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Urology ; 183: 39-45, 2024 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37926383

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OBJECTIVE: To correlate health literacy of patients undergoing ureteroscopy and identify gaps within current patient education practices in order to better tailor the preoperative experience. METHODS: Eighteen patients were retrospectively recruited to complete an in-depth semistructured interview and the Test of Functional Health Literacy for Adults (TOFHLA). All interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then coded and analyzed using the grounded theory of analysis. RESULTS: The average participant age was 56.2 ± 12.8years, and 10 (55.6%) identified as female. Education level ranged from some high school to a professional degree. The average TOFHLA score was 88.1 ± 11.7. Irrespective of score, all participants felt they understood the purpose and basic elements of a ureteroscopy. The use of nontechnical language, repetition, and previous healthcare experiences were identified as positive aspects of the education experience. However, 72.2% (n = 13) identified the primary gap in understanding revolved around the use, purpose, and pain associated with stents. CONCLUSION: Functional health literacy is an essential element, but not the only factor informing patient education and comprehension. Current practices are effective in explaining the basics of a ureteroscopy, but even when identified health literacy is higher than expected, a gap remains in stent education. Efforts should be made to better understand how stents can be effectively explained to patients in addition to continuing to refine education practices to elicit true comprehension.


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Letramento em Saúde , Adulto , Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Ureteroscopia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Escolaridade , Idioma , Compreensão
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Urol Pract ; 11(1): 185, 2024 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37944027
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Front Pediatr ; 10: 948490, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36313869

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Introduction: Caring for children with bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex (BEEC) exacts a long-term emotional toll on caregivers. Previous studies leave a gap in understanding the impact that caring for a child with BEEC has on caregivers in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). We hypothesize that families and caregivers experience psychological distress that has long gone unaddressed. Materials and methods: From 2018 to 2020, researchers conducted a multi-method evaluation of caregiver distress with participants recruited as part of the annual International Bladder Exstrophy Collaboration based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. In 2018, pilot data was collected through cognitive interviews. In 2019, researchers conducted structured interviews predicated on themes from the previous year, which subsequently prompted formal mental health screenings in 2020. Caregivers who reported suicidal thoughts were immediately referred for intervention. Results: In 2018, caregivers described the primary source of stigma arose from their village (n = 9, 26.5%). Caregivers also identified long-term concerns (n = 18, 52.9%), including future fertility and marital prospects, as sources of anxiety. In 2019, caregivers substantiated preliminary findings with the primary source of anticipated (n = 9, 31%) and experienced (n = 19, 65.5%) stigma again stemming from their communities. Both cohorts identified the collaboration as a positive source of support (n = 23, 36.5%). In 2020, caregivers stated decreased emotional wellbeing as number of subsequent repairs increased (n = 54, 75%, p = 0.002). Caregivers of children who underwent initial surgery within 5 years of screening reported higher anxiety (n = 46, 63.8%) and this was exacerbated as the number of subsequent repairs increased (p = 0.043). Conclusion: Complex, long-term course of care, including additional surgeries, significantly impacts caregiver distress in the LMIC setting. Screening for caregivers of children with complex congenital anomalies, like BEEC, should be an essential element of any comprehensive effort to alleviate the global burden of disease.

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Front Pediatr ; 7: 93, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30984718

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Management of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) has evolved over the past several decades, with a trend toward a decrease in surgical management. In spite of this, ureteral reimplantation remains a commonly performed procedure by pediatric urologists in selected cases. Although the basic tenets of the ureteral reimplant procedure remain the same, the extra- vs. intravesical approach, and the traditional open vs. minimally invasive approach remain the primary options to correct reflux. Considering the advantages conferred by the robotic surgery platform, many leading centers have preferentially adopted robot-assisted laparoscopic extravesical anti-reflux surgery, or in common surgical parlance, the robot-assisted laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation (RALUR), over pure laparoscopic or open approaches. Predicated on our experience of performing over 170 cases of RALUR, we have made technical modifications which we posit reduce the morbidity of the procedure while offering acceptable outcomes. This review highlights the evolution and establishment of RALUR as a standardization of care in the surgical management of VUR at our institution. In particular, we emphasize the technical nuances and specific challenges encountered through the learning curve in hopes of facilitating this process for others.

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Curr Biol ; 25(11): 1489-95, 2015 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26004762

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Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles that originated from an endosymbiotic α-proteobacterium. As an adaptation to maximize ATP production through oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondria contain inner membrane invaginations called cristae. Recent work has characterized a multi-protein complex in yeast and animal mitochondria called MICOS (mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system), responsible for the determination and maintenance of cristae [1-4]. However, the origin and evolution of these characteristic mitochondrial features remain obscure. We therefore conducted a comprehensive search for MICOS components across the major groups that encompass eukaryotic diversity to determine the extent of conservation of this complex. We detected homologs for the majority of MICOS components among opisthokonts (the group containing animals and fungi), but only Mic60 and Mic10 were consistently identified outside this group. The conservation of Mic60 and Mic10 in eukaryotes is consistent with their central role in MICOS function [5-7], indicating that the basic mechanism for cristae determination arose early in evolution and has remained relatively unchanged. We found that eukaryotes with ultrastructurally simplified anaerobic mitochondria that lack cristae have also lost MICOS. We then searched for a prokaryotic MICOS and identified a homolog of Mic60 present only in α-proteobacteria, providing evidence for the endosymbiotic origin of mitochondrial cristae. Our study clarifies the origins of mitochondrial cristae and their subsequent evolutionary history, provides evidence for a general mechanism of cristae formation and maintenance in eukaryotes, and points to a new potential factor involved in membrane differentiation in prokaryotes.


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Evolução Molecular , Mitocôndrias/fisiologia , Complexos Multiproteicos/genética , Homologia Estrutural de Proteína , Simbiose
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