RESUMEN
The objective of this study was to describe the measures introduced at the Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, aimed at achieving a smoke-free environment, and encouraging research, training, and clinical approaches with respect to smoking. The experience gained as a center attached to the Catalan Network of Smokeless Hospitals since 2002 shows that preventing and controlling smoking requires a specific agenda developed by a competent committee comprising workers from all hospital areas. Likewise, coordination with other centers in the network is essential as it permits the sharing of experiences. The involvement of hospital management is critical for the effective introduction of health protection and promotion strategies, both in workers and in users. The raising of awareness and the ongoing training of all health workers and coordination with other health care providers in the Health network are the main aspects that require strengthening in the future.
El objetivo de este trabajo fue describir las medidas llevadas a cabo en el Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol de Barcelona, destinadas a conseguir un entorno libre de humo, así como al desarrollo de actividades de investigación, formación y abordaje clínico en relación al tabaquismo. La experiencia como centro adherido a la Red Catalana de Hospitales Sin Humo desde 2002 nos revela que para la prevención y control del tabaquismo es necesaria una agenda específica desarrollada por un Comité competente, compuesto por trabajadores de diferentes estamentos y servicios del centro. Del mismo modo, consideramos fundamental la coordinación con otros centros de la Red que permita compartir experiencias, así como la implicación de la Dirección del Centro para la implementación efectiva de las estrategias de promoción y protección de la salud, tanto en los trabajadores como en los usuarios. La sensibilización y formación continuada de todo el personal sanitario y la coordinación con otros servicios proveedores de salud de la red sanitaria se perfilan como los principales puntos a reforzar en el futuro.
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Hospitales , Cese del Hábito de Fumar/métodos , Prevención del Hábito de Fumar/métodos , Promoción de la Salud/métodos , Humanos , España/epidemiología , NicotianaRESUMEN
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of our program of clipping the thoracic sympathetic nervous system (TSNS) for the treatment of facial flush and/or hyperhidrosis (HH), and to compare the methodology-results of the program development phase (A: January 2007-April 2009) and its consolidation phase (B: May 2009-March 2010). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The program included a total of 44 patients (88 procedures) subjected to videothoracoscopy and clipping of the TSNS in a one day surgery unit. Data were collected and analysed retrospectively, and a descriptive and comparative statistical analysis was performed between the two periods (A and B). RESULTS: The overall morbidity was 5 cases (11.3%). The post-surgical occurrence rate of HH was 4.54% (2 cases), and the incidence of compensatory sweating was 65.9% (minimal in 26 of the 29 cases). On comparing period B with period A, there was a significant decrease in surgical time, disappearance of recurrence of HH, a decrease of 30% in morbidity, reduction by half in the incidence of moderate to severe compensatory sweating, and an increase in the level of satisfaction. The clamps were removed in one of the poorly tolerated compensatory sweating cases, resulting in its disappearance. CONCLUSIONS: Clipping the TSNS is a safe technique in the one day surgery unit, with a short learning curve (20 cases) after which comparable, or even better, results are obtained than those of sympatholysis. These results, together with their potential reversibility, makes it, in our opinion, the technique of choice in the surgery of the TSNS.