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Healthcare (Basel) ; 12(5)2024 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38470641

ABSTRACT

There is evidence that healthcare can be executed differentially depending on the gender of patients, researchers, and clinicians. The aim was to analyze the possible existence of nursing gender differences in pain management produced by arterial puncture for blood gas analysis. A cross-sectional, multicenter study designed was conducted in Castilla-la Mancha (Spain). Variables of interest were collected from nurses in the public health system of a European region through a questionnaire. Data were collected for four months; the primary outcome was the use of any intervention to reduce pain and the explanatory variable was the nurse's gender. Bivariate analysis was carried out to assess associations between gender and pain-reducing interventions and a multivariate model was created with those factors that were relevant using logistic regression. A significantly higher proportion of men reported using some form of intervention (45% vs. 30%) and had more specific training (45.9% vs. 32.4%). The adjusted probability of using pain-reducing interventions by men was 71% higher than women. Thus, we found gender differences in the management of pain caused by arterial punctures performed by nurses as the main healthcare providers.

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Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(9)2023 May 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37174880

ABSTRACT

In order to predict the high mortality due to COVID-19, simple, useful and remote instruments are required. To assess the validity of the baseline Barthel Index score as a predictor of in-hospital mortality among COVID-19 patients, a validation study of a clinical prediction tool in a cohort of patients with COVID-19 was conducted. The primary variable was mortality and the Barthel Index was the main explanatory variable. Demographic, clinical and laboratory variables were collected. Other mortality predictor scores were also assessed: Pneumonia Severity Index, CURB-65 and A-DROP. The Receiver Operating Characteristic Area under the Curve (ROC AUC), sensitivity and specificity were calculated for both the Barthel Index and the other predictor scores. An analysis of the association between the main variables was conducted, adjusting by means of three multivariate models. Three hundred and twelve patients were studied. Mortality was 16.4%. A mortality Odds Ratio (OR) of 5.95 was associated with patients with a Barthel Index ≤ 90. The model number 3 was developed to predict in-hospital mortality before COVID-19 infection occurs. It exhibits an OR of 3.44, a ROC AUC of 0.792, a sensitivity of 74.5% and a specificity of 73.9%. The Baseline Barthel Index proved useful in our population as a predictor of in-hospital mortality due to COVID-19.

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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 72(1): 1-10, mar. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1368331

ABSTRACT

Sugar-sweetened beverages and fast-food consumption have been associated with non-communicable diseases. Objective. Was to analyze consumption of non-alcoholic beverage and fast-food consumption among first- and fourth-year nursing students. Materials and methods. A questionnaire-based survey was conducted among first-and fourth-year nursing students in Madrid, Spain. Anthropometric data (weight and height) and demographic data were collected, as were data on consumption of specific foods and beverages. Results. The survey was completed by 436 students. Mean (SD) age was 22.0 (6.8) years, 84.1 % of were women.26.2 % of the students were underweight; 6.3 % were overweight. Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and diet drinks was moderate. Slightly more than three-quarters of the students (75.5 %) purchased fast food in the previous month. Burger bars were the most frequently visited fast-food outlet (77.2 %). A direct relationship was observed between BMI and fast-food consumption (rho = 0.099; p = 0.042) and between BMI and consumption of diet cola or carbonated drinks (rho = 0.120; p = 0.013). Conclusion. We provide new epidemiological data from a specific university population that could be useful to promote more studies that help design appropriate strategies to increase a healthy lifestyle(AU)


Las bebidas azucaradas y el consumo de comida rápida se han asociado con enfermedades no transmisibles. Objetivo. Analizar el consumo de bebidas no alcohólicas y el consumo de comida rápida entre estudiantes universitarios de primer y cuarto curso de enfermería. Materiales y métodos. Cuestionario validado entre estudiantes de enfermería de primer y cuarto año en Madrid, España. Se recopilaron datos antropométricos (peso y altura) y demográficos, así como datos sobre consumo de alimentos y bebidas específicos. Resultados. La encuesta fue completada por 436 estudiantes. La edad media (DE) fue de 22,0 (6,8) años, el 84,1 % eran mujeres; el 26,2 % de los estudiantes tenían bajo peso y el 6,3% mostraban sobrepeso. El consumo de bebidas azucaradas y bebidas dietéticas fue moderado. Más de tres cuartas partes de estudiantes (75,5%) compraron comida rápida en el mes anterior. Las hamburgueserías fueron el restaurante de comida rápida más visitado (77,2%). Se observó una relación directa entre el IMC y el consumo de comida rápida (rho = 0,099; p = 0,042) y entre el IMC y el consumo de refrescos dietéticos o bebidas gaseosas (rho = 0,120; p = 0,013). Conclusión. Aportamos nuevos datos epidemiológicos de una población universitaria concreta, que podrían ser de utilidad para promover más estudios que ayuden a diseñar estrategias adecuadas para incrementar un estilo de vida saludable(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Students, Nursing , Fast Foods , Sugar-Sweetened Beverages , Spain , Universities , Weight by Height , Body Mass Index , Anthropometry , Surveys and Questionnaires , Overweight
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J Biomol Struct Dyn ; 40(24): 13759-13777, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34806548

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Proton transfer reactions are a widespread phenomenon in many areas of the life sciences and it is one of the origins of the spontaneous point mutations during DNA replication. Because of its importance, many studies have been reported on these reactions. However, the present work is the first one focused on the structural geometrical changes by double proton transfer (DPT). Thus, different Watson-Crick (WC) pairs were optimized first in a simple model with one nucleoside base pair, and in a microhelix form with three nucleoside base pairs. The canonical and few tautomeric forms were considered in DNA:DNA microhelices with A-type and B-type helical forms. The stability of these structures and how the DPT process affects the main geometrical parameters was analyzed, in particular the deformation of the helical parameters. The M06-2X DFT method was used for this purpose. The purine/pyrimidine ring in the keto form appears easier to be deformed than when it is in the enol form. The weaker WC base pair formed with mixed microhelices than with nucleobases alone and the significant deformation of the helical and backbone parameters with the DPT appears to complicate this process in microhelices.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.


Subject(s)
Nucleosides , Protons , DNA/chemistry , Base Pairing , DNA Replication
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J Adv Nurs ; 77(3): 1533-1545, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33219590

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AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of the application of topical heat, high pressure or a combination of both on antebrachial venous cannulation. DESIGN: A cross-over clinical trial blinded for haemolysis analysis. METHODS: This cross-over clinical trial with two periods was performed in the Clinical Trial Unit of Hospital Universitario de La Princesa (Madrid) during June-July of 2017 in 59 healthy adults who were randomly allocated to one of three interventions: (1) Using dry topical heat for 7 min produced by two hot seed bags (N = 21), (2) Applying controlled pressure from a sphygmomanometer inflated to 100 mmHg (N = 18) and (3) combining heat and pressure (N = 20) in one period out of two. All interventions were contrasted to standard clinical practice in the other period. The comparator involved a standard tourniquet around the upper arm to restrict venous blood flow. The primary outcome was effectiveness measured as vein cannulation at first attempt. Secondary outcomes were vein perception, pain, haemolysis in blood samples and adverse events. RESULTS: All the interventions were more effective than comparator. Vein perception was optimized in about all individuals. Moreover, pain relief was significantly higher when high pressure was applied. Haemolysis was not affected in any of the three interventions. In addition, no serious adverse events appeared. CONCLUSION: High pressure is determined to be the most effective in vein catheterization, pain relief, vein perception and quality of blood sample inalterability. Moreover, it is safe considering that only one adverse event appeared. IMPACT: Vein cannulation is a very common invasive technique, where repeated failures have been registered. Thus, we consider it relevant to develop interventions to achieve venous catheterization at first attempt to alleviate the pain and anxiety associated with this technique. We advocate using high pressure intervention for emergency, due to swiftest method and feasible in case of lacking resources, such as sphygmomanometers in the ambulance. Interventions can be extrapolated to healthy young adults, adults and patients who have healthy vein status perception. Pressure intervention could be an alternative to heat intervention when performing vein cannulation due to its lower risk of transient paresthesia for older people who often suffer from arterial hypertension.


Subject(s)
Catheterization, Peripheral , Nursing Care , Aged , Catheterization, Peripheral/adverse effects , Hot Temperature , Humans , Pain Management , Tourniquets , Young Adult
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Index enferm ; 22(3): 132-137, jul.-sept. 2013. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-117746

ABSTRACT

Objetivo principal: conocer la motivación y la actitud de los profesionales de enfermería hacia la investigación en un hospital español de tercer nivel. Metodología: Estudio descriptivo transversal utilizando cuestionario autoadministrado y validado al 100% de los profesionales de enfermería. La escala de respuestas utilizada es de tipo Likert. Resultados principales: Se obtienen 487 cuestionarios válidos (porcentaje de respuesta: 37,1%; error de muestreo: 4,04%). El 74,1% del personal de enfermería reconoce la investigación como función propia y el 94,1% manifiesta que investigar aporta beneficios a la práctica profesional. Consideran que las publicaciones no aportan prestigio (74,2%), existe falta de tiempo (60,6%), de motivación (55,1%), conocimientos (38,5%), recursos económicos (64,3%) y bibliográficos (48,2%) para investigar. Conclusión principal: Los profesionales encuestados tienen interés y voluntad por investigar, pero es escasa la motivación y muchas las barreras percibidas para desarrollarla. Es preciso habilitar estrategias que incentiven la investigación, constituyendo actualmente los Grupos de Investigación en Cuidados de los Institutos de Investigación Sanitaria, una gran oportunidad (AU)


Objective: Knowing the motivation and attitude of nurses towards research in a tertiary spanish hospital. Methods: Cross-sectional study with a validated self-administered questionnaire to 100% of nurses. The response scale used is Likert. Results: 487 valid questionnaires were obtained (response rate: 37.1%; sampling error: 4.04%). The 74.1% of nurses recognizes research as proper function and 94.1% said that research brings benefits to professional practice. They consider publications not brings prestige (74.2%), there is lack of time (60.6%), motivation (55.1%), knowledge (38.5%), financial resources (64.3%) and bibliographic (48.2%) to investigate. Conclusions: The professionals surveyed have interest and want to investigate, but there is little motivation and many perceived barriers to develop it. It must enable strategies that promote research, now constituting Care Research Group of the Institutes of Health Research, a great opportunity (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Motivation , Clinical Nursing Research/trends , Attitude of Health Personnel , Surveys and Questionnaires , Research Support as Topic
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Dermatol Surg ; 39(4): 584-92, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23331994

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There is little information regarding the detrimental effects of tourniquet ischemia, although it is a widely used technique in extremity surgery. We endeavored to study some of the physiologic changes involved in the finger during the ischemic phase and throughout the recovery phase after tourniquet release. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a single-center, prospective observational study involving healthy adults designed to assess the appropriate application time of a digital T-ring tourniquet without a pH or acidosis <7.0 to avoid any potential risk to local tissues. RESULTS: There was no pH difference before tourniquet application between men and women, but after tourniquet application, the women's fingers became more acidotic at 10 and 20 minutes than the mens', but after 30 minutes the acidosis of the two groups was similar. Participants who weighed less had a more acidotic pH level than heavier participants. LIMITATIONS: This study was performed in a laboratory setting on healthy people rather than on those with existing medical conditions, so clinical recommendations cannot be explicitly made. CONCLUSION: Tourniquet application time is precious. While operating under tourniquet control, the extremity becomes increasingly acidotic. Tourniquet ischemia longer than 20 minutes causes local acidosis and muscle fatigue. Women and persons who weighed less could reach acidotic pH values faster than men or heavier patients. If applications longer than 20 minute are expected, the tourniquet should be released at 20 minutes, allowing the finger to reperfuse for 3-5 minutes to clear the acidosis before reapplication of tourniquet.


Subject(s)
Fingers/blood supply , Ischemia/metabolism , Tourniquets , Adult , Female , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Contemp Nurse ; 39(2): 206-20, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22551433

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UNLABELLED: Pressure ulcers represent an ongoing challenge, particularly in immobile patients, that must be met by all health professionals. Extrinsic influential factors involved in the development of pressure ulcers include local shear forces, skin friction, moisture, and temperature for a patient in bed. OBJECTIVES: Based on the relationship between pressure ulcers and skin temperature, we sought to study the influence of different bed support surface covers on skin temperature. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of support surface materials and their effects on skin temperature at high risk areas of the body known to develop pressure ulcers. A quasi-experimental study with a non-probability sampling was used. A total of 31 subjects (14 males and 17 females) between 19 and 29 years old participated in this study. METHODS: The same standard foam bed cushion was used and three different types of surface protectors (also known as ticking) were chosen for comparison: no cover, cotton, or plastic. Skin temperature measurements were obtained from areas of high risk for developing pressure ulcers: sacrum, right and left scapula, right and left elbow, and right and left calcaneus. RESULTS: Upon analysis of the protective effect of different support surface coverings on the local skin temperature, we observed that temperatures were lower in all risk areas that had no support surface protector and were greater when the surfaces were in contact with protector material, with increases up to 2.13°C. CONCLUSIONS: The type of support surface protector material greatly influences skin temperature depending on the specific area of the body in contact with the surface. The protective plastic that is currently used in hospitals may increase the risk of skin lesions. Simple changes in practices could help minimize the negative impact that plastic protectors contribute to the skin. Regardless, the surface area should be covered with protective covers that do not produce an increase in local temperature and hygienically maintain their integrity.


Subject(s)
Skin Temperature , Female , Humans , Male , Spain
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 129(14): 530-1, 2007 Oct 20.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17983531

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Malnutrition could be very important in patients under surgery. Moreover, the immunosuppressive therapy can cause metabolic and nutritional disorders to the transplanted patients. The aim of this study was to obtain information about the nutritional situation of the cardiac transplanted patients with biochemical and anthropometric parameters. PATIENTS AND METHOD: A retrospective descriptive transversal study. We reviewed clinic records of cardiac transplanted patients between 2004 and 2005. Biochemical and anthropometric parameters recorded before surgery, in the intensive care unit and at the hospital discharge. RESULTS: At discharge, there is a decrease of the following parameters: albumin, 68%; creatinine, 68%; proteins, 92%, and body mass index, 64%; whereas one year after discharge an increase of the body mass index was observed (60%). It was observed that 36% of the patients presented high results of triglycerides, after both a month and a year after discharge. The percentage is of 32% of glucose and between 52% and 24% for cholesterol, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In patients submitted to cardiac transplantation, there is a tendency for a damaged nutritional situation, both at discharge and after a year. It is important to point out the need for a nutritional education to decrease possible complications.


Subject(s)
Heart Transplantation , Nutritional Status , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Heart Transplantation/adverse effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nutrition Disorders/etiology , Retrospective Studies
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Med. clín (Ed. impr.) ; 129(14): 530-531, oct. 2007. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-63387

ABSTRACT

Fundamento y objetivo: En los pacientes quirúrgicos la desnutrición puede ser de gran importancia. Además, el tratamiento inmunodepresor que reciben los receptores de trasplante puede originar una serie de alteraciones nutricionales y metabólicas. El objetivo de este trabajo es obtener información sobre el estado nutricional del paciente con trasplante cardíaco valorando distintos parámetros bioquímicos y antropométricos. Pacientes y método: Se trata de un estudio retrospectivo de tipo descriptivo y transversal. Se utilizaron las historias clínicas de los pacientes que habían recibido un trasplante cardíaco durante 2004-2005. Se midieron parámetros bioquímicos y antropométricos en el preoperatorio, al alta de la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos, al alta hospitalaria y al año. Resultados: Hubo una disminución de los valores referidos al alta hospitalaria: un 88% para la albúmina, un 68% para creatinina, un 92% para proteínas y un 64% para el índice de masa corporal. En cambio, al año del alta se observó un aumento significativo del índice de masa corporal (60%). Un 36% de los pacientes presentaba valores elevados de triglicéridos, tanto al mes como al año del alta hospitalaria; el porcentaje fue de un 32% en el caso de la glucosa y entre un 52 y un 24% para el colesterol, respectivamente. Conclusiones: En el estado nutricional del paciente con trasplante cardíaco se observa en el momento del alta hospitalaria una tendencia al deterioro, que se prolonga hasta el año. Al año del alta hospitalaria aumentan la obesidad y ciertos parámetros relacionados con el riesgo cardiovascular. Una vez más, se pone de manifiesto la necesidad de una educación nutricional que conduzca a la disminución de posibles complicaciones, teniendo en cuenta la medicación prescrita


Background and objective: Malnutrition could be very important in patients under surgery. Moreover, the immunosuppressive therapy can cause metabolic and nutritional disorders to the transplanted patients. The aim of this study was to obtain information about the nutritional situation of the cardiac transplanted patients with biochemical and anthropometric parameters. Patients and method: A retrospective descriptive transversal study. We reviewed clinic records of cardiac transplanted patients between 2004 and 2005. Biochemical and anthropometric parameters recorded before surgery, in the intensive care unit and at the hospital discharge. Results: At discharge, there is a decrease of the following parameters: albumin, 68%; creatinine, 68%; proteins, 92%, and body mass index, 64%; whereas one year after discharge an increase of the body mass index was observed (60%). It was observed that 36% of the patients presented high results of triglycerides, after both a month and a year after discharge. The percentage is of 32% of glucose and between 52% and 24% for cholesterol, respectively. Conclusions: In patients submitted to cardiac transplantation, there is a tendency for a damaged nutritional situation, both at discharge and after a year. It is important to point out the need for a nutritional education to decrease possible complications


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Nutritional Status , Heart Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Malnutrition/epidemiology , Patient Discharge/statistics & numerical data , Risk Factors , Blood Chemical Analysis
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Metas enferm ; 8(5): 28-31, jun. 2005. tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-039706

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: comparar diversos aspectos de la publicidadsobre tabaco y bebidas alcohólicas aparecidaen revistas de divulgación científica españolas.Material y método: se realizó un estudio descriptivotransversal analizando la publicidad de variasrevistas durante cuatro años.Resultados: la publicidad de tabaco y alcohol ocupabacasi un 32% de la superficie total de las revistasestudiadas. Predominaba la publicidad debebidas de alta graduación como el whisky, situándosela cerveza entre las que menos espacios publicitariosutiliza.Conclusiones: las revistas de divulgación científicadedican un tercio de su superficie a la publicidad,predominando la de bebidas alcohólicas frente altabaco, aspecto que justifica la necesidad urgentede desarrollar la capacidad de análisis y del espíritucrítico de los consumidores ante la publicidad


Objective: to compare the different aspects of theadvertising of tobacco and alcoholic beverages inSpanish scientific magazines.Material and method: This transversal descriptivestudy analyses the advertising appearing in severalmagazines over a 4-year period.Results: the advertising of tobacco and alcohol occupiednearly a 32% of the total surface of the studiedmagazines. High content beverages such aswhisky were predominant, being beer the least advertisedbeverage.Conclusions: scientific magazines dedicate a thirdof their surface to advertising, with a predominanceof alcoholic beverages vs tobacco. This justifiesthe urgent need to develop the capacity for analysisand critical spirit of consumers in the light ofthis advertising bombardment


Subject(s)
Advertising/legislation & jurisprudence , Alcoholic Beverages , Nicotiana , Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Health Education , Spain
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