Complex chronic illness in older sexual and gender minority adults tied to higher Medicare spending and use

Linked Medicare and survey data show chronic condition complexity is a major cost driver, with discrimination patterns that complicate access. Older sexual and gender minority Medicare beneficiaries with more severe and complex chronic conditions had higher Medicare spending, higher physician spending, and higher odds of being high-cost and using healthcare. Disability and dual eligibility were […]
Nurse-delivered brief counselling reduced anxiety after self-poisoning at six months, but not at one year

A single hospital counselling session improved short-term anxiety and some coping skills, without clear effects on depression, alcohol risk, or repeat self-harm. A nurse-delivered brief counselling session after non-fatal self-poisoning lowered anxiety at six months, but the difference was not present at one year. The intervention also increased some coping strategies at six months, with […]
LIVEBORN newborn resuscitation feedback proved feasible and usable

In two Democratic Republic of the Congo facilities, an observer-led mobile health tool reached feasibility for observing births, with mixed results for debriefing uptake. LIVEBORN, a mobile health application designed to give real-time guidance and support debriefing during newborn resuscitation, was feasible to use for observing births in two facilities. In this pilot, 74% of […]
When ADHD Care Works, It’s Usually Because the System Finally Does

When a diagnosis isn’t the hard part—getting help is ADHD is often talked about as a personal challenge: trouble focusing, time slipping away, emotions running hot, motivation coming and going. But for many people, the most exhausting part is not the symptoms—it’s navigating care. Long waitlists, uneven provider knowledge, fragmented school supports, and conflicting advice […]
Calmer Minds at the Bedside: How Mindfulness Reduced “Showing Up But Not Fully There” Among ICU Nurses

When Showing Up Isn’t the Same as Being There: ICU Nursing and the Hidden Cost of Presenteeism In intensive care units, nurses carry the weight of life-and-death decisions while navigating alarms, complex protocols, and rotating shifts. In this setting, simply coming to work is not the same as being fully present. Psychologists call this gap […]
Belonging to Breathe: How Group Identity Shapes NHS Staff Engagement with Mindfulness

When Mindfulness Becomes a Badge We Wear at Work Mindfulness isn’t just a personal habit; in busy healthcare settings, it can feel like a badge of who you are. Are you one of the “mindful people”? Do you belong with them? This question sits at the heart of the research paper A qualitative exploration of […]
Less Pain, More Trust: How a Simpler Penicillin Shot Helps Māori and Pacific Families Stay Healthy

When Fewer Injections Mean More Life: Easing the Load for Māori and Pacific Families Acute rheumatic fever can leave a lifelong mark, especially when it leads to rheumatic heart disease. In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori and Pacific Peoples carry a disproportionate share of this burden. Protecting the heart requires months to years of regular penicillin […]
Mindfulness Unlocked: Enhancing Focus in the Lab-Coated World

Introduction: A Breath of Fresh Air in the Hustle of Science The corridors of research labs resonate with the bustling energy of medical scientists, who juggle the demands of both clinical care and rigorous scientific inquiry. It’s a high-stakes world, where sharp focus and unwavering attention are not just virtues but necessities. However, the relentless […]
Unlocking Health Through the Power of the Mind: A Closer Look at Mind-Body Resiliency Programs for Healthcare Workers

Introduction: The Mind-Body Connection Unveiled Have you ever noticed how a calming moment of deep breathing or a restorative yoga session can melt your stresses away, even if just for a little while? In a world where hustle and bustle reign, the quest for inner peace can often feel elusive, particularly for healthcare workers who […]
Navigating Stressful Waters: How Spiritual Health and Sleep Shape Nurses’ Well-being During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Introduction: Amidst the Storm – Nurses in the Pandemic Imagine being at the frontline of a global crisis, where each day brings new challenges and uncertainties. For many nurses, this was their reality during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when their roles extended far beyond traditional boundaries. As they battled not just physical fatigue but […]