New paper published in Nature Scientific Reports, in collaboration with colleagues at Columbia and Baylor! This paper describes knowledge and attitudes surrounding therapeutic use of psilocybin and MDMA among a convenience sample of 879 U.S. healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, and therapists. Respondents were generally favorable towards therapeutic use and continued research on psilocybin and MDMA, though expressed some concerns including lack of trained providers to deliver these interventions and associated financial cost and accessibility issues. Interestingly, attitudes were consistently more positive regarding psilocybin than MDMA. https://lnkd.in/e6tiEe8R
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A group of clinical trialists in #palliativecare from around the world have reflected on our tips when designing a clinical trial. Though clinical trials in this area can be challenging these tried and tested approaches can ensure we can answer important questions and impact lives. The important of pilot and feasibility work, justifying equipoise and considering realistic protocols are some of the tips included. The learnings in palliative care can inform #clinicaltrials in other clinical areas too! UTS Faculty of Health INSIGHT UTS Research Institute for Innovative Solutions for Well-being and Health https://lnkd.in/gawEw6XW
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The August Policy Update is now available to ACNS members on the ACNS Policy Priorities page. This month's update includes ACNS's response to the CY 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule, an introduction to legislation to stabilize the Physician Fee Schedule, and more. The complete update and previous updates can be found here: https://ow.ly/sU1Y50PZJwX.
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You are invited to participate in a research study conducted by a group of Physician Assistant students from Touro University Nevada. We are interested in knowing preferred guidelines used by physicians (MD or DO), physician assistants, and nurse practitioners to screen women in Nevada for postpartum depression. Healthcare providers that do not practice in Nevada are not eligible to participate. If you are eligible, we appreciate your time and participation. This anonymous survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. This survey is being distributed through multiple platforms. If you have already completed this survey, please do not resubmit. Your participation is voluntary and you can choose to discontinue participation at any time without consequences. No information that may identify you will be collected. If you have any questions about this study, please get in touch with the Principal Investigator, Lindsey Reynolds, PA-C at lreynold@touro.edu Submissions are open until August 31. Follow the link below to complete the survey: https://lnkd.in/dtG_5-yv
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Director of Research Carley McPherson champions the value of bringing clinical trials to community hospitals. At Lakeridge Health, she’s dedicated to growing research capacity to improve trial access, diversity, and patient care in Durham Region and beyond. Carley highlights why community hospitals are an untapped resource: “The majority of patient contacts happen at these entities, yet clinical research often lags. This represents a missed opportunity for patient access and population representation.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/e3hRReGi
Funding gaps and missed data: The case for bringing clinical trials to community hospitals
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https://lnkd.in/efppHbvb Hot off the presses - RTI research pub May 2024, looking forward to reading more closely after work! "Conclusion Enhanced supports for improving care coordination, discharge education, and post-discharge follow-up had mixed or neutral effectiveness for improving the patient experience with care, compared to standard care or simpler improvement approaches. There is a need to advance the body of evidence on how to improve the patient experience with discharge support and transitional approaches."
Systematic review of contemporary interventions for improving discharge support and transitions of care from the patient experience perspective
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