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Library Knowledge Update: Knowledge Update April 15 2024

Knowledge Update is a weekly bulletin including feature articles across a wide range of clinical and non-clinical topics

Knowledge Update

Library Services' Knowledge Update is a weekly bulletin which includes feature articles across a wide range of topics, new physical and e-books in the Library, and websites of interest.

Access to full text articles is available both on and offsite using a St Vincent's login.
OA indicates that an article is open access and can be accessed by anyone

St. Vincent's Hospital staff wishing to be notified when a new issue has been published can join the notification list by contacting Jeremy.Taylor@svha.org.au 

Feature Articles

Celebrating Australian nurses who are pioneering the response to climate change: a compilation of case studies. AUS OA
Contemporary Nurse:2024: April 2
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The increasing costs of medicines and their implications for patients, physicians and the health system. AUS OA
Internal Medicine Journal:2024: April 4 Full text

Occupational hazards and pregnancy in orthopaedics: female surgeons are at increased risk of infertility and pregnancy complications. AUS OA
ANZ Journal of Surgery:2024: April 8
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Clinical reasoning of a generative artificial intelligence model compared with physicians.
JAMA Internal Medicine:2024: April 1 Full text

Inappropriate diagnosis of pneumonia among hospitalized adults.
JAMA Internal Medicine:2024: March 25 Full text

The impact of adding a 2-way video monitoring system on falls and costs for high-risk inpatients.
Journal of Patient Safety:2024:20(3):186-91 Full text

Epidemiology and clinical significance of carbapenemases in Australia: a narrative review. AUS OA
Internal Medicine Journal:2024: April 8
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Evidence from whole genome sequencing of aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2 almost five hours after hospital room turnover.
American Journal of Infection Control:2024: April 5 Full text

Burden of neurologic health care and incident neurologic diagnoses in the year after COVID-19 or influenza hospitalization.
Neurology: March 20 Full text

Glycaemic outcomes in hospital with IDegAsp versus BIAsp30 premixed insulins. AUS OA
Internal Medicine Journal:2024: April 5 Full text

Leadless pacemakers at 5-year follow-up: the Micra transcatheter pacing system post-approval registry. OA
European Heart Journal:2024: March 1 Full text

Twenty-four-hour blood pressure trajectories and clinical outcomes in patients who had an acute ischaemic stroke.
Heart:2024: April 3 Full text

Barriers to mental health help-seeking among older adults with chronic diseases. AUS OA
Australian Psychologist:2024:59(2):154-56 Full text

Variation in health status with invasive vs conservative management of chronic coronary disease.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology:2024:83(15):1353-66 Full text

Younger people with dementia registered to public mental health services in Victoria, Australia. AUS
Australian Health Review:2024: April 4
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What are the experiences of people with motor and sensory functional neurological disorder? A systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.
Disability and Rehabilitation:2024: March 29 Full text

Effectiveness of seizure dogs for people with severe refractory epilepsy: results From the EPISODE Study. OA
Neurology:2024:102(6): e209178 Full text

Association of coffee consumption and prediagnostic caffeine metabolites with incident Parkinson disease in a population-based cohort.
Neurology:2024: March 21
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Prostate-specific antigen screening and 15-year prostate cancer mortality: a secondary analysis of the CAP randomized clinical trial.
JAMA:2024: April 6 Full text

Prior appendectomy is associated with a milder clinical course in Crohn’s disease: a nationwide population-based cohort study.
Inflammatory Bowel Disesaes:2024: April 2 Full text

New Online Books from Access Medicine

New Print Book

Covidence

If you are undertaking a systematic review or a literature review, Covidence is the web-based tool you need that simplifies the process of screening references and extracting data.

Access to Covidence is available for to all SVHM staff. For details on how to obtain a Covidence account see our website

 

Cambridge University Press 2024 Deal for SVHM authors

The Library has entered into an agreement with Cambridge University Press for 2024. This provides access to 79 journals titles, In adition, any SVHM author who publishes open access in a Cambridge University Press journal in 2024 will have the articles processing fees waived. The SVHM author must be the corresponding author for the article. Please ask Library staff for details on terms and conditions.

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