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Case report and management of suspected acute appendicitis in pregnancy. 妊娠期疑似急性阑尾炎的病例报告和处理方法。
Pub Date : 2011-02-01
Daniel Murariu, Brent Tatsuno, Cori-Ann M Hirai, Ryan Takamori

Suspected cases of acute appendicitis in pregnancy are considered surgical emergencies due to the potentially devastating outcomes for both mother and unborn child if the appendix perforates. Acute appendicitis is also the number one cause of non-traumatic acute abdomen in pregnancy, as well as the number one cause of fetal death. We present a case report with a typical presentation of suspected acute appendicitis in a pregnant woman. The work up and diagnostic tools available are discussed at length, as well as the finer points in treatment of this population.

妊娠期急性阑尾炎疑似病例被视为外科急诊,因为阑尾穿孔可能对母亲和胎儿造成毁灭性的后果。急性阑尾炎也是导致妊娠期非外伤性急腹症的首要原因,同时也是导致胎儿死亡的首要原因。我们将介绍一例典型的孕妇疑似急性阑尾炎的病例报告。我们将详细讨论现有的检查和诊断工具,以及对这一人群的治疗要点。
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Envision our state with "no more cancer". 设想我们的国家“不再有癌症”。
Pub Date : 2011-02-01
Paula Higuchi
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Improvement in likelihood to donate blood after being offered a topical anesthetic. 在使用局部麻醉剂后,献血的可能性有所提高。
Pub Date : 2011-02-01
Kyle M Watanabe, Jeffrey Jay, Christopher Alicto, Loren G Yamamoto

Background: While there are many reasons people choose not to donate blood, pain sustained during the venipuncture portion of the blood donation process is likely one deterrent to volunteer donation. The purpose of this study was to survey the improvement in likelihood of donation if participants were given the option of a topical anesthetic cream prior to venipuncture.

Study design and methods: Over a three month period 316 adults (convenience sample) completed a one page survey consisting of twelve questions pertaining to blood donation. Participants were asked about their likelihood of donating blood in the near future (No Possibility, Possible, Likely, Certain). They were then informed of the possibility of using a topical anesthetic cream prior to donation. Subsequently, their likelihood of donating blood was reassessed.

Results: Fifty (16%) subjects reported an increased likelihood of donating blood if offered a topical anesthetic (p〈0.0001). Of these respondents reporting an increase in donation likelihood, eleven improved by 2 or more likelihood categories. Amongst the 169 participants who never donated blood, 34 (20%) reported an increased likelihood of donation after being told about the topical anesthetic cream, compared to 16 (10%) of the 147 subjects who had previously donated blood (p=0.02).

Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that providing a topical anesthetic had a positive effect on the study participants' likelihood of donating blood. This improvement was greater amongst those who have never donated blood.

背景:尽管人们选择不献血的原因有很多,但献血过程中静脉穿刺时的疼痛很可能是阻碍自愿献血的原因之一。本研究的目的是调查如果参与者在静脉穿刺前可以选择使用局部麻醉膏,那么献血的可能性会有多大:在三个月的时间里,316 名成年人(方便抽样)完成了一份一页纸的调查,其中包括 12 个与献血有关的问题。参与者被问及近期内献血的可能性(不可能、可能、可能、肯定)。然后,他们被告知在献血前使用局部麻醉膏的可能性。随后,对他们献血的可能性进行重新评估:结果:50 名受试者(16%)表示,如果使用局部麻醉剂,献血的可能性会增加(p〈0.0001)。在这些表示献血可能性增加的受试者中,有 11 人的献血可能性提高了 2 个或更多类别。在 169 名从未献过血的受试者中,有 34 人(20%)在得知外用麻醉膏后表示献血的可能性增加,而在 147 名曾经献过血的受试者中,只有 16 人(10%)表示献血的可能性增加(p=0.02):本研究结果表明,提供局部麻醉剂对研究参与者献血的可能性有积极影响。在从未献过血的受试者中,这种影响更大。
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Access to care: the physician's perspective. 获得医疗服务:医生的观点。
Pub Date : 2011-02-01
Alan Tice, Janessa E Ruckle, Omar S Sultan, Stephen Kemble

Private practice physicians in Hawaii were surveyed to better understand their impressions of different insurance plans and their willingness to care for patients with those plans. Physician experiences and perspectives were investigated in regard to reimbursement, formulary limitations, pre-authorizations, specialty referrals, responsiveness to problems, and patient knowledge of their plans. The willingness of physicians to accept new patients from specific insurance company programs clearly correlated with the difficulties and limitations physicians perceive in working with the companies (p<0.0012). Survey results indicate that providers in private practice were much more likely to accept University Health Alliance (UHA) and Hawaii Medical Services Association (HMSA) Commercial insurance than Aloha Care Advantage and Aloha Quest. This was likely related to the more favorable impressions of the services, payments, and lower administrative burden offered by those companies compared with others.

夏威夷的私人执业医生接受了调查,以更好地了解他们对不同保险计划的印象,以及他们为这些计划的患者提供护理的意愿。调查了医生的经验和观点,包括报销、处方限制、预授权、专科转诊、对问题的反应以及患者对其计划的了解。医生接受来自特定保险公司项目的新患者的意愿,显然与医生在与保险公司合作时感受到的困难和限制相关
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The role of morbidity and mortality (M&M) conferences in medical education. 发病率和死亡率会议在医学教育中的作用。
Pub Date : 2011-02-01
Tod C Aeby
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RMATRIX - Clinical Translational Research Award. RMATRIX -临床转化研究奖。
Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Jerris R Hedges, Bruce Shiramizu, Todd Seto
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A center for self-management of chronic illnesses in diverse groups. 不同群体慢性疾病自我管理中心。
Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Jillian Inouye, Mary G Boland, Claudio R Nigg, Kathleen Sullivan, Anne Leake, Debra Mark, Cheryl L Albright

Prevention and successful treatment of chronic disease require a scientific understanding of the impacts and interactions of ethnicity, culture, and illness on self-management interventions. This article presents one approach to developing effective methods to address the needs of ethnic minorities living with chronic illnesses. Described is the University of Hawaii Center for Ohana Self-Management of Chronic Illnesses (COSMCI) located in the School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene and funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research (Award Number P20NR010671). The interdisciplinary center focuses on family and community self-management interventions in ethnically diverse populations with chronic illnesses. Areas discussed are: 1) the operational structure for creating an environment conducive to interdisciplinary ohana self-management chronic illness research in ethnically diverse populations; and 2) the development of sustainable interdisciplinary, biobehavioral research capacity. The COSMCI uses a social cognitive theory framework to guide the application of established self-management interventions to Asian and Pacific Island populations (API) through three conceptually linked research projects on HIV infection, type 2 diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. COSMI addresses the feasibility of sharing of lessons learned among the approaches taken. The interdisciplinary nature of COSMCI increases the potential success of the intervention efforts.

预防和成功治疗慢性疾病需要科学地了解种族、文化和疾病对自我管理干预措施的影响和相互作用。本文提出了一种开发有效方法来解决患有慢性疾病的少数民族的需求的方法。描述的是夏威夷大学奥哈纳慢性病自我管理中心(COSMCI),位于护理与口腔卫生学院,由国家护理研究所资助(奖励号P20NR010671)。该跨学科中心专注于多种族慢性疾病患者的家庭和社区自我管理干预。讨论的领域包括:1)在不同种族人群中创造有利于跨学科自我管理慢性病研究环境的操作结构;2)发展可持续的跨学科、生物行为学研究能力。该中心利用社会认知理论框架,通过关于艾滋病毒感染、2型糖尿病和慢性阻塞性肺病的三个概念相关的研究项目,指导已确立的自我管理干预措施在亚洲和太平洋岛屿人口中的应用。COSMI探讨了在采取的各种方法之间分享经验教训的可行性。COSMCI的跨学科性质增加了干预工作的潜在成功。
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Responding to the needs of culturally diverse women who experience intimate partner violence. 满足遭受亲密伴侣暴力的不同文化背景妇女的需求。
Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Lois Magnussen, Jan Shoultz, Karol Richardson, Mary Frances Oneha, Jacquelyn C Campbell, Doris Segal Matsunaga, Selynda Mori Selifis, Merina Sapolu, Mariama Samifua, Helena Manzano, Cindy Spencer, Cristina Arias

This paper presents the findings from a community based participatory research (CBPR) study that investigated the interface between culture and intimate partner violence (IPV) for women in selected cultural groups in Hawaii: Native Hawaiian, Filipino, Samoan, and Chuukese. The research question was, "What are the cultural perceptions, responses, and needs regarding IPV of selected individuals and groups served through a variety of programs that are affiliated with the three participating Community Health Centers (CHCs)?" This cross sectional, descriptive study collected both qualitative and quantitative data. Individual interviews were conducted with women who had experienced IPV. Focus groups were also conducted with other women from the same culture. Five common themes were identified across the four cultural groups: Living within a Collective; Cultural Protective Factors; Cultural Barriers to Helpseeking; Gender Specific Roles; and Belonging to a Place. The outcome from this study is increased knowledge that will be used to develop culturally appropriate interventions. Specific findings from each cultural group have been published. The purpose of this paper is to present common perceptions and responses to IPV from the four groups and suggest interventions based on the findings. Implications for practice are presented.

本文介绍了一项基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)的结果,该研究调查了夏威夷特定文化群体中妇女的文化与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)之间的关系:夏威夷原住民、菲律宾人、萨摩亚人和丘克人。研究问题是:"通过隶属于三个参与社区健康中心(CHC)的各种项目,选定的个人和群体对 IPV 的文化认知、反应和需求是什么?这项横断面描述性研究收集了定性和定量数据。研究人员对遭受过 IPV 的妇女进行了个别访谈。还与来自同一文化背景的其他妇女进行了焦点小组讨论。在四个文化群体中发现了五个共同的主题:生活在一个集体中;文化保护因素;寻求帮助的文化障碍;特定性别角色;归属感。这项研究的成果是增加了知识,这些知识将用于制定适合不同文化的干预措施。每个文化群体的具体研究结果都已发表。本文旨在介绍四个群体对 IPV 的共同看法和反应,并根据研究结果提出干预建议。本文还提出了对实践的启示。
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An unusual cause of vertigo and syncope: a case report. 引起眩晕和晕厥的一种不寻常的病因:一例报告。
Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Ravi Reddy

A 72-year-old woman with recurrent bouts of vertigo and syncope was found to have a glomus tympanicum tumor. Surgical removal of this tumor resulted in complete symptom resolution. This report summarizes the presentation, workup, treatment, and clinical significance of this case when dealing with these presenting symptoms.

一个72岁的妇女反复发作的眩晕和晕厥被发现有一个肾小球鼓膜肿瘤。手术切除肿瘤后症状完全缓解。本报告总结了该病例在处理这些表现症状时的表现、检查、治疗和临床意义。
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Hawaii foods website: a locally based online nutrition and food-composition resource for healthcare professionals and the public. 夏威夷食品网站:为医疗保健专业人员和公众提供的本地在线营养和食品成分资源。
Pub Date : 2010-12-01
Kristine Wallerius Cuthrell, Sylvia Yuen, Suzanne Murphy, Rachel Novotny, Donna Lyn Au
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