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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 38-44, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734044

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work is to generate recommendations on the management of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) in primary myelofibrosis (PMF). A comprehensive systematic review of articles published between 1999 and 2015 (January) was used as a source of scientific evidence. The recommendations were produced through a Delphi process involving a panel of 23 experts appointed by the European LeukemiaNet and the European Blood and Marrow Transplantation Group. Key questions included patient selection, donor selection, pre-transplant management, conditioning regimen, post-transplant management, prevention, and management of post-transplant relapse. Patients with intermediate-2 or high-risk disease and age < 70 years should be considered candidates for allo-SCT. Patients with intermediate-risk 1 disease and age < 65 years should be considered candidates if they have refractory transfusion-dependent anemia, or a peripheral blood (PB) blast percentage > 2%, or adverse cytogenetics. Splenectomy before transplantation must be decided on a case-by-case basis. Patients with intermediate-2 or high-risk disease who lack a human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched sibling or unrelated donor should be enrolled in a protocol that uses HLA non-identical donors. PB was considered the most appropriate source of hematopoietic stem cells for transplants from HLA-matched unrelated donors and siblings. The optimal intensity of the conditioning regimen has yet to be defined. Strategies such as discontinuation of immunosuppressive drugs, infusion of donor lymphocytes, or both were considered adequate to prevent clinical relapse. In conclusion, we provide consensus-based recommendations aimed at optimizing allo-SCT in PMF. Unmet clinical needs were highlighted.


El objetivo de este trabajo es generar recomendaciones sobre el manejo del trasplante alogénico de células madre (alo-SCT) en la mielofibrosis primaria (MFP). Se utilizó una revisión sistemática integral de artículos publicados entre 1999 y 2015 (enero) como fuente de evidencia científica. Las recomendaciones se produjeron mediante un proceso Delphi en el que participó un panel de 23 expertos designados por la European LeukemiaNet y el European Blood and Marrow Transplantation Group. Las preguntas clave incluyeron la selección de pacientes, la selección de donantes, el manejo previo al trasplante, el régimen de acondicionamiento, el manejo posterior al trasplante, la prevención y el manejo de la recaída después del trasplante. Los pacientes con enfermedad de riesgo intermedio 2 o alto y edad < 70 años deben ser considerados candidatos para alo-SCT. Los pacientes con enfermedad de riesgo intermedio 1 y edad < 65 años deben ser considerados candidatos si presentan anemia refractaria dependiente de transfusiones, o un porcentaje de blastos en sangre periférica > 2%, o citogenética adversa. La esplenectomía previa al trasplante debe decidirse caso por caso. Los pacientes con enfermedad de riesgo intermedio 2 o alto que carecen de un hermano compatible con el antígeno leucocitario humano (HLA) o de un donante no emparentado deben inscribirse en un protocolo que utilice donantes no idénticos de HLA. PB se consideró la fuente más apropiada de células madre hematopoyéticas para trasplantes de hermanos y donantes no emparentados compatibles con HLA. La intensidad óptima del régimen de acondicionamiento aún debe definirse. Se consideraron adecuadas estrategias como la suspensión de los fármacos inmunosupresores, la infusión de linfocitos del donante o ambas para evitar la recaída clínica. En conclusión, proporcionamos recomendaciones basadas en consenso destinadas a optimizar el alo-SCT en MFP. Se destacaron las necesidades clínicas insatisfechas.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 17-25, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734042

ABSTRACT

Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is a chronic Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm that has its main involvement in the megakaryopoietic lineage, generating sustained thrombocytosis in peripheral blood and an increase in the number of mature megakaryocytes in the bone marrow. In addition to marked thrombocytosis, it is characterized by increased thrombotic or hemorrhagic risk and the presence of constitutional symptoms. Patients with ET have a low but known risk of disease progression to myelofibrosis and/or acute leukemia. The diagnosis is made based on the 2016 WHO criteria. At present, available treatments for patients with ET are mainly aimed at minimizing the risk of thrombosis and/or bleeding.


La trombocitemia esencial (TE) es una neoplasia mieloproliferativa crónica Filadelfia negativa que tiene su principal involucro en la línea megacariopoyética, generando trombocitosis sostenida en la sangre periférica y un incremento en el número de megacariocitos maduros en médula ósea. Además de una marcada trombocitosis, se caracteriza por un mayor riesgo trombótico o hemorrágico y la presencia de síntomas constitucionales. Los pacientes con TE tienen un riesgo bajo, pero conocido, de evolución de la enfermedad a mielofibrosis y/o leucemia aguda. El diagnóstico se realiza con base en los criterios de la Organización Mundial de la Salud del 2016. Los tratamientos actualmente disponibles para los pacientes con TE están dirigidos principalmente a minimizar el riesgo de trombosis y/o hemorragia.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 59-62, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734045

ABSTRACT

Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are associated with a significant risk of thrombosis and the hypercoagulable environment of pregnancy increases this risk. The most frequent gestational complications consist of spontaneous abortion, thrombosis, bleeding, and hypertensive disease of pregnancy. Treatment depends on thrombotic risk, gestational trimester, and myeloproliferative neoplasm.


Las neoplasias mieloproliferativas (NMP) están asociadas a un riesgo notable de trombosis y el entorno de hipercoagulabilidad propio del embarazo aumenta este riesgo. Las complicaciones gestacionales más frecuentes consisten en: aborto espontáneo, trombosis, sangrado y enfermedad hipertensiva del embarazo. El tratamiento depende del riesgo trombótico, trimestre gestacional y neoplasia mieloproliferativa.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 11-16, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734046

ABSTRACT

Polycythemia vera (PV) is mainly characterized by erythrocytosis, thrombotic and hemorrhagic predisposition, a variety of symptoms, and cumulative risks of fibrotic progression and/or leukemic evolution over time. The diagnosis is made based on the 2016 WHO criteria. The treatment of PV focuses on rapidly reducing the erythrocyte mass, either by means of phlebotomies or with cytoreductive treatment, and the reduction of thrombotic risk by correcting cardiovascular risk factors and the use of platelet antiaggregants.


La policitemia vera (PV) se caracteriza principalmente por eritrocitosis, predisposición trombótica y hemorrágica, una variedad de síntomas y riesgos acumulativos de progresión fibrótica y/o evolución leucémica a lo largo del tiempo. El diagnóstico se realiza con base en los criterios de la Organización Mundial de la Salud del 2016. El tratamiento de la PV se centra en reducir rápidamente la masa eritrocitaria, ya sea por medio de flebotomías o con tratamiento citorreductor, y la disminución del riesgo trombótico mediante la corrección de factores de riesgo cardiovascular y el uso de antiagregantes plaquetarios.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 63-65, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734049

ABSTRACT

Patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms have an increased risk of thrombosis and bleeding. This risk must be identified, as well as individualizing the therapeutic strategy before invasive procedures; adequate cytoreduction reduces the risk of complications.


Los pacientes con neoplasias mieloproliferativas tienen un riesgo incrementado de trombosis y sangrado. Se debe identificar dicho riesgo, así como individualizar la estrategia terapéutica previo a los procedimientos invasivos; una adecuada citorreducción disminuye el riesgo de complicaciones.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 55-58, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734050

ABSTRACT

In addition to symptoms secondary to splenomegaly, microvascular abnormalities, and thrombohemorrhagic complications, patients with MPN may experience a significant symptom burden attributed to an increase in circulating inflammatory cytokines. These symptoms can be severe and limit quality of life. Therefore, in addition to the prevention of complications, one of the objectives of the treatment of MPN is the control of symptoms.


Además de la sintomatología secundaria a la esplenomegalia, a las alteraciones microvasculares y a las complicaciones trombohemorrágicas, los pacientes con neoplasias mieloproliferativas (NMP) pueden experimentar una importante carga sintomática atribuida a un aumento de citocinas inflamatorias circulantes. Estos síntomas pueden ser severos y limitar la calidad de vida. Por ello, además de la prevención de las complicaciones, uno de los objetivos del tratamiento de las NMP es el control de los síntomas.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 45-54, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734051

ABSTRACT

Major thrombotic complications in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent an important clinical problem due to their high morbidity, the complexity of their management, and their associated mortality. The appearance of a thrombosis implies a high thrombotic risk stratification of the MPN and determines the initiation or optimization of cytoreductive treatment and the use of antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy as secondary prophylaxis. The incidence of thrombosis at the time of diagnosis is higher than during the course of the disease, being located in the arterial territory in 60-70% of cases. Once thrombosis has occurred, up to 20-33% of patients experience thrombotic recurrence in the same initial vascular territory.


Las complicaciones trombóticas mayores en las neoplasias mieloproliferativas (NMP) representan un importante problema clínico debido a su elevada morbilidad, la complejidad de su manejo y su mortalidad asociada. La aparición de una trombosis comporta una estratificación de alto riesgo trombótico de la NMP y determina el inicio o la optimización del tratamiento citorreductor y el uso de terapia antiplaquetaria o anticoagulante como profilaxis secundaria. La incidencia de trombosis en el momento del diagnóstico es mayor que durante la evolución de la enfermedad, localizándose en territorio arterial en el 60-70% casos. Una vez se ha producido una trombosis, hasta el 20-33% de los pacientes sufre una recurrencia trombótica en el mismo territorio vascular inicial.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 1-10, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734052

ABSTRACT

The objective of the consensus is to make available to the professionals of the different public health institutions in our country, who are in charge of these diseases, the most relevant and up-to-date information about their diagnosis and treatment in clinical practice. With this inter-institutional consensus we hope to contribute to improving the quality of care for patients with chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms throughout the Mexican Republic, to unify criteria in both diagnosis and treatment of the different myeloproliferative diseases.


OBJETIVO: El objetivo del consenso es poner a disposición de los profesionales de las diferentes instituciones de salud pública en nuestro país, quienes se encuentran a cargo de estas enfermedades, la información más relevante y actualizada acerca de su diagnóstico y tratamiento en la práctica clínica. Con este consenso interinstitucional esperamos contribuir a mejorar la calidad de la atención de los pacientes con neoplasias mieloproliferativas crónicas a todo lo ancho y largo de la República Mexicana, con el fin de unificar criterios tanto en diagnóstico como en tratamiento de las diferentes enfermedades mieloproliferativas.

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Gac Med Mex ; 158(Supl 1): 26-37, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734057

ABSTRACT

Myelofibrosis (MF) is a BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by clonal myeloproliferation, dysregulated kinase signaling, and release of abnormal cytokines. In recent years, important progress has been made in the knowledge of the molecular biology and the prognostic assessment of MF. Conventional treatment has limited impact on the patients' survival; it includes a wait-and-see approach for asymptomatic patients, erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, androgens, or immunomodulatory agents for anemia, cytoreductive drugs such as hydroxyurea for the splenomegaly and constitutional symptoms, and splenectomy or radiotherapy in selected patients. The discovery of the Janus kinase (JAK) 2 mutation triggered the development of molecular targeted therapy of MF. The JAK inhibitors are effective in both JAK2-positive and JAK2-negative MF; one of them, ruxolitinib, is the current best available therapy for MF splenomegaly and constitutional symptoms. Although ruxolitinib has changed the therapeutic scenario of MF, there is no clear indication of a disease-modifying effect. Allogeneic stem cell transplantation remains the only curative therapy of MF, but due to its associated morbidity and mortality, it is usually restricted to eligible high- and intermediate-2-risk MF patients. To improve current therapeutic results, the combination of JAK inhibitors with other agents is currently being tested, and newer drugs are being investigated.


La mielofibrosis (MF) es una neoplasia mieloproliferativa negativa para BCR-ABL1 caracterizada por mieloproliferación clonal, señalización de cinasa desregulada y liberación de citocinas anormales. En los últimos años se han realizado importantes avances en el conocimiento de la biología molecular y la valoración pronóstica de la MF. El tratamiento convencional tiene un impacto limitado en la supervivencia de los pacientes; incluye un enfoque de espera para pacientes asintomáticos, agentes estimulantes de la eritropoyesis, andrógenos o agentes inmunomoduladores para la anemia, fármacos citorreductores como la hidroxiurea para la esplenomegalia y los síntomas constitucionales, y esplenectomía o radioterapia en pacientes seleccionados. El descubrimiento de la mutación Janus cinasa (JAK) 2 desencadenó el desarrollo de la terapia dirigida molecular de la MF. Los inhibidores de JAK son efectivos tanto en MF con JAK2 positivo como con JAK2 negativo; uno de ellos, el ruxolitinib, es la mejor terapia disponible actualmente para la esplenomegalia y los síntomas constitucionales de la MF. Sin embargo, aunque el ruxolitinib ha cambiado el escenario terapéutico de la MF, no hay indicios claros de un efecto modificador de la enfermedad. El alotrasplante de células madre sigue siendo la única terapia curativa de la MF, pero debido a su morbilidad y mortalidad asociadas, generalmente se restringe a pacientes elegibles con MF de riesgo alto e intermedio 2. Para mejorar los resultados terapéuticos actuales, actualmente se está probando la combinación de inhibidores de JAK con otros agentes y se están investigando fármacos más nuevos.

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J Infect ; 72(2): 143-51, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26702737

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To define which variables upon ICU admission could be related to the presence of coinfection using CHAID (Chi-squared Automatic Interaction Detection) analysis. METHODS: A secondary analysis from a prospective, multicentre, observational study (2009-2014) in ICU patients with confirmed A(H1N1)pdm09 infection. We assessed the potential of biomarkers and clinical variables upon admission to the ICU for coinfection diagnosis using CHAID analysis. Performance of cut-off points obtained was determined on the basis of the binominal distributions of the true (+) and true (-) results. RESULTS: Of the 972 patients included, 196 (20.3%) had coinfection. Procalcitonin (PCT; ng/mL 2.4 vs. 0.5, p < 0.001), but not C-reactive protein (CRP; mg/dL 25 vs. 38.5; p = 0.62) was higher in patients with coinfection. In CHAID analyses, PCT was the most important variable for coinfection. PCT <0.29 ng/mL showed high sensitivity (Se = 88.2%), low Sp (33.2%) and high negative predictive value (NPV = 91.9%). The absence of shock improved classification capacity. Thus, for PCT <0.29 ng/mL, the Se was 84%, the Sp 43% and an NPV of 94% with a post-test probability of coinfection of only 6%. CONCLUSION: PCT has a high negative predictive value (94%) and lower PCT levels seems to be a good tool for excluding coinfection, particularly for patients without shock.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Infections/diagnosis , Bacterial Infections/pathology , Calcitonin/blood , Coinfection/diagnosis , Coinfection/pathology , Influenza, Human/complications , Influenza, Human/pathology , Protein Precursors/blood , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide , Decision Trees , Female , Humans , Intensive Care Units , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Prospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Urban Health ; 88(3): 403-16, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21660644

ABSTRACT

Community displacing events, natural or human made, are increasing in frequency. By the end of 2009, over 36 million people were known to be displaced worldwide. Displacement is a traumatic experience with significant short- and long-term health consequences. The losses and costs associated with displacement-social connections, employment, property, and economic capital-are felt not only by the displaced individuals but also the communities they have left behind, and the communities that receive displaced individuals. Many researchers have explored the link between health and reduced social, cultural, and economic capital. Most of the displacement literature focuses on the effect of displacement on the displaced individual; however, many families move as a group. In this study, we examined the family process of managing displacement and its associated capital losses by conducting interviews with 20 families. We found that families undergo a four-phase process of displacement: antecedent, uprooting, transition, and resettlement. The losses families experience impact the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. The degree to which the displacement process ends successfully, or ends at all, can be affected by efforts to both create connections within the new communities and rebuild economic and social capital.


Subject(s)
Emigrants and Immigrants/psychology , Family Relations , Social Support , Stress, Psychological/complications , Acculturation , Adaptation, Psychological , Communication Barriers , Employment/psychology , Grief , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Models, Psychological , Qualitative Research , Socioeconomic Factors , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Stress, Psychological/psychology , United States
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Am J Community Psychol ; 48(1-2): 43-55, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21279433

ABSTRACT

While much has been written about community mobilization for health, few detailed expositions of the formation of community mobilization, especially focused on youth violence prevention exist. The Columbia Center for Youth Violence Prevention, in collaboration with the UNIDOS Inwood Coalition, developed a Community mobilization plan to guide youth violence prevention in Inwood. The plan was developed within the context of an evidence-based organizing framework-Communities that Care (CTC) and takes a multi-level approach to service coordination that includes activities at the Individual, Family, Block, Organizational and Built Environment levels. This article describes how the Community mobilization plan was created, illustrates the use of evidence-based practices to lead to the development of the plan, outlines the plan's community/organizational activities, and summarizes the principles and processes that can be replicated in other communities seeking to start their own community mobilization efforts to reduce youth violence.


Subject(s)
Community Networks/organization & administration , Juvenile Delinquency/prevention & control , Violence/prevention & control , Adolescent , Adolescent Development , Cooperative Behavior , Evidence-Based Practice/methods , Humans , Local Government , New York City , Program Development/methods , Program Evaluation/methods , Residence Characteristics , Universities/organization & administration
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Crit Care ; 15(1): R66, 2011 Feb 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21342489

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Little information exists about the impact of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients with the pandemic 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus infection. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, observational, multicenter study in 148 Spanish intensive care units (ICUs). Patients with chronic renal failure were excluded. AKI was defined according to Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) criteria. RESULTS: A total of 661 patients were analyzed. One hundred eighteen (17.7%) patients developed AKI; of these, 37 (31.4%) of the patients with AKI were classified as AKI I, 15 (12.7%) were classified as AKI II and 66 (55.9%) were classified as AKI III, among the latter of whom 50 (75.7%) required continuous renal replacement therapy. Patients with AKI had a higher Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score (19.2 ± 8.3 versus 12.6 ± 5.9; P < 0.001), a higher Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score (8.7 ± 4.2 versus 4.8 ± 2.9; P < 0.001), more need for mechanical ventilation (MV) (87.3% versus 56.2%; P < 0.01, odds ratio (OR) 5.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.0 to 9.4), a greater incidence of shock (75.4% versus 38.3%; P < 0.01, OR 4.9, 95% CI, 3.1 to 7.7), a greater incidence of multiorgan dysfunction syndrome (92.4% versus 54.7%; P < 0.01, OR 10.0, 95% CI, 4.9 to 20.21) and a greater incidence of coinfection (23.7% versus 14.4%; P < 0.01, OR 1.8, 95% CI, 1.1 to 3.0). In survivors, patients with AKI remained on MV longer and ICU and hospital length of stay were longer than in patients without AKI. The overall mortality was 18.8% and was significantly higher for AKI patients (44.1% versus 13.3%; P < 0.01, OR 5.1, 95% CI, 3.3 to 7.9). Logistic regression analysis was performed with AKIN criteria, and it demonstrated that among patients with AKI, only AKI III was independently associated with higher ICU mortality (P < 0.001, OR 4.81, 95% CI 2.17 to 10.62). CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort of patients with H1N1 virus infection, only those cases in the AKI III category were independently associated with mortality.


Subject(s)
Acute Kidney Injury/epidemiology , Critical Illness/epidemiology , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/isolation & purification , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Acute Kidney Injury/mortality , Acute Kidney Injury/physiopathology , Adult , Critical Illness/mortality , Female , Humans , Influenza, Human/mortality , Influenza, Human/physiopathology , Intensive Care Units/trends , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Am J Prev Med ; 34(3 Suppl): S31-5, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18267197

ABSTRACT

The 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York City represented a new strain on already fractured communities with low collective efficacy. Like the majority of citizens in the greater metropolitan area, researchers at the Community Research Group of Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health wanted to "do" something to help in the aftermath of the attacks. The group proposed to promote collective recovery, that is, rebuilding social connections in the city as the foundation for individual and group recovery. After several months of organizing, New York City RECOVERS (NYCR)--a network of organizations formed to promote trauma recovery post 9/11--in conjunction with the New York University's International Trauma Studies Program, persuaded the New York City Department of Health and Mental Health and the FEMA-funded Project Liberty to sponsor a conference on collective recovery, with a focus on the first anniversary of the tragedy. Utilizing participant observation, the research team documented the outreach and dissemination efforts of NYCR, the partners' organizational engagement in collective recovery, and the recovery activities they pursued. This paper describes the work of the conference and the specific efforts for youth violence prevention that followed. In this circumstance, engaging community partners helped shift the research agenda from one driven by funders and researchers to one co-driven by the organizations and populations they aimed to influence.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Psychological , Community Networks/organization & administration , September 11 Terrorist Attacks/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Community-Institutional Relations , Congresses as Topic , Humans , New York City , Program Development , Violence/prevention & control
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Health Promot Pract ; 7(3): 306-11, 2006 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16940026

ABSTRACT

The findings of health disparities research will have to be disseminated to a broad public in order to influence health outcomes. Some strategies for dissemination are obvious, and these generally work for ideas that are within the mainstream of current paradigms. However, ideas that challenge existing theories and assumptions may require different, and not-so-obvious, strategies. This article discusses the use of movies and site visits as two novel strategies for research dissemination.


Subject(s)
Information Dissemination/methods , Research , Advisory Committees , Community Networks , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Public Health , United States
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J Biosoc Sci ; 36(4): 479-89, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15293388

ABSTRACT

NYC RECOVERS, an alliance of organizations concerned with New York City's social and emotional recovery post-9/11, was formed to meet the need to rebuild social bonds strained or ruptured by the trauma to the regional system caused by the destruction of the Twin Towers. NYC RECOVERS, with minimal funding, was able to create a network of 1000 organizations spanning the five boroughs, carrying out recovery events throughout the 'Year of Recovery', September 2001 to December 2002. This paper describes the concepts, techniques and accomplishments of NYC RECOVERS, and discusses potentials of the model, as well as obstacles to its implementation.


Subject(s)
Community Mental Health Services/organization & administration , Disaster Planning/organization & administration , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Relief Work/organization & administration , Social Support , Terrorism/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Aircraft , Altruism , Disaster Planning/economics , Humans , Life Change Events , Models, Organizational , New York City , Relief Work/economics , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/prevention & control
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La Paz; Lampara; 1999. 231 p.
Monography in Spanish | LIBOCS, LIBOSP | ID: biblio-1316739

ABSTRACT

Contiene: Teologia dela properidad, sus raices, sus postulados, su influencia en la iglesia cristiana - Fe y dinero ¿se oponen? ¿se complementan? - Prosperidad material ¿que enseña la Biblia?. Este librole ayudara a conocer las enseñanzas de este movimiento cuya popularidad va en aumento, tambien le desafiara a evaluar y revisar sus propias convicciones sobre la fe y la prosperidad


Subject(s)
Bible
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La Paz; Lampara; 1997. 59 p.
Monography in Spanish | LIBOCS, LIBOSP | ID: biblio-1316702

ABSTRACT

"Los cristianos deben mantenerese al margen de la politica", "toda persona es un ser politico", "Cristianismo y politica no se mezclan", "El cristino es la luz y sal en todo tiempo y lugar". Estas son algunas de las opiniones recogidas en una encuesta realizada por la editorial. En el portal del siglo XXI el tema del cristiano y la politica es aun controversial. Mientras para unos la palabra "politica" es prohibida para otros es una oportunidad de testimonio cristiano

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