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CANCER SURVIVORSHIP: THE NEED FOR COMPREHENSIVE CARE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF ASSUMING AN ACTIVE ROLE

2019

Advances in the early detection and treatment of cancer have led to an increase in the number of people who have overcome the disease, reaching 5% of the current population in our country. As indicated by the Sociedad Española de Oncología Médica [Spanish Society of Medical Oncology], this situation involves new challenges that require, among other things, the identification of and attention to the quality of life and the psychosocial needs of this growing population. The objective of this article is to reflect on the importance of comprehensive, specialized, and multidisciplinary care, in which the survivor has a more active participation. However, previously, the debate on the concept of …

lcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990Cancer. Survivor. Emotional distress. Quality of life. Self-managementPapeles del Psicólogo
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Parallel Adaptation to Spatially Distinct Distortions

2020

Optical distortions as a visual disturbance are inherent in many optical devices such as spectacles or virtual reality headsets. In such devices, distortions vary spatially across the visual field. In progressive addition lenses, for example, the left and right regions of the lens skew the peripheral parts of the wearers visual field in opposing directions. The human visual system adapts to homogeneous distortions and the respective aftereffects are transferred to non-retinotopic locations. This study investigates simultaneous adaptation to two opposing distortions at different retinotopic locations. Two oppositely skewed natural image sequences were presented to 10 subjects as adaptation s…

lcsh:Psychologypsychophysicsnatural sceneslcsh:BF1-990visual systemdistortionsvisual adaptationmotion aftereffectFrontiers in Psychology
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Working with children who are victims of abuse: Emotions and representations of professionals in residential children's communities

2020

Professionals who work in residential children’s communities face many difficulties and, when the hosted children have a history of abuse and maltreatment, the risk of vicarious traumatization and professional burn-out, which has a negative effect on the professional’s work and well-being as well as on the effectiveness at work, is very high.This qualitative study aims to explore, via the content analysis of text recorded in some Photolangage® groups, the representations of social workers and educators in residential children’s communities on the theme of work management of physical and sexual abuse victims. The participants were 37 social workers from 6 residential communities for 0-6 year…

lcsh:Psychologysocial workSocial Work; Child Protection; Emotions; Abuse; Photolangage.photolangage.lcsh:BF1-990educationchild protectionAbuse Child protection Emotions Photolangage Social workemotionsabuse
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La inteligencia emocional y la empatía como factores predictores del bienestar subjetivo en estudiantes universitarios

2019

espanolLa incorporacion al ambito universitario conlleva estres. El desarrollo de las habilidades emocionales puede ayudar a los jovenes a hacer frente a los nuevos retos academicos y mejorar su rendimiento y bienestar personal. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue estudiar la relacion entre inteligencia emocional, empatia y bienestar subjetivo. Los participantes fueron 122 estudiantes universitarios entre 18 y 32 anos (M=20.93; DT=2.55; 83.60% mujeres) que completaron los cuestionarios: Trait Meta-Mood Scale-24 (TMMS-24), Basic Empathy Scale (BES), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) y Scale of Positive and Negative Experiences (SPANE). Se realizaron analisis descriptivos y de regresion li…

lcsh:Public aspects of medicineEmotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-99005 social sciences050301 educationlcsh:RA1-1270050109 social psychologyEmpathyClinical Psychologylcsh:PsychologyCognitive empathyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyempatíaestudiantes0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationHumanitiesbienestar subjetivoApplied PsychologyInteligencia emocionalmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
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Bridging from research evidence to health policy and from health policy to clinical practice: the case of the Spanish strategy for mental health

2009

Introduction: In the last 30 years the Spanish NHS has evolved from a tightly centralized structure to seventeen autonomous regional health systems. As a result a number of benefits have been obtained but also important side-effects such as unjustified variation in clinical practice and a substantial loss of equity. Description: To deal with these unwanted developments the Spanish Inter-territorial Board of the NHS has recently approved and launched several health strategies on priority areas: diabetes, coronary ischemia, palliative care, cancer and mental health. The strategies are based on scientific evidence or consensus and they have been agreed on by all the regions. However, the degre…

lcsh:R5-920Health (social science)Evidence-based practicePalliative careSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryInternational healthresearch evidencehealth policyMental healthClinical decision support systemclinical practiceConference AbstractHealth promotionNursingPolitical scienceHealth carebusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)Health policymental healthresearch evidence; health policy; clinical practice; mental healthInternational Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Afectividad y promoción de la salud en la escuela: construcción de significados por el maestro

2016

Objective: To understand affectivity and health promotion at school through the construction of meanings by the teachers. Methods: The present exploratory and descriptive study was conducted based on a qualitative approach using affective maps and semi-structured interviews as tools for data collection. Affective maps transcend the duality between cognition, affect and spatial representations because, within this context, any environment can be seen as an emotional territory. The interviews aimed to investigate which health promoting actions each teacher has participated in, their perceptions regarding them, which affects emerge when carrying out the actions suggested by the school and how …

lcsh:R5-920Promoción de la SaludEducación en Saludlcsh:Public aspects of medicinemedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAfectolcsh:RA1-1270General MedicineAffect (psychology)DocentesPleasureFriendshipInterpersonal relationshipHealth promotionFeelingPerceptionPedagogyDescriptive researchInstituciones Académicaslcsh:Medicine (General)PsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonRevista Brasileira em promoção da Saúde
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VALUE-BASED EVIDENCES TO FACE THE NEW CHALLENGES OF HEALTH PROMOTION IN A SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM.

2017

Thirty years ago, starting from a new awareness of the limits of biomedical power and healthcare services to solve all population’ health problems, the Ottawa Conference coined a New Public Health by defining Health Promotion (HP) as “the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health and well-being”. Since then and over the next 30 years, several programs have been developed all over the world to translate HP concepts into practical actions and many health successes have been achieved as well. Nowadays, even if the global health context has strongly changed, the original principles of HP still provide a solid ground for action, being the community engagemen…

lcsh:R5-920preventionhealth promotionOttawa Charterpublic healthhealth educationSustainable Development Goalspublic health; Public Health Genomicslcsh:Medicine (General)Public Health GenomicsEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Open dialogue as a human rights-aligned approach

2019

Throughout the last 20 years, the human rights perspective has increasingly developed into a paradigm against which to appraise and evaluate mental health care. This article investigates to what extent the Finnish open dialogue (OD) approach both aligns with human rights and may be qualified to strengthen compliance with human rights perspectives in global mental health care. Being a conceptual paper, the structural and therapeutic principles of OD are theoretically discussed against the background of human rights, as framed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, and the two recent annual reports of the Human Rights Council…

lcsh:RC435-571media_common.quotation_subjectDeclarationCoercionCrisis ; Mental health ; Promotion ; Universal ; ViolationsCompliance (psychology)Power (social and political)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGlobal mental healthlcsh:PsychiatryPolitical scienceConceptual AnalysisLaw and economicsmedia_commonPsychiatryHuman rightsuniversalpromotionMental health030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthcrisisviolations030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomymental health
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Rediseñando la formación-acción de agentes de salud de base comunitaria

2013

Justificación: El diseño de este curso se encuentra dentro del programa MIHSALUD de alta difusión y movilización social en entornos urbanos para empoderar a la comunidad, dirigido a población en situación de vulnerabilidad, de la ciudad de Valencia, dando respuesta a las necesidades de salud detectadas. Objetivo: Describir el diseño de formación-acción de agentes de salud de base comunitaria como herramienta de promoción de la salud y los resultados obtenidos en sus cuatro ediciones 2009/2012. Métodos: Se realiza el diseño del primer curso con metodología participativa y alternando módulos de formación teórica y práctica (FORMACIÓN) con transferencia de la práctica recibida al ámbito asocia…

lcsh:RT1-120Health (social science)lcsh:NursingCommunity participationPromoción de la saludlcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthParticipación comunitarialcsh:MedicinePeer educationFormaciónEducación entre igualesHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCommunity revitalizationHealth promotionTrainingDinamización comunitariaIndex de Enfermería
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Informal conversations in a community health program: process evaluation

2013

Objetivo: Evaluar la calidad del proceso de las conversaciones informales (CI) con perspectiva de género, realizadas por dos agentes de salud, una mujer y un hombre de origen latinoamericano, en un programa dirigido a población inmigrante. Diseño: Se utiliza triangulación de técnicas cuantitativas y cualitativas con perspectiva de género. Método: Las CI transcritas se leen y analizan por tres investigadores, cuantificando variables socio-demográficas: sexo, edad y país de origen y seleccionando segmentos textuales que se agrupan en categorías. El análisis cualitativo se basa en la teoría fundamentada (grounded theory). Resultados: 165 (CI), el 53 % son con mujeres; fundamentalmente de Ecuad…

lcsh:RT1-120Health (social science)lcsh:NursingPoblación inmigrantePromoción de la saludlcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEvaluación del procesoGenderlcsh:MedicinePeer educationSalud comunitariaProcess evaluationImmigrant populationEducación entre igualesHistory and Philosophy of ScienceHealth promotionGéneroCommunity healthIndex de Enfermería
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