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Salud ment ; 38(5): 347-351, sep.-oct. 2015. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-778950

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ANTECEDENTES: Los efectos del estrés dependen de la percepción de los estresores y de las habilidades para afrontar situaciones estresantes. OBJETIVO: Evaluar una intervención interactiva para desarrollar recursos y habilidades para un manejo adecuado del estrés en profesionales de la salud. MÉTODO: Esta intervención se probó utilizando un Cédula diseñada para evaluar componentes de Conocimientos, Habilidades y Actitudes sobre manejo del estrés, conformada por 17 afirmaciones para dimensión de Conocimientos, 11 sobre Habilidades para manejo del estrés; y 20 sobre Actitudes para reaccionar ante el estrés. Participaron 165 profesionales y pasantes de carreras afines. Se hicieron análisis estadísticos para comparar los puntajes de los tres componentes antes y después de la intervención utilizando la prueba t de Student, se aplicó la prueba de McNemar para comparar los resultados. RESULTADOS: Sobre la efectividad de la intervención, en los análisis de comparación de los puntajes, se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas a favor de la intervención en los tres componentes: Conocimientos (t = -9.77, gl = 164, p = .000), Habilidades (t = -10.19, gl = 164, p = .000) y Actitudes (t = -4.80, gl = 164, p = .000).Los análisis por reactivo mostraron incrementos estadísticamente significativos en el número de respuestas correctas después de la intervención en los tres componentes. DISCUSIÓN Y CONCLUSIÓN: Los resultados de esta intervención interactiva fueron estadísticamente significativos en Conocimientos, Habilidades y Actitudes para manejo del estrés. Además de ser una intervención innovadora, breve, basada en la traslación del conocimiento (4 semanas), y disponible en Internet, la evidencia de su efectividad hace que se perfile como una herramienta válida para el manejo adecuado del estrés.


BACKGROUND: The effects of stress depend on the perception of stressors and a person's skills for coping with stressful situations. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate an interactive intervention to develop resources and skills for proper stress management among healthcare professionals. METHOD: This intervention was tested using a chart designed to evaluate the knowledge, skills and attitudes components of stress management, consisting of 17 statements about Knowledge, 11 about Stress management; 20 about Attitudes for reacting to stress. A total of 165 professionals and interns from related careers participated. Statistical analyses were conducted to compare the scores of the three components before and after the intervention using the Student's t test. McNemar's test was used to compare the results. RESULTS: In regard to the effectiveness of the intervention, an analysis of the comparison of scores found statistically significant differences in favor of intervention in the three components: Knowledge (t = -9.77, df = 164, p = .000), Skills (t = -10.19, df = 164, p = .000) and Attitudes (t = -4.80, df = 164, p = .000). The item analysis showed statistically significant increases in the number of correct answers after the intervention in the three components. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results of this interactive intervention were statistically significant in Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes for stress management. In addition to being a brief, innovative intervention, based on knowledge translation (4 weeks) and available on the Internet, the evidence of its effectiveness suggests it is a valid tool for proper stress management.

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J Immigr Minor Health ; 17(1): 306-9, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23881533

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Filariasis is still an endemic disease in several countries worldwide. Patients with mansonellosis result in only relatively mild symptoms, but these infections could produce many visits to health care providers. In Spain, this infection is imported due to the increase of immigrant population reaching our country during last years. The health area of the Hospital of Poniente has a rate of immigrants around to 20%, with a high percentage coming from sub-Saharan countries, being Mansonella perstans the main filarial infection in the majority of cases. In the protocol for the immigrants, it has been included the diagnosis of filarial infections in order to treat them. This manuscript describes epidemiological and clinical aspects of patients with this kind of infection.


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Filariasis/ethnology , Adult , Africa South of the Sahara/ethnology , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Filariasis/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Spain/epidemiology
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