5 resultados para Health professional coping
em Instituto Nacional de Saúde de Portugal
Resumo:
Background: Maternal occupation as a proxy of environmental exposure has been consistently associated with specific congenital anomalies (CA) in the foetus and newborn. On the other hand, geographical location of the mother such as place of residence and place of work have not been used as proxy for environmental exposures during pregnancy. We designed a pilot study aiming to investigate the association between maternal place of residence and workplace during pregnancy and CA in Portugal. Methods: Cases and controls are identified in the maternity unit. Cases are all live births with at least one CA delivered in the Barreiro hospital located in a heavy industrial area near Lisboa. Controls are the two normal births following each case. Residents outside the study area, stillbirths and women who decline to participate or are incapable of giving consent are excluded. A health professional interviews the mothers using a questionnaire adapted from the registry form of the Portuguese national registry of CA and includes information on places during pregnancy (residence, workplace, leisure), and demographic characterization as place of birth, infant sex, weight, description of CA, age of mother, ethnicity, maternal birth place. Maternal health and obstetric history, education, smoking, alcohol, drugs and medication use is also collected as potential confounders. Results: The pilot study started in January 2016 and at the moment two cases and four controls have been recruited without refusals. The study will continue to be implemented and it is proposed to start in other hospital units during 2016.
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Comunicação científica a convite
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The familial dyslipidaemia are underdiagnosed and so it is necessary an effort from all health professional to identify these high risk patients in order to provide the best counseling and treatment to reduce their elevated cardiovascular(hepatic/neurologic) risk. A novel diagnosis method (by NGS) is being implemented in order to study a larger panel of genes for dyslipidaemia to improve patient diagnosis
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The familial dyslipidaemia are under diagnosed and so it is necessary an effort from all health professional to identify these high risk patients in order to provide the best counseling and treatment to reduce their elevated cardiovascular/hepatic/neurologic risk. A novel diagnosis method (by NGS) is being implemented in order to study a larger panel of genes for dyslipidaemia to improve patient diagnosis
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Background: Portugal has a temperate climate and low industrialization levels existing in the period after World War II, when asbestos materials were used worldwide, has contributed to the generalized belief of low usage of those materials. - Such supposition lacks confirmation; - There is no specific registry of asbestos-related diseases, workers asbestos exposure or asbestos industrial use; - Mesotheliomas are rare neoplasms strongly related to asbestos exposure so they can be used to understand the possible dimension of past exposure to asbestos; - It was estimated that professional diseases under notification was up to 90% for asbestos-related diseases, mainly mesotheliomas.