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"Measuring the effects of a nurse-led intervention on frailty status of" by Ayele Semachew Kasa, Peta Drury et al.

Background The recent recognition of the multidimensional features of frailty has emphasised the need for individualised multicomponent interventions. In the context of sub-Saharan Africa, few studies have examined: a) the frailty status of the older population; b) the level of frailty and its health implications and; c) the impact of a nurse-led intervention to reduce frailty. Objectives This study aims to design, implement, and evaluate a nurse-led intervention to reduce frailty and associated health consequences among older people living in Ethiopia. Methods The study will be conducted on 68 older persons using a pre-, post-, and follow-up single-group quasi-experimental design. Residents of Ethiopia, ≥60 years and living in the community will be invited to participate in a 24-week program designed to decrease frailty and associated health consequences. Data will be collected at three-time points: baseline, immediately after the intervention, and 12 weeks post-intervention. To det ....

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"Randomised trial of general practitioner online education for prescrib" by Andrew Bonney, Conrad Kobel et al.

Introduction Potentially inappropriate medicine prescriptions and low-value diagnostic testing pose risks to patient safety and increases in health system costs. The aim of the Clinical and Healthcare Improvement through My Health Record usage and Education in General Practice study was to evaluate a scalable online quality improvement intervention, integrating online education regarding a national shared electronic health record and rational prescribing, pathology and imaging ordering by Australian general practitioners (GPs). Methods The study was a parallel three-arm randomised trial comprising a prescribing education arm, a pathology education arm and an imaging education arm. Currently practising GPs in Australia were eligible to participate and randomised on a 1:1:1 basis to the study arms after consenting. The response to the intervention in reducing potentially unnecessary medicine prescriptions and tests in each arm was assessed using the other two arms as controls. The primar ....

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Researchers from Robert Koch Institute Describe Findings in HIV/AIDS [Evaluating the Introduction of Hiv Pre-exposure Prophylaxis As a Benefit of Statutory Health Insurance (Eve-prep) Highly Effective Protection Against Hiv Without an Increase ...]: Immune System Diseases and Conditions - HIV/AIDS - Insurance News

Researchers from Robert Koch Institute Describe Findings in HIV/AIDS [Evaluating the Introduction of Hiv Pre-exposure Prophylaxis As a Benefit of Statutory Health Insurance (Eve-prep) Highly Effective Protection Against Hiv Without an Increase ...]: Immune System Diseases and Conditions - HIV/AIDS - Insurance News
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