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MAPFRE med ; 15(4): 285-292, oct.-dic. 2004. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-126516

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: conocer la opinión de los estudiantes de la Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV / EHU) acerca de determinadas cuestiones éticas referidas al secreto médico. Se encuesta a estudiantes de primer y último curso de 17 carreras que se cursan en la UPV/EHU, en una fecha elegida aleatoriamente. El test propone diversas situaciones de conflicto, y se solicita la opinión de los alumnos ante la misma, para lo cual se disponen de 5 opciones de respuesta desde «totalmente en desacuerdo» a «totalmente de acuerdo», permitiendo optar asimismo por «no deseoopinar» y «no tengo opinión formada sobre el tema». Resultados: 2.394 personas encuestadas —3,9% del total de alumnos matriculados en la UPV/EHU—. Un 66,7% está de acuerdo con la comunicación al cónyuge de un paciente VIH+ de tal circunstancia, un 60,3% en caso de otras enfermedades de transmisión sexual, y un 50,9% en enfermedad contagiosa no de transmisión sexual. Un 71,4% está en desacuerdo con la revelación por parte de un médico de empresa a la dirección de la misma del padecimiento por parte de un trabajador de una enfermedad de pronóstico mortal. Un 48,5% apoya el levantamiento del secreto médico en caso de enfermedad contagiosa, mientras un 39,7% lo rechaza. Un 43,4% es favorable a la comunicación a las autoridades, en caso de conocer la comisión de un delito por parte de un paciente, y un 27,6% es contrario (AU)


The study aimed to determine the opinion of Basque Country University (UPV/EHU) with respect confidentiality. Material and method: the study population consisted of first and last year students in 17 carrers of UPV/EHU. The sample was obtained by surveying students in classroom on an arbitrary date. The questionnaire proposed a ethical disputed issue, and asked for students´opinion. There were five answers posible, ranging from «fully in agreement» to «not in agreement at all». Also possible were «I dont wish to express an opinion» and «I have no opinion on the issue». Results: 2394 students responded —3,9% UPV/EHU students—. 66,7% is in agreement with informing to HIV+ patient partner about that fact, 60,3% in sexual trnsmitted diseases, and 50,9% in another infectious diseases, no STD. 71,4% of the sample rejected working physician management communicating about worker fatal prognosis fallen ill. 48,5% approved disclosing in infectious diseases case, while 39,7% opposed. 43,4% were in favour authorities informing, when patient law trangression comitting, and 27,6% were against (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Confidentiality/ethics , Ethics, Professional , Truth Disclosure/ethics , Students/statistics & numerical data , Disease Notification , Public Opinion , Patient Rights/ethics
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Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp ; 44(2): 89-93, 1993.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8334013

ABSTRACT

We present a retrospective work of 6 cases with choanal atresia studies between the years 1985-1990 in the ORL service of the Basurto Hospital (Bilbao). It is interesting to remember that this anomaly can be associated with other malformations included in the so called CHARGE Association. Half of our patients present associated anomalies.


Subject(s)
Choanal Atresia , Adult , Child , Choanal Atresia/diagnosis , Choanal Atresia/therapy , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Retrospective Studies
9.
Rev Sanid Hig Publica (Madr) ; 59(5-6): 587-629, 1985.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3841697

ABSTRACT

PIP: A survey was carried out in a group of 98 prostitutes which included medical examinations and laboratory controls. Most of the group were white, single ages 19-30 years, and originating from the Pais Vasco or surrounding areas. While the largest percentage were from the urban areas, a high number were from rural areas. Most of them owned large houses which had good sanitation. Family relations were good in general but the families in question were not aware of the prostitutes occupations. Characteristically, many in these families suffered from cirrhosis, alcohol problems, and psychiatric disturbances, as well as drug-related difficulties. While many of the study subjects once the economic factor is what led them to their present profession of prostitution. On the average, they had sexual relations 3-5 times/day and their lifestyle was conducive to substantial geographic mobility. Most are not covered by social security and as a group, they show a high index of hospitalization and a low index of medical visits. Oral contraceptives are the most commonly used method of contraception but many use no method at all. The most frequent pathology observed throughout the group is in the form of sexually transmitted diseases and allergic reactions to drugs. (author's modified)^ieng


Subject(s)
Health Surveys , Sex Work , Adult , Attitude , Contraception , Family , Female , Humans , Life Style , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology , Social Security , Socioeconomic Factors , Spain , Surveys and Questionnaires
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