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Revista Espanola De Ciencia Politica-Recp ; - (57):77-109, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1579486

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The objective of the article is to analyze transparency in the provision of nursing home services towards beneficiaries. To do this, we identify three policy dimensions and their specific elements, what allow us to assess transparency in the implementation of these services. The article develops and empirically tests an analytical framework to assess the transparency of elderly care services in Spain. On the one hand, we examine the extent to which nursing home service providers (both public and private) are obliged to supply information about their performance. We analyze the formal obligations for both public and private facilities in the seventeen autonomous communities (ACs). On the other hand, we examine the content of the messages posted on Twitter by the three biggest business associations of the sector in Spain, namely, Business Federation of Assistance for Dependents (Federacion Empresarial de la Dependencia), Association of Dependency Services Companies (Asociacion de Empresas de Servicios para la Dependencia), and Business Circle of Caring for People (Circulo Empresarial de Atencion a las Personas), in order to determine whether transparency is a concern for the industry regardless of the regulatory requirements faced by direct service providers.

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HemaSphere ; 5(SUPPL 2):594-595, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1393403

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Background: Haploidentical HLA stem cell transplantation (haplo- HSCT) is increasingly being used as part of the treatment of hematological malignancies lacking a suitable HLA-matched donor. Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is a systemic inflammatory response with aberrant immune activation and hyperstimulation which has been described in a number of clinical settings, including haplo-HSCT. However, clinical impact of CRS on these patients is controversial. During COVID-19 pandemic, graft cryopreservation in haplo-HSCT has increased in our centre. As a result, we clinically noticed a change in CRS onset in these patients. Aims: To identify novel CRS features that might have a prognostic impact on haplo-HSCT, as well as to determine if graft cryopreservation might influence any of those features. Methods: A cohort of154 patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation in2019 and2020 in our centre, from which 51 patients receiving peripheral blood haplo-HSCT from1st February2019 to31st December2020 were selected. Two of them were excluded for the CRS analysis due to relevant microbiological isolation close to the infusion date and impossibility to distinguish between infectious and CRS fever. CRS was graded according to the ASBMT consensus. Results: The median age was 51 years (range17-72), 59% were male. Median follow-up was359 days for alive patients. Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Comorbidity Index (HCT-CI) was low risk in 45%, intermediate risk in22% and high risk in33%. Most patients (71%) had an intermediate Disease Risk Index (DRI). Conditioning regimen was myeloablative in12 (24%). 84% of the patients presented with CRS after haplo-HSCT (71% of them occurred in the first 48 hours after infusion). CRS was mild in most patients (grade1 in29 (71%) and grade2 in12 (29%);no grade3 CRS or further occurred. Graft cryopreservation accounted for13 (25%) patients. Early-onset CRS (<48h since stem cell infusion) was associated with lower overall survival (Figure1, p=0,01), as well as lower event free survival (relapse or death, p=0,03) when compared with the remaining patients in a univariate analysis. Non-myeloablative conditioning was associated with a higher proportion of early-onset CRS (74% vs 9%, p<0,001) as well as age >60 years (80% vs 45% p=0,014). It should be noted that age >60 years did not impact on overall survival in the first year following haplo-HSCT in our patients (p=0,485). We also found an interesting trend between graft cryopreservation and early- onset CRS (only38% of patients with graft cryopreservation presented early-onset CRS, whereas 67% of patients with fresh graft did so, p=0,075). Cryopreservation was related to less proportion of CRS grade ≥2 (0% vs33%, p=0,014) and it did not impact on engraftment, overall survival nor graft versus receptor disease rate or severity in our patients. Patients with refractory disease prior to transplantation presented higher rates of CRS grade ≥2 (75% vs20%, p=0,041). Moreover, a trend was observed for mononucleated cell count >8 x108 (37% vs14%, p=0,067). However, CRS grade ≥2 did not impact on overall survival in our patients (p=0,251) Summary/Conclusion: Early-onset CRS is associated with less overall survival and less event-free survival following the first year after haplo- HSCT. Cryopreservation is associated with less CRS grade =2 probability and might also reduce the chance of developing early-onset CRS.

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Revista Electronica Educare ; 24, 2020.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-884346

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An innovative educational management proposal is presented to address the effects of COVID-19 and to guide actions towards a human organizational culture at CIDE. © 2020 Universidad Nacional. All rights reserved.

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