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Andrea Barbara

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Leadership in Public Health: an Italian learning experience

2020

Abstract Background The “Public Health Leadership” Working Group of Italian Society of Public Health (S.It.I.) organized a two-days Workshop in Verona in January 2020. Leadership is linked to capacity of inspiring people to craft and achieve vision and goals, to provide mentoring, coaching and recognition and to encouragement empowerment, allowing other leaders to emerge and high quality of care. As in others country, in Italy investing in new generations is fundamental and far-sighted to create Leadership culture in tomorrow's professionals. Objectives The Workshop aim was to immerse Public Health residents into Health Leadership. Two types of practical/interactive experiences (Design thin…

Learning experienceMedical educationmedicine.medical_specialtyPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthmedicinePsychologyEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Do Degree Programs Affect Health Profession Students' Attitudes and Opinions Toward Vaccinations? An Italian Multicenter Study

2019

Abstract Background Healthcare workers' attitudes toward vaccination have been widely described in the literature, but a restricted amount of studies assessed healthcare students' knowledge, attitudes, and opinions on this issue. This study aimed to estimate the influence of a degree course on knowledge and immunization behavior among healthcare students and to compare medical students with students from other health profession degree programs to identify possible differences. Methods A multicenter, cross-sectional study was performed in 2018 in 14 Italian Universities (3,131 students were interviewed). A validated questionnaire was used to assess knowledge, attitudes, and opinions toward v…

medicine.medical_specialtyChemical Health and Safetybusiness.industryInfluenza vaccineeducationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthValidated questionnaireHealth professionsAffect (psychology)Mandatory vaccinationVaccinationMulticenter studyFamily medicineHealth caremedicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessPsychologySafety ResearchSafety and Health at Work
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Epidemiology of intensive care unit-acquired sepsis in Italy: Results of the SPIN-UTI network

2018

Background. Sepsis is the major cause of mortality from any infectious disease worldwide. Sepsis may be the result of a healthcare associated infection (HAI): the most frequent adverse events during care delivery especially in Intensive Care Units (ICUs). The main aim of the present study was to describe the epidemiology of ICU-acquired sepsis and related outcomes among patients enrolled in the framework of the Italian Nosocomial Infections Surveillance in ICUs - SPIN-UTI project. Study design. Prospective multicenter study. Methods. The SPIN-UTI network adopted the European protocols for patient-based HAI surveillance. Results. During the five editions of the SPIN-UTI project, from 2008 to…

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