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G. Tarsitani

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Epidemiology of Chronic Pain in the Latium Region, Italy. a Cross-sectional Study on the Clinical Characteristics of Patients Attending Pain Clinics

2019

In Italy, chronic pain affects more than a quarter of the population, whereas the average European prevalence is 21%. This high prevalence might be due to the high percentage of Italian people who do not receive treatment, even after the passing of law 38/2010 (the right to access pain management in Italy), which created a regional network for the diagnosis and treatment of noncancer chronic pain. Italian epidemiologic studies on chronic pain are scanty, and this observational, multicenter, cross-sectional study is the first to investigate the clinical characteristics of patients who attended the pain management clinics in the Latium Region, Italy, for the management of their noncancer chro…

MaleCross-sectional studyIMPACTEpidemiology chronic pain pain clinicschronic non-malignant pain0302 clinical medicinenursingRisk FactorsEpidemiologyPrevalence030212 general & internal medicineeducation.field_of_studyHigh prevalence030504 nursingChronic painMiddle AgedSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E PediatricheAREItalygender differencesFemaleepidemiologyHEALTH0305 other medical scienceBURDENPRESENTEEISMchronic painpain management; chronic pain; gender differences; chronic non-malignant pain; epidemiologyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulation03 medical and health sciencesPREVALENCE IMPACT BURDENARE DISABILITY MANAGEMENT HEALTH PRESENTEEISM SEVERITY ADULTSInternal medicinemedicineMANAGEMENTHumanseducationAgedAdvanced and Specialized Nursingbusiness.industryDISABILITYADULTSPain managementmedicine.diseasePain ClinicsSEVERITYCross-Sectional Studiespain managementPain ClinicsObservational studybusiness
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Italian multicenter study on infection hazards during dental practice: Control of environmental microbial contamination in public dental surgeries

2008

Abstract Background The present study assessed microbial contamination in Italian dental surgeries. Methods An evaluation of water, air and surface microbial contamination in 102 dental units was carried out in eight Italian cities. Results The findings showed water microbial contamination in all the dental surgeries; the proportion of water samples with microbial levels above those recommended decreased during working. With regard to Legionella spp., the proportion of positive samples was 33.3%. During work activity, the index of microbial air contamination (IMA) increased. The level of microbial accumulation on examined surfaces did not change over time. Conclusion These findings confirm …

Dental practiceChange over timemedicine.medical_specialtypublic dental surgeries; microbial contaminationLegionellaMicrobial contaminationDental Equipmentdental surgeriesmicrobial contamination; dental surgeries; hazardsEnvironmental healthEpidemiologyHumansMedicineMED/42 Igiene generale e applicataBacteriabusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicineDental EquipmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Bacteria; Biofilms; Dental Equipment; Humans; Italy; Legionella; Dental Offices; Equipment Contamination; Water Microbiologypublic dental surgeriesDental OfficesItalyMulticenter studyBiofilmsDental OfficesEquipment ContaminationEquipment Contaminationmicrobial contaminationWater MicrobiologybusinesshazardsResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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