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Patients who received ICU care experience problems that need to be resolved before they are discharged. These can include delirium, debility, and dysphagia, researchers say.
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Emerging data and reports suggest long-term stress and burnout among nurses has escalated since the COVID-19 pandemic began — which might contribute to increasing numbers of nurses leaving the workforce.
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Cyberattacks have targeted 911 dispatchers, emergency medical services over the past year.
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Agency designates funding for existing program that promotes behavioral health integration into pediatric primary care using telehealth.
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Juggling the work of an IRB of record and becoming a relying IRB can be challenging. But one underlying goal can keep an IRB on track with both roles: consistency.
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Whether institutions are the IRB of record or the relying IRB, setting up a seamless process involves many time-consuming processes — and it can take years. One of the obstacles to an efficient IRB reliance effort is handling the technological details.
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It is unlikely IRBs will see many studies with one enrolled participant (the N=1 study design), but they should be prepared for this type of protocol. The single-subject study design can be applied to chronic conditions like cystic fibrosis or to ultra-rare diseases.
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One hot topic during a recent webinar on diversity in clinical trials centered around whether researchers should use race in a clinical trial. Using race as a variable is never neutral and never scientific, one expert noted.
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Structural racism is a powerful construct that may influence participation in clinical research studies, panelists of a recent webinar noted.
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Diversity in clinical trials involves more than just including more minority participants, panelists said at a recent webinar. It is a commitment from leadership that addresses the diversity topic within every aspect of the clinical trial process.