British medical bulletin
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British medical bulletin · Apr 2023
ReviewImplementing brief and low-intensity psychological interventions for children and young people with internalizing disorders: a rapid realist review.
Many children fail to receive the mental health treatments they need, despite strong evidence demonstrating efficacy of brief and low-intensity psychological interventions. This review identifies the barriers and facilitators to their implementation. ⋯ Longitudinal studies can identify methods and processes for enhancing long-term implementation and considers ways to monitor and evaluate uptake into routine practice.
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In May 2022, the World Health Organisation declared a multi-country monkeypox outbreak in non-endemic countries following cases reported from 12 member states that were not endemic for monkeypox virus. ⋯ Current treatment and vaccination options have been extrapolated from studies of other Orthopox viruses. There remains a need for more data on the safety and efficacy of these options in the context of monkeypox infections.
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British medical bulletin · Apr 2023
Return to sport or work following surgical management of scapholunate ligament injury: a systematic review.
This systematic review aims to compare the rate and time to return to sport or work following surgical interventions for isolated scapholunate ligament (SLL) injury. ⋯ Prospective, randomized, primary studies are needed to establish optimal treatment for acute isolated SLL injuries.
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British medical bulletin · Apr 2023
ReviewMethods of assessing value for money of UK-based early childhood public health interventions: a systematic literature review.
Economic evaluation has an important role to play in the demonstration of value for money of early childhood public health interventions; however, concerns have been raised regarding their consistent application and relevance to commissioners. This systematic review of the literature therefore aims to collate the breadth of the existing economic evaluation evidence of these interventions and to identify the approaches adopted in the assessment of value. ⋯ Future resource allocations decisions regarding early childhood public health interventions may benefit from consistency in the evaluative frameworks and health outcomes captured, as well as consistency in approaches to incorporating non-health costs and outcomes, incorporating equity concerns and the use of appropriate time horizons.
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British medical bulletin · Apr 2023
Meta AnalysisDoes femoroacetabular impingement syndrome affect range of motion? A systematic review with meta-analysis.
It is unclear whether femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) affect hip range of motion (ROM). ⋯ Further studies are needed to resolve the uncertainty of evidence about ROM restrictions in asymptomatic FAIm compared to healthy controls.