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Dennis OConnor

Transforming Health Care Measurement By Partnering With Patients And Caregivers | Healt... - 0 views

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    "In a high-performing health care system, measurement drives progress toward safe, effective, efficient, timely, equitable, and patient-centered care. Measurement helps to identify priority areas for improvement, evaluate which changes make a difference in performance, and promote accountability. Measurement informs how health care is paid for, how resources are allocated, and, increasingly, how patients and their care teams make care decisions. "
Dennis OConnor

Long-Haulers Are Redefining COVID-19 - The Atlantic - 2 views

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    "Without clear information from official sources, many long-haulers have found answers from one another. Support groups on Facebook have thousands of members. One Slack group, founded within a wellness organization called Body Politic, has almost doubled in size since June to more than 7,000 active participants from 25 countries. There are channels for discussing every organ system in the body. There are lists of sympathetic medical providers, and tips for convincing those who aren't listening. Eerily, the group's membership morphs as the pandemic spreads: "When Brazil had a huge spike, we had a massive influx of Brazilian patients," said Nichols, who is an administrator."
Dennis OConnor

Covid-19 "long haulers" are organizing online to study themselves | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    "Slack groups and social media are connecting people who've never fully recovered from coronavirus to collect data on their condition."
Dennis OConnor

MettaCare Rosetta Stone Dialogue - session 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Tuesday, August 18, 2020 Articles referenced: Systems entrepreneurship: a conceptual substantiation of a novel entrepreneurial "species" https://link.springer.com/article/10.... Your 'Surge Capacity' Is Depleted - It's Why You Feel Awful https://elemental.medium.com/your-sur... The Role Of Empathy and Compassion In Preventing Burnout https://medium.com/thrive-global/the-..."
Dennis OConnor

How the Pandemic Defeated America - The Atlantic: A virus has brought the world's most ... - 0 views

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    Recommended by DeAunne Denmark MD PhD: " How did it come to this? A virus a thousand times smaller than a dust mote has humbled and humiliated the planet's most powerful nation. America has failed to protect its people, leaving them with illness and financial ruin. It has lost its status as a global leader. It has careened between inaction and ineptitude. The breadth and magnitude of its errors are difficult, in the moment, to truly fathom.
Dennis OConnor

The Pandemic's Biggest Mystery Is Our Own Immune System - The Atlantic by Ed Yong - 0 views

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    Recommended by DeAunne Denmark MD Phd: "...the immune system is very complicated. Arguably the most complex part of the human body outside the brain, it's an absurdly intricate network of cells and molecules that protect us from dangerous viruses and other microbes. These components summon, amplify, rile, calm, and transform one another: Picture a thousand Rube Goldberg machines, some of which are aggressively smashing things to pieces. Now imagine that their components are labeled with what looks like a string of highly secure passwords: CD8+, IL-1β, IFN-γ. Immunology confuses even biology professors who aren't immunologists"
Dennis OConnor

Cancer Survival Toolbox - 0 views

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    Recommended by Sharon Wampler: "The award-winning Cancer Survival Toolbox is a free audio program. It was created by leading cancer organizations to help people develop skills to better meet and understand the challenges of their illness."
Dennis OConnor

Trauma Super Conference: | - 0 views

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    "FREE & ONLINE REPLAY 11-12 July 2020" Have you experienced EMOTIONAL STRESS or TRAUMA? 67% of all adults have experienced early life stress, it is the number ONE most underexposed risk factor for ALL chronic illness. High exposure leads to a dramatic increased risk of developing 7 of the top 10 causes of death OUR EXPERTS WILL COVER: The Trauma and Mind Body Super Conference brings together the most comprehensive framework for healing emotional trauma and cultivating an optimum state for healing possible. To truly heal, we need to address everything that functional medicine, psychology, neurology and energy medicine have to offer
Dennis OConnor

Finding Antibodies that Neutralize SARS-CoV-2 - NIH Director's Blog - 0 views

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    "It's now clear that nearly everyone who recovers from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) produces antibodies that specifically target SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes the infection. Yet many critical questions remain. A major one is: just how well do those particular antibodies neutralize the virus to fight off the infection and help someone recover from COVID-19? Fortunately, most people get better-but should the typical antibody response take the credit?"
Dennis OConnor

COVID-19 FAQ: Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine - 0 views

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    Recommended by Sharon Wampler: "COVID-19 FAQ The information provided on this site is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, is not responsible for individuals who choose to self-diagnose, self-treat, or use the information without consulting with their own health care practitioner. You should never alter your dosage of prescription medications without first consulting with your physician and you should always inform your physician about any dietary supplements you are taking."
Dennis OConnor

Coronavirus misinformation, and how scientists can help to fight it - 0 views

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    "Bogus remedies, myths and fake news about COVID-19 can cost lives. Here's how some scientists are fighting back. " Scientists are well placed to help to hold back the tide of COVID-19 misinformation - but should they get involved in time-consuming, and sometimes bruising, efforts to do so, or just stick to doing good research? For those who sign up for the fight, how can coronavirus untruths best be confronted? Should scientists restrict interventions to their areas of expertise? Is countering falsehoods about the pandemic purely a public service, or might there be career benefits to doing so?
Dennis OConnor

I've Seen Over 50 Doctors And No One Knows What's Wrong With Me | HuffPost - 0 views

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    Tyler Orion recommends: "I appreciated her recognizing that she probably has a little bit of many things - but balancing the urge to have a diagnosis with learning to live well - was what struck me the most."
Dennis OConnor

CISCRP - Center for Information & Study on Clinical Research Participation - 0 views

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    "We strive to educate and help patients, their family members, and members of the general public that are interested in clinical research understand the process and what it means to be a clinical research participant. We then help locate ongoing clinical trials through our free service called Search Clinical Trials, and honor those who have participated in clinical research."
Dennis OConnor

General Clinical Research Overview - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Why are clinical trials a critical part of the process to develop new and promising treatments? Why do therapies take such a long time to develop? Here's why"
Dennis OConnor

Precision Healthcare Ecosystem: Coping with Stress and Uncertainty During COVID-19 - 0 views

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    Siemens Healthineers PEPconnect I'm delighted to see our course offered via the Siemens system. Way to go Team!
Dennis OConnor

The Quantification of Placebo Effects Within a General Model of Health Care Outcomes - 1 views

  • It is proposed that the integration of a scientific model of placebo effects within a general model of health care outcomes could finally end the placebo debate and help to integrate these powerful effects into the health care system.
  • Positive expectancy is recognized as a central component of placebo phenomena by all placebo theorists
  • The proposed model emphasizes that the search for a placebo personality factor must be combined with the measurement of situational expectancy.
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  • an individual who has negative expectations regarding treatment effectiveness would likely produce a stronger than average “nocebo” effec
  • placebo-prone personality
  • Absorption
  • receptivity to sensory experiences and a propensity for sustained, focused attention.
  • Absorption has a genetic basis and is higher in women compared to men
  • Absorption can go in either a positive or negative direction, depending on the situation,
  • Subjects were randomly
  • outcome measures
  • based on three scales
  • includes scales measuring fatigue, pain, and spasticity
  • Judgment that the placebo was the active device resulted in a positive score with a magnitude of the confidence rating.
  • if judgment was that the placebo was the placebo device, the confidence rating of the placebo was a negative score, with the magnitude of the rating.
  • scored in the upper quintile on improved quality of life, as measured by the 3 QLI (an average of three symptom scales measuring pain, fatigue, and spasticity) after receiving treatment with a sham device.
  • placebo responders
  • Placebo responders scored higher on Absorptio
  • Placebo responders gave higher confidence ratings that the placebo was the active device
  • This study provides support for a two-factor model of placebo responding.
  • importance of positive expectancy
  • both cognitive and emotional factors mediate these effects
  • Positive beliefs or confidence in the treatment coupled with a desire to feel better activate processes that result in positive outcomes.
  • positive expectancy is an essential factor
  • disease-specific pathways that are activated by positive expectancies have helped to transform this “soft” psychologic factor into a “hard” physiologic factor with physically measurable effects.
  • While the shift from negative to positive affect may be the hallmark of placebo responding, negative affect alone is not sufficient and can play a role in people who worsen as well (nocebo effects).
  • Numerous research studies have reliably shown that Absorption is modestly (yet very consistently) correlated with hypnotizability.
  • Hypnotizability is often associated with “suggestibility,” with perhaps the sense of a weak-willed character or unbridled fantasy-proneness, the “unreality factor” that has plagued placebo theory for decades.
  • enlightening to view these individual differences as a natural endowment in self-regulation skills: a potential innate strength rather than a simple weakness with a natural ability for self-directed healing in response to health challenges.
  • Decades of research have reliably demonstrated that individuals scoring high in Absorption can skillfully modulate an impressive array of physiologic processes in laboratory settings.
  • The literature suggests that the mind–body control of high Absorption scorers is similar to the self-regulation skills that many are seeking to develop with meditation, mindfulness, yoga, and qigong.
  • The regular practice of mind–body control and the cultivation of positive attitudes may enhance regulation at higher levels, improving the regularity of circadian and other rhythms,
  • points to the role of both expectation and conditioning, with conditioning playing a greater role in certain pathways such as immune modulation.
  • somatic vulnerability of high Absorption individuals who suffer from negative biases in perception.
  • nocebo phenomena described by these researchers are important for our model as they directly illustrate the power of a negative interaction of the two factors.
  • Many physicians admit to prescribing placebos to contribute to patient wellness, even though this “dark secret” is not condoned and is considered to be ethically questionable.
  • High Absorption individuals may benefit from encouragement to utilize their innate self-regulation skills toward maximum therapeutic effect.
  • ersons with average Absorption scores can be encouraged to become more skilled at self-regulation through mind–body therapies
  • The model does not specifically address the many factors that contribute to confidence in the treatment, such as cost, pill color, pill size, or confidence-enhancing paraphernalia.
  • The role of provider and patient interaction are also not specifically addressed.
  • he model also does not directly address the role of stress reduction
  • The strength of placebo responding in domains such as pain and depression clearly indicate the importance of the shift from a negative to a positive state.
  • the unresolved issue of why some people respond to placebos whereas others do not
  • asic two-factor model can be further tested with the basic measurement tools of expectancy and Absorption,
  • Conclusions
  • the recognition that positive expectancy and expert self-regulation skills significantly contribute to health outcomes can help to integrate these powerful effects into the health care system
  • The “positive psychology” movement is shifting attention to the power of positive expectation
  • undermining nature of negative expectancy and pessimistic language, especially in vulnerable populations such as those with pain and depression
  • Practitioners of the art of health care have always recognized the importance of motivated and empowered patients and the power of a kind word and a ray of hope.
  • This is the time to quantify these factors, integrating art and science, and finally solving (and forgiving Descartes for) the mind–body problem.
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    "The topic of placebo effects is distinguished by decades of keen scientific interest1-4 coupled with a general skepticism regarding the ultimate significance of these phenomena. The importance of psychologic factors in mediating these effects may contribute to the attitude that placebo effects are not as substantial as a therapeutic effect produced by a drug. Complementary and alternative therapies have sometimes been dismissed as "mere placebos." However, recent studies have provided compelling evidence that placebo effects are physiologically measurable with condition-specific pathways.5"
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    Dr. Jake Fleming recently suggested these potent keywords: quantifiable placebo The keywords led to this article. I find it affirming and empowering.
Dennis OConnor

Ending Medical Reversal: Improving Outcomes, Saving Lives (Johns Hopkins Press Health B... - 0 views

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Dennis OConnor

One Love Reimagine a fairer world for every child. - Precision Healthcare Ecosystem - 0 views

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    "One love. One heart." Bob Marley's everlasting message about the power of love and solidarity is more important than ever as families face the COVID-19 pandemic and millions call for equality.
Dennis OConnor

We Thought It Was Just a Respiratory Virus | UC San Francisco - 0 views

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    Recommended by Sharon Wampler: MD PhD by "By June, clinicians were swapping journal papers, news stories, and tweets describing more than three dozen ways that COVID-19, the disease the coronavirus causes, appears to manifest itself. Now researchers at UC San Francisco and around the world have begun taking a closer look at this dizzying array of symptoms to get at the disease's root causes. They are learning from people inside the hospital and out; people on the brink of death and only mildly sick; people newly exposed and recovered; people young and old, Black, brown, and white. And they are beginning to piece together the story of a virus unlike any known before."
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