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    Research & Development bulletin April 2025 (current awareness bulletin)

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    This is a bulletin produced by the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust Knowledge and Library Service. It is intended to provide a range of the most up-to-date resources, including recently published guidelines and research articles, news and policy items at the time of the production. Please note, you may not get access to full-text articles or links may be disabled

    Validation of childhood lupus specific targets: ensuring accurate assessment of disease control in younger, lighter paediatric patients.

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    Abstract Objectives: To validate novel childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE) T2T targets including Childhood Lupus Low Disease Activity State (cLLDAS), cSLE Clinical Remission on steroids (cCR), and cSLE Clinical Remission off steroids (cCR-0), as compared with adult-onset SLE (aSLE) targets. Methods: Attainment of the aforementioned cSLE-specific and aSLE-specific targets (LLDAS, DORIS 2021 Remission) was assessed at each visit, in UK JSLE Cohort Study patients. Univariable and multivariable Prentice-Williams-Peterson (PWP) gap-time models investigated the impact of target attainment on new damage and severe flare. Results: The cohort included 430 cSLE patients. Attainability was comparable between corresponding cSLE and aSLE targets. Achieving cLLDAS (HR 0.18 [0.14, 0.23]), cCR (HR 0.18 [0.13, 0.23]) and cCR-0 (HR 0.17 [0.13, 0.23]) reduced the risk of severe flare (all p < 0.001). Risk of new damage was reduced in those reaching cLLDAS (HR 0.22 [0.11, 0.44]), cCR (HR 0.25 [0.13, 0.49]) and cCR-0 (HR 0.30 [0.15, 0.60]) (all p < 0.001). Inappropriate attainment of LLDAS and DORIS remission occurred at 35 and 52 visits, respectively, in younger (median age 7.3 and 8.8 years) and lighter patients (median weight 26.8 and 37.1 kg) whilst on prednisolone doses that precluded cSLE target attainment (median 0.17 [IQR 0.16-0.24] and 0.13 [IQR 0.11-0.16] mg/kg respectively). Conclusions: This study validates novel paediatric-specific targets, demonstrating that achieving cLLDAS, cCR, and cCR-0 reduce risks of new damage and severe flare, which is comparable to aSLE targets. Using cSLE-specific targets prevents misclassification of disease activity in paediatric patients, enabling more accurate disease control assessments in younger, lighter patients

    Art as part of advanced care planning conversations in patients with learning disabilities (evidence summary)

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    The use of medicated honey for reducing post op infections in pin sites (evidence summary)

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    Impact and outcomes of trauma informed model in healthcare settings for staff (evidence summary)

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    Mental Health& Learning Disabilities bulletin June 2025 (current awareness bulletin)

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    Wound care strategy update (evidence summary)

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    Early intervention complex needs (evidence summary)

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    Mental Health & Learning Disabilities bulletin May 2025 (current awareness bulletin)

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    Chronic stress and weight gain (evidence summary)

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