Health and Care Professions: Recent submissions
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity dynamics and commitment profiles of comparator clinical Radiography and related medical radiation science journals
(Elsevier / The College of Radiographers, 11 April 2025)Introduction Medical radiation sciences (MRS) journals serve as the gatekeepers of knowledge within our professional field. This work sought to understand these professional journals’ current levels of commitment and the ... -
Current and prospective roles of magnetic resonance imaging in mild traumatic brain injury
(Oxford University Press (OUP) / Guarantors of Brain, 25 March 2025)There is unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict recovery or the development of long-term sequelae of mild traumatic brain injury, a highly prevalent condition causing a constellation of disabling symptoms. A substantial ... -
“If there was a quick and easy way to participate”: The engagement of United Kingdom radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging departments in research strategy
(Elsevier / The College of Radiographers, 31 January 2025)Introduction Research strategies support professionals to create a shared vision and work towards common objectives which can enhance workforce satisfaction, retention and patient experience. Our research aimed to capture ... -
Chronic Kidney Disease Following Cardiac Arrest Manifesting as Dyspnoea and Peripheral Oedema in Cardiovascular Multimorbidity: Case Analysis and Brief Literature Review
(International Institute of Anticancer Research, 26 February 2025)Background/Aim: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) contributes significantly to morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. CKD is not only an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but also a severe complication ... -
Heart failure masked as pulmonary embolism in non-adherent patient with atrial fibrillation: Case report and analytical review of the literature
(International Institute of Anticancer Research, 31 December 2024)Background/Aim: Atrial fibrillation (AF) and heart failure (HF) commonly co-occur, significantly increasing morbidity and mortality. Poorly controlled AF can contribute to complications like HF and is associated with ...