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Library Knowledge Update: Knowledge Update July 8 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

How a critical care environment influences nurses’ health and working capacity: a scoping review. AUS OA
Journal of Clinical Nursing:2024: June 20 Full text

Delivery of Allied Health interventions using telehealth modalities: a rapid systematic review of randomized controlled trials. STV OA
Healthcare:2024: June 18 Full text

Do video or telephone consultations impact attendance rates in an addiction medicine specialist outpatient clinic?
Internal Medicine Journal:2024: June 27 Full text

Managing falls onsite in residential aged care homes reduced hospitalisation: Mixed methods results from the Falls Outreach and Residential Mobile Assessment Team (FORMAT) pilot study. AUS OA
Australasian Journal on Ageing:2024: June 26 Full text

Preventing falls and fall-related injuries in older people. AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2024: July 1
Full text

Diabetes in residential aged care: pharmacological management and concordance with clinical guidelines. AUS OA
Australasian Journal on Ageing:2024: July 3 Full text

Modifiable factors to prevent severe hypoglycaemic and diabetic ketoacidosis presentations in people with type 1 diabetes. STV OA
Diabetic Medicine:2024: June 24 Full text

Lowering systolic blood pressure to less than 120 mm Hg versus less than 140 mm Hg in patients with high cardiovascular risk with and without diabetes or previous stroke: an open-label, blinded-outcome, randomised trial.
Lancet:2024: June 27 Full text

Colchicine in patients with acute ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack (CHANCE-3): multicentre, double blind, randomised, placebo controlled trial. OA
BMJ: 2024:385:e079061 Full text

Atrial fibrillation: age at diagnosis, incident cardiovascular events, and mortality. OA
European Heart Journal:2024:45(24):2119-29 Full text

General physicians' perspectives on SGLT2 inhibitors for heart failure. AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2024: July3  Full text

New horizons in peripheral artery disease. OA
Age and Ageing:2024:53(6):afae114
Full text

Protecting the blood donor: ferritin-based intervals to improve donor health.
Lancet:2024:404(10447):2-3 Full text

Clinical impact of telomere length testing for interstitial lung disease.
Chest:2024: June 29 Full text

Early versus delayed weight-bearing following operatively treated ankle fracture (WAX): a non-inferiority, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.
Lancet:2024:403(10446):2787-97 Full text

Mimics of inflammatory bowel disease: commonly encountered differentials of an uncommon condition. AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2024: July 1 Full text

Australia's Health 2024

Australia's health 2024 is the AIHW's 19th biennial report on the health of Australians. It is a mix of short statistical summaries and long-form articles exploring topical health issues.

Australia's health 2024 is a multi-part digital product. Aoarat from the report itslef, there is also an in brief summary, topic summaries, and data insights.

Topic summaries include health conditions, determinants of health, population groups, and types of health services.

Australia's health provides a wealth of information that can be useful when writing all kinds of reports.

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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