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Drug Alcohol Rev ; 2024 May 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38803126

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ISSUES: Advertising and marketing affect alcohol use; however, no single systematic review has covered all aspects of how they affect alcohol use, and how the alcohol industry views alcohol marketing restrictions. APPROACH: Two systematic reviews of reviews were performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items on 2 February 2023. Results were analysed using a narrative synthesis approach. KEY FINDINGS: Twenty-three reviews were included in the systematic reviews. The first systematic review examined youth and adolescents (11 reviews), digital or internet marketing (3 reviews), alcohol marketing's impact on cognition (3 reviews), and alcohol marketing and policy options (2 reviews). The second systematic review focused on alcohol industry (i.e., importers, producers, distributors, retailers and advertising firms) response to advertising restrictions (four reviews). The reviews indicated that there is evidence that alcohol marketing (including digital marketing) is associated with increased intentions to drink, levels of consumption and harmful drinking among youth and young adults. Studies on cognition indicate that advertisements focusing on appealing contexts and outcomes may be more readily accepted by adolescents, and may be less easily extinguished in this population. The review of the alcohol industry found a strong desire to self-regulate alcohol advertising. IMPLICATIONS: We found alcohol advertising and marketing is associated with increased drinking intentions, consumption and harmful drinking. Thus, policies which restrict advertising may be an effective way to reduce alcohol use. CONCLUSION: More research is needed to assess all aspects of the observed associations, especially as to how marketing policies impact women and people with alcohol dependence.

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Nurse Educ Today ; 134: 106088, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38183906

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BACKGROUND: A signature pedagogy is a unique approach that provides a blueprint for curricular decision-making, as it reflects how we teach (surface structures), why we teach (deep structures), and what we believe are vital concepts or values all learners should embody (implicit structures). OBJECTIVE: To investigate what is known from the existing literature about a signature pedagogy to support undergraduate nursing education. DESIGN: This scoping review adopted Arksey and O'Malley's framework to guide the analysis of data. Two electronic databases were used to explore studies on educational strategies, content, and values published in Arabic, English, Filipino, French, Portuguese, and Spanish between 1972 and 2022. RESULTS: A total of 258 articles were included in this review. The analysis revealed that the majority of articles were at the surface (n = 189), followed by the deep (n = 123), with the least number examining the implicit level (n = 90) associated with signature pedagogy levels. Results reflect a limited focus on implicit level; the core concepts and values that all learners should understand and grasp for their future practice to construct their professional identity and engage in healthcare transformation. CONCLUSIONS: The findings from this scoping review, should not be an isolated movement within nursing education. The first step is to engage in discourse amongst all stakeholders, educational and healthcare nurse leaders, regarding the state of the profession. As a profession we need to understand what is the preferred future of nursing and what are the necessary educational processes to ensure the profession is actualizing their mandate. A call to action to develop a unique signature pedagogy should provide synergy between education and practice to enhance learner's competencies as a future professional.


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Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , Education, Nursing , Students, Nursing , Humans , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/methods , Education, Nursing/methods , Curriculum , Delivery of Health Care
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Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(21)2023 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37958019

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BACKGROUND: Anxiety and stress are common mental health conditions reported by university workers. Practices of mindfulness represent one promising approach as an effective and feasible means to reduce stress, improve mental health and promote well-being; however, there are no clinical trials that have combined long-term stress biomarkers (hair cortisol) and psychometric assessments in a sample of university workers. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based program on long-term stress, by measuring hair cortisol concentration and perceived stress and anxiety among workers who were undergoing high levels of stress. METHOD: We conducted a randomized clinical trial at work among the employees of a public university. We compared a group that received the eight-week mindfulness intervention with the wait list group who received no intervention. RESULTS: A total of 30 participants were included in the study, with n = 15 subjects in the intervention group and n = 15 in the control group. Hair cortisol, perceived stress and anxiety significantly reduced after the intervention compared to the control group, which had no appreciable decline in the measured variables. CONCLUSION: This clinical trial showed the effectiveness of a mindfulness program on mental health psychometric measures (perceived stress and anxiety) and on a long-term stress biomarker (hair cortisol). It can be concluded that an eight-week mindfulness program could be implemented as an effective strategy to reduce stress biomarkers (hair cortisol) as well as perceived stress and anxiety, improving the mental health of university workers.

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Nurs Rep ; 13(2): 682-696, 2023 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37092489

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Alcohol misuse is a common problem in many countries, where alcohol is often portrayed as a fun and interactive coping strategy for mothers to manage the demands of motherhood. Social media platforms have established themselves as a popular forum for mothers to share information and create an environment in which mothers may be exposed to and influenced by alcohol-related content. Given the increased social acceptance and normalization of drinking among mothers, especially during the recent pandemic, a critical analysis of social media influences on alcohol behaviours and consumption is warranted. A scoping review mapped the evidence on social media influences and alcohol consumption among mothers of children and teenagers younger than eighteen years old. Several databases were consulted, and the evidence was collated into two themes and seven subthemes. Factors related to alcohol consumption in motherhood include (1) community and social support, (2) coping and mental health, (3) motherhood expectations and identity, (4) alcohol consumption, (5) marketing strategies, (6) everyday issues, and (7) social media influence. Numerous social, economic, and health problems are associated with alcohol misuse. The current literature suggests that social media is a powerful tool to disseminate messages about alcohol and normalize mothers' drinking behaviours.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36834361

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This quantitative, before-after study was developed to evaluate the usefulness of an online mindfulness practices program to help nursing professionals deal with stress in the challenging context of the COVID-19 pandemic through the assessment of perceived stress, anxiety and depression, levels of mindfulness, and participants' satisfaction with the program. Eligible participants were assessed at baseline to receive the online mindfulness training program for eight weeks and were appraised again at the end of the program. Standardized measures of perceived stress, depression, anxiety, and one-dimensional and multidimensional mindfulness were performed. Participant satisfaction was also studied. Adherence to treatment was 70.12%. The perceived stress, depression, and anxiety scores were significantly lower after the intervention. The mindfulness measure increased significantly, as well as the sense of well-being and satisfaction with life, study, and/or work. The participants showed high satisfaction with the program and would recommend it to other professionals. Our results indicate that mindfulness-based interventions represent an effective strategy for nurses in the face of the need for self-care with mental health and mechanisms that guarantee the sustainability of their capacities to continue exercising health care.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Mindfulness , Nurses , Humans , Mental Health , Mindfulness/methods , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Brazil , Pandemics , Anxiety/therapy , Depression/psychology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36141951

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A rapid review of research on health warning labels located on alcohol containers (AWLs) was conducted. Using five search engines (Embase, Medline, Pubmed, Scopus, Psyinfo), 2975 non-duplicate citations were identified between the inception date of the search engine and April 2021. Of those, 382 articles were examined and retrieved. We selected 122 research papers for analysis and narrative information extraction, focusing on population foci, study design, and main outcomes. Research included public opinion studies, surveys of post-AWL implementation, on-line and in-person experiments and real-world quasi-experiments. Many studies focused on the effects of the 1989 United States Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act on perceptions, intentions and behavior. Others focused on Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, England or Scotland, Italy and France. There was substantial variation in the design of the studies, ranging from small-scale focus groups to on-line surveys with large samples. Over time, evidence has been emerging on label design components, such as large size, combination of text and image, and specific health messaging, that is likely to have some desired impact on knowledge, awareness of risk and even the drinking behavior of those who see the AWLs. This body of evidence provides guidance to policy-makers, and national and regional authorities, and recommendations are offered for discussion and consideration.


Subject(s)
Alcohol Drinking , Alcoholic Beverages , Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Humans , Product Labeling/methods , Public Opinion , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States
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Arch Psychiatr Nurs ; 35(5): 486-490, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34561063

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The main goal of this study was to identify the prevalence of alcohol use and associations with selected variables among clients in a primary healthcare setting. A quantitative, cross-sectional study was carried out using structured questionnaires to measure the pattern of alcohol consumption, quality of life and common mental disorders. The results showed that men, people between 18 and 40 years old, with income between $300.00 and 1200.00 and smokers were at a higher risk of problematic alcohol use. Healthcare professionals should include alcohol screening questions to identify the hazardous consumption of alcohol at an early stage and prevent negative consequences.


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Alcoholism , Quality of Life , Adolescent , Adult , Alcohol Drinking/adverse effects , Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Alcoholism/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Male , Prevalence , Primary Health Care , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Rev Esc Enferm USP ; 55: e20200514, 2021.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34460895

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the instruments used by nurses for the management of care in face of the demands of the emergency hospital service. METHOD: This is a qualitative study, with triangulation of data from interviews, focus groups, and documents, conducted with nurses from an Emergency Hospital Service in a state in southern Brazil. Data were subjected to thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Seventeen nurses participated in the study. The categories emerging from this study were view of the whole picture, definition of priorities, and physical instruments. These instruments are used by nurses to manage multiple tasks and provide adequate care to patients with different levels of complexity, in the face of an intense and unpredictable work process due to the constant demand for care. CONCLUSION: The instruments used by nurses in their work process are mainly skills and attitudes developed as a coping strategy at an intense and complex work environment.


Subject(s)
Emergency Service, Hospital , Nurses , Focus Groups , Humans , Qualitative Research , Workplace
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Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP ; 55: e20200514, 2021.
Article in English | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: biblio-1287899

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ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the instruments used by nurses for the management of care in face of the demands of the emergency hospital service. Method: This is a qualitative study, with triangulation of data from interviews, focus groups, and documents, conducted with nurses from an Emergency Hospital Service in a state in southern Brazil. Data were subjected to thematic content analysis. Results: Seventeen nurses participated in the study. The categories emerging from this study were view of the whole picture, definition of priorities, and physical instruments. These instruments are used by nurses to manage multiple tasks and provide adequate care to patients with different levels of complexity, in the face of an intense and unpredictable work process due to the constant demand for care. Conclusion: The instruments used by nurses in their work process are mainly skills and attitudes developed as a coping strategy at an intense and complex work environment.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Describir los instrumentos utilizados por los enfermeros para la gestión del cuidado en función de las demandas del servicio hospitalario de emergencias. Método: estudio cualitativo, con triangulación de datos provenientes de entrevistas, grupo focal y documentos, realizado con enfermeros de un Servicio Hospitalario de Emergencias de una provincia al sur de Brasil. Los datos fueron sometidos al análisis de contenido temático. Resultados: Participaron 17 enfermeros. Las clases que resultaron tras el estudio fueron: visión global, definición de prioridades e instrumentos físicos. Esos instrumentos son utilizados por los enfermeros para manejar múltiples tareas y proporcionar un cuidado adecuado a los pacientes con diferentes niveles de complejidad ante un proceso de trabajo intenso e imprevisible debido a la demanda constante de atendimiento. Conclusión: Los instrumentos utilizados por los enfermeros en su proceso de trabajo son principalmente habilidades y actitudes desarrolladas como estrategia de enfrentamiento al ritmo intenso y ambiente complejo de trabajo.


RESUMO Objetivo: Descrever os instrumentos utilizados pelos enfermeiros para a gestão do cuidado frente às demandas do serviço hospitalar de emergência. Método: Estudo qualitativo, com triangulação de dados advindos de entrevistas, grupo focal e documentos, realizado com enfermeiros de um Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência de um estado do sul do Brasil. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de conteúdo temática. Resultados: Participaram 17 enfermeiros. As categorias que emergiram deste estudo foram: visão do todo, definição de prioridades e instrumentos físicos. Esses instrumentos são utilizados pelos enfermeiros para gerenciar múltiplas tarefas e proporcionar um cuidado adequado aos pacientes com diferentes níveis de complexidade, diante de um processo de trabalho intenso e imprevisível em função da demanda constante de atendimento. Conclusão: Os instrumentos utilizados pelos enfermeiros em seu processo de trabalho são principalmente habilidades e atitudes desenvolvidas como estratégia de enfrentamento ao ritmo intenso e complexo ambiente de trabalho.


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Emergency Nursing , Nursing Process , Health Management , Emergency Service, Hospital
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Rev Bras Enferm ; 73(5): e20180923, 2020.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32638926

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OBJECTIVES: to analyze the nurses' work process in an Emergency Hospital Service. METHODS: a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive research conducted with 17 nurses from the emergency service of a high complexity hospital in southern Brazil. Data were collected through interviews, focus group and document analysis. Data analysis followed the thematic content analysis framework. RESULTS: four categories emerged: Work environment characteristics; Assistance dimension; Management dimension; Care management. Final Considerations: the nurses' work process in Emergency Hospital Service is characterized by the peculiarities of the setting, with centrality in care and care management aiming at quality care and safety to patients.


Subject(s)
Emergency Medical Services/methods , Nurses/standards , Nursing Process , Adult , Brazil , Emergency Medical Services/statistics & numerical data , Female , Focus Groups/methods , Humans , Interviews as Topic/methods , Male , Middle Aged , Nurses/psychology , Nurses/statistics & numerical data , Qualitative Research , Workplace/psychology , Workplace/standards
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Rev. bras. enferm ; 73(5): e20180923, 2020.
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1115354

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the nurses' work process in an Emergency Hospital Service. Methods: a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive research conducted with 17 nurses from the emergency service of a high complexity hospital in southern Brazil. Data were collected through interviews, focus group and document analysis. Data analysis followed the thematic content analysis framework. Results: four categories emerged: Work environment characteristics; Assistance dimension; Management dimension; Care management. Final Considerations: the nurses' work process in Emergency Hospital Service is characterized by the peculiarities of the setting, with centrality in care and care management aiming at quality care and safety to patients.


RESUMEN Objetivos: analizar el proceso de trabajo de las enfermeras en un Servicio de Urgencia em Hospital. Métodos: investigación cualitativa, exploratoria y descriptiva realizada con 17 enfermeras del servicio de emergencia de un hospital de alta complejidad en el sur de Brasil. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de entrevistas, grupos focales y análisis de documentos. El análisis de datos siguió el marco de análisis de contenido temático. Resultados: surgieron cuatro categorías: Características del ambiente de trabajo; Dimensión del cuidado; Dimensión gerencial; Gestión de la atención. Consideraciones Finales: el proceso de trabajo de las enfermeras en el Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital se caracteriza por las peculiaridades del escenario, centrado en la atención y la gestión de la atención con el objetivo de una atención de calidad y seguridad para los pacientes.


RESUMO Objetivos: analisar o processo de trabalho do enfermeiro em um serviço hospitalar de emergência. Métodos: pesquisa qualitativa, exploratória e descritiva, realizada com 17 enfermeiros do serviço de emergência de um hospital de alta complexidade da região Sul do Brasil. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevistas, grupo focal e análise documental. A análise de dados seguiu o referencial da análise de conteúdo temática. Resultados: emergiram quatro categorias: Características do ambiente de trabalho; Dimensão assistencial; Dimensão gerencial; Gerenciamento do cuidado. Considerações Finais: o processo de trabalho do enfermeiro no serviço hospitalar de emergência caracteriza-se pelas peculiaridades do cenário, com centralidade na assistência e no gerenciamento do cuidado visando um cuidado de qualidade e segurança aos pacientes.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Emergency Medical Services/methods , Nurses/standards , Nursing Process , Brazil , Interviews as Topic/methods , Workplace/standards , Workplace/psychology , Focus Groups/methods , Qualitative Research , Emergency Medical Services/statistics & numerical data , Nurses/psychology , Nurses/statistics & numerical data
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Rev. bras. psiquiatr ; 41(1): 15-21, Jan.-Mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-985361

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Objective: Disorders characterized by "distressing unexplained somatic symptoms" are challenging. In the ICD-11 Primary Health Care (PHC) Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Mental Disorders (ICD-11 PHC), a new category, bodily stress syndrome (BSS), was included to diagnose patients presenting unexplained somatic symptoms. The present study investigated the association of BSS with anxiety, depression, and four subgroups of physical symptoms in a Brazilian primary health care (PHC) sample. Methodology: As part of the international ICD-11 PHC study, 338 patients were evaluated by their primary care physicians, followed by testing with Clinical Interview Schedule (CIS-R) and World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule, Version 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). BSS was diagnosed in the presence of at least three somatic symptoms associated with incapacity. The association between anxiety, depression, and four subgroups of physical symptoms with being a BSS case was analyzed. Results: The number of somatic symptoms was high in the overall sample of 338 patients (mean = 8.4), but even higher in the 131 BSS patients (10.2; p < 0.001). Most BSS patients (57.3%) had at least three symptoms from two, three, or four subgroups, and these were associated with anxiety and depression in 80.9% of these patients. The symptom subgroup most strongly associated with "being a BSS" case was the non-specific group (OR = 6.51; 95%CI 1.65-24.34), followed by musculoskeletal (OR = 2,31; 95%CI 1.19-4.72). Conclusion: Somatic symptoms were frequent in a sample of PHC patients in Brazil. In the present sample, one third were BSS cases and met the criteria for at least two symptom subgroups, supporting the hypothesis that different functional symptoms are related to each other.


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Humans , Male , Female , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Somatoform Disorders/diagnosis , International Classification of Diseases , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Anxiety Disorders/classification , Primary Health Care , Somatoform Disorders/classification , Syndrome , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depressive Disorder/classification , Middle Aged
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Front Psychiatry ; 10: 19, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30804815

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Numerous studies have researched the aggravating and maintainer effect of Early Life Stress in patients adults with psychiatric disorders. This study examined the relationship between depression and subtypes of early life stress among 81 psychiatric patients treated at the inpatient Day Hospital Unit of a University General Hospital. Psychiatric diagnosis was confirmed according to the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was used for evaluating as retrospective assessment of the presence of ELS on these patients, and we also evaluated the severity of hopelessness with the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). Our results suggested that the occurrence of depression in adulthood is related to situations of emotional abuse, sexual, and physical neglect during childhood. The analysis between depression and childhood emotional abuse was significant after a multiple logistic regression analysis OR (IC 95%): 4.4 (1.7-11.2), even accounting for gender adjusted OR [AOR] 4.0; (IC 1.5-10.5); psychiatry family history AOR 3.8 (1.4-10.5); previous suicide attempted AOR 3.7; (1.4-10.5) and Hopelessness AOR 3.2 (1.11-9.4). Thus, these findings demonstrate emotional abuse as a significant risk factor to be part of the mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of depression related to early life stress.

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REME rev. min. enferm ; 23: e-1184, jan.2019.
Article in English, Portuguese | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: biblio-1008339

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Objetivo: caracterizar os eventos adversos em unidades de internação de um hospital referência em Cardiologia no estado de Santa Catarina. Método: o estudo teve enfoque quantitativo, exploratório, descritivo, tendo como cenário uma instituição hospitalar pública referência cardiovascular para Santa Catarina. Utilizou-se para a coleta das informações um instrumento adotado pela instituição para controle das notificações de eventos adversos, considerando o período de setembro de 2014 a setembro de 2015. Resultados: foram analisados 193 casos de eventos adversos ocorridos em 155 pacientes, os quais estavam relacionados predominantemente a hematoma no local de aplicação de medicação por via subcutânea, flebite em punção venosa, queda do leito e lesão de pressão grau II. Considerações finais: para o controle desses eventos é de extrema importância conhecer o perfil dos incidentes e dos pacientes acometidos, visando garantir a gestão da qualidade da assistência e o cuidado seguro.(AU)


Objective: characterize the adverse events in hospitalization units of a reference hospital in cardiology in the state of Santa Catarina. Method: the study had quantitative, exploratory, descriptive approach, having as scenario a public hospital institution reference in cardiovascular care to para Santa Catarina. For data collection we used an instrument adopted by the institution to control notifications of adverse events, considering the period from September 2014 to September 2015. Results: this study analyzed 193 cases of adverse events occurred in 155 patients, which were predominantly related to a hematoma at the subcutaneous injection site, phlebitis in venipuncture, bed fall and stage II pressure ulcer. Final considerations: for the control of these events is of extreme importance to know the profile of these incidents and the affected patients, aiming to guarantee the quality management of the healthcare and a safe assistance.(AU)


Objetivo: caracterizar los eventos adversos en las unidades de internación de un hospital de referencia en cardiología del estado de Santa Catarina. Método: estudio exploratorio, cuantitativo, descriptivo realizado en un hospital público de referencia de Santa Catarina. La recogida de información se realizó de septiembre de 2014 a septiembre de 2015 através de un instrumento adoptado por el hospital para controlar las notificaciones de eventos adversos. Resultados: se analizaron 193 casos en 155 pacientes, básicamente vinculados a hematomas en el sitio de aplicación de la medicación subcutánea, flebitis en la punción venosa, caídas de la cama y lesiones de presión grado II. Consideraciones finales: para controlar eventos adversos es sumamente importante conocer el tipo de incidentes y de...(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Thoracic Surgery , Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation , Patient Safety , Risk Factors
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Braz J Psychiatry ; 41(1): 15-21, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30328962

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OBJECTIVE: Disorders characterized by "distressing unexplained somatic symptoms" are challenging. In the ICD-11 Primary Health Care (PHC) Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Mental Disorders (ICD-11 PHC), a new category, bodily stress syndrome (BSS), was included to diagnose patients presenting unexplained somatic symptoms. The present study investigated the association of BSS with anxiety, depression, and four subgroups of physical symptoms in a Brazilian primary health care (PHC) sample. METHODOLOGY: As part of the international ICD-11 PHC study, 338 patients were evaluated by their primary care physicians, followed by testing with Clinical Interview Schedule (CIS-R) and World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule, Version 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). BSS was diagnosed in the presence of at least three somatic symptoms associated with incapacity. The association between anxiety, depression, and four subgroups of physical symptoms with being a BSS case was analyzed. RESULTS: The number of somatic symptoms was high in the overall sample of 338 patients (mean = 8.4), but even higher in the 131 BSS patients (10.2; p < 0.001). Most BSS patients (57.3%) had at least three symptoms from two, three, or four subgroups, and these were associated with anxiety and depression in 80.9% of these patients. The symptom subgroup most strongly associated with "being a BSS" case was the non-specific group (OR = 6.51; 95%CI 1.65-24.34), followed by musculoskeletal (OR = 2,31; 95%CI 1.19-4.72). CONCLUSION: Somatic symptoms were frequent in a sample of PHC patients in Brazil. In the present sample, one third were BSS cases and met the criteria for at least two symptom subgroups, supporting the hypothesis that different functional symptoms are related to each other.


Subject(s)
Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , International Classification of Diseases , Somatoform Disorders/diagnosis , Anxiety Disorders/classification , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depressive Disorder/classification , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Primary Health Care , Somatoform Disorders/classification , Syndrome
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Rev Bras Enferm ; 71(6): 3074-3083, 2018.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30517414

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OBJECTIVE: To identify biomarkers for Parkinson's disease, cerebrospinal fluid, blood, saliva, and urine. METHOD: The studies were collected from the Cochrane, LILACS, PubMed, SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, OpenGrey, ProQuest and Google Scholar databases starting from May 3, 2016 and updated on March 20, 2017. Twenty-two studies were evaluated, by the Quality Assessment Tool for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies and Review Manager 5.3. RESULTS: Evidence shows that serum antibodies can be used as highly specific and accurate biomarkers for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease at the outset. Biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid are related to increased motor severity, postural instability, gait abnormality, and cognitive impairment. CONCLUSION: Serum and cerebrospinal antibodies can be used as diagnostic biomarkers at the onset of the disease.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/analysis , Parkinson Disease/diagnosis , Sensitivity and Specificity , Antibodies/analysis , Antibodies/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Humans , Parkinson Disease/blood
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Rev. bras. enferm ; 71(6): 3074-3083, Nov.-Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-977608

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify biomarkers for Parkinson's disease, cerebrospinal fluid, blood, saliva, and urine. Method: The studies were collected from the Cochrane, LILACS, PubMed, SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, OpenGrey, ProQuest and Google Scholar databases starting from May 3, 2016 and updated on March 20, 2017. Twenty-two studies were evaluated, by the Quality Assessment Tool for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies and Review Manager 5.3. Results: Evidence shows that serum antibodies can be used as highly specific and accurate biomarkers for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease at the outset. Biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid are related to increased motor severity, postural instability, gait abnormality, and cognitive impairment. Conclusion: Serum and cerebrospinal antibodies can be used as diagnostic biomarkers at the onset of the disease.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Identificar los biomarcadores para la enfermedad de Parkinson, el líquido cefalorraquídeo, la sangre, la saliva y la orina. Método: Los estudios fueron recolectados en las bases de datos Cochrane, LILACS, PubMed, SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, OpenGrey, ProQuest y Google Scholar, a partir del 3 de mayo de 2016 y actualizados el 20 de marzo de 2017. Se seleccionaron 22 estudios, evaluados por la Quality Assessment Tool for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies y el Review Manager 5.3. Resultados: La evidencia muestra que los anticuerpos séricos pueden ser utilizados como biomarcadores altamente específicos y precisos para el diagnóstico de la enfermedad de Parkinson en su inicio. Los biomarcadores en el líquido cefalorraquídeo están relacionados con el aumento de la severidad motora, la inestabilidad postural, el disturbio de la marcha y la declinación cognitiva. Conclusión: Los anticuerpos séricos y cefalorraquídeos pueden utilizarse como biomarcadores de diagnóstico al inicio de la enfermedad.


RESUMO Objetivo: Identificar os biomarcadores para a doença de Parkinson, no líquido cefalorraquidiano, sangue, saliva e urina. Método: Os estudos foram coletados nas bases de dados Cochrane, LILACS, PubMed, SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, OpenGrey, ProQuest e Google Scholar, a partir de 3 de maio de 2016 e atualizados em 20 de março de 2017. Foram selecionados 22 estudos, avaliados pelo Quality Assessment Tool for Diagnostic Accuracy Studies e o Review Manager 5.3. Resultados: A evidência mostra que os anticorpos séricos podem ser usados como biomarcadores altamente específicos e precisos para o diagnóstico da doença de Parkinson em seu início. Os biomarcadores no líquido cefalorraquidiano estão relacionados ao aumento da severidade motora, à instabilidade postural, ao distúrbio da marcha e ao declínio cognitivo. Conclusão: Os anticorpos séricos e cefalorraquidianos podem ser utilizados como biomarcadores de diagnóstico no início da doença.


Subject(s)
Humans , Parkinson Disease/diagnosis , Biomarkers/analysis , Sensitivity and Specificity , Parkinson Disease/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Antibodies/analysis , Antibodies/blood
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J Nurs Care Qual ; 33(1): 79-85, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28658190

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In an effort to prevent medication errors, barcode medication administration technology has been implemented in many health care organizations. An integrative review was conducted to understand the effect of barcode medication administration technology on medication errors, and characteristics of use demonstrated by nurses contribute to medication safety. Addressing poor system use may support improved patient safety through the reduction of medication administration errors.


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Clinical Pharmacy Information Systems/statistics & numerical data , Electronic Data Processing/standards , Medication Errors/prevention & control , Patient Safety , Humans , Medication Systems, Hospital/organization & administration , Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont) ; 30(3): 23-42, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29457766

ABSTRACT

Mental health and addictions services are integral to Canada's healthcare system, and yet it is difficult to recruit experienced nurse leaders with advanced practice, management or clinical informatics expertise in this field. Master's-level graduates, aspiring to be mental health nurse leaders, often lack the confidence and experience required to lead quality improvement, advancements in clinical care, service design and technology innovations for improved patient care. This paper describes an initiative that develops nursing leaders through a unique scholarship, internship and mentorship model, which aims to foster confidence, critical thinking and leadership competency development in the mental health and addictions context. The "Mutual Benefits Model" framework was applied in the design and evaluation of the initiative. It outlines how mentee, mentor and organizational needs can drive strategic planning of resource investment, mentorship networks and relevant leadership competency-based learning plans to optimize outcomes. Five-year individual and organizational outcomes are described.


Subject(s)
Diffusion of Innovation , Leadership , Psychiatric Nursing/education , Psychiatric Nursing/organization & administration , Staff Development/organization & administration , Canada , Humans , Mental Disorders/nursing , Mentors , Substance-Related Disorders/nursing
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Article in English | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: lil-797851

ABSTRACT

The objective was to estimate the prevalence and characteristics of alcohol and tobacco use among healthcare professionals working in the Family Health Strategy. Was realized a cross-sectional study, with healthcare professionals from the Alto Uruguay Catarinense region, Santa Catarina, Brazil, in March/2011. The dependent variables studied were the problematic use of alcohol and tobacco use and analyzed from socio-demographic, socio-economic and health conditions. It was observed that 6.2% professionals had problematic alcohol use and 8,5% use tobacco. It is essential that employers develop specific services and actions targeting healthcare professionals’ mental health.


O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever a prevalência e características do uso problemático de álcool e tabaco entre profissionais de saúde atuantes na Estratégia de Saúde da Família. Foi realizado um estudo transversal com profissionais de saúde do Alto Uruguai Catarinense, Santa Catarina, Brasil. As variáveis dependentes foram o uso problemático de álcool e o uso de tabaco e as variáveis independentes foram as características sociodemográficas, socioeconômicas e condições de saúde. Observou-se que 6,2% apresentavam uso problemático de álcool e 8,5% usavam tabaco. Torna-se essencial que os serviços de saúde estruturem políticas e ações específicas o desenvolvimento de estratégias de prevenção e tratamento específicos para este grupo de profissionais, aumentando a qualidade dos serviços prestados aos usuários neste nível de atenção.


El objetivo de este estudio fue describir la prevalencia y las características del uso problemático de alcohol y tabaco entre los profesionales de la salud activos en la Estrategia Salud de la Familia. Se realizó un estudio transversal de profesionales de salud en el Alto Uruguay Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina, Brasil en marzo / 2011. Las variables dependientes fueron el uso problemático de alcohol y el consumo de tabaco y las variables independientes fueron las características demográficas, socioeconómicas y de salud. Se observó que 6,2% tenían uso problemático de alcohol y 8,5% utiliza tabaco. Es esencial que la estructura de la salud y las acciones políticas, el desarrollo de estrategias específicas de prevención y tratamiento para este grupo de servicios profesionales específicos, el aumento de la calidad de los servicios prestados a los usuarios este nivel de atención.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Patient Care Team , Primary Health Care , Smoking , Mental Health , Health Personnel , Alcohol-Related Disorders , Alcoholism , Tobacco Use
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