Nursing
Widespread implementation of a low-cost telehealth service in the delivery of antenatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic enabled the reduction of in-person consultations by 50% without compromising pregnancy outcomes.
2 Jul, 2021 | 11:26h | UTCCommentary: Expanding the concept of safety in antenatal care provision – The Lancet
Covid: Masks upgrade cuts infection risk, research finds.
30 Jun, 2021 | 10:16h | UTCCovid: Masks upgrade cuts infection risk, research finds – BBC
WHO urges fully vaccinated people to continue to wear masks as delta Covid variant spreads.
28 Jun, 2021 | 09:55h | UTCWHO urges fully vaccinated people to continue to wear masks as delta Covid variant spreads – CNBC
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
⚠️WEAR MASK EVEN IF VACCINATED—Top @WHO leader urges masks against #DeltaVariant even if 2-dose vaxxed. "Vaccine alone won't stop community transmission. People need to use masks consistently, be in ventilated spaces—even if you're vaccinated" #COVID19🧵https://t.co/qPZTmcy9iW pic.twitter.com/j5V6fbHdoi
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) June 26, 2021
Putting people first in managing their health: new WHO guideline on self-care interventions – “Whether it’s for their experience of pregnancy and childbirth; managing fertility intentions, preventing sexually transmitted infections; enjoying better sexual health of themselves or their partner, or self-monitoring their blood pressure, access to quality self-care interventions can help meet people’s many health needs and rights”.
28 Jun, 2021 | 09:40h | UTCNews release: Putting people first in managing their health: new WHO guideline on self-care interventions – World Health Organization
See guidance: WHO consolidated guideline on self-care interventions for health
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1408350517428953091
Cohort study: swallowing and voice outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
18 Jun, 2021 | 08:24h | UTCRelated study: Characterization of dysphagia and laryngeal findings in COVID-19 patients treated in the ICU—An observational clinical study – PLOS One
WHO: Caesarean section rates continue to rise, amid growing inequalities in access.
18 Jun, 2021 | 08:23h | UTCOriginal study: Trends and projections of caesarean section rates: global and regional estimates – BMJ Global Health
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
Caesarean section use continues to rise 📈 globally, now accounting for more than 1 in 5 of all childbirths.
C-section can put women and babies at unnecessary risk of short- and long-term health problems if performed when there is not medical need
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 17, 2021
Almost 25% of COVID-19 patients develop long-lasting symptoms, according to a new report.
16 Jun, 2021 | 08:31h | UTCAlmost 25% of COVID-19 Patients Develop Long-Lasting Symptoms, According to a New Report – TIME
Original report: A Detailed Study of Patients with Long-Haul COVID – FAIR Health
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
📍1 in 4–almost a quarter of people infected develop at least one lingering health problem after 30 days with #COVID19. The most common included pain, breathing trouble, high cholesterol, malaise and/or fatigue and high blood pressure. 🧵 https://t.co/G4uPtnq86A
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) June 15, 2021
The BMJ Series: The future of nursing.
16 Jun, 2021 | 08:18h | UTCHomepage: The future of nursing – The BMJ
How to reposition the nursing profession for a post-covid age
How the nursing profession should adapt for a digital future
How to attain gender equality in nursing—an essay
Nursing’s pivotal role in global climate action
RCT: A brief advice + nicotine replacement therapy sampling + active referral nearly doubled the odds of validated quitting among expectant fathers who smoked.
16 Jun, 2021 | 08:15h | UTCBrief Advice, Nicotine Replacement Therapy Sampling, and Active Referral for Expectant Fathers Who Smoke Cigarettes: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)
WHO: More than 100 reasons to quit tobacco.
14 Jun, 2021 | 08:38h | UTCMore than 100 reasons to quit tobacco – World Health Organization
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
Quitting tobacco 🚭 can be challenging but there are more than 💯 reasons to #CommitToQuit & start living a healthier life.
Find out more 👉https://t.co/8uBEMvH0cu pic.twitter.com/iwrt86xSVo
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 13, 2021
M-A: Hospital-at-home interventions for patients with chronic disease who present to the emergency department – similar mortality risk, lower risk for readmission, lower depression and anxiety scores, and a lower risk for long-term care admission vs. in-hospital stay.
9 Jun, 2021 | 08:20h | UTCInvited commentary: Hospitalization at Home for Patients With Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Disease—Further Evidence to Inform Practice – JAMA Network Open
Related: Pandemic Boosts an Old Idea—Bringing Acute Care to the Patient AND Randomized trial: Admission Avoidance Hospital at Home + Geriatric Assessment led to similar outcomes compared to hospital admission for older persons AND Most COVID-19 patients receiving home-based hospital care did not require escalation to traditional hospital setting – Approximately 1 in 5 were admitted within 14 days. Higher oxygen saturation was associated with decreased odds of transfer, whereas higher comorbidity burden was associated with increased risk.
No health issues in babies whose moms got flu vaccine while pregnant.
9 Jun, 2021 | 08:17h | UTCNo health issues in babies whose moms got flu vaccine while pregnant – CIDRAP
Original study: Association of Maternal Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy With Early Childhood Health Outcomes – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Realizing the Potential of Maternal Influenza Vaccination (free for a limited period)
Commentary on Twitter
https://twitter.com/ericbenchimol/status/1402307635240706048
Practice Pointer | Mask related acne (“maskne”) and other facial dermatoses.
8 Jun, 2021 | 09:24h | UTCMask related acne (“maskne”) and other facial dermatoses – The BMJ
Commentary on Twitter
The term “maskne” has become increasingly popular during the pandemic, particularly in the media.
This #BMJInfographic presents common distributions that can be used as a starting point for assessment @will_s_t https://t.co/mKQUaN3PYY pic.twitter.com/OCBuFxiY9s
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) June 7, 2021
M-A: The benefit of dysphagia screening in adult patients with stroke.
6 Jun, 2021 | 23:43h | UTC
Doctors tell how to make the most of your telehealth visits.
3 Jun, 2021 | 10:39h | UTCDoctors Tell How to Make the Most of Your Telehealth Visits – Kaiser Health News
M-A: Parenting interventions to promote early child development in the first three years of life.
3 Jun, 2021 | 10:37h | UTC
Count the cost of disability caused by COVID-19 – “Focusing only on cases and deaths hides the pandemic’s lasting health burden on people, societies and economies”.
27 May, 2021 | 08:35h | UTCCount the cost of disability caused by COVID-19 – Nature
Systematic review of 45 studies including 9751 participants, most of which were hospitalized, found 73% had at least 1 persistent symptom for weeks after Covid-19.
27 May, 2021 | 08:37h | UTCCommentary: Seven out of ten hospitalized COVID-19 patients will have long-haul symptoms – MedicalXpress
COVID Morbidity – The emerging burden of long COVID is significant, and needs to be considered when evaluating the risk vs. benefit of pandemic measures.
27 May, 2021 | 08:34h | UTCCOVID Morbidity – Science-Based Medicine
Global cardiovascular organizations release joint opinion on achieving the ‘tobacco endgame’.
27 May, 2021 | 08:22h | UTCNews release: Global cardiovascular organizations release joint opinion on achieving the ‘tobacco endgame’ – American College of Cardiology
Commentary: The Tobacco Endgame—Eradicating a Worsening Epidemic – American College of Cardiology
RCT: Immediate “kangaroo mother care” improves survival in infants with low birth weight compared to conventional care with “kangaroo mother care” initiated after stabilization.
27 May, 2021 | 08:18h | UTCCommentary: Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth improves survival of pre-term babies – Karolisnka Institutet
Related: RCT: Community-initiated kangaroo mother care reduced the risk of moderate-to-severe maternal postpartum depressive symptoms among mothers of low-birth-weight infants in low-income areas in India AND WHO: New research highlights risks of separating newborns from mothers during COVID-19 pandemic AND Randomized Trial: Kangaroo Mother Care Improves Survival of Infants with Low Birthweight
Using resources wisely in the COVID-19 pandemic: an international list of Choosing Wisely recommendations.
24 May, 2021 | 08:36h | UTC
Cohort study: 14% of adults aged 65 years or less who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 had at least one new type of clinical sequelae that required medical care after the acute phase of the illness.
20 May, 2021 | 08:59h | UTCEditorial: Unpacking post-covid symptoms – The BMJ
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
After covid infections, 14% of >266,000 people, age ≤ 65, developed at least 1 sequelae that required medical care #LongCovid Just out @bmj_latest @OptumLabs @mlipsitch Risk increased w/ pre-existing conditions but also found in healthy, age < 50 https://t.co/h8IlnRNp2v pic.twitter.com/e15uSj9BXN
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) May 19, 2021
WHO study estimates long working hours causing 745.000 deaths a year from heart disease and stroke.
18 May, 2021 | 07:29h | UTCNews Release: Long working hours increasing deaths from heart disease and stroke: WHO, ILO – World Health Organization
Commentary: Long working hours killing 745,000 people a year, study finds – BBC
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
🆕 WHO & @ilo analysis shows that working 55 hours or more per week impacts #WorkersHealth & increases risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Long working hours led to 745 000 deaths from #stroke & ischemic heart disease in 2016, a 2⃣9⃣% rise ↗️ since 2000.
👉 https://t.co/T3nuPX3nH7 pic.twitter.com/UW5XxbjWqo
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) May 17, 2021
M-A: Screening test (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale – HADS-D) can identify hospitalized patients with depression.
18 May, 2021 | 07:23h | UTCKnowledge translation tool: Using the HADS-D to Screen for Depression
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
Our @DepressdP IPDMA on HADS-D accuracy, led by Dr. Yin Wu, was published today in @bmj_latest! We pooled data from 101 studies and found that a cutoff of >=7 maximized combined sensitivity and specificity. Read more here: https://t.co/iMmsjoeW7f
— Brooke Levis (@blevis_epi) May 10, 2021


