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Abstract Introduction The exploration of conceptual equivalence within the process of the cross‐cultural adaptation of tools is usually neglected as it generally assumed that the theoretical construct of a tool is conceptualized in the same way in both the original and target culture.
Amparo Zaragoza‐Salcedo +3 more
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Nocardiosis is a rare bacterial infection that requires applied microbiology laboratory techniques to establish its diagnosis and to provide a targeted treatment. Abstract Cerebral nocardiosis is a rare and opportunistic cerebral infection caused by Nocardia spp., a gram‐positive, aerobic bacteria of the Actinomycetes order. Patients with cell‐mediated
Fernando Raul Salazar Reinoso +4 more
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Risk of hospitalization associated with body mass index and weight changes among prevalent haemodialysis patients [PDF]
COSMOS is sponsored by the Bone and Mineral Research Unit (Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias), SAFIM (Sociedad Asturiana Fomento Investigaciones Óseas), the European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association, the National ...
Cabezas Rodríguez, I. +3 more
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Abstract Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) Delta variant breakthrough infections in nursing home residents following vaccination with Comirnaty® COVID‐19 vaccine were characterized. In total, 201 participants (median age, 87 years; range, 64–100; 133 female) from two nursing homes in the Valencian community (Spain) were ...
Ignacio Torres +23 more
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Providing long‐term care: Options for a better workforce
Abstract Older people and their care workers have been disproportionately affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Many OECD Member countries have taken measures to contain the spread of the infection and improve the care workforce. Yet the health crisis is highlighting and exacerbating pre‐existing structural problems in the long‐term care (LTC) sector.
Ana Llena‐Nozal +2 more
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5.3 La atención hospitalaria de Navarra en respuesta a la pandemia por SARS-CoV-2
La hospitalización a domicilio (HAD) es una alternativa asistencial del Área de Salud de Pamplona consistente en un modelo organizativo capaz de dispensar a pacientes en su propio domicilio un conjunto de actividades y cuidados sanitarios con ...
María Ruiz Castellano +5 more
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Introduction: Potentially painful invasive procedures are often performed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes in hospitalised paediatric patients. Approaches, such as virtual reality (VR), should be sought in order to minimise pain and anxiety during ...
Blanca Toledo del Castillo +6 more
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Has there been an epidemic of sigmoid diverticulitis in Iceland, with the highest incidence around 1995? Changes in the prevalence of smoking, differences in diagnostic methods and improved health in older generations are possible causes of the rise and fall in incidence of sigmoid diverticulitis.
B. T. Alexandersson, T. Stefánsson
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Influence of nutritional status on clinical outcomes in hospitalised children
Introduction: Paediatric malnutrition during hospital admission is a prevalent comorbidity, which is estimated around 31.4% in our environment, and could influence the clinical outcomes of paediatric patients.
Jimena Pérez Moreno +6 more
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Vivencias de las madres ante la hospitalización del recién nacido crítico en el Servicio de Neonatología del Hospital Las Mercedes – Chiclayo. 2019 [PDF]
El trabajo de investigación titulada “vivencias de las madres ante la hospitalización del recién nacido crítico en el Servicio de Neonatología del Hospital las Mercedes – Chiclayo, 2019”, planteó un enfoque cualitativo, teniendo como objetivo: Describir ...
Silva Alarcon, Carmen Damaris
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