for maltreatment in hospital settings.
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  • Critically ill patients in Australia and New Zealand often don't meet energy and protein targets with oral nutrition, especially compared to those who start enteral or parenteral nutrition in ICU.
  • The study analyzed data from 409 patients across 44 hospitals to compare outcomes, focusing on energy delivery and nutrition assessment during hospital stays.
  • Results showed that patients on oral nutrition had lower energy and protein intake, fewer invasive interventions, and received less nutrition assessment compared to those who switched to enteral or parenteral nutrition.
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  • The study examines the link between childhood maltreatment (CM) reported to authorities and the risk of psychiatric diagnoses by age 30, comparing those with agency-reported CM to the general population.
  • Using comprehensive data from birth cohorts in Queensland, Australia, the researchers followed over 83,000 individuals, focusing on psychiatric admissions and types of maltreatment.
  • Findings indicate that individuals with agency-reported CM are significantly more likely to receive hospital diagnoses for various psychiatric disorders, especially post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), highlighting the importance of early intervention and support for affected individuals.
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Risk factors associated with child maltreatment in the second generation of a prospective longitudinal Australian birth cohort: A MUSP study.

Soc Sci Med

December 2024

Princess Alexandra Hospital Southside Clinical Unit, Greater Brisbane Clinical School, Medical School, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia; The ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia; Metro South Addiction and Mental Health Service, QLD, Australia; Departments of Psychiatry, Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Canada.

Background: Abuse and neglect affect over 1.7 billion children worldwide. While the consequences of child maltreatment (CM) across the life course are well understood, there remains ambiguity surrounding the risk factors associated with CM.

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: This study aimed to determine the associations between lactate clearance in hyperlactataemic patients with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and intensive care unit (ICU), hospital length of stay (LOS), and case-fatality. : A retrospective, multicentre, cohort study of adult patients admitted to ICU with hyperlactataemia and a primary diagnosis of DKA from twelve sites in Queensland, Australia was conducted utilising pre-existing datasets that were linked for research purposes. The patients were divided into early and late lactate clearance groups; the early lactate clearance group included patients whose lactate returned to <2.

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Authors response: "Association between elevated lactate and clinical outcomes in adults with diabetic ketoacidosis".

J Crit Care

December 2024

Intensive Care Unit, Caboolture Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Intensive Care Unit, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Critical Care Division, The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Electronic address:

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Hospital admissions and community health service contacts for mental illness following self-reported child maltreatment: Results from the Childhood Adversity and Lifetime Morbidity (CALM) study.

Child Abuse Negl

August 2024

Princess Alexandra Hospital Southside Clinical Unit, Greater Brisbane Clinical School, Medical School, The University of Queensland, Woolloongabba 4102, Queensland, Australia; Metro South Addiction and Mental Health Service, Brisbane, Australia; ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation, Brisbane, Australia; Departments of Psychiatry, Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Canada.

Background: Child maltreatment (CM) includes neglect, and several types of abuse, including physical, emotional, and sexual. CM has been associated with a wide range of mental illnesses. Literature examining these illnesses in mid-life is scarce, and the impact of these illnesses on mental health service use is currently unknown.

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Background: Biologic asthma therapies reduce exacerbations and long-term oral corticosteroids (LTOCS) use in randomized controlled trials (RCTs); however, there are limited data on outcomes among patients ineligible for RCTs. Hence, we investigated responsiveness to biologics in a real-world population of adults with severe asthma.

Methods: Adults in the International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR) with ≥24 weeks of follow-up were grouped into those who did, or did not, initiate biologics (anti-IgE, anti-IL5/IL5R, anti-IL4/13).

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Experiences of individuals presenting to the emergency department for mental health reasons: A systematic mixed studies review.

Aust N Z J Psychiatry

October 2024

Princess Alexandra Hospital Southside Clinical Unit, Greater Brisbane Clinical School, Medical School, The University of Queensland, Woolloongabba, QLD, Australia.

Objective: Emergency departments the world over have seen substantial increases in the number of individuals presenting for mental health reasons. However, we have a limited understanding of their experiences of care. The aim of this review was to systematically examine and synthesise literature relating to the experiences of individuals presenting to emergency department for mental health reasons.

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Exploring Definitions and Predictors of Response to Biologics for Severe Asthma.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

September 2024

Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute, Singapore; Optimum Patient Care Global, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Centre of Academic Primary Care, Division of Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Background: Biologic effectiveness is often assessed as response, a term that eludes consistent definition. Identifying those most likely to respond in real-life has proven challenging.

Objective: To explore definitions of biologic responders in adults with severe asthma and investigate patient characteristics associated with biologic response.

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Determining the future role of clinical practice guidelines: The experience of Australia and New Zealand.

Aust N Z J Psychiatry

September 2024

Department of Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

There has been recent discussion in Australia and New Zealand concerning the utility of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) and the role of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) in their development. The College Board therefore established a Steering Group (SG) to oversee an exploration of options and produce recommendations about contemporary approaches to the development of high-quality evidence-based clinical practice guidance for psychiatry. This paper outlines the SG's conclusions and recommendations, as well as the underlying methods and reasoning.

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Background And Aims: Evidence on the associations between child maltreatment (CM), alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and other substance use disorders (SUDs) comes largely from retrospective studies. These rely on self-reported data, which may be impacted by recall bias. Using prospective CM reports to statutory agencies, we measured associations between CM notifications and inpatient admissions for AUDs and SUDs up to 40 years of age.

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There is substantial evidence of an association between self-reported child maltreatment (CM) and subsequent psychosis in retrospective data. Such findings may be affected by recall bias. Prospective studies of notifications to statutory agencies address recall bias but are less common and subject to attrition bias.

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The changing psychiatry workforce in Australia: Still lacking in rural and remote regions.

Aust J Rural Health

April 2024

Consortium of Australian-Academic Psychiatrists for Independent Policy and Research Analysis (CAPIPRA), Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Introduction: There is a long standing and worsening shortage of psychiatrists in Australia particularly in rural areas. The majority of psychiatrists work in major cities.

Objective: To identify recent trends in the Australian rural psychiatrist workforce compared with the metropolitan workforce.

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Emergency medicine and population ageing: A call to action.

Emerg Med Australas

February 2024

Department of Emergency Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Hypercapnia increases cerebral blood flow. The effects on cerebral metabolism remain incompletely understood although studies show an oxidation of cytochrome c oxidase, Complex IV of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Systems modelling was combined with previously published non-invasive measurements of cerebral tissue oxygenation, cerebral blood flow, and cytochrome c oxidase redox state to evaluate any metabolic effects of hypercapnia.

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Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is the most prevalent chronic liver disease worldwide, affecting 25% of people globally and up to 80% of people with obesity. MAFLD is characterised by fat accumulation in the liver (hepatic steatosis) with varying degrees of inflammation and fibrosis. MAFLD is strongly linked with cardiometabolic disease and lifestyle-related cancers, in addition to heightened liver-related morbidity and mortality.

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Context: The T4DM study randomized 1007 men with impaired glucose tolerance or newly diagnosed diabetes to testosterone undecanoate (TU, 1000 mg) or matching placebo (P) injections every 12 weeks for 24 months with a lifestyle program with testosterone (T) treatment reducing diabetes diagnosis by 40%.

Background: The long-term effects on new diagnosis of diabetes, cardiovascular and prostate disease, sleep apnea, weight maintenance trajectory and androgen dependence were not yet described.

Methods: A follow-up email survey after a median of 5.

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Background: Over the last decade, the treatment landscape for moderate-severe psoriasis has rapidly evolved. The Australasian College of Dermatologists sought to review and update previously published treatment goals for moderate-severe psoriasis.

Methods: A modified Delphi approach was used.

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