Occupational Health
Challenges and solutions for physician mothers: a critical review of the literature.
6 Jun, 2021 | 23:46h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Challenges and Solutions for Physician Mothers: A Critical Review of the Literature in @MayoProceedings
By @sherry_chesak @anjalibhagramd et al.#WomenInMedicine @AMWADoctors https://t.co/RXvXt739PN pic.twitter.com/7aNuA9JVJQ— Mayo Clinic GRIT (@MayoGRIT) April 9, 2021
Cohort study: long working hours (more than 55 h/week) linked to increased risk of recurrent coronary events.
6 Jun, 2021 | 23:32h | UTCLong Working Hours and Risk of Recurrent Coronary Events – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Working long hours may increase odds of second heart attack – American College of Cardiology AND Recurrent CHD Risk Up With Long Working Hours After First MI – HealthDay AND Longer Work Hours After MI Tied to Higher Risk of Recurrent Events – TCTMD
ACP offers guidance on physician suicide prevention and the role of a healing community from an ethics perspective.
3 Jun, 2021 | 10:45h | 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
WHO: At least 115,000 health workers have died from COVID
25 May, 2021 | 08:49h | UTCAt least 115,000 health workers have died from COVID: WHO – MedicalXpress
One year after hospital discharge due to SARS-CoV-2 Infection, the prevalence of long-term cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and fatigue was 2.5%, 6.5%, 23.3%, and 61.2%, respectively
20 May, 2021 | 08:57h | UTCPrevalence of Post-COVID-19 Cough One Year After SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Multicenter Study – Lung
Systematic review: Prognostic factors for pain chronicity in low back pain – “Higher pain intensity, higher body weight, carrying heavy loads at work, difficult working positions, and depression were the most frequently observed risk factors for chronic low back pain”
20 May, 2021 | 08:32h | UTCPrognostic factors for pain chronicity in low back pain: a systematic review – Pain Reports
Global survey finds 44% of cardiologists report a hostile work environment. Higher rates were found among women (68%) vs. men (37%).
20 May, 2021 | 08:35h | UTCGlobal Prevalence and Impact of Hostility, Discrimination, and Harassment in the Cardiology Workplace – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Editorial: Hostile Work Environment: A Case of the Emperor’s New Clothes
Commentary: Hostility Is Common in Cardiology: Can a New ACC/AHA Statement Help? – TCTMD
Commentary on Twitter
Global Prevalence and Impact of Hostility, Discrimination, and Harassment in the Cardiology Workplace – PubMed. A global problem for cardiology….What would you do… if it was career damaging to say nothing…and career damaging to speak up? https://t.co/uutfsMXOsx
— Sonya Burgess (@drsonyaburgess) May 15, 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.
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— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) May 17, 2021
Population-based cohort study: Non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients have low-risk of serious long-term effects, but visits to general practitioners and outpatient hospital visits are increased.
12 May, 2021 | 08:47h | UTCCommentaries: Non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients: Low-risk of serious long-term effects, but more visits to doctor – The Lancet AND Any COVID-19 Infection Raises Odds for Lingering Symptoms, Study Finds – HealthDay AND Those with mild COVID-19 seek more primary care than uninfected peers – CIDRAP
Perspective | 12 things to do to improve wellbeing in the ICU.
12 May, 2021 | 08:30h | UTC12 Things to Do to Improve Wellbeing in the ICU – ICU Management & Practice
Perspective | The essentials for a humanized ICU.
12 May, 2021 | 08:28h | UTCThe Essentials for a Humanised Intensive Care Unit (H-ICU) – ICU Management & Practice
Ten simple steps to improve ventilation in healthcare facilities
11 May, 2021 | 09:27h | UTCTen simple steps to improve ventilation in healthcare facilities – Essential Critical Care
Commentary on Twitter
I've written ten simple steps to improve ventilation in healthcare facilities… with no jargon and loads of photos.
With expert input from @akm5376 @vfmcneill & @kartc from @IndiaCOVIDSOS.
Download here: https://t.co/OzsDXfPavm#COVIDisAirborne pic.twitter.com/UtsRO0IgWr
— Bex Sierra (@Global_ICU) May 5, 2021
One third of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 have lung changes after a year
7 May, 2021 | 08:37h | UTCCommentaries: One third of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 have lung changes after a year – University of Southampton AND An integrated understanding of long-term sequelae after acute COVID-19 – The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
[Preprint] Frequency of neurological manifestations in COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 350 studies – up to one-third of COVID-19 patients analyzed in this review, 89% of whom were hospitalized, experienced at least one neurological manifestation
4 May, 2021 | 08:44h | UTCCommentary: Study finds one-third of COVID-19 patients experience neurological symptoms – News Medical
Shift work is associated with positive COVID-19 status in hospitalized patients
3 May, 2021 | 05:36h | UTCShift work is associated with positive COVID-19 status in hospitalised patients – Thorax
Commentary: Shift Work Linked to Increased Risk for COVID-19 Illness – HealthDay
COVID-19 ‘brain fog’ inspires search for causes and treatments
30 Apr, 2021 | 08:13h | UTCCOVID-19 ‘brain fog’ inspires search for causes and treatments – Science (a few articles per month are free)
CDC says fully vaccinated Americans can go outside without masks – but masks still needed in crowds
28 Apr, 2021 | 08:44h | UTCCDC Guidance: Choosing Safer Activities – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Commentaries: CDC: If You’re Vaccinated, You Don’t Need To Mask Outdoors (Unless You’re In A Crowd) – NPR AND CDC: Fully vaccinated Americans can go maskless outdoors – CIDRAP
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can start doing many things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic. If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, get a vaccine as soon as you can. See full details: https://t.co/s5kXwg65fB pic.twitter.com/fvhehUiiCi
— CDC (@CDCgov) April 27, 2021
Study in nursing homes shows rapid antigen testing could be a useful tool to identify contagious people at risk for transmitting SARS-CoV-2
27 Apr, 2021 | 08:35h | UTCEditorial: Utility of Rapid Antigen Tests in Nursing Homes
Commentary on Twitter
?? Despite lower positive agreement compared with RT-PCR, antigen test positivity had higher agreement with shedding of replication-competent virus. These results suggest that antigen testing could be a useful tool to rapidly identify contagious people. https://t.co/Dlw7ttLlSL pic.twitter.com/sGmfVIy02H
— Antibiotic Steward??Bassam Ghanem (@ABsteward) April 26, 2021
Long Covid: Largest post-acute COVID-19 study to date examined the health outcomes in more than 73,000 people who’d had COVID-19 and were not hospitalized
23 Apr, 2021 | 08:48h | UTCHigh-dimensional characterization of post-acute sequalae of COVID-19 – Nature
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
Happy to share the latest paper from our team in @nature
A comprehensive characterization of post acute sequelae of COVID-19#longcovid #PASChttps://t.co/AGLnYCamWe@VAResearch @vahsrd @WUSTL @WUSTLpubhealth @WUSTLmed @WUSTLnews @VREFSTL @Biostayan @BCBowe
— Ziyad Al-Aly, MD (@zalaly) April 22, 2021
Covid-19: What do we know about airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2?
23 Apr, 2021 | 08:33h | UTCCovid-19: What do we know about airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2? – The BMJ
Related: Ten scientific reasons in support of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 AND Editorial: Covid-19 has redefined airborne transmission
M-A: Prevalence of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder in health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
20 Apr, 2021 | 06:00h | UTC
Ten scientific reasons in support of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2
18 Apr, 2021 | 21:51h | UTCTen scientific reasons in support of airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 – The Lancet
Animated Videos: Aerosols and making spaces safe – University of Oxford
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
Just out in @TheLancet what experts have said for a year
SARS-CoV2 spreads PRIMARILY via airborne route
Failure to act on this has hampered efforts to prevent spread of COVID
Thank you @trishgreenhalgh @linseymarr @kprather88 @j_g_allen, others who stuck to the evidence https://t.co/uuJcUIKWHE
— Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) April 16, 2021