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This booklet is aimed at GPs and practice managers to enable them to promote informed choice for women invited for breast screening.
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This information leaflet is for all men invited to take part in the Northern Ireland Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Screening Programme. Men will automatically be invited for screening in their 65th year, while men aged over 65 can request a scan through the central screening office.
The European Respiratory Society spirometry tent: a unique form of screening for airway obstruction.
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In order to raise public awareness of the importance of early detection of airway obstruction and to enable many people who had not been tested previously to have their lung function measured, the European Lung Foundation and the European Respiratory Society (ERS) organised a spirometry testing tent during the annual ERS Congresses in 2004-2009. Spirometry was performed during the ERS Congresses in volunteers; all participants answered a simple, brief questionnaire on their descriptive characteristics, smoking and asthma. Portable spirometers were freely provided by the manufacturer. Nurses and doctors from pulmonary departments of local hospitals/universities gave their service for free. Lower limit of normal (LLN) and Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) criteria for diagnosing and grading airway obstruction were used. Of 12,448 participants in six congress cities, 10,395 (83.5%) performed acceptable spirometry (mean age 51.0 ± 18.4 yrs; 25.5% smokers; 5.5% asthmatic). Airway obstruction was present in 12.4% of investigated subjects according to LLN criteria and 20.3% according to GOLD criteria. Through multinomial logistic regression analysis, age, smoking habits and asthma were significant risk factors for airway obstruction. Relative risk ratio and 95% confidence interval for LLN stage I, for example, was 2.9 (2.0-4.1) for the youngest age (≤ 19 yrs), 1.9 (1.2-3.0) for the oldest age (≥ 80 yrs), 2.4 (2.0-2.9) for current smokers and 2.8 (2.2-3.6) for reported asthma diagnosis. In addition to being a useful advocacy tool, the spirometry tent represents an unusual occasion for early detection of airway obstruction in large numbers of city residents with an important public health perspective.
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This leaflet explains breast screening for women with a higher risk of breast cancer.
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Information for patients being screened for Carbapenemase Producing Enterobacteriaceae/Carbapenemase Producing Organism (CPE/CPO)
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This leaflet provides step-by-step instructions on using the Faecal Immunochemical�Test (FIT) for bowel cancer screening. This kit is slightly different to the one we usually use as part of Northern Ireland��'s bowel cancer screening programme. It is easier to complete for people who are partially sighted and is sent following discussion with the screening helpline team.
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This leaflet provides information on bowel cancer and the Northern Ireland Bowel cancer screening programme.The translations are of the 2010 versions when screening was for 60-69 year olds but this has been extended to 60-74 year olds.
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This leaflet provides step by step instructions on using the Faecal Occult Blood test (FOBt) for bowel cancer screening.The translations are of the 2010 versions when screening was for 60��-69 year olds but this has been extended to 60��-74 year olds.
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This leaflet provides information on further investigations participants may require, including colonoscopy.The translations are of the 2010 versions when screening was for 60��-69 year olds but this has been extended to 60��-74 year olds.
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This leaflet provides step by step instructions on using the Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) for bowel cancer screening.The translations are of the 2010 versions when screening was for 60��-69 year olds but this has been extended to 60��-74 year olds.
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Testing for high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) as triage and test of cure was introduced into the Northern Ireland Cervical Screening Programme on Monday 28 January 2013. This policy change will significantly alter the screening pathway for women with a mild dyskaryosis or borderline smear result.
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Testing for high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) as triage and test of cure was introduced into the Northern Ireland Cervical Screening Programme on Monday 28 January 2013. This policy change will significantly alter the screening pathway for women with a mild dyskaryosis or borderline smear result.
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Rapport de SynthèseIntroductionLa recherche des apnées du sommeil est recommandée dans la prise en charge préopératoire des patients obèses chez qui une chirurgie bariatrique est envisagée. Toutefois le type d'examen nécessaire pour la détection des apnées dans cette population reste encore discuté. L'objectif de cette étude était de comparer la sensibilité de l'oxymétrie par rapport à la polygraphie lors du screening préopératoire de l'apnée obstructive du sommeil.MéthodeNous avons analysé rétrospectivement les données d'enregistrement de la polygraphie (moniteur portable de type III) et de l'oxymétrie de 68 patients consécutifs adressés au Centre du sommeil dans le cadre de leur bilan avant chirurgie bariatrique.Nous avons comparé la sensibilité de l'index de désaturation 3% ou 4% (à partir de l'oxymétrie seule) avec l'index d'apnée-hypopnée (à partir de la polygraphie) pour diagnostiquer l'apnée obstructive du sommeil. Les patients ont été réparti en 3 groupes selon la sévérité de leur atteinte: normale (< 10 événements/heure), faible à moyenne (10-30 événements/heure), sévère (>30 événements/heure).RésultatsSi l'on considère l'index d'apnée-hypopnée (polygraphie), la prévalence de l'apnée obstructive du sommeil avec un index d'apnée-hypopnée supérieur à 10 événements par heure était de 57,4% : 16,2% des patients étaient classés comme sévèrement atteints, 41,2% comme faiblement à moyennement atteints et 42.6% comme normaux.Si l'on considère l'index de désaturation 3%, 22,1% des patients étaient classés commes sévères , 47,1% comme faiblement à moyennement atteints et 30,9% comme normaux.Avec un index de désaturation de 4%, 17,6% étaient classés comme sévères, 32,4 % comme faiblement à moyennement atteints et 50% comme normaux.En comparant l'index de désaturation 3% à l'index d'apnée-hypopnée (>10 événements/heure), nous avons obtenu une valeur prédictive négative de 95% pour exclure une apnée obstructive du sommeil et une sensibilité de 100% dans la détection des cas sévères d'apnées obstructives du sommeil (index apnée-hypopnée >30 événements/heure). Le coefficient de concordance entre l'index d'apnée-hypopnée et l'index de désaturation 3% était de 0,759 alors qu'il était de 0,856 entre l'index d'apnée-hypopnée et l'index de désaturation de 4%.
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AIMS: To investigate empirically the hypothesized relationship between counsellor motivational interviewing (MI) skills and patient change talk (CT) by analysing the articulation between counsellor behaviours and patient language during brief motivational interventions (BMI) addressing at-risk alcohol consumption. DESIGN: Sequential analysis of psycholinguistic codes obtained by two independent raters using the Motivational Interviewing Skill Code (MISC), version 2.0. SETTING: Secondary analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of BMI in an emergency department. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 97 patients tape-recorded when receiving BMI. MEASUREMENTS: MISC variables were categorized into three counsellor behaviours (MI-consistent, MI-inconsistent and 'other') and three kinds of patient language (CT, counter-CT (CCT) and utterances not linked with the alcohol topic). Observed transition frequencies, conditional probabilities and significance levels based on odds ratios were computed using sequential analysis software. FINDINGS: MI-consistent behaviours were the only counsellor behaviours that were significantly more likely to be followed by patient CT. Those behaviours were significantly more likely to be followed by patient change exploration (CT and CCT) while MI-inconsistent behaviours and 'other' counsellor behaviours were significantly more likely to be followed by utterances not linked with the alcohol topic and significantly less likely to be followed by CT. MI-consistent behaviours were more likely after change exploration, whereas 'other' counsellor behaviours were more likely only after utterances not linked with the alcohol topic. CONCLUSIONS: Findings lend support to the hypothesized relationship between MI-consistent behaviours and CT, highlight the importance of patient influence on counsellor behaviour and emphasize the usefulness of MI techniques and spirit during brief interventions targeting change enhancement.