Journal of the American Geriatrics Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
The
development
of
anti-amyloid
monoclonal
antibodies
has
changed
the
landscape
care
for
patients
with
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD).
potential
financial
conflicts
interest
(COIs)
physicians
related
to
these
medications
is
unknown.
Abstract
Artificial
intelligence
(AI)
is
reshaping
healthcare,
promising
improved
diagnostics,
personalized
treatments,
and
streamlined
operations.
Yet
a
lack
of
trust
remains
persistent
barrier
to
widespread
adoption.
This
Perspective
examines
the
web
in
AI-assisted
healthcare
systems,
exploring
relationships
it
shapes,
systemic
inequalities
can
reinforce,
technical
challenges
poses.
We
highlight
bidirectional
nature
trust,
which
both
patients
providers
must
AI
while
these
systems
rely
on
quality
human
input
function
effectively.
Using
models
care-seeking
behavior,
we
explore
potential
affect
patients’
decisions
seek
care,
influence
institutions,
diverse
demographic
clinical
settings.
argue
that
addressing
trust-related
requires
rigorous
empirical
research,
equitable
algorithm
design,
shared
accountability
frameworks.
Ultimately,
AI’s
impact
hinges
not
just
progress
but
sustaining
may
erode
if
biases
persist,
transparency
falters,
or
incentives
misalign.
Trends in Urology & Men s Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Prostate
cancer
is
the
most
commonly
diagnosed
in
UK
men,
with
Black
men
facing
higher
incidence
and
mortality
rates
compared
to
White
men.
Genetic
societal
factors
contribute
these
disparities,
but
exact
causes
remain
unclear.
Current
screening
guidelines
do
not
address
ethnic
differences
outcomes,
barriers
early
detection
for
include
medical
mistrust,
cultural
stigmas
lack
of
awareness.
Coordinated
strategic
efforts
will
be
needed
barriers,
focusing
on
generating
high‐quality
evidence
detection,
rebuilding
trust
expanding
access
diagnostic
services.
BMJ Global Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. e017142 - e017142
Published: April 1, 2025
As
global
vaccination
rates
have
reached
their
lowest
point
in
nearly
15
years,
effective
interventions
are
being
required
globally
to
promote
vaccination;
however,
there
is
a
lack
of
rigorous
evaluation
the
effect
various
interventions.
Through
synthesis,
we
analysed
data
from
approximately
6
125
795
participants
across
319
studies
41
countries
reveal
landscape
four
intervention
themes
and
assess
effectiveness
increasing
rates.
We
found
an
overall
positive
main
on
improving
vaccination.
Specifically,
dialogue-based
increased
by
43.1%
(95%
CI:
29.8
57.9%,
with
sizes
measured
as
relative
risks
(RRs)),
though
they
may
not
always
be
adolescents
or
sample
higher
percentage
male
participants.
Incentive-based
interventions,
whether
implemented
alone
combined
other
themes,
failed
demonstrate
significant
children.
Reminder/recall-based
were
also
for
promoting
(38.5%
increase,
95%
28.9
48.9%),
particularly
completing
vaccine
series.
Multi-component
exhibited
excellent
(54.3%
40.5
69.6%),
combination
dialogue,
incentive
reminder/recall
proving
more
than
multi-component
but
showing
no
effects
populations
high
initial
However,
that
most
cases
combining
additional
single
significantly
improve
effectiveness,
especially
incentive-based
reminder/recall-based
appear
beneficial
some
specific
combinations.
These
findings
underscore
importance
governments,
public
health
officials
advocacy
groups
implementing
appropriate
selecting
tailored
populations,
strategically
completion
series
effectively
save
lives.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: April 9, 2025
Recent
events
like
the
COVID-19
pandemic
or
operational
innovations
such
as
increased
use
of
advanced
providers
have
compelled
physicians
to
take
on
additional
roles
public
health
spokesperson
team
leader.
Lectures
and
workshops
are
common
educational
tools
utilized
address
these
changing
but
require
significant
time,
resources,
often
overshadowed
by
preference
for
personal
experience.
The
purpose
this
commentary
is
suggest
that
lived
experience
healthcare
leaders,
expressed
through
qualitative
research-based
interviews,
offer
an
engaging
tool
professional
development
interviewee
interviewer,
especially
when
a
student
interviewer.
Through
student's
perspective,
building
off
class
project,
three
leaders
were
interviewed,
responses
analyzed.
Common
themes
approachability,
perspective
taking,
vision
establishment,
empowerment
identified.
student's,
supervising
faculty
co-author's,
reflections
illustrate
impact
using
research
approach
broaden
their
insights
into
complexities
associated
with
being
leader
in
system
incorporates
clinical
care
requirements.
However,
scaling
medical
school
class,
body,
would
altering
method
group
interviews.
Life,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 638 - 638
Published: April 11, 2025
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
significantly
impacted
healthcare-seeking
behaviors,
leading
to
delayed
cancer
diagnoses
due
hospital-related
anxiety.
This
case
highlights
the
severe
consequences
of
medical
consultation
in
a
patient
with
advanced
ovarian
cancer.
A
47-year-old
female
presented
abdominal
distension,
massive
ascites,
and
extensive
wall
necrosis
after
avoiding
care
for
months
anxiety,
exacerbated
by
loss
her
husband
during
pandemic.
On
admission,
CT
scan
could
not
be
performed
patient’s
inability
lie
supine
extreme
distension.
To
relieve
pressure
improve
respiratory
function,
an
drain
was
inserted,
releasing
72
L
ascitic
fluid
over
five
days.
Following
drainage,
imaging
confirmed
large
tumor
peritoneal
involvement,
multidisciplinary
team
(surgeons,
gynecologists,
plastic
surgeons,
anesthetists,
intensive
specialists)
determined
need
surgical
intervention.
Histopathology
mucinous
adenocarcinoma
pseudomyxoma
peritonei
(FIGO
IIIB).
underscores
critical
impact
oncological
diagnosis
enhanced
education,
mental
health
support,
structured
screening
programs
prevent
similar
late-stage
presentations.