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Womens Health (Lond) ; 20: 17455057241239769, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38773870

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Racial disparities are evident in maternal morbidity and mortality rates globally. Black women are more likely to die from pregnancy and childbirth than any other race or ethnicity. This leaves one of the largest gaps in women's health to date. OBJECTIVES: mHealth interventions that connect with women soon after discharge may assist in individualizing and formalizing support for mothers in the early postpartum period. To aid in developing an mHealth application, Black postpartum mothers' perspectives were examined. DESIGN: Utilizing the Sojourner Syndrome Framework and Maternal Mortality & Morbidity Measurement Framework, group interview discussion guides were developed to examine the facilitators and barriers of postpartum transitional care for rural Black women living in the United States to inform the development of a mobile health application. METHODS: In this study, seven group interviews were held with Black mothers, their support persons, and healthcare providers in rural Georgia to aid in the development of the Prevent Maternal Mortality Using Mobile Technology (PM3) mobile health (mHealth) application. Group interviews included questions about (1) post-birth experiences; (2) specific needs (e.g. clinical, social support, social services, etc.) in the postpartum period; (3) perspectives on current hospital discharge processes and information; (4) lived experiences with racism, classism, and/or gender discrimination; and (5) desired features and characteristics for the mobile app development. RESULTS: Fourteen out of the 78 screened participants were eligible and completed the group interview. Major discussion themes included: accessibility to healthcare and resources due to rurality, issues surrounding race and perceived racism, mental and emotional well-being in the postpartum period, and perspectives on the PM3 mobile application. CONCLUSION: Participants emphasized the challenges that postpartum Black women face in relation to accessibility, racism and discrimination, and mental health. The women favored a culturally relevant mHealth tool and highlighted the need to tailor the application to address disparities.


Subject(s)
Black or African American , Postpartum Period , Rural Population , Telemedicine , Humans , Female , Black or African American/psychology , Adult , Pregnancy , Maternal Health/ethnology , Healthcare Disparities/ethnology , Mothers/psychology , Georgia , Maternal Mortality/ethnology , Postnatal Care/methods , Health Services Accessibility , Maternal Health Services , Young Adult , Social Support , Qualitative Research , Health Status Disparities
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J Phys Chem A ; 2024 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38770785

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Aerosols transform between physical phases, as they respond to variations in environmental conditions. There are many industries that depend on these dynamic processes of crystallization and dissolution. Here, a single particle technique (an electrodynamic balance) is used to explore the crystallization and dissolution dynamics of a model system, sodium chloride. The physical and environmental factors that influence the dynamics of crystal formation from a saline droplet (whose initial radius is ∼25 µm) and the kinetics of water adsorption onto dried particles are examined. The drying relative humidity (RH) is shown to impact the physical properties of the dried particle. When a saline droplet is injected into an airflow at an RH close to the efflorescence RH (ERH, 45%), an individual single crystal forms. By contrast, when a compositionally equivalent saline droplet is injected into dry air (RH ∼ 0%), a salt crystal made of multiple crystalline particles is formed. Subsequent to crystallization, the crystal shape, morphology, and surface area were all found to affect the dissolution dynamics of the dried particle. Additionally, we report that the difference between the deliquesce RH and environmental RH significantly impacts the dissolution time scale.

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Health Promot Pract ; : 15248399241234636, 2024 Mar 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38556711

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Background. Several disparities exist for Black mothers during the postpartum period, including but not limited to increased maternal mortality and morbidity rates, decreased access to care, and limited access to resources. Given the racial discrepancies in attention to postpartum care, coupled with the critical importance of the postpartum period for preventing adverse maternal health outcomes, research is warranted to explore how mobile health (mHealth) applications may help to alleviate maternal health disparities by optimizing postpartum care and addressing barriers to care for postpartum Black women. Thus, this review examines the perceptions of mHealth applications and their utility in health outcomes among postpartum Black women. Methods. We undertook a comprehensive literature search using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. We included peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2022 that were written in English, utilized mHealth as a primary intervention, and focused on postpartum health and access to resources, primarily among Black women in the United States. Results. A total of eight articles were included in our synthesis, encompassing mobile phone-based interventions for Black women. Cultural tailoring was included in five studies. Interventions that incorporated tailored content and fostered interactions reported high rates of follow-up. Conclusions. Tailored mHealth interventions can effectively promote behavior change and improve health care outcomes for Black women. However, there is a critical need for more research to assess user engagement and retention and whether these improvements indicate long-term sustainability.

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Int J Pharm ; 634: 122676, 2023 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36738807

ABSTRACT

Given the environmental compulsion to reformulate pressurised metered dose inhalers (pMDI) using new propellants with lower global warming potential, this study investigated how non-volatile excipients can be used to engineer aerosol particle microphysics and drug release. The dynamics of change in particle size, wetting and physical state were measured for single particles (glycerol/ethanol/beclomethasone dipropionate; BDP) in the aerosol phase at different relative humidity (RH) using an electrodynamic balance. BDP dissolution rates were compared for aerosols from pMDI containing different ratios of BDP:glycerol or BDP:isopropyl myristate (IPM). In 45 % RH, ethanol loss was followed by evaporation of condensed water to generate spherical particles with solid inclusions or compact irregular-shaped solid particles, according to the presence or absence of glycerol. In RH > 95 %, condensed water did not evaporate and BDP formed solid inclusions in water/glycerol or water droplets. Varying the non-volatile component, 0-50 % w/w, in pMDI resulted in a concentration-dependent 4-8-fold reduction in BDP dissolution rate. These findings demonstrate that non-volatile excipients provide a means of engineering aerosol properties and, modifying the rate of drug release from aerosol medicines. We also demonstrated differences between particles formed in vitro in ambient humidity versus higher humidity, more like that encountered during oral inhalation.


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Biological Products , Glycerol , Excipients , Aerosols , Nebulizers and Vaporizers , Metered Dose Inhalers , Beclomethasone , Administration, Inhalation , Ethanol , Water , Aerosol Propellants , Particle Size , Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated
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J Shoulder Elbow Surg ; 32(1): 213-222, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36067940

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BACKGROUND: Cutibacterium acnes (C acnes) colonization can have a significant impact on patients undergoing both arthroscopic and open shoulder surgery with regard to postoperative infection. Its resistance to standard preoperative skin preparations and prophylactic antibiotics has led to a need for a more targeted therapy. Topical benzoyl peroxide (BPO) has been used by dermatologists in the treatment for acnes due to its bactericidal and penetrative effects through the dermal layer. The aim of this systematic review is to review the effectiveness of topical BPO preoperatively in shoulder surgery in reducing C acnes colonization and postoperative infection. METHODS: A review of the online databases Medline and Embase was conducted on December 15, 2021, according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The review was registered prospectively in the PROSPERO database. Clinical studies reporting superficial and deep sample microbiology and postoperative complications were included. The studies were appraised using the revised Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 (ROB 2) tool for randomized studies and the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies (MINORS) tool. RESULTS: The search strategy identified 10 studies for inclusion (6 randomized control trials, 2 prospective cohort studies, and 2 case series), including a total of 482 patients. Seven studies were comparable, testing BPO against alternative standard skin preparations. Of the 10 studies, 7 showed a decrease in the load of C acnes on the skin and/or deep tissues, of which 6 demonstrated statistical significance. Men were shown to have a statistically significant increase in the colonization rate of C acnes. Scheer et al (2021) demonstrated 4500 colony-forming units/mL in males and 900 colony-forming units/mL in females. In studies where the number of BPO applications was higher, BPO appeared more effective. Dizay et al demonstrated C acnes elimination in 78.9% with more than 1 application compared with 66.7% if only applied once. Three studies looked at the effectiveness of BPO during the operative timeline with 1 demonstrating its statistically significant effectiveness at reducing colonization 2 hours into the operation (P = .048). CONCLUSION: BPO is effective as a topical treatment at reducing C acnes colonization before shoulder surgery. However, the relationship between duration of treatment, frequency of application, and gender requires further research.


Subject(s)
Benzoyl Peroxide , Shoulder Joint , Male , Female , Humans , Benzoyl Peroxide/therapeutic use , Shoulder/microbiology , Prospective Studies , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Propionibacterium acnes , Skin/microbiology
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Adv Mater ; 34(16): e2107900, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35238078

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A data mining approach to discover and develop new organic nonlinear optical crystals that produce intense pulses of terahertz radiation is demonstrated. The Cambridge Structural Database is mined for non-centrosymmetric materials and these structural data are used in tandem with density functional theory calculations to predict new materials that efficiently generate terahertz radiation. This enables us to (in a relatively short time) discover, synthesize, and grow large, high-quality crystals of four promising materials and characterize them for intense terahertz generation. In a direct comparison to the current state-of-the-art organic terahertz generation crystals, these new materials excel. The discovery and characterization of these novel terahertz generators validate the approach of combining data mining with density functional theory calculations to predict properties of high-performance organic materials, potentially for a host of exciting applications.

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J Manag Care Spec Pharm ; 28(4): 415-424, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35016548

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BACKGROUND: Currently, concerted efforts to identify, prevent, and treat type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), heart failure (HF), and chronic kidney disease (CKD) comorbidities are lacking at the institutional level, with emphasis placed on individual specialties. An integrated approach to tackle T2DM, HF, and CKD within the context of cardiorenal disease has the potential to improve outcomes and reduce costs at the system level. OBJECTIVE: To synthesize published evidence describing the burden of those diagnosed with T2DM, HF, and CKD in the United States as individual discrete chronic conditions, in order to evaluate the potential economic impact of novel therapies in this population. METHODS: We developed a compartmental Markov model with an annual time cycle to model an evolving prevalent US patient population with T2DM, HF, or CKD over the period 2021-2030 (either in isolation or combined). The model was used to explore the potential impact of novel therapies such as sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors on future disease burden, by extrapolating the results of relevant clinical trials to representative patient populations. RESULTS: The model estimates that total prevalence across all disease states will have increased by 28% in 2030. Cumulatively, the direct health care cost of cardiorenal disease between 2021 and 2030 is estimated at $4.8 trillion. However, treatment with dapagliflozin has the potential to reduce disease prevalence by 8.0% and estimated cumulative service delivery costs by 3.6% by 2030. CONCLUSIONS: Considering a holistic approach when managing patients with cardiorenal disease offers an opportunity to reduce the disease burden over the next 10 years in the US population. DISCLOSURES: This work was funded by AstraZeneca, which provided support for data analysis. McEwan, Morgan, and Boyce are employees of Health Economics and Outcomes Research Ltd., Cardiff, UK, which received fees from AstraZeneca in relation to this study. Song and Huang are employees of AstraZeneca. Bergenheim is an employee of AstraZeneca and holds AstraZeneca stocks/stock options. Green has no conflicts of interest to declare.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Heart Diseases , Caregiver Burden , Cost of Illness , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Health Care Costs , Humans , United States/epidemiology
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Bone Jt Open ; 2(9): 752-756, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34493057

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AIMS: During the COVID-19 pandemic, drilling has been classified as an aerosol-generating procedure. However, there is limited evidence on the effects of bone drilling on splatter generation. Our aim was to quantify the effect of drilling on splatter generation within the orthopaedic operative setting. METHODS: This study was performed using a Stryker System 7 dual rotating drill at full speed. Two fluid mediums (Videne (Solution 1) and Fluorescein (Solution 2)) were used to simulate drill splatter conditions. Drilling occurred at saw bone level (0 cm) and at different heights (20 cm, 50 cm, and 100 cm) above the target to simulate the surgeon 'working arm length', with and without using a drill guide. The furthest droplets were marked and the droplet displacement was measured in cm. A surgical microscope was used to detect microscopic droplets. RESULTS: Bone drilling produced 5 cm and 7 cm droplet displacement using Solutions 1 and 2, respectively. Drilling at 100 cm above the target produced the greatest splatter generation with a 95 cm macroscopic droplet displacement using Solution 2. Microscopic droplet generation was noticed at further distances than what can be macroscopically seen using Solution 1 (98 cm). Using the drill guide, there was negligible drill splatter generation. CONCLUSION: Our study has shown lower than anticipated drill splatter generation. The use of a drill guide acted as a protective measure and significantly reduced drill splatter. We therefore recommend using a drill guide at all times to reduce the risk of viral transmission in the operative setting. Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2021;2(9):752-756.

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Opt Lett ; 45(7): 2054-2057, 2020 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32236066

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One of the most effective ways of generating terahertz (THz) radiation involves the conversion of short-pulsed IR or visible laser light into THz pulses at significantly lower frequencies. This conversion can be accomplished using organic crystals with nonlinear optical crystal (NLO) properties for IR to THz conversion through optical rectification. Due to the high refractive indices of organic crystals, pump laser light as well as generated THz radiation is lost from reflections at crystal surfaces. Here we report a structure composed of a layered series of materials with intermediate refractive indices designed to reduce reflective losses and improve the THz generation from organic crystals. This structure increases the transmission coefficients for both infrared pump input and THz output. We combine simple theoretical calculations with experimental data to show that a structure composed of materials with intermediate refractive indices can be used to increase generated THz intensity by nearly 50%.

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Case Rep Emerg Med ; 2019: 3272618, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31885942

ABSTRACT

Intussusception is more commonly considered in the pediatric patient with abdominal pain, but can occur in adults as well. Adult patients are more likely to have an underlying intra-abdominal pathology leading to the condition. We present an adult patient presenting with abdominal pain with ileocecal intussusception diagnosed on imaging and confirmed surgically. In this case, appendiceal pathology served as the lead point for the intussusception.

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J Pediatr Orthop ; 39(6): e472-e477, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30702640

ABSTRACT

AIMS: Our study aims to review the outcomes of conservative and interventional management of simple bone cysts (SBC) in the humerus. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our center's prospectively collected database. All patients with a diagnosis of a humeral SBC and a minimum of 1-year follow-up or complete healing and discharge within the first year were included. Cyst radiographic measurements were collected for all patients with available radiographs. A successful outcome included fully or partially healed cysts with persistent and recurrent cysts marked as unsuccessful. RESULTS: In total, 91 patients were included in the study. Within the observational group, 44 patients (95.7%) achieved a successful outcome versus 38 patients (84.4%) in the interventional group. The 15/61 (25%) patients who were treated with observation at presentation required intervention at a later stage. The 9/30 (30%) of patients who had intervention at presentation required further additional intervention. Seven patients (11%) presenting with a fracture through a SBC went on to complete consolidation of the cystic lesion following the injury at a mean of 92.9 days (maximum, 176 d). CONCLUSIONS: We observed similar outcomes with conservative and interventional management in our retrospective series. We recommend observational management when a radiologic diagnosis is possible with intervention reserved for cases of diagnostic uncertainty and intrusive symptoms. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III-a retrospective case comparison study.


Subject(s)
Bone Cysts/therapy , Humeral Fractures/therapy , Humerus/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Bone Cysts/diagnostic imaging , Case-Control Studies , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Radiography/methods , Retrospective Studies , Watchful Waiting , Young Adult
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