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Interpersonal touch interventions for patients in intensive care: A design-oriented realist review.

Nursing open

Harris SJ, Papathanassoglou EDE, Gee M, Hampshaw SM, Lindgren L, Haywood A.
PMID: 30918674
Nurs Open. 2018 Oct 24;6(2):216-235. doi: 10.1002/nop2.200. eCollection 2019 Apr.

AIM: To develop a theoretical framework to inform the design of interpersonal touch interventions intended to reduce stress in adult intensive care unit patients.DESIGN: Realist review with an intervention design-oriented approach.METHODS: We searched CINAHL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL, Web of...

Sedatives and sedation at the end of life: a nursing home retrospective cohort study.

BMJ supportive & palliative care

Schildmann E, Bolzani A, Meesters S, Grüne B, Marheineke A, Remi C, Bausewein C.
PMID: 31780449
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2019 Nov 28; doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-001984. Epub 2019 Nov 28.

OBJECTIVES: Sedatives are frequently used at the end of life in specialist palliative care. There is scarce information about their use in nursing homes. Therefore, we aimed to assess the use of (1) sedatives generally and (2) 'sedatives with...

Survey on sedation-analgesia regimens, in particular the use of dexmedetomidine, among Dutch implanters of spinal cord neurostimulators.

Scandinavian journal of pain

Ter Bruggen FFJA, Stronks DL, Huygen FJPM.
PMID: 31377743
Scand J Pain. 2019 Aug 05;19(4):823-827. doi: 10.1515/sjpain-2019-0058. Print 2019 Oct 25.

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: During implantation of most spinal cord neurostimulators, patients need to be cooperative to give feedback during lead placement, and also be comfortable. Sedation and analgesia can support these conditions. This survey aimed to provide an overview...

Rectal Thiopental versus Intramuscular Ketamine in Pediatric Procedural Sedation and Analgesia; a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Emergency (Tehran, Iran)

Azizkhani R, Esmailian M, Shojaei A, Golshani K.
PMID: 26512365
Emerg (Tehran). 2015;3(1):22-6.

INTRODUCTION: Physicians frequently deal with procedures which require sedation of pediatric patients. Laceration repair is one of them. No study has been performed regarding the comparison between induction of sedation with sodium thiopental and ketamine in laceration repair. Therefore,...

Sleep Medication and Athletic Performance-The Evidence for Practitioners and Future Research Directions.

Frontiers in physiology

Taylor L, Chrismas BC, Dascombe B, Chamari K, Fowler PM.
PMID: 27014084
Front Physiol. 2016 Mar 07;7:83. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00083. eCollection 2016.

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Association of rotating shift work schedules and the use of prescribed sleep medication: A prospective cohort study.

Journal of sleep research

Tucker P, Härmä M, Ojajärvi A, Kivimäki M, Leineweber C, Oksanen T, Salo P, Vahtera J.
PMID: 34128266
J Sleep Res. 2021 Dec;30(6):e13349. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13349. Epub 2021 Jun 14.

We examined whether working rotating shifts, with or without night work, is associated with the purchase of prescribed sleep medication, and whether the association is dependent on age. Data were obtained from a longitudinal cohort study of Finnish public...

Hypnotic drug risks of mortality, infection, depression, and cancer: but lack of benefit.

F1000Research

Kripke DF.
PMID: 27303633
F1000Res. 2016 May 19;5:918. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.8729.2. eCollection 2016.

This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits, reassessing and updating advice presented to the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (United States FDA). Almost every month, new information appears about the risks of hypnotics (sleeping...

Hypnotic drug risks of mortality, infection, depression, and cancer: but lack of benefit.

F1000Research

Kripke DF.
PMID: 27303633
F1000Res. 2016 May 19;5:918. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.8729.3. eCollection 2016.

This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits. Almost every month, new information appears about the risks of hypnotics (sleeping pills). The most important risks of hypnotics include excess mortality (especially overdose deaths, quiet deaths at night,...

Use of sedating medications around nursing home admission in Denmark.

Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety

Pottegård A, Lundby C, Jarbøl DE, Larsen SP, Hoppe BC, Hoffmann H, Thompson W.
PMID: 34382278
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2021 Nov;30(11):1560-1565. doi: 10.1002/pds.5341. Epub 2021 Aug 22.

PURPOSE: To examine use of sedating medications around the time of nursing home admission in Denmark.METHODS: We conducted a register-based drug utilization study, describing patterns of commonly used medications with sedative effects leading up to and after nursing home...

[Experiences when handling sleep medicines: Group discussions with nursing students about benzodiazepines and Z-drugs].

Pflege

Heinemann S, Kasper-Deußen AK, Weiß V, Marx G, Himmel W.
PMID: 34854326
Pflege. 2021 Dec 02; doi: 10.1024/1012-5302/a000853. Epub 2021 Dec 02.

Experiences when handling sleep medicines: Group discussions with nursing students about benzodiazepines and Z-drugs

Using machine learning to predict suicide in the 30 days after discharge from psychiatric hospital in Denmark.

The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science

Jiang T, Rosellini AJ, Horváth-Puhó E, Shiner B, Street AE, Lash TL, Sørensen HT, Gradus JL.
PMID: 33653425
Br J Psychiatry. 2021 Mar 03;1-8. doi: 10.1192/bjp.2021.19. Epub 2021 Mar 03.

BACKGROUND: Suicide risk is high in the 30 days after discharge from psychiatric hospital, but knowledge of the profiles of high-risk patients remains limited.AIMS: To examine sex-specific risk profiles for suicide in the 30 days after discharge from psychiatric...

Risk of fall-related injury and all-cause hospitalization of select concomitant central nervous system medication prescribing in older adult persistent opioid users: A case-time-control analysis.

Pharmacotherapy

Moran KM, Calip GS, Lee TA, Koronkowski MJ, Lau DT, Schumock GT.
PMID: 34328644
Pharmacotherapy. 2021 Sep;41(9):733-742. doi: 10.1002/phar.2612. Epub 2021 Aug 26.

BACKGROUND: Concomitant use of central nervous system (CNS) medications frequently occurs in older adults with persistent opioid use. The risks of adverse outcomes associated with combinations of opioids, sedative hypnotics, or skeletal muscle relaxants have not been sufficiently described...

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