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Gac Med Mex ; 159(3): 240-246, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37494709

ABSTRACT

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex disease, determined by genetic, environmental and lifestyle-associated risk factors. Genetic (inherited) factors have great influence on its development; however, most cases of CRC are sporadic and gradually develop over several years. The main environmental risk factors are associated with b-catenin signaling pathway, including obesity, lack of physical activity, consumption of red and processed meats, alcoholism, and smoking. The pathway is related to cell homeostasis regulation and cell self-renewal during embryogenesis and adulthood. The main recommendation for preventing the development of CRC is to reduce the risk factors, increase the consumption of fruits, vegetables and grains, exercise regularly and limit the consumption of both alcohol and tobacco. However, family history and the presence of a hereditary syndrome increase the risk, which is why carrying out periodic examinations to detect CRC is suggested, using development predictors such as biochemical and molecular markers, which are discussed in this work.


El cáncer colorrectal (CCR) es una enfermedad compleja determinada por factores de riesgo genéticos, ambientales y de estilo de vida. Los factores genéticos (hereditarios) tienen gran influencia en su desarrollo, sin embargo, la mayoría de los casos de CCR son esporádicos y se desarrollan gradualmente a lo largo de varios años. Los principales factores ambientales de riesgo están asociados a la vía de señalización de ß-catenina, entre ellos obesidad, falta de actividad física, consumo de carnes rojas y procesadas, alcoholismo y tabaquismo. La vía está relacionada con la regulación de la homeostasis celular, autorrenovación celular durante la embriogénesis y edad adulta. La principal recomendación para evitar el desarrollo del CCR es reducir los factores de riesgo, aumentar el consumo de frutas, verduras y granos, hacer ejercicio de manera rutinaria y limitar el consumo tanto de alcohol como de tabaco. Dado que los antecedentes familiares y la presencia de un síndrome hereditario aumentan el riesgo, se sugiere hacer exámenes periódicos para detectar CCR y emplear predictores del desarrollo como los marcadores bioquímicos y moleculares, los cuales se presentan en este trabajo.


Subject(s)
Colorectal Neoplasms , Humans , Colorectal Neoplasms/etiology , Colorectal Neoplasms/genetics , beta Catenin/metabolism , Risk Factors , Obesity/complications , Signal Transduction , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 159(3): 245-252, may.-jun. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448283

ABSTRACT

Resumen El cáncer colorrectal (CCR) es una enfermedad compleja determinada por factores de riesgo genéticos, ambientales y de estilo de vida. Los factores genéticos (hereditarios) tienen gran influencia en su desarrollo, sin embargo, la mayoría de los casos de CCR son esporádicos y se desarrollan gradualmente a lo largo de varios años. Los principales factores ambientales de riesgo están asociados a la vía de señalización de β-catenina, entre ellos obesidad, falta de actividad física, consumo de carnes rojas y procesadas, alcoholismo y tabaquismo. La vía está relacionada con la regulación de la homeostasis celular, autorrenovación celular durante la embriogénesis y edad adulta. La principal recomendación para evitar el desarrollo del CCR es reducir los factores de riesgo, aumentar el consumo de frutas, verduras y granos, hacer ejercicio de manera rutinaria y limitar el consumo tanto de alcohol como de tabaco. Dado que los antecedentes familiares y la presencia de un síndrome hereditario aumentan el riesgo, se sugiere hacer exámenes periódicos para detectar CCR y emplear predictores del desarrollo como los marcadores bioquímicos y moleculares, los cuales se presentan en este trabajo.


Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex disease, determined by genetic, environmental and lifestyle-associated risk factors. Genetic (inherited) factors have great influence on its development; however, most cases of CRC are sporadic and gradually develop over several years. The main environmental risk factors are associated with β-catenin signaling pathway, including obesity, lack of physical activity, consumption of red and processed meats, alcoholism, and smoking. The pathway is related to cell homeostasis regulation and cell self-renewal during embryogenesis and adulthood. The main recommendation for preventing the development of CRC is to reduce the risk factors, increase the consumption of fruits, vegetables and grains, exercise regularly and limit the consumption of both alcohol and tobacco. However, family history and the presence of a hereditary syndrome increase the risk, which is why carrying out periodic examinations to detect CRC is suggested, using development predictors such as biochemical and molecular markers, which are discussed in this work.

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Curr Hypertens Rev ; 18(1): 34-38, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33563199

ABSTRACT

Hypertension is a major public health problem, affecting more than a quarter of the world's population causing serious cardiovascular problems. In recent years, different polymorphisms have been studied and helped to identify some candidate genes and hereditary syndromes associated with the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of hypertension. Therefore, it is important to identify these molecular mechanisms. This review exposes all the genes and polymorphisms that increase or decrease the risk of hypertension in different populations that are related to the renin angiotensin aldosterone system, G protein, salt excretion, aldosterone synthesis, lipid metabolism, mechanism of insulin resistance, vitamin metabolism, purines and sodium reabsorption. This document can be a useful tool in clinical practice, in addition to serving as a support for future research on this topic.


Subject(s)
Hypertension , Aldosterone , Diet , Humans , Hypertension/diagnosis , Hypertension/epidemiology , Hypertension/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Renin , Renin-Angiotensin System/genetics , Sodium Chloride, Dietary
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Cir Cir ; 89(5): 692-693, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34665169

ABSTRACT

Early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection is very important to establish timely treatment. In the present report, through the examination carried out in otorhinolaryngology, we found a pearlescent vesicular enanthema in the upper palate in 954/958 patients with the classic strain and it was not found in patients with the English strain. This finding had not been reported. The patients were successfully treated on time, only two patients died, which was associated with decompensated diabetes mellitus. The present report suggests that the vesicular enanthem found is pathognomonic for Covid-19 classic strains.


El diagnóstico temprano de la infección por SARS-CoV-2 es muy importante para establecer un tratamiento oportuno. En el presente reporte, en la exploración realizada en otorrinolaringología encontramos un enantema vesicular aperlado en el paladar superior en 954 de 958 pacientes con la cepa clásica, y no se encontró en pacientes con la cepa inglesa. Este hallazgo no se había reportado. Los pacientes fueron tratados a tiempo exitosamente y solo dos pacientes murieron, lo cual se asoció a diabetes mellitus descompensada. Este reporte sugiere que el enantema vesicular encontrado es patognomónico de ­COVID-19 por cepas clásicas.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Diabetes Mellitus , Humans , SARS-CoV-2
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Rev. salud pública ; 21(1): 89-93, ene.-feb. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1058871

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Objetivo Evaluar la autopercepción del estado de salud (APES) de los pensionados por complicaciones de la diabetes mellitus, y que características sociodemográficas, familiares, laborales y clínicas de éstos están asociadas a dichas variables. Métodos Estudio transversal analítico en un universo 240 pensionados que aceptaron participar. Se evaluó la APES con el Cuestionario EuroQol-5D en español, y se incluyeron variables sociodemográficas, familiares, laborales y clínicas. Resultados Se estudiaron 240 pensionados con edad media 53,43 ± 8,16 años, 94,3% masculinos y 5,7% femeninos. Se encontró que el 53,4% refiere una APES regular, mala o muy mala. Se halló asociación significativa entre mala APES y vida laboral ≤30 años OR=6,00 (IC95% 1,27, 28,26) e insuficiencia renal crónica OR=7,00 (IC95% 1,39,35,35). No se encontraron modelos explicativos mediante regresión logística. Conclusiones La frecuencia de APES mala fue elevada en la muestra de pensionados por complicaciones de la diabetes mellitus. Se requieren estudios con muestras más amplias para mejores conclusiones.(AU)


ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate self-perception of health status (APES by its Spanish acronym) of people retired due to complications of diabetes mellitus, and what socio-demographic, family, work and clinical characteristics are associated to these variables. Materials and Methods Analytical, cross-sectional study in a universe of 240 pensioners who agreed to participate. The APES was evaluated with the EuroQol-5D questionnaire in Spanish, and socio-demographic, family, work and clinical variables were included. Results 240 pensioners with a mean age of 53.43 ± 8.16 years (94.29% male and 5.71% female) were studied. It was found that 53.4% reported regular, poor or very poor APES. A significant association between poor APES and work life ≤30 years (OR=6.00; 95%CI: 1.27, 28.26) and chronic renal failure (OR=7.00; 95%CI: 1.39, 35.35) was found. No explanatory models were found through logistic regression. No explanatory models were found by logistic regression. Conclusion The frequency of poor APES was high in the sample of patients with diabetes. Studies with larger samples are required for better conclusions.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Quality of Life , Health Status , Insurance, Disability/statistics & numerical data , Diabetes Complications/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies/instrumentation , Analytical Epidemiology
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Rev Salud Publica (Bogota) ; 21(1): 89-93, 2019 01 01.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33206932

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate self-perception of health status (APES by its Spanish acronym) of people retired due to complications of diabetes mellitus, and what socio-demographic, family, work and clinical characteristics are associated to these variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Analytical, cross-sectional study in a universe of 240 pensioners who agreed to participate. The APES was evaluated with the EuroQol-5D questionnaire in Spanish, and socio-demographic, family, work and clinical variables were included. RESULTS: 240 pensioners with a mean age of 53.43 ± 8.16 years (94.29% male and 5.71% female) were studied. It was found that 53.4% reported regular, poor or very poor APES. A significant association between poor APES and work life ≤30 years (OR=6.00; 95%CI: 1.27, 28.26) and chronic renal failure (OR=7.00; 95%CI: 1.39, 35.35) was found. No explanatory models were found through logistic regression. No explanatory models were found by logistic regression. CONCLUSION: The frequency of poor APES was high in the sample of patients with diabetes. Studies with larger samples are required for better conclusions.


OBJETIVO: Evaluar la autopercepción del estado de salud (APES) de los pensionados por complicaciones de la diabetes mellitus, y que características sociodemográficas, familiares, laborales y clínicas de éstos están asociadas a dichas variables. MÉTODOS: Estudio transversal analítico en un universo 240 pensionados que aceptaron participar. Se evaluó la APES con el Cuestionario EuroQol-5D en español, y se incluyeron variables sociodemográficas, familiares, laborales y clínicas. RESULTADOS: Se estudiaron 240 pensionados con edad media 53,43 ± 8,16 años, 94,3% masculinos y 5,7% femeninos. Se encontró que el 53,4% refiere una APES regular, mala o muy mala. Se halló asociación significativa entre mala APES y vida laboral ≤30 años OR=6,00 (IC95% 1,27, 28,26) e insuficiencia renal crónica OR=7,00 (IC95% 1,39,35,35). No se encontraron modelos explicativos mediante regresión logística. CONCLUSIONES: La frecuencia de APES mala fue elevada en la muestra de pensionados por complicaciones de la diabetes mellitus. Se requieren estudios con muestras más amplias para mejores conclusiones.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Complications/psychology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Health Status , Quality of Life/psychology , Retirement/psychology , Self Concept , Adult , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/psychology , Female , Health Status Indicators , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged
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Rev. salud pública ; 20(6): 711-717, nov.-dic. 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1020848

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the effect of a participative educational intervention on the clinical competence of Mexican family physicians regarding the nutritional management of patients with diabetes mellitus Type 2. Materials and Methods Quasi-experimental study with a before-and-after control group. Convenience sample included 60 family physicians distributed in two social security primary health care units, randomly selected: 30 in the "A" unit and 30 in the "B" unit. Unit "A" was assigned randomly as control group, and "B" unit as intervention group. The intervention consisted of a theoretical-practical course-workshop that lasted six months where real cases were discussed and solved. Clinical competence was evaluated by means of an instrument designed ex professo, with a maximum theoretical value of 100 and 94% reliability according to the Kuder-Richardson test. Medians of clinical competence were compared among groups, before and after intervention, using the Mann-Whitney U test, while frequencies distribution of clinical competence level were analyzed with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (p≤0.05). Results Overall medians and intervals for unit "A" were 28 (9-45) pre-intervention and 34 (11-51) pos-intervention, with before-after difference p>0.05; for unit "B", values were 32 (12-50) pre-intervention, 61 (36-82) pos-intervention, and before-after difference p≤0.05. No significant differences were found among groups pre-intervention (p>0.05), although they were observed pos-intervention (p≤0.05). Conclusions The educational intervention evaluated proved to improve, in a statistically significant way, the overall and by dimensions clinical competence level of Mexican family physicians for nutritional management of patients with diabetes mellitus type 2.(AU)


RESUMEN Objetivo Evaluar el efecto de una intervención educativa participativa sobre la competencia clínica de médicos familiares mexicanos para el manejo nutricio de pacientes con diabetes mellitus Tipo 2. Método Estudio cuasiexperimental con grupo control antes-después. Se estudió una muestra por conveniencia de 60 médicos familiares distribuidos en dos unidades médicas de atención primaria de seguridad social elegidas al azar, 30 en la "A" y 30 en la "B". La unidad "A" fue designada grupo control, y la "B" de intervención. La intervención consistió en un curso-taller teórico-práctico que duró seis meses, donde se discutieron y resolvieron casos reales. La competencia clínica se evaluó mediante un instrumento diseñado ex professo, con un valor teórico máximo de 100, y una fiabilidad de 94% según prueba de Kuder-Richardson. Se compararon las medianas de competencia clínica entre grupos antes y después mediante la prueba U de Mann-Whitney, y cinco las distribuciones de frecuencias de los niveles de competencia clínica mediante la prueba de Kolmogórov-Smirnov (p≤0,05). Resultados Medianas e intervalos de la calificación global: unidad "A" 28 (9-45) pre-intervención, 34 (11-51) pos-intervención, diferencia antes-después p≤0,05; unidad "B" 32 (12-50) pre-intervención, 61 (36-82) pos-intervención, diferencia antes-después p≤0,05. No se encontró diferencia significativa entre los grupos pre-intervención (p>0,05), y si pos-intervención (p≤0,05). Conclusiones La intervención educativa evaluada demostró mejorar, de forma estadísticamente significativa, el nivel de competencia clínica global y por dimensión, de médicos familiares mexicanos para el manejo nutricio de pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Primary Health Care/methods , Clinical Competence , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diet therapy , Controlled Before-After Studies/instrumentation , Non-Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic/instrumentation
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Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx ; 75(3): 153-159, May.-Jun. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-974039

ABSTRACT

Resumen: Introducción: Los cuidados durante el puerperio y la alimentación del recién nacido están guiados por significados culturales afianzados entre las mujeres, por lo que es importante conocerlos e identificar cómo se adquieren y perpetúan. En este tenor, se estudiaron las representaciones sociales que tienen adolescentes mexicanas embarazadas sobre el puerperio, la lactancia y el cuidado del recién nacido. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio interpretativo basado en los principios de la teoría de las representaciones sociales. Se realizaron entrevistas para obtener información de 30 adolescentes mexicanas que asistieron a control prenatal al área de ginecoobstetricia en un hospital de segundo nivel de atención durante 2015. Se aplicaron estrategias de análisis de contenido clásico para analizar la información; este proceso consistió en codificar y categorizar la información. También se elaboró un mapa conceptual para describir las representaciones sociales encontradas. Resultados: Se identificaron 190 códigos y tres representaciones sociales: «lactancia: práctica mitificada¼, «los recién nacidos son frágiles¼ y «madre e hijo deben sincronizarse¼. Conclusiones: Se identificaron tres representaciones sociales que explicaron las prácticas de las adolescentes hacia la lactancia y el cuidado de ellas y sus hijos, adquiridas mediante la comunicación familiar y afianzadas por la necesidad de apoyo debido a ausencia temporal o permanente de pareja, crisis personales motivadas por los cambios corporales, miedo a sufrir cambios por la lactancia y desconocimiento sobre cómo llevar a cabo la lactancia y los cuidados durante el puerperio.


Abstract: Background: Puerperal care and feeding of the newborn are guided by entrenched cultural meanings between women, so it is important to know and identify how they are acquired and perpetuated. Regarding this knowledge, the social representations that Mexican pregnant teenagers have about puerperium, lactation and newborn care were studied. Methods: An interpretative study was made based on principles of the theory of social representations. Interviews were conducted to obtain information from 30 Mexican adolescents who attended prenatal care at the gynecological obstetrics area in a second-level hospital during 2015. Classical content analysis strategies were applied to analyze the information; this process consisted of coding and categorizing information. A conceptual map was also developed to describe the social representations found. Results: In this study, 190 codes and three social representations were identified: "breastfeeding is a practice based on myths", "newborns are fragile" and "mother and child must be synchronized". Conclusions: Three social representations were identified that explain the practices of adolescents towards breastfeeding and the care of them and their children, which were acquired through family communication and strengthened by the need for support due to the temporary or permanent absence of the couple, personal crises motivated by bodily changes, fear of new modifications due to breastfeeding and ignorance about how carry out breastfeeding and care during the puerperium.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Pregnancy in Adolescence/psychology , Breast Feeding/psychology , Infant Care/psychology , Mother-Child Relations/psychology , Lactation/psychology , Interviews as Topic , Postpartum Period , Mexico , Mothers/psychology
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Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex ; 75(3): 153-159, 2018.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29799529

ABSTRACT

Background: Puerperal care and feeding of the newborn are guided by entrenched cultural meanings between women, so it is important to know and identify how they are acquired and perpetuated. Regarding this knowledge, the social representations that Mexican pregnant teenagers have about puerperium, lactation and newborn care were studied. Methods: An interpretative study was made based on principles of the theory of social representations. Interviews were conducted to obtain information from 30 Mexican adolescents who attended prenatal care at the gynecological obstetrics area in a second-level hospital during 2015. Classical content analysis strategies were applied to analyze the information; this process consisted of coding and categorizing information. A conceptual map was also developed to describe the social representations found. Results: In this study, 190 codes and three social representations were identified: "breastfeeding is a practice based on myths", "newborns are fragile" and "mother and child must be synchronized". Conclusions: Three social representations were identified that explain the practices of adolescents towards breastfeeding and the care of them and their children, which were acquired through family communication and strengthened by the need for support due to the temporary or permanent absence of the couple, personal crises motivated by bodily changes, fear of new modifications due to breastfeeding and ignorance about how carry out breastfeeding and care during the puerperium.


Introducción: Los cuidados durante el puerperio y la alimentación del recién nacido están guiados por significados culturales afianzados entre las mujeres, por lo que es importante conocerlos e identificar cómo se adquieren y perpetúan. En este tenor, se estudiaron las representaciones sociales que tienen adolescentes mexicanas embarazadas sobre el puerperio, la lactancia y el cuidado del recién nacido. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio interpretativo basado en los principios de la teoría de las representaciones sociales. Se realizaron entrevistas para obtener información de 30 adolescentes mexicanas que asistieron a control prenatal al área de ginecoobstetricia en un hospital de segundo nivel de atención durante 2015. Se aplicaron estrategias de análisis de contenido clásico para analizar la información; este proceso consistió en codificar y categorizar la información. También se elaboró un mapa conceptual para describir las representaciones sociales encontradas. Resultados: Se identificaron 190 códigos y tres representaciones sociales: «lactancia: práctica mitificada¼, «los recién nacidos son frágiles¼ y «madre e hijo deben sincronizarse¼. Conclusiones: Se identificaron tres representaciones sociales que explicaron las prácticas de las adolescentes hacia la lactancia y el cuidado de ellas y sus hijos, adquiridas mediante la comunicación familiar y afianzadas por la necesidad de apoyo debido a ausencia temporal o permanente de pareja, crisis personales motivadas por los cambios corporales, miedo a sufrir cambios por la lactancia y desconocimiento sobre cómo llevar a cabo la lactancia y los cuidados durante el puerperio.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding/psychology , Infant Care/psychology , Mother-Child Relations/psychology , Pregnancy in Adolescence/psychology , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Interviews as Topic , Lactation/psychology , Mexico , Mothers/psychology , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy , Young Adult
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Rev Salud Publica (Bogota) ; 20(6): 711-717, 2018 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33206894

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a participative educational intervention on the clinical competence of Mexican family physicians regarding the nutritional management of patients with diabetes mellitus Type 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quasi-experimental study with a before-and-after control group. Convenience sample included 60 family physicians distributed in two social security primary health care units, randomly selected: 30 in the "A" unit and 30 in the "B" unit. Unit "A" was assigned randomly as control group, and "B" unit as intervention group. The intervention consisted of a theoretical-practical course-workshop that lasted six months where real cases were discussed and solved. Clinical competence was evaluated by means of an instrument designed ex professo, with a maximum theoretical value of 100 and 94% reliability according to the Kuder-Richardson test. Medians of clinical competence were compared among groups, before and after intervention, using the Mann-Whitney U test, while frequencies distribution of clinical competence level were analyzed with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (p≤0.05). RESULTS: Overall medians and intervals for unit "A" were 28 (9-45) pre-intervention and 34 (11-51) pos-intervention, with before-after difference p>0.05; for unit "B", values were 32 (12-50) pre-intervention, 61 (36-82) pos-intervention, and before-after difference p≤0.05. No significant differences were found among groups pre-intervention (p>0.05), although they were observed pos-intervention (p≤0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The educational intervention evaluated proved to improve, in a statistically significant way, the overall and by dimensions clinical competence level of Mexican family physicians for nutritional management of patients with diabetes mellitus type 2.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diet therapy , Diet, Diabetic , Education, Medical, Continuing , Physicians, Family/psychology , Attitude to Health , Educational Measurement , Humans , Mexico
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Rev. salud pública ; 19(1): 94-98, ene.-feb. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-903076

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Objetivo Medir la competencia clínica para el diagnóstico y manejo de hepatitis virales en médicos de primer nivel de atención a la salud. Metodología Se efectuó un estudio transversal en el que usando un instrumento previamente validado se midió la competencia y posteriormente se comparó entre médicos adscritos a diversas unidades médicas de atención primaria a la salud (UMAPS) del Instituto Guatemalteco de Seguridad Social (IGSS). La información fue analizada mediante estadística descriptiva e inferencial no paramétrica. Se evaluaron 104 médicos de 5 UMAPS del IGSS. Resultados Se encontró un nivel muy bajo de competencia clínica para el diagnóstico y tratamiento de las hepatitis virales, dentro de un intervalo de 9 a 62 puntos obtenidos en el instrumento que tiene un valor máximo teórico de 88, sin encontrar diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre UMAPS. Conclusiones: Se requiere educación continua en los médicos de las UMAPS del IGSS para mejorar sus competencias en hepatitis virales.(AU)


ABSTRACT Objective To measure the clinical competence for diagnosis and treatment of human viral hepatitis in primary health care physicians. Methodology Cross-sectional study in which a previously validated instrument to measure competences was used, and subsequent comparison between physicians at various primary health care units (PHCT) from the Guatemalan Institute of Social Security (GISS). This information was analyzed using descriptive and non-parametrical statistics. 104 physicians, from 5 PHCT ascribed to GISS were analyzed. Results A low level of clinical competence for diagnosis and treatment of human viral hepatitis in this physicians group was found, within a range of 9 to 62 points obtained through an instrument with a maximum theoretical value of 88; no significant statistical difference between PHCT was found. Conclusions PHCT physicians from require continuing education to improve their clinical competence on human viral hepatitis.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Clinical Competence , Education, Continuing/trends , Hepatitis, Viral, Human/diagnosis , Hepatitis, Viral, Human/therapy , Cross-Sectional Studies/instrumentation , Guatemala
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