Publications by authors named "Dylan M Bush"

ObjectiveGastrointestinal diseases are common, yet some countries still lack endoscopy. Modern flexible endoscopy was introduced to the Solomon Islands National Referral Hospital (NRH) in 2012, but little is known about gastrointestinal disease in the country.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study describes trends in upper gastrointestinal diseases to inform local research and health programming.

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Background: Solomon Islands is a Western Pacific nation with one of the highest diabetes prevalences in the world. The delivery of surgical care is challenging given the country's complex geography and limited healthcare resources. This retrospective study aims to quantify diabetes-associated major limb amputation and to describe the characteristics of patients undergoing this procedure.

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Objective: Solomon Islands, a Western Pacific nation, faces a growing burden of type II diabetes amid chronic healthcare shortages. Surgeons report increased incidence of diabetic amputations; however, data on infection rates and pathology remain scarce. This study describes the microbiology of diabetic ulcers in cases of major limb amputation.

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Stigma is a public health concern. Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with substance use disorders (SUDs) can adversely impact clinical care and outcomes. Beliefs about SUD, prior experience and familiarity to persons with SUD, and educational curricula drive attitudes among health-care workers.

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