Better nurse staffing linked to major drops in physician burnout
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 Machine learning tool helps evaluate ICU resource efficiency in severe pneumonia careMachine learning tool helps evaluate ICU resource efficiency in severe pneumonia care
 
A study published in the Journal of Critical Care, conducted with the participation of the D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), investigated how to measure efficiency in the use of resources for patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), an illness contracted outside hospital settings and most common among older adults.
 
 
 Better nurse staffing linked to major drops in physician burnoutBetter nurse staffing linked to major drops in physician burnout
 
The study highlights the impact of organizational factors on physician well-being, emphasizing the need for improved nurse staffing and teamwork in hospitals.
 
   Understanding how and when AI technology could help clinicians save livesUnderstanding how and when AI technology could help clinicians save lives
 
While artificial intelligence technology is increasingly being used - formally and informally - to support medical diagnoses, its utility in emergency medical settings remains an open question.
 
   Maternal obesity raises childhood epilepsy and disability risks, new study showsMaternal obesity raises childhood epilepsy and disability risks, new study shows
 
Higher maternal BMI before pregnancy is linked to increased risks of epilepsy and intellectual disability in young children, even after extensive adjustment for maternal and neonatal factors. Associations with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD disappear after full adjustment, highlighting the potential mediating role of perinatal complications.
 
   Why childhood cancer is different: From diagnosis to recoveryWhy childhood cancer is different: From diagnosis to recovery
 
The complexities of childhood cancer necessitate tailored approaches in treatment and survivorship care to ensure optimal outcomes for young patients globally.
 
 Maternal stress linked to earlier baby teeth
 
Maternal stress linked to earlier baby teethChildren have 20 milk teeth, 10 in each jaw. This set of teeth is important for chewing and speaking, and helps to keep space open for the subsequent set of 32 permanent teeth.
 
 
 Study reveals widespread use of burdensome interventions for older dementia patients in Singapore
 
Study reveals widespread use of burdensome interventions for older dementia patients in SingaporeA new study by researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School has revealed that almost all community-dwelling older adults with advanced dementia in Singapore experience at least one potentially burdensome intervention in their last year of life.
 
 
 New robotic testing method reveals overlooked proprioception deficits after stroke
 
New robotic testing method reveals overlooked proprioception deficits after strokeA decade ago, at age 55, Don Lewis suffered a stroke in his sleep. When he woke up, he couldn't move his left arm or leg. Lewis' neighbor realized his truck hadn't moved in two days and called 911 for a welfare check. When paramedics found him, he was paralyzed on one side.
 
 
 Better nurse staffing linked to lower physician burnout worldwide
 
Better nurse staffing linked to lower physician burnout worldwideA landmark international study finds that hospitals with better nurse staffing and work environments not only benefits nurses but is significantly associated with less physician burnout and job dissatisfaction.
 
 
 Aged blood vessel cells play key role in the development of metabolic disorders
 
Aged blood vessel cells play key role in the development of metabolic disordersInvestigators from the Center for Advanced Gerotherapeutics at Cedars-Sinai found that aged blood vessel cells play a key role in the development of metabolic disorders, including diabetes.
 
 
 New light-based technology arranges cellular messengers with unprecedented precision
 
New light-based technology arranges cellular messengers with unprecedented precisionIn stunning new time-lapse videos, biological nanoparticles scoot and flit across a starry field of glowing dots. Guided by the invisible chemistry of attraction, these microscopic travelers eventually group together to form perfectly round, glowing circles on a black surface.
 
 
 Healthcare workforce perspectives on patient experience improvement in private hospitals
 
Healthcare workforce perspectives on patient experience improvement in private hospitalsA study published in the Journal of Patient Experience, with the participation of the D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), analyzed the perceptions of over 47,000 healthcare professionals on institutional efforts to improve patient experience in private hospitals in Brazil.
 
 
 C-reactive protein shows stronger accuracy for early-onset sepsis in preterm newborns
 
C-reactive protein shows stronger accuracy for early-onset sepsis in preterm newbornsNeonatal EOS, a severe bloodstream infection that strikes within the first three days of life, is a major cause of infant illness and death worldwide.
 
 
 Gaining too little or too much weight in pregnancy affects birth outcomes
 
Gaining too little or too much weight in pregnancy affects birth outcomesThe review of 1.6 million pregnancies shows diverse weight gain impacts, stressing the urgency for updated guidelines to improve maternal and infant health.
 
 
 Study finds large regional gaps in end-of-life care across Sweden
 
Study finds large regional gaps in end-of-life care across SwedenResearchers have studied developments since the introduction of 'National knowledge support for good palliative care at the end of life' in 2013.
 
 
 Combination of outreach methods can improve follow-up care for hard-to-reach patients
 
Combination of outreach methods can improve follow-up care for hard-to-reach patientsA combination of outreach methods – including texts, automated messages, and live phone calls – can significantly improve follow-up care for hard-to-reach patients after they have been discharged, according to a new nursing study from UCSF Health.
 
 
 Unified global scoring system urgently needed for intensive care
 
Unified global scoring system urgently needed for intensive careAssessing the severity of illness in critically ill patients is a crucial task in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) worldwide.
 
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