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Library Knowledge Update: Knowledge Update July 21 2025

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

Models of care across settings supporting ageing in place: a narrative review. AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2025: July 14 Full text

Dignity of risk in residential aged care: a call to reframe understandings of risk. AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2025: July 14 Full text

Methods for co-designing health innovations with older adults: A rapid review.  OA
Australasian Journal on Ageing:2025: July 16 Full text

AI in mental health: a review of technological advancements and ethical issues in psychiatry. OA
Issues in Mental Health Nursing:2025:46(7):693-701 Full text

Variation in effectiveness of blood transfusion by hospital day: A multicenter retrospective study.
Journal of Hospital Medicine:2025: July 14 Full text

Australian and New Zealand joint society consensus statement on genetic testing for monogenic diabetes in adults. AUS OA
Medical Journal of Australia:2025: July 10 Full text

Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology Clinical Practice Guideline on Diabetic Kidney Disease—2025 Update. AUS OA
Nephrology:2025: July 9 Full text

GLP-1 receptor agonists in idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
JAMA Neurology:2025: July 14 Full text

Chemotherapy’s hidden side effect: sleepless nights without cancer. OA
Sleep:2025:48(7) zsaf110 Full text

New Print Book

BMJ Best Practice

BMJ Best Practice is a clinical descion support tool available via the Clinicians Health Channel

You will also find a link to BMJ Best Practice on the SVHM Opendoor in the Clinical Reference Resources panel.

BMJ Best Practice provides standardised evidence-based information for hundreds of conditions and symptoms, across diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.

Other features of note include:

  • A Comordities Manager tool that allows for incorporation of other conditions in guidance (such as atrial fibrillation in patients with diabetes)
  • Multimdia content embedded in topics
  • CME activity tracking for medical, nursing and allied health professionals
  • Patient information leaflets