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Rev. Hosp. Ital. B. Aires (2004) ; 38(2): 70-77, jun. 2018. ilus., tab.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1023102

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A través de la revisión de documentos históricos y otras fuentes bibliográficas, y desde la perspectiva de la enfermería, se describen los recursos y prácticas sanitarias con que contaba el equipo de salud que acompañó al cuerpo del Ejército de los Andes al mando del general José de San Martín desde el inicio del cruce de los Andes el 19 de enero en las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata, hasta finalizada la batalla de Chacabuco, en la Capitanía General de Chile, el 12 de febrero de 1817. Este trabajo nos permite conocer el trabajo de los primeros sanitarios militares que asistieron en el cuidado de los soldados de los ejércitos patrios y contribuir así a difundir la historia de la Medicina Argentina. (AU)


Through the review of historical documents and other bibliographic sources, and from the perspective of nursing, we describe the health resources and practices held by the health team that accompanied the Army of Los Andes under the command of General José de San Martín, from the start of crossing Los Andes on January 19th in the Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata, to finish in the battle of Chacabuco, in the General Captaincy of Chile on February 12th, 1817. This work allows us to know the work of the first military health professionals who assisted in the care of the soldiers of the patriotic armies and contribute to spread the history of the Argentine Medicine. (AU)


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Humans , History, 19th Century , Preventive Health Services/history , Primary Nursing/history , Hospitals, Military/history , Military Nursing/history , Military Personnel/history , Argentina , Preventive Health Services/organization & administration , Preventive Health Services/supply & distribution , Chile , Clothing/statistics & numerical data , Andean Ecosystem/history , Holistic Nursing/history , History of Medicine , Latin America
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Res Synth Methods ; 9(3): 408-416, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29761662

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OBJECTIVE: Search strategies are essential for the adequate retrieval of studies in a systematic review (SR). Our objective was to identify problems in the design and reporting of search strategies in a sample of new Cochrane SRs first published in The Cochrane Library in 2015. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We took a random sample of 70 new Cochrane SRs of interventions published in 2015. We evaluated their design and reporting of search strategies using the recommendations from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, the Methodological Expectations of Cochrane Intervention Reviews, and the Peer Review of Electronic Search Strategies evidence-based guideline. RESULTS: Most reviews complied with the reporting standards in the Cochrane Handbook and the Methodological Expectations of Cochrane Intervention Reviews; however, 8 SRs did not search trials registers, 3 SRs included language restrictions, and there was inconsistent reporting of contact with individuals and searches of the gray literature. We found problems in the design of the search strategies in 73% of reviews (95% CI, 60-84%) and 53% of these contained problems (95% CI, 38-69%) that could limit both the sensitivity and precision of the search strategies. CONCLUSION: We found limitations in the design and reporting of search strategies. We consider that a greater adherence to the guidelines could improve their quality.


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Databases, Bibliographic , Information Storage and Retrieval , Review Literature as Topic , Cross-Sectional Studies , Evidence-Based Medicine , Guideline Adherence , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , Research Design
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