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La scuola in ospedale: un’opportunità di attraversamento del rischio per il minore ospedalizzato

2004

school in hospital disease
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Personal and Environmental Risk Factors at Birth and Hospital Admission: Direct and Vitamin D-Mediated Effects on Bronchiolitis Hospitalization

2021

Abstract: Seasonal variations in UV-B radiation may influence vitamin D status, and this, in turn, may influence the risk of bronchiolitis hospitalization. The aim of this study was using a causal inference approach to investigate, simultaneously, the interrelationships between personal and environmental risk factors at birth/hospital admission (RFBH), serum vitamin D levels and bronchiolitis hospitalization. A total of 63 children (<2 years old) hospitalized for bronchiolitis (34 RSV-positive) and 63 controls were consecutively enrolled (2014-2016). Vitamin D levels and some RFBH (birth season, birth weight, gestational age, gender, age, weight, hospitalization season) were recorded. The d…

seasonality: bronchiolitis hospitalizationvitamin Dgestational agemediation analysis
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The Time-Varying Effect of Participatory Shift Scheduling on Working Hour Characteristics and Sickness Absence: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in H…

2022

Participatory shift scheduling for irregular working hours can influence shift schedules and sickness absence. We investigated the effects of using participatory shift scheduling and shift schedule evaluation tools on working hour characteristics and sickness absence. We utilized a panel data for 2015&minus;2019 with 16,557 hospital employees (6143 in the intervention and 10,345 in the control group). Difference-in-differences regression with ward-level clustered standard errors was used to estimate the average treatment effect on the treated coefficients relative to timing of the intervention with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Using participatory scheduling tool increased long working hou…

self-rosteringworking hourstyöterveystyöhyvinvointiHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsickness absencesairauspoissaolotHospitalsPersonnel Hospitaltyöaikaself-rostering; shift schedule; sickness absence; working hoursosallistaminenvuorotyötyössäkäyntiWork Schedule Tolerancetyöntekijätshift scheduleHumansSick LeavesairauslomaInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Hospitalizācijas iemesli bērniem ar akūtām elpošanas sistēmas saslimšanām

2016

Bakalaura darba tēma - „Hospitalizācijas iemesli bērniem ar akūtam elpošanas sistēmas saslimšanām”. Tēmas aktualitāti nosaka tas, ka elpošanas sistēmas slimības gadu gaitā turpina būt galvenais cēlonis slimnīcās ārstēto bērnu vidū. Arī autore savā ikdienas darbā ir novērojusi, ka akūtas elpošanas sistēmas saslimšanas ir nozīmīgs bērnu veselības problēmu cēlonis kā arī viens no biežākajiem hospitalizācijas iemesliem. Tāpēc, ir aktuāli noskaidrot biežākos hospitalizācijas iemeslus bērniem ar akūtām elpošanas sistēmas saslimšanām vecuma posmā no 1 mēneša līdz 7 gadiem. Pētniecības uzdevumi ir izpētīt un analizēt pieejamos literatūras avotus par akūtām elpošanas sistēmas saslimšanām, analizēt B…

sezonalitāteakūtas elpošanas sistēmas saslimšanaszīdainishospitalizācijas iemeslimazbērnsMedicīna
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Assessment of Asymmetrical Lower Limb Loading in the Short-Track Speed Skaters

2023

Background. Short-track speed skaters who regularly participate in training are exposed to the occurrence of asymmetry in the lower limb loading. &#x0D; Objective. The study aimed to assess the symmetry of the lower limb loading in short track skaters and the relationship between age, training experience and anthropometric variables and symmetry of lower limb loading.&#x0D; Methods. The examined group consisted of 20 short-track speed skaters (12 men and 8 women), and the control group comprised 28 university students (14 men and 14 women). Two scales were used to assess the symmetry of lower limb loading, and the lower limb's loading symmetry index (LSI) was calculated. &#x0D; Results. In …

short-track speed skaters loading symmetry index asymmetry of lower limb loadingPhysiologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineCentral European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
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What drives travelers' adoption of user-generated content? : A literature review

2018

User-generated content (UGC) has become an important part of travel planning, as travelers evaluate travel products based on past reviews. However, different factors account for why tourists utilize UGC. The aim of this study is to review extant studies on UGC to identify the antecedents of UGC utilization for travel planning and the theories, models, and frameworks used in these studies. A total of 54 studies from 2005 to 2016 were found. This study found that UGC adoption is determined by attributes relating to the user, the source, the content, and response variables. It also found distinct and heterogeneous theories and frameworks mainly drawn from the information systems, socio-psychol…

sisältötuotantoComputer sciencekäyttäjätintentio05 social sciencesUser-generated contentsosiaalinen mediaadoptioData sciencematkailualamatkailijatExtant taxonmatkailuTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessInformation system050211 marketingkäyttöönottovieraanvaraisuus050212 sport leisure & tourismuser-generated contentmatkustaminen
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“Without social there is no health”: Social work perspectives in multidisciplinary healthcare

2022

The pandemic has not just affected the health sphere: strong social effects of the emergency have added to the health risk, stressing on social relations and the deterioration of people's living conditions, and making those who are already fragile more fragile. Notwithstanding, during the emergency following the COVID-19 pandemic the attention was focused, indeed understandably, on the health aspects, widening the already existing misalignment between the health interventions and the social ones. Emergency oriented efforts and resources more toward a clinical care approach (cure) than toward support for the social and the inclusion aspects (care). Reflecting on the specific area of health c…

social work hospitalization reintegration processes community work interprofessional recognitionGeneral Social SciencesSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleFrontiers in Sociology
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The Citation Factor Reconsidered: New Alternative for Tourism and Hospitality Research

2018

This note of research deals with the obsession of tourism scholars for citation impacts. Here I analyze not only the problems of tourism research but also how commercial publishers monopolized the production and the academic market through the imposition of the sense of prestige. We hold the thesis that the citation impact corresponds with a narcissist trend oriented to undermine the critical thinking. AUTOR Maximiliano E Korstanje - Doutorando. Professor na Universidad de Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Curriculo: http://palermo.academia.edu/MaximilianoEKorstanje/CurriculumVitae . E-mail: maxikorstanje@hotmail.com REFERENCES Aramberri, J. (2001). The host should get lost: Paradigms in th…

sociologyBoycottbusiness.industryHospitality management studiesAnnalsTourism. Hospitality. Epistemology. Research. Journals.HospitalityPublishingSociologySocial sciencebusinessCommoditizationSustainable tourismTourismRevista Rosa dos Ventos - Turismo e Hospitalidade
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Prevalence of aphthous stomatitis in patients with inflammatory bowel disease after the treatment with monoclonal antibodies: a systematic review and…

2022

Currently, the most frequently employed therapies in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), i.e., Crohn's Disease (CD), Ulcerative Colitis (UC) or unclassified IBD (IBD-U) are monoclonal anti-TNFs and anti-integrin therapies, such as vedolizumab (VDZ). Forty-seven per cent of these patients present extra-intestinal manifestations, the second most prevalent being aphthous stomatitis (AS). The present study aims to investigate which of the two therapies is associated with a lower prevalence of AS after treatment. An electronic search of the MEDLINE (via PubMed), Web of Science, SCOPUS, LILACS and OpenGrey databases was carried out. The criteria used were those described by the PR…

spatial analysisAntibodies Monoclonaloral cancerInflammatory Bowel DiseasesCrohn DiseaseOtorhinolaryngologydeathPrevalenceHumansStomatitis AphthousTumor Necrosis Factor InhibitorsColitis UlcerativeSurgeryGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAShospitalizationMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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An Examination of Tourist Arrivals Dynamics Using Short-Term Time Series Data: A Space—Time Cluster Approach

2013

The purpose of this study is to examine the development of Italian tourist areas ( circoscrizioni turistiche) through a cluster analysis of short time series. The technique is an adaptation of the functional data analysis approach developed by Abraham et al (2003), which combines spline interpolation with k-means clustering. The findings indicate the presence of two patterns (increasing and stable) averagely characterizing groups of territories. Moreover, tests of spatial contiguity suggest the presence of ‘space–time clusters’; that is, areas in the same ‘time cluster’ are also spatially contiguous. These findings appear to be more robust in particular for those series characterized by an…

spline interpolationjoin count testSeries (mathematics)Computer scienceSpace timeGeography Planning and Developmentk-means clusteringcluster analysis; short time series; spline interpolation; K-means; join count test; Italian tourist areasFunctional data analysisjel:C21jel:C22jel:C38jel:C14jel:L83K-meanshort time serieContiguity (probability theory)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementcluster analysiItalian tourist areasEconometricsCluster (physics)Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSpline interpolationCluster analysisTourism Economics
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