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Intensive glucose control increased mortality and did not prevent cardiovascular events in type 2 diabetes
Review: early feeding and delayed feeding after PEG placement do not differ for complications or death within 72 hours
Dying patients with cancer reflected on implications of euthanasia
A spotter’s guide to study designs
Review: long-term annual conversion rate to dementia was 3.3% in elderly people with mild cognitive impairment
Low-quality evidence that atovaquone-proguanil and doxycycline are better tolerated prophylactic antimalarial regimens in travellers than mefloquine
Nurse-led multicomponent psychoeducational palliative intervention improves quality of life and mood in patients with advanced cancer
Faecal incontinence affects 14% of female and 6% of male nursing home residents in Turkey, and urge incontinence is common
Over-the-counter weight loss with orlistat?
Different attitudes towards mental health revealed in a survey of nurses across five European countries; more positive attitudes found in Portugal, in women and in those in senior roles
Some evidence that continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion for type I diabetes improves glycaemic control compared with multiple daily injections, but few trials have compared CSII with MDI using newer insulin analogues
Home-based biobehavioural intervention reduces dependence, increases engagement of patients with dementia in the short term and improves care giver well-being and confidence
The Otago strength and balance exercise programme lowers the risk of death and falls in the older people at 12 months
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In previously continent adults, aged 70 or older, use of urinary catheters or diapers while in hospital increases the risk of new urinary incontinence
Motivational interviewing improves patients' mood and reduces mortality 12 months poststroke
Are antiemetics still contraindicated for gastroenteritis in children? Solid evidence now supports the safe use of ondansetron
Residential care facilities providing multidisciplinary integrated care for older people achieve higher scores on 32 risk-adjusted quality of care indicators than facilities providing usual care
Normal weight is associated with significant reductions in cardiovascular risk for adults, even in those who were overweight or obese as children
Metabolic monitoring for patients on antipsychotic medication: are we failing to provide reasonable standard of physical healthcare?
Systematic review and meta-analysis of the correlates of cancer-related fatigue
No evidence that introduction of allergenic foods prior to 6 months of age increases reports of wheeze or eczema in young childhood
Ideal cardiovascular health in adolescence is associated with reduced risks of hypertension, metabolic syndrome and high cholesterol in adulthood
What is meta-analysis?
Overweight and obese middle-aged women have increased risk of venous thromboembolism, particularly following surgery
Women who drink heavily during pregnancy have increased stillbirth risk
Predicting outcome at the bedside: the surgical intensive care unit: optimal mobility score
Compression improves healing of venous leg ulcers compared with no compression, with differences between different compression systems
Mobile phone-based smoking cessation interventions increase long-term quit rates compared with control programmes, but effects of the interventions are heterogeneous
Updated systematic review suggests that cranberry juice is not effective at preventing urinary tract infection
The use of qualitative evidence in clinical care
Review: intensified patient care may improve adherence to lipid-lowering medication in primary or secondary prevention of CV disease
Review: routine NG decompression after abdominal surgery delays return of bowel function and increases pulmonary complications
Home-based cardiac rehab was as effective as hospital-based rehab in improving cardiac risk factors
Vaginal douching increased risk of sexually transmitted infections in high-risk adolescents
Families with loved ones on mechanical ventilation in the ICU found a way to face “living with dying”
Absolute CVD risk, stratified by risk score, was 20% higher in primary care patients with CVD than in those without CVD
Loss of continuity and lack of closure in therapeutic relationships were associated with feelings of abandonment at the transition to end of life care
“Hospital at home” care shows similar mortality and subsequent hospital admissions to hospital care for older patients with acutely decompensated chronic heart failure
Telephone-delivered collaborative care for post-CABG depression is more effective than usual care for improving quality of life related to mental health
Ginger reduces severity of nausea in early pregnancy compared with vitamin B6, and the two treatments are similarly effective for reducing number of vomiting episodes
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
Nineteen per cent of paediatric inpatient medication orders were associated with administration errors and 13.2% had prescribing errors in five London hospitals
Children benefit up to the age of 12 years old from prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses; with reduced substance use, improved academic performance and reduced mental health problems
A telephone-based asthma management coaching programme improves QOL in parents of children with asthma, but has no effect on child's QOL or on use of urgent care
Pooled results of two small trials with few events show a non-significant trend towards increased risk of intracerebral haemorrhage in people with Alzheimer's disease
Efficacy of implementation intentions intervention on prevention of smoking among adolescents
Mindfulness meditation for women with irritable bowel syndrome - evidence of benefit from a randomised controlled trial
Vitamin E increases prostate cancer risk in middle-aged men relative to placebo: no significant association observed with selenium, either alone or in combination with vitamin E
Cochrane review: relaxation and yoga may decrease pain during labour and increase satisfaction with pain relief, but better quality evidence is needed
Adding targeted multiple interventions to standard fall prevention interventions reduces falls in an acute care setting
Review finds that bed sharing increases risk of sudden infant death syndrome
Patient perception of nurse-led chronic disease management varies depending on whether this was previously familiar to them
Asking next-of-kin of recently deceased cancer patients to take part in research: 11 of 20 surveyed found it a positive experience
Postmenopausal women with medically treated diabetes have increased risk of lung cancer
Adolescents who take part in team sports, or who actively commute to school, are less likely to be obese
Vitamin D concentration in newborn cord blood is correlated with maternal intake of supplemental vitamin D, and lower levels are associated with increased risk of the infant developing eczema
Cochrane reviews allow firm conclusions to be made about the effectiveness of various local and systemic treatments for wounds and ulcers
Exposure to challenging behaviour from nursing home residents is associated with reduced general health and work ability, and increased burnout reported by nurses
Review: effectiveness of intensive case management for severe mental illness depends on baseline hospital use and organisation
A probiotic drink prevented diarrhoea and Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea in older patients taking antibiotics
Telehome monitoring reduced readmissions and improved quality of life in heart failure or angina
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Review: home-made and commercial spacers did not differ for delivery of inhaled β2 agonists in children with asthma or wheezing
Review: evidence of the effectiveness of hydrocolloids for healing pressure ulcers is limited
Patients with terminal illness and their healthcare providers preferred a dosed and gradual process of truth-telling
Review: culturally appropriate health education improves glycaemic control in members of ethnic minority groups with diabetes
A multicomponent intervention improved diabetes care in primary care practices
Adding live, reactive telephone counselling to self-help literature does not increase smoking cessation
Team-based care interventions involving nurses and primary care or community pharmacists improve hypertension control
Nicotine patch plus lozenge gives greatest increases in abstinence from smoking at 6 months compared with placebo; smaller effects seen with nicotine patch alone, bupropion or nicotine lozenges alone or combined
Child-centred physical activity programme and parent-centred dietary programme alone or combined lead to sustainable reductions in BMI in 5-10-year-olds: diet alone or diet plus activity programmes seemed most effective
Higher consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome
In individuals with poorly controlled diabetes, a reciprocal peer support programme gives greater 6-month improvement in HbA1c than does nurse care management
Limited good-quality evidence available on earwax removal methods; softeners more effective than no treatment, but evidence for irrigation or mechanical removal is equivocal
Bright light treatment is effective in treating older patients with non-seasonal major depression
Mixed methods evaluation of in-hospital nurse prescribing finds similar care standards and provision between nurses and doctors
Use of sleep care guidelines in a surgical intensive care unit reduces noise levels and improves patient-reported sleep quality
Diabetes management can be safely transferred to practice nurses
Qualitative data analysis
Racial Disparities in the Incidence of Diabetes in Canada
Advanced practice nurses use role modelling, teaching, clinical problem solving and change facilitation to promote evidence-based practice among clinical staff nurses
Maternal perception of altered fetal activity and the risk of late stillbirth
Review of variable quality trials finds that warming local anaesthetic to body temperature reduces self-reported pain of infiltration by 11 mm on a 100 mm rating scale
Smoking cessation for hospitalised patients: intensive behavioural counselling started in hospital and continued after discharge increases quit rates; with additional benefit from adding nicotine replacement therapy
Essential information about patterns of victimisation among children with disabilities
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