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Objective: Health professionals participating in learning health networks collect data for informing clinical decision-making, research, and quality improvement (QI). To optimize the collection and use of clinical and Parent Reported Outcome (PRO) data for these purposes, it is important to understand the priorities of patient registry "end users" (clinicians, researchers, and patients/families).
Methods: The analysis used a sequential mixed-methods approach with parent (n = 93) and clinician (n = 167) surveys followed by targeted interviews (parent n = 9, clinician/researcher n = 7) completed at Autism Care Network (ACNet) sites to better understand current use of registry data and parent/clinician priorities.
Results: Sixty percent of parents reported receiving behavioral data regarding their child from their health provider in the past, and 90% felt these data would help them understand their child's behavior. Among data access options parents preferred an online portal (72%) and/or the clinic's electronic medical record (59%). Parents indicated willingness to complete surveys longitudinally if the assessments correlated with their child's specific areas of difficulty. Priorities for clinicians included easy access to the data (84%), meaningful connection to clinical outcomes (81%), and measures that can demonstrate change in symptoms over time (76%) and that are easy for families to complete (80%). Both groups recommend assessing parenting stress and social determinants of health.
Conclusion: Consideration of end-user priorities can improve patient registry data collection, analysis, and utilization. Families may be more willing to participate if they can receive direct benefit by accessing their own data and clinicians use this data to optimize clinical care.
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January 2025
Ural State Medical University, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
The article presents the study results of publications on the history of forensic medicine in the Forensic Medical Expertise journal for the 1958-2023. The data on the number of publications for the entire specified period are presented, the author's composition and their publication activities have been analyzed. The analysis of publications with classification by the same type of directionality was carried out, the most common thematic units are highlighted.
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Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination of the Department of Health Care of the City of Moscow, Moscow, Russia.
The article considers the main phases of traffic injury (TI) described by A.A. Solokhin in 1968 and their modern application in forensic medical and automotive examination.
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January 2025
Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Objective: To establish organ affiliation of liver microparticles using forensic cytological method based on hepatocytes' morphological characteristics and to determine their species belonging according to the human IgG using a quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Material And Methods: Previously dried microparticles (from 0.2×0.
Sud Med Ekspert
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Bureau of Forensic Medical Expertise, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
Unlabelled: Forming wound canal is one of the main signs of gunshot wound. Its features are related to the following differential diagnostic signs: presence of gunshot wound, its intravitality, prescription, direction of projectile (bullet) movement, power of used weapon, etc.
Objective: To study the mechanisms of wound canal formation in gunshot injury, the pattern of damage to the biological tissues of its walls (mainly, blood vessels), the features of hemorrhages forming around it.
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