793 research outputs found
Cytoprotection and healing: Two unequal brethren
The promotion of the concept of cytoprotection has fostered hopes that the use of co-prescribed mucosal protective agents would revolutionize the prevention of NSAID-induced ulcers and supply the basis for novel ulcer therapy. Prostaglandins do not, however, accelerate ulcer healing when applied at doses that exert an unequivocal cytoprotective activity. Attempts have therefore been made in recent years to create new less-toxic NSAIDs, such as combined lipoxygenase/cyclo-oxygenase inhibitors, NSAIDs coupled to an NO donor and so-called COX-2 inhibitors. All these preparations do in fact exert a diminished gastrointestinal toxicity. There is however increasing evidence accumulating from studies performed in and outside our laboratories that in chromic ulcer models their increased gastrointestinal tolerance is not necessarily reflected by non-interference with ulcer healing. It is thus mandatory to distinguish between cytoprotective and healing properties of drugs interfering with the cyclo-oxygenase pathwa
Uptake of advanced clinical practice roles in the health service in England: perspectives at the micro level
Health care organisations in many countries are developing advanced clinical practitioner roles to address workforce shortages and growing demand for services. Even in countries where advanced practice roles are more established there are low numbers, clustered in a limited range of professions, mostly nursing specialities. Successful implementation of national policies encouraging increased advanced practice roles and from a broader range of professions, requires attention to all levels of the health system. There is a lack of evidence as to the motivation to take-up these roles at the micro, individual actor level. This study explored the motivations important at the micro level in influencing a range of health professionals to undertake advanced practice roles. The study used an interpretive methodology with thematic analysis and was framed by theories of motivational domains in the work environment. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with eighteen advanced clinical practitioners working in health care organisations in England. The motivators for role take-up were found to be predominantly intrinsic reflecting participantsâ desires for advancement, both personal and for their profession, and improved efficiency of patient care. Participants described experiencing limited organisational support and sometimes discouragement from other professionals. There is potential for health organisations at the meso level of health care systems to support national growth of advanced practice roles by giving attention to the motivations of diverse health professionals. We propose a new theoretical framework of motivators for advanced clinical practice role uptake at the micro level
Design and implementation of an electro-optical backplane with pluggable in-plane connectors
The design, implementation and characterisation of an electro-optical
backplane and an active pluggable in-plane optical connector technology
is presented. The connection architecture adopted allows line cards to
be mated to and unmated from a passive electro-optical backplane with
embedded polymeric waveguides. The active connectors incorporate a
photonics interface operating at 850 nm and a mechanism to passively
align the interface to the optical waveguides embedded in the backplane.
A demonstration platform has been constructed to assess the viability of
embedded electro-optical backplane technology in dense data storage
systems. The demonstration platform includes four switch cards, which
connect both optically and electronically to the electro-optical backplane
in a chassis. These switch cards are controlled by a single board
computer across a Compact PCI bus on the backplane. The electrooptical
backplane is comprised of copper layers for power and low speed
bus communication and one polymeric optical layer, wherein waveguides
have been patterned by a direct laser writing scheme. The optical
waveguide design includes densely arrayed multimode waveguides with
a centre to centre pitch of 250ÎŒm between adjacent channels, multiple
cascaded waveguide bends, non-orthogonal crossovers and in-plane
connector interfaces. In addition, a novel passive alignment method
has been employed to simplify high precision assembly of the optical
receptacles on the backplane. The in-plane connector interface is based
on a two lens free space coupling solution, which reduces susceptibility
to contamination. Successful transfer of 10.3 Gb/s data along multiple
waveguides in the electro-optical backplane has been demonstrated and
characterised
Are advanced clinical practice roles in Englandâs National Health Service a remedy for workforce problems? A qualitative study of senior staff perspectives
Objective: A major issue facing all health systems is improving population health while at the same time responding to both growing patient numbers and needs and developing and retaining the health care workforce. One policy response to workforce shortages has been the development of advanced clinical practice roles. In the context of an English national policy promoting such roles in the health service, we explored senior managersâ and senior cliniciansâ perceptions of factors at the organization level that support or inhibit the introduction of advanced clinical practice roles. The investigation was framed by theories of the diffusion of innovation and the system of professions.
Methods: We conducted a qualitative interview study of 39 senior manager and clinicians in 19 National Health Service acute, community, mental health and ambulance organizations across a metropolitan area in 2019.
Results: Small numbers of advanced clinical practice roles were reported, often in single services. Four main influences were identified in the development of advanced clinical practice roles: staff shortages (particularly of doctors in training grades) combined with rising patient demand, the desire to retain individual experienced staff, external commissioners or purchasers of services looking to shape services in line with national policy, and commissioner-funded new roles in new ambulatory care services and primary care. Three factors were reported as enabling the roles: finance for substantive posts, evidence of value of the posts, and structural support within the organization. Three factors were perceived as inhibiting developing the roles: confusion and lack of knowledge amongst clinicians and managers, the availability of finance for the roles, and a nervousness (sometimes resistance) to introducing the new roles.
Conclusions: While the national policy was to promote advanced clinical practice roles, the evidence suggested there was and would continue to be limited implementation at the operational level. Development scenarios that introduced new monies for such roles reduced some of the inhibiting factors. However, where the introduction of roles required funding to move from one part of a service to another, and potentially from one staff group to another, the growth of these roles was and is likely to be contested. In such scenarios, research and business evidence of relative advantage will be important, as too will be supporters in powerful positions. The paucity of publicly available evidence on the effectiveness of advanced clinical practice roles across the specialties and professions in the context requires urgent attention
Interpreting the seasonal cycles of atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations at American Samoa Observatory
We present seven years of atmospheric O2/N2 ratio and CO2 concentration data measured from flask samples collected at American Samoa. These data are unusual, exhibiting higher short-term variability, and seasonal cycles not in phase with other sampling stations. The unique nature of atmospheric data from Samoa has been noted previously from measurements of CO2, methyl chloroform, and ozone. With our O2 data, we observe greater magnitude in the short-term variability, but, in contrast, no clear seasonal pattern to this variability. This we attribute to significant regional sources and sinks existing for O2 in both hemispheres, and a dependence on both the latitudinal and altitudinal origins of air masses. We also hypothesize that some samples exhibit a component of "older" air, demonstrating recirculation of air within the tropics. Our findings could be used to help constrain atmospheric transport models which are not well characterized in tropical regions
Development of a âSmartâ Resistance Exercise Band to Assess Strength
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