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Library Knowledge Update: Knowledge Update March 25 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

Pulmonary embolism response teams. A description of the first 36-month Australian experience. AUS OA
Internal Medicine Journal:2024: March 18 Full text

Preoperative comprehensive geriatric assessment and multidisciplinary team input in older people undergoing elective orthopaedic surgery: A feasibility trial.
Australasian Journal on Ageing:2024: March 18 Full text

Strengthening Muslim community leaders’ understanding of palliative care in Australia. AUS OA
Progress in Palliative Care:2024: March 7 Full text

When dying does not go well: a qualitative study. OA
BMC Palliative Care:2024: March 9 Full text

The limits of clinician vigilance as an AI safety bulwark.
JAMA:2024: March 14 Full text

Cross-sectional survey of staff and family perspectives on the use of CCTV in Australian residential aged care. AUS OA
Australasian Journal on Ageing:2024: March 19 Full text

Medicare-funded reproductive genetic carrier screening in Australia has arrived: are we ready? AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2024: March 17 Full text

A cell-free DNA blood-based test for colorectal cancer screening.
New England Journal of Medicine:2024: March 14 Full text

Cardiovascular disease risk communication and prevention: a meta-analysis.
European Heart Journal:2024: January 29 Full text

Shame in patient-health professional encounters: A scoping review. OA
International Journal of mental Health Nursing:2024: March 18 Full text

Assessment of suicide risk in people with borderline personality disorder: a qualitative analysis of risk protocols. AUS
Australian Psychologist:2024: March 17 Full text

Attitudes on participation in clinical drug trials: A nationally representative survey of older adults with multimorbidity.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society:2024: March 14 Full text

Aphasia disrupts usual care: “I’m not mad, I’m not deaf” – the experiences of individuals with aphasia and family members in hospital. AUS OA
Disability and Rehabilitation:2024: March 5 Full text

ADHD pharmacotherapy and mortality in individuals with ADHD.
JAMA:2024: March 12 Full text

Video laryngoscopy vs direct laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation in the operating room: a cluster randomized clinical trial.
JAMA:2024: March 18 Full text

Electronic patient-reported symptoms after ambulatory cancer surgery.
JAMA Surgery:2024: March 13 Full text

Clopidogrel plus aspirin vs aspirin alone in patients with acute mild to moderate stroke: The ATAMIS Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA Neurology:2024: March 11 Full text

Low-load blood flow restriction strength training in patients with COPD: a randomised single-blind pilot study.
Thorax:2024:79(4):340-348 Full text

New Online Books from Access Medicine

Open Access Book on Recovery From COVID-19

Enabling and Optimising Recovery from COVID-19 A handbook for health professionals and other caregivers of people with Long COVID is an online, open access book published by Deakin University, with contributors across Australia. Content is being added over time.

The book includes 'Personas' - detailed descriptions of a person and their experience with a specific health condition (in this case, Long COVID).

A new chapter Improving the participation gap: Physiotherapy for people experiencing Long COVID includes SVHM authors

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.

Keep up tp date with the Library and Open Access publishing here:

Open Access Publishing