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Library Knowledge Update: Knowledge Update May 6 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

Stigma towards a nursing specialty: A qualitative analysis of the perceptions of the addiction nursing workforce. AUS OA
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing:2024: April 25 Full text

The early HOSPITAL score to predict 30-day readmission soon after hospitalization: a prospective multicenter study. OA
Journal of General Internal Medicine:2024:39:756-61 Full text

Impact of the geriatric emergency medicine specialist intervention on final emergency department disposition.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society:2024: April 26
Full text

Staff perceptions of barriers to self-harm care in the emergency department: a cross-sectional survey study. AUS OA
Australasian Emergency Care:2024:27(1):15-20 Full text

The effect of an extended-hours ED clinical pharmacy service on admission medication prescribing errors. AUS
Emergency Medicine Australasia:2024: April 30 Full text

The impact of alcohol-related presentations to Emergency Departments on days with a public holiday or sporting event: a retrospective cohort study. AUS OA
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine:2024: May 2 Full text

As loud as a construction site: Noise levels in the emergency department. AUS OA
Australasian Emergency Care:2024:27(1):26-29 Full text

Mental illness comorbidity significantly impacts surgical outcomes for emergency surgical patients. AUS
ANZ Journal of Surgery:2024: April 25 Full text

Long-term outcomes after hospitalization for atrial fibrillation or flutter. AUS OA
European Heart Journal:2024: April 28 Full text

2023 Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Expert Position Statement on Catheter and Surgical Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation. AUS
Heart, Lung and Transplantation:2023: May 3 Full text

Optimising transitional care following a heart failure hospitalisation in Australia. AUS
Heart, Lung and Transplantation:2023: April 29 Full text

High-frequency optical coherence tomography for endovascular management of cerebral aneurysms. STV
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology:2024: April 24 Full text

Tranexamic acid versus placebo in individuals with intracerebral haemorrhage treated within 2 h of symptom onset (STOP-MSU): an international, double-blind, randomised, phase 2 trial. AUS
Lancet Neurology:2024: April 19 Full text

Effect of combination treatment with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors on incidence of cardiovascular and serious renal events: population based cohort study. OA
BMJ:2024: 385:e078242 Full text

AIHW - National Mental Health Service Planning Framework

The National Mental Health Service Planning Framework  (NMHSPF) provides a comprehensive model of the mental health care requirements to meet Australia’s population needs. The NMHSPF is an evidence-based framework designed to support coordinated planning across Australia’s mental health system.

The NMHSPF model outlines how many people need mental health care, the types of services needed, and the volume of specific services required by different groups of people. This is combined with information on service staffing (workforce and funder type) and operations to produce resource targets such as the number of hospital beds required.

Eligible individuals can request access to the NMHSPF, though training is required

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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