40 resultados para Patient Information Leaflets


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A racionalização do uso de medicamentos constitui-se como um fator contribuinte para a melhoria da segurança do doente, particularmente no que respeita à segurança na medicação, tendo-se tornado prioritária para as organizações e instituições de saúde. A avaliação do uso de medicamentos inapropriados no idoso constitui-se como uma medida que concorre para evitar, prevenir ou corrigir eventos adversos associados ao seu uso. As benzodiazepinas são uma das classes de medicamentos mais prescritas em idosos. No entanto, e apesar de sua utilidade clínica, algumas benzodiazepinas são consideradas inapropriadas nesta faixa etária por potenciarem o efeito sedativo e aumentar a incidência de quedas e fraturas. A longo prazo, na promoção da qualidade do sono, a sua efetividade é discutível já que a toma de uma benzodiazepina para a resolução de um problema como o sono, muitas vezes pontual, passa a ser um problema crónico de exigência de toma contínua, sem que a qualidade deste seja restabelecida, pondo em risco a segurança do doente. Este estudo tem como objetivo caracterizar o consumo de benzodiazepinas por idosos institucionalizados, numa instituição de longa permanência do concelho de Sesimbra, sua inapropriação e a relação com a qualidade de sono. Foi desenvolvido um estudo descritivo e transversal, assente no paradigma qualitativo, com a recolha de dados a decorrer em três momentos: registo de informação em grelha própria da caracterização sociodemográfica e da caracterização do consumo de benzodiazepinas; aplicação do índice de Katz para determinar a funcionalidade dos participantes; aplicação do questionário adaptado do Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index para avaliação da qualidade do sono. A inapropriação foi avaliada pela aplicação dos critérios de Beers. Após aplicação dos critérios de inclusão (idade superior a 65 anos e capacidade funcional) aos 97 utentes da instituição, a amostra foi constituída por 51 utentes. Foi recolhido consentimento informado de todos os participantes. Os resultados obtidos mostram que 46% das benzodiazepinas consumidas são de duração intermédia de ação, observando-se ainda um valor considerável de consumo de benzodiazepinas de longa duração de ação (36%). Estes valores correspondem a um grau elevado de inapropriação, potenciando os riscos para a segurança do doente nesta faixa etária. O lorazepam 2,5mg é a benzodiazepina mais utilizada como hipnótico. Mas, apesar do consumo deste grupo de medicamentos 81,6% dos idosos que consumem benzodiazepinas não apresentam boa qualidade de sono (PSQI>5), enquanto 77% dos idosos que não consomem benzodiazepinas apresentam boa qualidade de sono (PSQI≤5). Nos idosos que consomem benzodiazepinas, a média de tempo despendido na cama até adormecer foi de cerca de 55 minutos, valor superior ao grupo que não consome benzodiazepinas, onde a média é de 27 minutos. Neste grupo de idosos, o consumo de benzodiazepinas não só é inapropriado como não contribuiu para uma melhoria na qualidade de sono nem para a segurança do doente, como são os consumidores de benzodiazepinas que apresentam uma pior qualidade de sono, nas suas várias dimensões.

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Objective: Summarize all relevant findings in published literature regarding the potential dose reduction related to image quality using Sinogram-Affirmed Iterative Reconstruction (SAFIRE) compared to Filtered Back Projection (FBP). Background: Computed Tomography (CT) is one of the most used radiographic modalities in clinical practice providing high spatial and contrast resolution. However it also delivers a relatively high radiation dose to the patient. Reconstructing raw-data using Iterative Reconstruction (IR) algorithms has the potential to iteratively reduce image noise while maintaining or improving image quality of low dose standard FBP reconstructions. Nevertheless, long reconstruction times made IR unpractical for clinical use until recently. Siemens Medical developed a new IR algorithm called SAFIRE, which uses up to 5 different strength levels, and poses an alternative to the conventional IR with a significant reconstruction time reduction. Methods: MEDLINE, ScienceDirect and CINAHL databases were used for gathering literature. Eleven articles were included in this review (from 2012 to July 2014). Discussion: This narrative review summarizes the results of eleven articles (using studies on both patients and phantoms) and describes SAFIRE strengths for noise reduction in low dose acquisitions while providing acceptable image quality. Conclusion: Even though the results differ slightly, the literature gathered for this review suggests that the dose in current CT protocols can be reduced at least 50% while maintaining or improving image quality. There is however a lack of literature concerning paediatric population (with increased radiation sensitivity). Further studies should also assess the impact of SAFIRE on diagnostic accuracy.

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Patients scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan sometimes require screening for ferromagnetic Intra Orbital Foreign Bodies (IOFBs). To assess this, they are required to fill out a screening protocol questionnaire before their scan. If it is established that a patient is at high risk, radiographic imaging is necessary. This review examines literature to evaluate which imaging modality should be used to screen for IOFBs, considering that the eye is highly sensitive to ionising radiation and any dose should be minimised. Method: Several websites and books were searched for information, these were as follows: PubMed, Science Direct, Web of Knowledge and Google Scholar. The terms searched related to IOFB, Ionising radiation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safety, Image Quality, Effective Dose, Orbits and X-ray. Thirty five articles were found, several were rejected due to age or irrelevance; twenty eight were eventually accepted. Results: There are several imaging techniques that can be used. Some articles investigated the use of ultrasound for investigation of ferromagnetic IOFBs of the eye and others discussed using Computed Tomography (CT) and X-ray. Some gaps in the literature were identified, mainly that there are no articles which discuss the lowest effective dose while having adequate image quality for orbital imaging. Conclusion: X-ray is the best method to identify IOFBs. The only problem is that there is no research which highlights exposure factors that maintain sufficient image quality for viewing IOFBs and keep the effective dose to the eye As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA).

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This paper reviews the literature for lowering of dose to paediatric patients through use of exposure factors and additional filtration. Dose reference levels set by The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) will be considered. Guidance was put in place in 1996 requires updating to come into line with modern imaging equipment. There is a wide range of literature that specifies that grids should not be used on paediatric patients. Although much of the literature advocates additional filtration, contrasting views on the relative benefits of using aluminium or copper filtration, and their effects on dose reduction and image quality can vary. Changing kVp and mAs has an effect on the dose to the patient and image quality. Collimation protects adjacent structures whilst reducing scattered radiation.

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An aneurysm is a localized blood-filled dilatation of an artery whose consequences can be deadly. One of its current treatments is endovascular aneurysm repair, a minimally invasive procedure in which an endoprosthesis, called a stent-graft, is placed transluminally to prevent wall rupture. Early stent-grafts were custom designed for the patient through the assembling of off-the-shelf components by the operating surgeon. However, nowadays, stent-grafts have become a commercial product. The existing endoprostheses differ in several aspects, such as shape design and materials, but they have in common a metallic scaffold with a polymeric covering membrane. This article aims to gather relevant information for those who wish to understand the principles of stent-grafts and even to develop new devices. Hence, a stent-graft classification based on different characteristics is presented and the desired features for an ideal device are pointed out. Additionally, the materials currently in use to fabricate this type of endoprosthesis are reviewed and new materials are suggested.

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É hoje largamente aceite que a promoção da relação profissional de saúde-paciente conduz ao incremento na qualidade dos cuidados de saúde. A investigação sobre os benefícios da comunicação eficaz levou mesmo alguns autores a considerar a comunicação como a ferramenta mais importante na prestação de saúde. Como consequência, desde o início dos anos 90, as escolas médicas, principalmente do mundo ocidental, têm aumentado o interesse no ensino de competências comunicacionais. Este trabalho partiu da pesquisa bibliografia realizada através da B-on. As palavras-chave utilizadas foram: comunicação profissional de saúde-doente, treino de competências comunicacionais, estudantes e saúde. A análise dos diversos programas de treino de competências comunicacionais, destinados a estudantes e profissionais de saúde permitiu constatar que existe uma enorme variabilidade e falta de consistência nos vários programas de treino atualmente disponíveis. A maioria dos estudos incluía informação insuficiente sobre as competências comunicacionais a ensinar aos participantes. Face à situação atual, são apontadas algumas diretrizes para o futuro do ensino destas competências ao nível do ensino pré e pós-graduado na área da saúde.

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Thesis to obtain the Master of Science Degree in Computer Science and Engineering

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Introduction: Anxiety is a common problem in primary care and specialty medical settings. Treating an anxious patient takes more time and adds stress to staff. Unrecognised anxiety may lead to exam repetition, image artifacts and hinder the scan performance. Reducing patient anxiety at the onset is probably the most useful means of minimizing artifactual FDG uptake, both fat brown and skeletal muscle uptake, as well patient movement and claustrophobia. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of information giving on the anxiety levels of patients who are to undergo a PET/CT and whether the patient experience is enhanced with the creation of a guideline. Methodology: Two hundred and thirty two patients were given two questionnaires before and after the procedure to determine their prior knowledge, concerns, expectations and experiences about the study. Verbal information was given by one of the technologists after the completion of the first questionnaire. Results: Our results show that the main causes of anxiety in patients who are having a PET/CT is the fear of the procedure itself, and fear of the results. The patients who suffered from greater anxiety were those who were scanned during the initial stage of a disease. No significant differences were found between the anxiety levels pre procedural and post procedural. Findings with regard to satisfaction show us that the amount of information given before the procedure does not change the anxiety levels and therefore, does not influence patient satisfaction. Conclusions: The performance of a PET/CT scan is an important and statistically generator of anxiety. PET/CT patients are often poorly informed and present with a range of anxieties that may ultimately affect examination quality. The creation of a guideline may reduce the stress of not knowing what will happen, the anxiety created and may increase their satisfaction in the experience of having a PET/CT scan.

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Mestrado em Gestão e Avaliação de Tecnologias em Saúde

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Feature discretization (FD) techniques often yield adequate and compact representations of the data, suitable for machine learning and pattern recognition problems. These representations usually decrease the training time, yielding higher classification accuracy while allowing for humans to better understand and visualize the data, as compared to the use of the original features. This paper proposes two new FD techniques. The first one is based on the well-known Linde-Buzo-Gray quantization algorithm, coupled with a relevance criterion, being able perform unsupervised, supervised, or semi-supervised discretization. The second technique works in supervised mode, being based on the maximization of the mutual information between each discrete feature and the class label. Our experimental results on standard benchmark datasets show that these techniques scale up to high-dimensional data, attaining in many cases better accuracy than existing unsupervised and supervised FD approaches, while using fewer discretization intervals.