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Incidence of burnout in Spanish nursing professionals: a longitudinal study.

2010

Background: Burnout is a psychological response to chronic work-related stress of an interpersonal and emotional nature that appears in professionals in service organizations who work in direct contact with the clients or end-users of the organization. Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the incidence of burnout in a sample of staff nurses. Design: The study was longitudinal, and not randomized. The gap between time 1 (T1) and time 2 (T2) was 1 year. Settings: The data were gathered using an anonymous and self-applied questionnaire in different units of 13 Spanish hospitals. Participants: The sample consisted of 316 staff nurses, 53 males (16.8%) and 262 females (83.2%). The…

MaleLongitudinal studyDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceNursesSample (statistics)Interpersonal communicationBurnoutNursingSpainSurveys and QuestionnairesDepersonalizationmedicineHumansFemaleLongitudinal Studiesmedicine.symptomEmotional exhaustionbusinessBurnout ProfessionalGeneral NursingInternational journal of nursing studies
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Hospital readmission rates: signal of failure or success?

2013

AbstractHospital readmission rates are increasingly used as signals of hospital performance and a basis for hospital reimbursement. However, their interpretation may be complicated by differential patient survival rates. If patient characteristics are not perfectly observable and hospitals differ in their mortality rates, then hospitals with low mortality rates are likely to have a larger share of un-observably sicker patients at risk of a readmission. Their performance on readmissions will then be underestimated. We examine hospitals’ performance relaxing the assumption of independence between mortality and readmissions implicitly adopted in many empirical applications. We use data from th…

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Computer assisted sperm morphometry in mammals: a review.

2014

Computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (CASMA or ASMA) systems were developed to reduce the subjectivity of sperm morphology assessement. This review focuses on a complete description of the CASMA technique, including recent developments, factors of variation, results in the different species and possible applications. Techniques to study sperm morphometry include light microscopy, phase-contrast microscopy and, more recently, fluorescence microscopy. Most published studies on sperm morphometry have been centered on the whole sperm heads, although some of them also measured other parts of the sperm structure, such as the nucleus, acrosome, midpiece or flagellum. The independent study …

MaleMammalsendocrine systemurogenital systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample processingFertilitySemenGeneral MedicineBiologySemen cryopreservationSpermSpermatozoaAndrologySemen AnalysisEndocrinologyFood AnimalsSperm morphologyImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologySperm qualityAcrosomereproductive and urinary physiologymedia_commonAnimal reproduction science
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Identifying loci for the overlap between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder using a genome-wide QTL linkage approa…

2010

Contains fulltext : 88211.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) OBJECTIVE: The genetic basis for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was addressed using a genome-wide linkage approach. METHOD: Participants of the International Multi-Center ADHD Genetics study comprising 1,143 probands with ADHD and 1,453 siblings were analyzed. The total and subscale scores of the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) were used as quantitative traits for multipoint regression-based linkage analyses on 5,407 autosomal single-nucleotide polymorphisms applying MERLIN-regress software, both without and with inclusion of ADHD symptom sc…

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Baseline sero-epidemiology of hepatitis B virus infection in children and teenagers in Italy. A survey before mass hepatitis B vaccination

1991

During the period May 1987 to November 1989, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) markers was determined by ELISA in serum samples of 7405 (55% male, 45% female) apparently healthy persons 3-19 years of age in Italy. Earlier studies of adults there had shown an intermediate degree of HBV endemicity (hepatitis B surface antigen carrier rate greater than 2%). Persons were selected by systematic cluster sampling in five different geographical areas of Italy. The overall prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) was 0.6%. The overall prevalence of at least one marker of HBV was 2.8%; it increased from 1.7% among children 3-5 years of age to 4.5% in teenagers 17-19 years of age (P l…

MaleMicrobiology (medical)HBsAgmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.disease_causeHepatitis b surface antigenPregnancyEpidemiologyPrevalencemedicineHumansSero epidemiologyChildHepatitis B virusPregnancyHepatitis B Surface Antigensbusiness.industryHepatitis BSerum samplesmedicine.diseaseInfectious DiseasesItalySocioeconomic FactorsHepatitis b vaccinationChild PreschoolImmunologyFemalebusinessDemographyJournal of Infection
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Prospective double-blind clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of Bromelain in the third molar extraction postoperative period

2014

Objectives: To evaluate the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect of Bromelain (pineapple extract) administered orally in the postoperative after extraction of impacted lower molars. Study Design: This is a prospective, placebo-controlled, unicentric, double-blind study; the sample size was 34 patients. The pre and postoperative outcomes, evaluated on the third (D3) and eighth day (D8), included inflamtion, pain and oral aperture, as well as the need for analgesics. One group received bromelain 150mg per day for three days and 100mg on days 4 to 7. The other group received placebo in the same dosage. All outcomes werrecorded quantitatively and analyzed with the Mann-Whitney U test for inde…

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Informed participation in the Valencian Community Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme from a gender perspective.

2018

Abstract Objective: To examine the factors that influence informed participation in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme (CRCSP) from a gender perspective. Methods: Cross-sectional telephone survey directed to men and women invited to participate (2009-2010) in the Valencian Community CRCSP (Spain). Sample size: 785 subjects. Outcome variables: participation in CRCSP and being informed. Bivariate and multivariate analysis using logistic regression models (95% confidence interval [95%CI], p <0.05). Results: Being a woman (odds ratio [OR]: 1.52; 95%CI: 1.06-2.19), receiving information from a general practitioner (OR: 1.64; 95%CI: 1.05-2.55) and being informed (OR: 1.54; 95%CI: 1.08-2.21) …

MaleMultivariate analysisToma de decisión informadaGeneral PracticeLogistic regressionValencian community0302 clinical medicine030212 general & internal medicineEarly Detection of Cancerlcsh:Public aspects of medicineMiddle AgedColorectal cancer screening030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEarly detection of cancerOccult BloodFemaleInformed decision makingColorectal NeoplasmsAttitude to Healthmedicine.medical_specialtyInformation Seeking BehaviorSampling StudiesColorectal neoplasmInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsPatient Education as TopicGender identitymedicineHumansCáncer colorrectalAgedPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Public Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Odds ratioConfidence intervalSurgeryParticipaciónCross-Sectional StudiesDetección precoz del cáncerSocioeconomic FactorsSample size determinationFamily medicineGéneroPatient participationPatient ParticipationbusinessGaceta sanitaria
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Noninvasive assessment of respiratory muscle strength and activity in Myotonic dystrophy

2017

Objective To evaluate sensitivity/specificity of the maximum relaxation rate (MRR) of inspiratory muscles, amplitude of electromyographic activity of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM), scalene (SCA), parasternal (2ndIS) and rectus abdominis (RA) muscles; lung function and respiratory muscle strength in subjects with Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) compared with healthy subjects. Design and methods Quasi-experimental observational study with control group. MRR of inspiratory muscles, lung function and amplitude of the electromyographic activity of SCM, SCA, 2ndIS and RA muscles during maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax), maximum expiratory pressure (PEmax) and sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (…

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Reproducibility of Brain Responses: High for Speech Perception, Low for Reading Difficulties.

2019

Neuroscience findings have recently received critique on the lack of replications. To examine the reproducibility of brain indices of speech sound discrimination and their role in dyslexia, a specific reading difficulty, brain event-related potentials using EEG were measured using the same cross-linguistic passive oddball paradigm in about 200 dyslexics and 200 typically reading 8–12-year-old children from four countries with different native languages. Brain responses indexing speech and non-speech sound discrimination were extremely reproducible, supporting the validity and reliability of cognitive neuroscience methods. Significant differences between typical and dyslexic readers were fou…

MaleNeurodevelopmental disordersBrainReproducibility of ResultsAcousticsAcoustics; Brain/physiology; Child; Cognition/physiology; Female; Functional Laterality/physiology; Humans; Male; Reading; Reproducibility of Results; Sample Size; Speech Perception/physiologyFunctional LateralityArticleCognitionReadingRisk factorsSample SizeSpeech PerceptionHumansFemaleChild
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Dimensional structure and measurement invariance of the BRIEF-2 across gender in a socially vulnerable sample of primary school-aged children.

2018

The present study aims to analyze, on the one hand, the dimensional structure of the BRIEF-2 and, on the other, its measurement invariance across gender in a sample of primary school-aged children. Participants were 168 students (51.8% girls) in conditions of social risk and in foster homes, with ages ranging from 6 to 15 years old (M = 10.08; SD = 2.09). The children's executive functioning level was obtained from their parents or caregivers. The analysis of the internal structure using confirmatory factor analysis reveals that the model with three indexes (Behavioral, Emotional and Cognitive) and nine scales (Inhibit, Shift, Self-Monitor, Emotional Control, Initiate, Working Memory, Plan/…

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