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Editorial | Ética clínica: consentimento para vacinação de crianças.

4 Out, 2021 | 10:32h

Clinical ethics: consent for vaccination in children – Archives of Disease in Childhood


Bem-estar do médico 2.0: onde estamos e para onde vamos?

4 Out, 2021 | 10:19h

Physician Well-being 2.0: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? – Mayo Clinic Proceedings

Conteúdos relacionados:

Consensus Study – Taking Action Against Clinician Burnout: A Systems Approach to Professional Well-Being – National Academies of Medicine

[Abstract Only] Assessment of Risk Factors for Suicide Among US Health Care Professionals

Beyond Burnout: Docs Decry ‘Moral Injury’ From Financial Pressures of Health Care

Perspective: Hospital Administration Response to Physician Stress and Burnout

Opinion: It’s Time to Talk About Physician Burnout and Moral Injury

Systematic Review: Effect of Organization-Directed Workplace Interventions on Physician Burnout

Perspective: The 3 Causes Of Physician Burnout (And Why There’s No Simple Solution)

Physician Burnout: A Global Crisis (várias fontes sobre o tema)


Produtos derivados de Cannabis estão sendo vendidos como remédios para dormir – estas são as evidências sobre sua efetividade.

1 Out, 2021 | 21:45h

Cannabis products are being sold as sleep remedies – here’s the evidence about their effectiveness – The Conversation

Estudos relacionados:

Cannabinol and Sleep: Separating Fact from Fiction – Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids for Impaired Sleep: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials – Sleep (link para o resumo – $ para o texto completo)

 


Estudo mostra que dizer “pessoa com esquizofrenia”, em vez de “esquizofrênico”, pode ser mais adequado e impactar o tratamento médico.

1 Out, 2021 | 21:44h

Saying ‘person with schizophrenia,’ not ‘schizophrenic,’ can affect clinician beliefs, study finds – STAT

Artigo original: It’s Time for Counselors to Modify Our Language: It Matters When We Call Our Clients Schizophrenics Versus People With Schizophrenia – Journal of Counseling & Development ($)


Recapitulando a pandemia: lições que aprendemos.

1 Out, 2021 | 20:24h

A pandemic recap: lessons we have learned – World Journal of Emergency Surgery


Diretriz AAN | Uso de mídias sociais na atenção à saúde – oportunidades, desafios e considerações éticas.

1 Out, 2021 | 20:16h

Use of Social Media in Health Care—Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations: A Position Statement of the American Academy of Neurology – Neurology


Vídeo | Explicação do tedioso processo de treinar computadores a “pensarem”.

1 Out, 2021 | 20:10h

Watch: The tedious process of training computers to think about medicine, explained – STAT


Estudo mostra que a COVID-19 causou a maior redução na expectativa de vida desde a Segunda Guerra Mundial.

1 Out, 2021 | 18:51h

Comunicado de imprensa: COVID-19 has caused the biggest decrease in life expectancy since World War II – University of Oxford

Estudo original: Quantifying impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic through life-expectancy losses: a population-level study of 29 countries – International Journal of Epidemiology

Comentários:

Life expectancy falls in 27 of 29 nations amid COVID-19 – CIDRAP

Covid has wiped out years of progress on life expectancy, finds study – The Guardian

Conteúdos relacionados:

Just how do deaths due to COVID-19 stack up?

Tracking excess mortality across countries during the COVID-19 pandemic with the World Mortality Dataset.

Exploring the gap between excess mortality and COVID-19 deaths in 67 countries.

Report: Three new estimates of India’s all-cause excess mortality during the COVID-19 Pandemic – pandemic death toll estimated to be between 3.4 million and 4.9 million excess deaths.

COVID-19 has caused 6.9 million deaths globally, more than double what official reports show

 

Comentário no Twitter

 


Editorial | É hora de mandar as crianças de volta para a escola.

1 Out, 2021 | 18:49h

It’s time to send children back to school – Nature Medicine


Evidência mostra que, sim, máscaras evitam a COVID-19 – e máscaras cirúrgicas são preferíveis.

1 Out, 2021 | 18:45h

Evidence shows that, yes, masks prevent COVID-19 – and surgical masks are the way to go – The Conversation

Conteúdo relacionado: [Preprint] Largest study of masks yet details their importance in fighting Covid-19.


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