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July 2010 - Volume 13 - 3
Purpose and procedure
Therapeutics
Prevalence
Treatment
Prognosis
Qualitative
Aetiology
Reprinted from DTB
Purpose and procedure
Purpose and procedure
(1 May, 2010)
Free
Therapeutics
Randomised controlled trial: Inconclusive evidence regarding the volume of gastric aspirate that can be safely reintroduced following residual volume measurements
(8 June, 2010)
Norma A
Metheny
Systematic review: Available evidence insufficient to assess safety and effectiveness of flu vaccines for older people
(28 June, 2010)
Free
Edward
Purssell
Systematic review: Insufficient evidence to recommend routine adjunctive chest physiotherapy for adults with pneumonia
(28 June, 2010)
Sharon
Fleming
,
Gemma
Morgan
DiaTel randomised controlled trial: Nurse practitioner provided home telemonitoring and medication management improves glycemic control in primary care patiemts with type 2 diabetes more than monthly care coordination telephone call
(8 June, 2010)
Kathryn H
Bowles
Systematic review: Evidence remains lacking that vaccinating healthcare workers prevents influenza in elderly residents in long-term care
(8 June, 2010)
Free
Holly
Seale
Randomised controlled trial: Prophylactic paracetamol at the time of infant vaccination reduces the risk of fever, but also reduces antibody response
(8 June, 2010)
S Songül
Yalçin
Prevalence
Cross-sectional time trend: Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10–15-year period in the USA has decreased in midlife men but increased in women, with a decrease in the excess cardiovascular risk of men compared with women
(28 June, 2010)
Colleen M
Norris
Cross-sectional study: Prevalence of undiagnosed urinary incontinence in women is 53% in the preceding year and 39% in the preceding week in a US managed-care population
(20 April, 2010)
Monique
Du Moulin
Cross sectional: 13% of parents of children who died of cancer considered requesting hastened death for their child: this was more likely if their child was in pain
(8 June, 2010)
Kathleen
Meert
Cross sectional: Almost a fifth of children admitted to Dutch hospitals have acute or chronic malnutrition; risk factors include underlying disease and non-white ethnicity
(8 June, 2010)
Cross-sectional study: Wound prevalence in community care settings in Ireland ranges from 2.7% in prisons to 33.5% in intellectual disability services, with pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, self-inflicted abrasions and surgical wounds the most common
(20 April, 2010)
Michael
Clark
Treatment
Randomised controlled trial: Two types of exercise programme for institutionalised older people may preserve the ability to perform some activities of daily living
(8 June, 2010)
Terry
Haines
Cohort study: Higher physical activity during middle age is associated with increased odds of survival without cognitive or physical impairments in older women
(8 June, 2010)
Calvin
Hirsch
Randomised controlled trial: An extended midwifery support programme did not increase breast feeding at 6 months, compared with standard postnatal midwifery support
(8 June, 2010)
Louise M
Wallace
Randomised controlled trial: Compared to a general wellness programme, an 18-month exercise programme for older women improves bone mineral density and fall risk but has similar improvements in predicted coronary heart disease risk
(8 June, 2010)
Graeme
Jones
Prognosis
Cohort study: Patient-to-nurse ratio in neonatal ICU associated with daily weight gain, but not other clinical outcomes in moderately preterm infants
(8 June, 2010)
Free
Janet
Tucker
Time series: High ambient temperature associated with increased mortality in nursing home residents
(8 June, 2010)
Cari
Levy
Retrospective cohort study: Daily multidisciplinary team rounds associated with reduced 30-day mortality in medical intensive care unit patients
(20 April, 2010)
Matthew D
McHugh
Qualitative
Cohort: Many factors can determine whether a woman continues to breastfeed: knowing that breastfeeding is good for the baby is important to mothers but breastfeeding in public continues to be a negative experience for some
(14 June, 2010)
Alison
McFadden
Cross sectional: Following bereavement, poor health is more likely in carers who perceived that their support from health services was insufficient or whose family member did not die in the carer's preferred place of death
(8 June, 2010)
Sheila
Payne
Aetiology
Systematic review and meta-analysis: Community-dwelling older adults with balance impairment show a moderate increase in fall risk, although further research is required to refine how balance measurement can be used in clinical practice
(8 June, 2010)
Lillemor
Lundin-Olsson
Reprinted from DTB
Over-the-counter weight loss with orlistat?
(28 June, 2010)
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