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Transition Needs Among Veterans Living With Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSIONS: Military personnel who transition to civilian life report several important challenges; however, the generalizability to individuals released with chronic pain is uncertain. Further research is needed to better understand the transition experiences of veterans with chronic pain to best address their needs and enhance their well-being.PMID:37675856 | DOI:10.1093/milmed/usad363
Source: Military Medicine - September 7, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mansi Patel Jane Jomy Rachel J Couban H élène Le Scelleur Jason W Busse Source Type: research

Evaluation of health-related quality of life among the older adults with and without hypertension: results of a cross-sectional study
ConclusionCompared with non-hypertensive respondents, hypertensive patients performed worse in all aspects of HRQoL. In addition to focusing on common health risk factors (e.g. cognitive impairment and NCDs), more care should also be prior to giving to older hypertensive patients with low socioeconomic status and encouraging them to engage in regular physical activity.
Source: Journal of Public Health - September 4, 2023 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Three-level ACDF versus 3-level laminectomy and fusion: are there differences in outcomes? An analysis of the Quality Outcomes Database cervical spondylotic myelopathy cohort
CONCLUSIONS: In a cohort limited to 3-level fusion surgical procedures, ACDF was associated with reduced blood loss, shorter hospitalization length, and higher routine home discharge rates; however, PCF resulted in lower rates of postoperative dysphagia. The procedures yielded comparably significant improvements in functional status (mJOA score), neck and arm pain, neck pain-related disability, and quality of life at 3, 12, and 24 months. ACDF patients had significantly higher odds of maximum satisfaction (NASS score 1). Given comparable outcomes, patients should be counseled on each approach's complication profile to aid ...
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - September 1, 2023 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Vardhaan S Ambati Mohamed Macki Andrew K Chan Giorgos D Michalopoulos Vivian P Le Alysha B Jamieson Dean Chou Christopher I Shaffrey Oren N Gottfried Erica F Bisson Anthony L Asher Domagoj Coric Eric A Potts Kevin T Foley Michael Y Wang Kai-Ming Fu Michae Source Type: research