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Clin Obstet Gynecol ; 66(4): 774-780, 2023 12 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37438894

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All patients with twin pregnancy should have first trimester ultrasound and be offered screening for chromosomal aneuploidy as well as diagnostic testing. Screening for aneuploidy in twins presents unique challenges compared with singletons. Cell-free DNA screening should be considered first-line; however, this option may not be available or may have limitations in certain clinical scenarios, such as vanishing twins. If cell-free DNA screening is not available, maternal serum marker screening in conjunction with nuchal translucency assessment should be offered. Patients with positive aneuploidy screening tests or fetal structural abnormalities should be offered diagnostic testing.


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Aneuploidia , Ácidos Nucleicos Livres , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal , Feminino , Humanos , Gravidez , Primeiro Trimestre da Gravidez , Gêmeos
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Med Sci Educ ; 31(4): 1259-1261, 2021 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34457967

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The Child and Adolescent Motivation and Enrichment Program (CHAMP), an initiative pairing pre-clerkship medical students with pediatric patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD), provides support to HD patients while also providing medical students with opportunities to increase their comfort in the clinical environment and awareness of social determinants of health (SDH). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40670-021-01329-4.

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Health Lit Res Pract ; 5(1): e60-e69, 2021 Jan 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34251924

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BACKGROUND: Children and young adults receiving hemodialysis (HD) face unique challenges including frequent school absenteeism, psychosocial issues, and social isolation, placing them at risk for decreased academic achievement and health literacy. OBJECTIVE: To address this, we implemented the Child and Adolescent Motivation and Enrichment Program (CHAMP) at Holtz Children's Hospital in Miami, FL. The objective of this study is to describe the organizational structure and program design of CHAMP and provide preliminary program opinions. METHODS: Medical students served as longitudinal one-on-one mentors to patients receiving HD. Face-to-face intervention, books, board games, and electronic tablets were used to enhance patients' educational and recreational experience. We surveyed participating patients, medical students, and unit nurses regarding their opinions of CHAMP. KEY RESULTS: Patients responded to a series of questions on a Likert scale scored from 1 to 5 and reported the highest scores on questions pertaining to having fun with mentors (mean = 4.88), enjoying mentor visits (mean = 4.78), and learning during visits (mean = 3.88). Mentors reported the highest level of agreement (mean = 4.82) that CHAMP helped them gain empathy for patients with chronic and/or special health care needs. Nurses scored highly on the point that "overall, the program was useful and helped the patient" (mean = 6.86 of a possible 7). CONCLUSION: CHAMP is an academic and psychosocial enrichment program for children and adolescents receiving HD. The program is regarded highly by participating patients, medical students, and unit nurses. Patients report enjoying and learning from mentor sessions, whereas nurses report improved interactions with patients. Medical students who participate as mentors also gain important exposure to the field of pediatric nephrology. The program design as described herein positions CHAMP for replication at academic medical centers nationwide, allowing for optimization of the health and well-being of the pediatric HD population. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2021;5(1):e60-e69.] Plain Language Summary: Pediatric patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) are at risk for decreased academic achievement and health literacy. To address this, we implemented the Child and Adolescent Motivation and Enrichment Program, a longitudinal mentorship program pairing medical students as one-on-one mentors to patients undergoing HD. Preliminary results from this program demonstrate satisfaction and enjoyment by participating patients, medical students, and dialysis unit nurses.


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Estudantes de Medicina , Centros Médicos Acadêmicos , Adolescente , Criança , Humanos , Mentores , Diálise Renal , Instituições Acadêmicas , Adulto Jovem
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