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Ssenyonga, Naomi, Stiller, Charles, Nakata, Kayo, Shalkow, Jaime, Redmond, Sheilagh, Bulliard, Jean-Luc, Girardi, Fabio, Fowler, Christine, Marcos-Gragera, Raphael, Bonaventure, Audrey, Saint-Jacques, Nathalie, Minicozzi, Pamela, De, Prithwish, Rodríguez-Barranco, Miguel, Larønningen, Siri, Di Carlo, Veronica, Mägi, Margit, Valkov, Mikhail, Seppä, Karri, Wyn Huws, Dyfed, Coleman, Michel P, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, Sabiha, Hamdi-Chérif, Mokhtar, Kara, Lamia, Meguenni, Kaouel, Regagba, Derbali, Bayo, Sine, Cheick Bougadari, Traore, Manraj, Shyam Shunker, Bendahhou, Karima, Ladipo, Akinade, Ogunbiyi, Olufemi, Somdyala, Nontuthuzelo, Chaplin, María Agustina, Moreno, Florencia, Calabrano, Gladis, Espinola, Silvia, Carballo Quintero, Beatriz, Fita, Rosalba, Laspada, Walter, Ibañez, Susana, Lima, Carlos, Mafra Da Costa, Allini, De Souza, Paulo César, Chaves, Juliana, Laporte, Cyntia, Curado, Maria Paula, de Oliveira, Jose Carlos, Veneziano, Claudia, Veneziano, Donaldo, Almeida, Ana 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- The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health; June 2022, Vol. 6 Issue: 6 p409-431, 23p
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Leukaemias comprise a heterogenous group of haematological malignancies. In CONCORD-3, we analysed data for children (aged 0–14 years) and adults (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with a haematological malignancy during 2000–14 in 61 countries. Here, we aimed to examine worldwide trends in survival from leukaemia, by age and morphology, in young patients (aged 0–24 years).
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Lim, Jacqueline, Pavalagantharajah, Sureka, Verschoor, Chris P, Lentz, Eric, Loeb, Mark, Levine, Mitchell, Smieja, Marek, Mbuagbaw, Lawrence, Kalina, Dale, Tarride, Jean-Eric, O'Shea, Tim, Cvetkovic, Anna, van Gaalen, Sarah, Findlater, Aidan Reid, Lennox, Robin, Bassim, Carol, Lokker, Cynthia, and Alvarez, Elizabeth
PLoS ONE . 4/20/2022, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p1-12. 12p.
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COMMUNICABLE diseases, INFECTIOUS arthritis, HOSPITAL patients, CELLULITIS, DRUG abuse, DRUGS, and FISHER exact test
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Injection drug use poses a public health challenge. Clinical experience indicates that people who inject drugs (PWID) are hospitalized frequently for infectious diseases, but little is known about outcomes when admitted. Charts were identified from local hospitals between 2013–2018 using consultation lists and hospital record searches. Included individuals injected drugs in the past six months and presented with infection. Charts were accessed using the hospital information system, undergoing primary and secondary reviews using Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap). The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used for comparisons between outcome categories. Categorical data were summarized as count and frequency, and compared using Fisher's exact test. Of 240 individuals, 33% were admitted to the intensive care unit, 36% underwent surgery, 12% left against medical advice (AMA), and 9% died. Infectious diagnoses included bacteremia (31%), abscess (29%), endocarditis (29%), cellulitis (20%), sepsis (10%), osteomyelitis (9%), septic arthritis (8%), pneumonia (7%), discitis (2%), meningitis/encephalitis (2%), or other (7%). Sixty-six percent had stable housing and 60% had a family physician. Fifty-four percent of patient-initiated discharges were seen in the emergency department within 30 days and 29% were readmitted. PWID are at risk for infections. Understanding their healthcare trajectory is essential to improve their care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Chiang, Teresa PY, Alejo, Jennifer L., Mitchell, Jonathan, Kim, Jake D., Abedon, Aura T., Karaba, Andrew H., Thomas, Letitia, Levan, Macey L., Garonzik‐Wang, Jacqueline M., Avery, Robin K., Pekosz, Andrew, Clarke, William A., Warren, Daniel S., Tobian, Aaron A. R., Massie, Allan B., Segev, Dorry L., and Werbel, William A.
American Journal of Transplantation . Apr2022, p1. 7p. 3 Charts.
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Heterologous vaccination (“mixing platforms”) for the third (D3) dose of SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccine is a potential strategy to improve antibody responses in solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs), but data are mixed regarding potential differential immunogenicity. We assessed for differences in immunogenicity and tolerability of homologous (BNT162b2 or mRNA‐1273; D3‐mRNA) versus heterologous (Ad.26.COV2.S; D3‐JJ) D3 among 377 SARS‐CoV‐2‐infection naïve SOTRs who remained seronegative after two mRNA vaccines. We measured anti‐spike titers and used weighted Poisson regression to evaluate seroconversion and development of high‐titers, comparing D3‐JJ to D3‐mRNA, at 1‐, 3‐, and 6 month post‐D3. 1‐month post‐D3, seroconversion (63% vs. 52%, p = .3) and development of high‐titers (29% vs. 25%, p = .7) were comparable between D3‐JJ and D3‐mRNA recipients. 3 month post‐D3, D3‐JJ recipients were 1.4‐fold more likely to seroconvert (80% vs. 57%, weighted incidence‐rate‐ratio: wIRR = 1.101.401.77, p = .006) but not more likely to develop high‐titers (27% vs. 22%, wIRR = 0.440.921.93, p = .8). 6 month post‐D3, D3‐JJ recipients were 1.41‐fold more likely to seroconvert (88% vs. 59%, wIRR = 1.04 1.411.93, p = .029) and 2.63‐fold more likely to develop high‐titers (59% vs. 21%, wIRR = 1.382.635.00, p = .003). There was no differential signal in alloimmune events or reactogenicity between platforms. SOTRs without antibody response after two mRNA vaccines may derive benefit from heterologous Ad.26.COV2.S D3. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Nicholas, Jacqueline, Belviso, Nick, Banerjee, Geentanjoli, Geremakis, Caroline, Avila, Robin, and Bodhinathan, Karthik
- Multiple Sclerosis & Related Disorders; Mar2022, Vol. 59, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
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van Bakel, Bram M. A., van den Heuvel, Frederik M. A., Vos, Jacqueline L., Rotbi, Hajar, Bakker, Esmée A., Nijveldt, Robin, Thijssen, Dick H. J., and Eijsvogels, Thijs M. H.
Journal of Clinical Medicine . Feb2022, Vol. 11 Issue 4, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
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COVID-19, SEDENTARY behavior, PHYSICAL activity, HOSPITAL care, and PATIENTS' attitudes
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Many patients with COVID-19 experience severe and even fatal disease. Survivors may have long-term health consequences, but data on physical activity and sedentary behaviour are scarce. Therefore, we objectively assessed physical activity (PA) patterns among post-hospitalised patients with COVID-19 and explored associations with patient characteristics, disease severity and cardiac dysfunction. We objectively assessed PA, sedentary behaviour and sleep duration for 24 h/day during 8 days at 3-6 months after COVID-19 hospitalisation. PA and sedentary time were compared across pre-defined subgroups based on patient and disease characteristics, cardiac biomarker release during hospitalisation, abnormal transthoracic echocardiogram at 3-6 months post-hospitalisation and persistence of symptoms post-discharge. PA and sedentary behaviour were assessed in 37 patients (60 ± 10 years old; 78% male). Patients spent 4.2 [3.2; 5.3] h/day light-intensity PA and 1.0 [0.8; 1.4] h/day moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA. Time spent sitting was 9.8 [8.7; 11.2] h/day, which was accumulated in 6 [5; 7] prolonged sitting bouts (≥30 min) and 41 [32; 48] short sitting bouts (<30 min). No differences in PA and sedentary behaviour were found across subgroups, but sleep duration was higher in patients with versus without persistent symptoms (9.1 vs. 8.3 h/day, p = 0.02). Taken together, high levels of sedentary time are common at 3–6 months after COVID-19 hospitalisation, whilst PA and sedentary behaviour are not impacted by patient or disease characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. In Our Mailbox. [2022]
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Darvell, Deborah, Volzer, Alyx, Watkins, Rachel E., Arwen, Shanti, Whitaker-Brown, Lynne, Loftus, Kathryn Susanne, Anne, Jacqueline, Michaelides, Theodoros, Bellantoni Anderson, Robin, and Weintraub, David
- Massage Magazine; Feb2022, Issue 309, p14-14, 1p
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NARCOTICS, MASSAGE therapy, COVID-19, ANALGESICS, CLIENT relations, POSTAL service, POSTURE, and EMOTIONS
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Rochette, Annie, Roberge-Dao, Jacqueline, Roche, Lise, Kehayia, Eva, Ménard, Lyne, Robin, Jean-Pierre, Sauvé, Méric, Shikako-Thomas, Keiko, St-Onge, Marc, Swaine, Bonnie, Thomas, Aliki, Vallée-Dumas, Catherine, and Fougeyrollas, Patrick
Patient Education & Counseling . Feb2022, Vol. 105 Issue 2, p416-425. 10p.
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DISABILITY awareness, PEOPLE with social disabilities, PEOPLE with disabilities, CRITICAL thinking, RESEARCH personnel, and STRATEGIC planning
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Objective: The main objectives were to 1) search and map current disability awareness and training activities in Quebec, Canada, 2) collectively reflect on these practices, and 3) develop a five-year strategic plan.Methods: We used an integrated knowledge translation approach whereby researchers and community partners were involved in all stages. This project consisted of two sequential phases: 1) an environmental scan (web review and interview) of current practices, and 2) a reflection process with an external expert-facilitator in social transformation. Outcome results and process data are reported.Results: We identified 129 activities (71 training, 58 awareness) from 39 organizations (from 123 organizations initially invited). A wide range of characteristics were collected for each activity which allowed for the identification of gaps. The working group met seven times in one year to discuss results from phase 1 and co-create a five-year strategic plan. Main priorities are 1) the development of a methodology for measuring collective impact and 2) content synchronization of activities.Conclusion: Involvement of partners and researchers enabled a concerted and efficient approach to the development of a five-year strategic plan.Practice Implications: A transition committee led by partners will ensure implementation and sustainability of the plan across the province. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Phillips, Jacqueline, Palokas, Michelle, Christian, Robin, Harris, Janet, and Hinton, Elizabeth
- JBI Evidence Synthesis; Dec2021, Vol. 19 Issue 12, p3238-3267, 30p
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Hallett, Andrew M., Greenberg, Ross S., Boyarsky, Brian J., Shah, Pali D., Ou, Michael T., Teles, Aura T., Krach, Michelle R., López, Julia I., Werbel, William A., Avery, Robin K., Bae, Sunjae, Tobian, Aaron A., Massie, Allan B., Higgins, Robert S.D., Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline M., Segev, Dorry L., and Bush, Errol L.
Journal of Heart & Lung Transplantation . Dec2021, Vol. 40 Issue 12, p1579-1588. 10p.
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ANTIBODY formation, VACCINE effectiveness, HEART transplant recipients, SARS-CoV-2, and MESSENGER RNA
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While several studies have observed that solid organ transplant recipients experience diminished antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination, data specific to heart and lung transplant (HT/LT) recipients remains sparse. US adult HT and LT recipients completed their vaccine series between January 7 and April 10, 2021. Reactogencity and SARS-CoV-2 anti-spike antibody were assessed after a priming dose (D1) and booster dose (D2). Modified Poisson regression with robust variance estimator was used to evaluate associations between participant characteristics and antibody development. Of 134 heart recipients, there were 38% non-responders (D1-/D2-), 48% booster responders (D1-/D2+), and 14% priming dose responders (D1+/D2+). Of 103 lung recipients, 64% were non-responders, 27% were booster responders, and 9% were priming dose responders. Lung recipients were less likely to develop antibodies (p <.001). Priming dose antibody response was associated with younger recipient age (p =.04), transplant-to-vaccination time ≥6 years (p <.01), and lack of anti-metabolite maintenance immunosuppression (p <.001). Pain at injection site was the most commonly reported reaction (85% after D1, 76% after D2). Serious reactions were rare, the most common being fatigue (2% after D1 and 3% after D2). No serious adverse events were reported. HT and LT recipients experienced diminished antibody response following vaccination; reactogenicity was comparable to that of the general population. LT recipients may exhibit a more impaired antibody response than HT recipients. While current recommendations are to vaccinate eligible candidates and recipients, further studies characterizing the cell-mediated immune response and clinical efficacy of these vaccines in this population are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Observation, practice, and purpose: Recalibrating curriculum to enhance professional development. [2021]
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Schwab, Jacqueline E., Murowchick, Elise, Yaure, Robin G., and Cruz, Laura
New Directions for Teaching & Learning . Winter2021, Vol. 2021 Issue 168, p59-68. 10p.
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PROFESSIONAL education, IDENTITY (Psychology), PROFESSIONAL identity, INTERPERSONAL conflict, CONFLICT management, and CURRICULUM
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This article describes the development and assessment of teaching strategies to enhance student professional identity development by shifting the pedagogical focus from content knowledge to the practice of interpersonal and conflict resolution skills, and reflection to create awareness, observe growth, and find meaning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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