Benjamin Terrasi's scientific contributions
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Publications (5)
Hip fracture (HF) remains a main issue in the elderly patient. About 1.6 million patients a year worldwide are victims of a HF. Their incidence is expected to rise with the aging of the world’s population. Identifying risk factors is mandatory in order to reduce mortality and morbidity. The aim of the study was to identify risk factors of 1-year mo...
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... Over a million individuals suffer from hip fractures every year, making it one of the most prevalent orthopaedic injuries [1,2]. Nearly half of all hip fractures are intertrochanteric femur fractures (IFFs), which are more common in the elderly and are often the consequence of low-energy traumas [3]. ...
... American burn centers validated such a system to help prepare for military conflicts or disasters [69]. Similar software proved helpful in managing ICU bed availability during the COVID-19 crisis at the regional level in France [70]. Special attention should then be paid to system robustness and resilience. ...
... Pourtant, en France comme ailleurs [1], les é tudiants en santé s'investissent dans la lutte contre la COVID-19. Malgré les conditions de travail pré caires, l'impact sur leur formation quelles que soient leur filiè re ou leur spé cialité mé dicale [26], ils contribuent autant que possible à la ré organisation intense des unité s de soin [42]. L'engagement, s'il est le plus souvent volontaire, pose des questions d'ordre pé dagogique (supervision), dé ontologique (responsabilité ), é thique (glissement de tâche et recours à des professionnels non diplô mé s) et enfin psychologique (bé né fices et consé quences [47] d'un tel engagement d'une population possiblement plus vulné rable). ...
... Another review of 23 recently published articles found that escape room activities may enhance teamwork and collaboration among healthcare populations as well as facilitate the delivery of content aimed to teach skills required in healthcare environments. 19 For instance, escape rooms have been found to create opportunities to practice non-technical skills, 20,21 improve confidence among medical students, 22 as well as enhance communication and patient safety awareness among interprofessional healthcare teams. 23 Escape rooms have also been effectively utilized to advance learning among pharmacy students 24,25 and radiology residents, 26 and to educate healthcare learners about sepsis assessment 27 and event reporting. ...