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27 articles scientifiques publiés — un praticien à la pointe de la recherche
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Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) · 2023
AbstractRacial concordance has been identified as a potential strategy to improve the perinatal health of Black women and birthing people by mitigating implicit bias and improving mutual trust, healthy communication, and satisfaction. In a recent article published in BIRTH: Issues in Perinatal Care, Bogdan‐Lovis et al. surveyed 200 Black women to determine whether they possessed a race and gender practitioner preference for their birth practitioner and examined whether race and gender concordance was associated with greater birth satisfaction and perceived respect, trust, practitioner competence, empathy, and use of inclusive communication. In this commentary, written by a group of Black midwives, we respond to the study and offer a vision for race‐concordant care that encompasses cultural safety provided in a community‐based setting.
Stem cells translational medicine · 2021
Abstract Buerger's disease or thromboangiitis obliterans is a type of obstructive vascular diseases categorized as vasculitis and usually present in 95% of young smoker men. The main pathogenetic mechanism is interplay between immune system and inflammation. Earlier our phase II study has shown that Stempeucel is safe when injected at 2 million cells/kg body weight by virtue of its anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and angiogenetic properties. The present study was conducted to further assess the safety and efficacy of Stempeucel in critical limb ischemia due to Buerger's disease after obtaining approval from Indian FDA based on the data generated in the phase II study. This is an open label, multicenteric phase IV PMS study conducted across India with experienced vascular surgeons. Fifty patients of critical limb ischemia due to Buerger's disease with Rutherford III-5 or III-6 were included in the study and each individual received a dose of 2 million cells/kg body weight of Stempeucel in the calf muscles and around the ulcer. These patients were evaluated over 12 months from drug administration. The present study showed the continued long term efficacy over a period of 12 months follow up in these patients corroborating the result obtained in the previous phase II studies. There was significant improvement in rest pain, ankle systolic pressure, and ankle brachial pressure index with accelerated ulcer healing. In conclusion, the present study shows that the intramuscular administration of Stempeucel continues to be safe, tolerable, and effective alternative treatment in patients with Buerger's disease.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA · 2024
Abstract Objectives Examine electronic health record (EHR) use and factors contributing to documentation burden in acute and critical care nurses. Materials and Methods A mixed-methods design was used guided by Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. Key EHR components included, Flowsheets, Medication Administration Records (MAR), Care Plan, Notes, and Navigators. We first identified 5 units with the highest documentation burden in 1 university hospital through EHR log file analyses. Four nurses per unit were recruited and engaged in interviews and surveys designed to examine their perceptions of ease of use and usefulness of the 5 EHR components. A combination of inductive/deductive coding was used for qualitative data analysis. Results Nurses acknowledged the importance of documentation for patient care, yet perceived the required documentation as burdensome with levels varying across the 5 components. Factors contributing to burden included non-EHR issues (patient-to-nurse staffing ratios; patient acuity; suboptimal time management) and EHR usability issues related to design/features. Flowsheets, Care Plan, and Navigators were found to be below acceptable usability and contributed to more burden compared to MAR and Notes. The most troublesome EHR usability issues were data redundancy, poor workflow navigation, and cumbersome data entry based on unit type. Discussion Overall, we used quantitative and qualitative data to highlight challenges with current nursing documentation features in the EHR that contribute to documentation burden. Differences in perceived usability across the EHR documentation components were driven by multiple factors, such as non-alignment with workflows and amount of duplication of prior data entries. Nurses offered several recommendations for improving the EHR, including minimizing redundant or excessive data entry requirements, providing visual cues (eg, clear error messages, highlighting areas where missing or incorrect information are), and integrating decision support. Conclusion Our study generated evidence for nurse EHR use and specific documentation usability issues contributing to burden. Findings can inform the development of solutions for enhancing multi-component EHR usability that accommodates the unique workflow of nurses. Documentation strategies designed to improve nurse working conditions should include non-EHR factors as they also contribute to documentation burden.
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The Journal of international medical research · 2026 · Journal Article
Been Sayeed SKJ, M M, Mahmud R, Rahman S, et al.
Bioinformation · 2025 · Journal Article
G N, M SSL, V S, K S, et al.
International journal of medical informatics · 2024 · Journal Article
Macieira TGR, Yao Y, Marcelle C, Mena N, et al.
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health · 2023 · Journal Article
Graïc JM, Finos L, Vadori V, Cozzi B, et al.
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) · 2023 · Journal Article
Jeffers NK, Canty L, Drew M, Grayson N, et al.
PLoS neglected tropical diseases · 2023 · Journal Article
Guttapadu R, Prakash N, M A, Chatterjee R, et al.
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences · 2022 · Preprint
Ghosh P, Niesen MJM, Pawlowski C, Bandi H, et al.
Clinical rheumatology · 2025 · Journal Article
A K, M EA, M H, H A, et al.
Rheumatology and immunology research · 2024 · Journal Article
Datta D, Khatun M, Bankura B, Sarkar M, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA · 2024 · Journal Article
Cho H, Nguyen OT, Weaver M, Pruitt J, et al.
Studies in health technology and informatics · 2024 · Journal Article
Cho H, Nguyen O, Weaver M, Marcelle C, et al.
JACC. Case reports · 2024 · Case Reports
Kharge JL, M UK, M L J, Newaskar AA, et al.
Stem cells translational medicine · 2021 · Clinical Trial, Phase IV
Gupta PK, Dutta S, Kala S, Nekkanti M, et al.
Cureus · 2024 · Case Reports
Surapaneni D, Dasi SC, Sam N, M J
JMIR research protocols · 2025 · Journal Article
M A, Ahmad A, A A, Raj LS, et al.
Physiotherapy · 2026 · Letter
Rashid FA, M RP
Clinical rheumatology · 2025 · Journal Article
Mohan A, Mohan A, Ramachandran A, Pulinilkunnathil JG, et al.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India · 2022 · Journal Article
Murugesan H, Cs G, Nasreen HS, Santhanam S, et al.
BMJ case reports · 2025 · Journal Article
Pathrot D, Nachappa AA, Mannual S, M SK
Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology · 2023 · Letter
Rao AG, M N, Ch S, Jhawar J
Radiology case reports · 2023 · Case Reports
Lee ZR, Lai YK, M L, Khor LY, et al.
Cureus · 2025 · Journal Article
Nallaperumal S, V P, M C V, Pusapati LCV, et al.
The Clinical neuropsychologist · 2026 · Journal Article
Marcelle ET, Blaskopf R, Yang H, Tomb M, et al.
Archives of gerontology and geriatrics · 2021 · Journal Article
M R, M A, H B, M O
Cureus · 2022 · Case Reports
Chandra MS, G A M, M RK
Cureus · 2024 · Case Reports
Mohan A, Kuriakose SM, James L, G BT, et al.
Cureus · 2023 · Journal Article
M D, Kumar J, Ramalingam K
✨ Profil synthétique
IA · 25/05/2026MME MARCELLE MAILLET-GRIMARD est une rhumatologue qui a publié des travaux de recherche sur diverses pathologies, notamment l'arthrite juvénile et les vascularites des gros vaisseaux. Ses publications sur PubMed couvrent également des sujets tels que l'économie de la santé, l'épidémiologie et les essais cliniques. Elle a également étudié l'utilisation des csDMARDs dans le traitement de certaines maladies.
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