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Results Overall, 37 studies were included in the review. Preliminary evidence suggests that psychiatric medications do not negatively impact weight loss or health-related quality of life in the short term; however, more rigorous research designs are needed. There are insufficient data on specific psychiatric medications and long-term impact on weight loss and psychosocial outcomes. Postoperative psychological interventions have evidence for improving eating psychopathology, anxiety, and depressive symptoms; however, effects on weight loss remain unclear. Conclusion Evidence for psychopharmacological and psychological treatments remains preliminary. Corticosterone price Consideration should be given to integrated, stepped-care models to provide personalized psychiatric interventions after surgery. Future research on expanding current psychiatric interventions, timing of delivery, and predictors of response is needed.Objectives To evaluate factors associated with uptake of a financial incentive for developmental screening at an enhanced 18-month well-child visit (EWCV) in Ontario, Canada. Study design Population-based cohort study using linked administrative data of children (17-24 months of age) eligible for EWCV between 2009 and 2017. Logistic regression modeled associations of EWCV receipt by provider and patient characteristics. Results Of 910 976 eligible children, 54.2% received EWCV (annually, 39.2%-61.2%). The odds of assessment were lower for socially vulnerable children, namely, those from the lowest vs highest neighborhood income quintile (aOR, 0.84; 95% CI, 0.83-0.85), those born to refugee vs nonimmigrant mothers (aOR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.88-0.93), and to teenaged mothers (aOR, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.69-0.71)). Children were more likely to have had developmental screening if cared for by a pediatrician vs family physician (aOR, 1.28; 95% CI, 1.13-1.44), recently trained physician (aOR, 1.38; 95% CI, 1.29-1.48 for ≤5 years in practice vs ≥21 years) and less likely if the physician was male (aOR, 0.64; 95% CI, 0.61-0.66). For physicians eligible for a pay-for-performance immunization bonus, there was a positive association with screening. Conclusions In the context of a universal healthcare system and a specific financial incentive, uptake of the developmental assessment increased over time but remains moderate. The implementation of similar interventions or incentives needs to account for physician factors and focus on socially vulnerable children to be effective.Background Given that population aging is a global health challenge, the high prevalence of postoperative neurocognitive impairment in elderly patients necessitates the development of novel simple and effective prevention methods. Objective To evaluate the effects of perioperative application of oral probiotic as a prophylaxis for cognitive impairment in elderly patients following non-cardiac surgery. Methods This randomised double-blind and placebo-controlled trial included 120 elderly patients (in a modified intention-to-treat analysis) scheduled for elective orthopaedic or colorectal surgery. Patients were assigned to receive either probiotics or a placebo from hospital admission until discharge. The primary endpoint was the incidence of postoperative cognitive impairment, defined as a decrease of ≥3 points in the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores from admission baseline to the 7th day post-surgery. Secondary endpoints included changes in plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) and cortisol, postoperative pang non-cardiac surgery, possibly via the limitation of peripheral inflammation and the stress response.Background & aims Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated with a number of adverse body compositional changes, including fat gain and muscle wasting. Whether body compositional changes are associated with the long-term prognosis is uncertain. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of longitudinal changes in body composition on all-cause mortality in PD patients. Methods PD patients were subjected to bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) and handgrip strength (HGS) at baseline and after 2 years. Among 160 patients, 131 patients were tested with a repeat BIS and HGS. Lean tissue index (LTI) loss and fat tissue index (FTI) gain were defined as a 10% decline in LTI and a 10% gain in FTI, respectively after 2 years. Results The prevalence of sarcopenia at baseline was 13.8%. After 2 years, LTI loss and FTI gain were observed in 40 (30.5%) and 58 (44.3%) patients, respectively. Baseline clinical factors did not predict longitudinal body compositional changes, and there was a negative association between changes in the LTI and FTI (r = -0.574, p less then 0.001). Low LTI and low HGS at baseline were significant predictors of all-cause mortality after adjusting for demographic and biochemical parameters, but not when cardiovascular factors were included in the multivariate analysis. However, LTI loss and FTI gain were independent risk factors for all-cause mortality after adjusting for demographic, biochemical, and cardiovascular parameters. Conclusions In PD patients, longitudinal changes in LTI and FTI were more strongly associated with all-cause mortality than single values in LTI and FTI.Background BRCA1/2 mutation status has increasing relevance for ovarian cancer treatments, making traditional coordination of genetic testing by genetic services unsustainable. Consequently alternative models of genetic testing have been developed to improve testing at the initial diagnosis for all eligible women. Methods A training module to enable mainstreamed genetic testing by oncology healthcare professionals was developed by genetic health professionals. Oncology healthcare professionals completed questionnaires before and 12 months post-training to assess perceived skills, competence and barriers to their coordinating genetic testing for women with high-grade non-mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer. Genetic health professionals were surveyed 12 months post-training to assess perceived barriers to implementation of mainstreaming. Results 185 oncology healthcare professionals were trained in 42 workshops at 35 Australasian hospitals. Of the 273 tests ordered by oncology healthcare professionals post-training, 241 (93.