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Introduction: The management of patients with major trauma is complex and encompasses the entire clinical pathway. The trauma coordinator role has been introduced to enhance communication and coordination. Despite the clinical benefits of trauma coordinators, their implementation in Italy is currently limited.
Methods: We conducted a national online survey from May to July 2023 consisting of 6 sections: (1) the trauma centers, (2) the knowledge of the trauma coordinator, (3a) trauma coordinator characteristics, (3b) characteristics that the trauma coordinator should have, (4) trauma coordinator's role and duties, (5) trauma coordinator organizational characteristics, and (6) barriers and opportunities. We performed a descriptive statistics and tested the agreement among raters for sections 2 and 6 using Cohen's or Fleiss' kappa.
Results: Fifty-five respondents from 26 trauma centers participated in the survey. Sixty percent of respondents indicated that a trauma coordinator exists in their trauma center, but only 31% reported that the trauma coordinator is formally recognized. Most trauma coordinators had experience in critical care (69%), but 45% of respondents noted that no rewards were provided for their function. The barriers to trauma coordinator implementation were the absence of a job description (40%) and a lack of human resources (45%). For opportunities, enhanced communication among providers was the most reported benefit. Full agreement on the knowledge of trauma coordinators was found in only 3 centers.
Conclusion: This survey highlights the need for a more structured integration of trauma coordinators into trauma care teams. Emphasizing clear role descriptions, formal recognition, and appropriate compensation is essential to maximize the impact of trauma coordinators on patient outcomes.
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Curr Dev Nutr
September 2025
Department of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition, Atlantic Technological University, Galway, Ireland.
Background: Nutrition underpins athletic performance, enhancing training, reducing injury risk, and accelerating recovery. In the event of an injury, performance dietitians (PDs) and nutritionists' (PNs) play a vital role by tailoring nutritional strategies to support tissue repair, optimize athlete's recoveries, and return to play.
Objectives: This study explored nutritional strategies recommended and employed by Irish PDs and PNs to assess, manage, and support athletes during the initial stages of sports-related injuries.
J Addict Nurs
September 2025
Irma Alvarado, PhD, MSN, RN, HACP, Hoang Nguyen, PhD, and Cindy West, DNP, APRN, CRNA, School of Nursing, UTMB Health, Galveston, Texas.
Introduction: Health professionals may be susceptible to misusing alcohol due to stress and burnout. This is especially true in states with high alcohol consumption. Health care organizations can implement evidence-based policies, programs, and solutions that identify, address, and help prevent adverse outcomes and burnout for health workers.
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September 2025
UCHealth, University of Colorado Health, Loveland, Colorado, USA.
Introduction: Trauma is the leading cause of death among individuals aged 1-44 years, and it is estimated that many of these deaths could be prevented. Clinical guidance is an essential step toward the optimization of trauma care, especially within rural environments. This qualitative case series seeks to better understand how trauma clinical guidance (TCG) plays a role in rural trauma providers' patient management.
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September 2025
Medical Center of the Rockies, Loveland, CO, USA.
Introduction: Developing and implementing trauma clinical guidance is integral to providing quality care to all trauma patients while maintaining a minimum standard of treatment. A mixed-methods novel consensus-building approach was used to identify the current barriers to developing and implementing trauma clinical guidance and highlight the priority areas for change to better support end users.
Methods: As part of year 1 of the Design for Implementation: The Future of Trauma Clinical Guidance and Research Conference Series, preconference participant surveys and hybrid, professionally facilitated, structured dialogue were used to define the ideal future state of trauma clinical guidance development and dissemination.
Clin Exp Dent Res
October 2025
Laboratory of Experimental Physiopathology, Program of postgraduate in Science of Health, Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense, Criciúma, Santa Catarina state, Brazil.
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the effects of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) synthesized with Curcumin (Curcuma longa L.) or Açai (Euterpe oleracea) versus a commercial treatment and photobiomodulation in rat palatal wounds.
Methods: In vitro cell viability tests assessed nanoparticle toxicity.