46 resultados para Katz, Cindi


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De part le vieillissement démographique, la proportion de personnes âgées augmente et, certaines d'entre-elles nécessiteront des soins en milieu hospitalier. Chez l'aîné, l'expérience d'une maladie et d'une hospitalisation augmente le risque de perte d'autonomie dans les activités de la vie quotidienne (AVQ) et peut compromettre le retour à domicile, diminuer la qualité de vie et mobiliser des ressources du système socio-sanitaire. En Suisse, une étude a établi l'ampleur du problème de la dépendance dans les AVQ à domicile. Cependant, peu de connaissances récentes sont disponibles sur la perte d'autonomie à l'hôpital et aucune sur les trajectoires dans les AVQ. But : Le but de cette étude est d'actualiser et compléter les savoirs sur la perte d'autonomie et les trajectoires dans les AVQ des personnes âgées hospitalisées dans un hôpital tertiaire de Suisse romande. Cadre théorique : La présente étude se base sur la théorie du déficit en auto-soin de Dorothea Orem. Méthode : Cette étude descriptive corrélationnelle est une analyse secondaire des données recueillies dans l'unité pilote du projet Soins Aigus aux Séniors entre août 2011 et janvier 2012. Le déficit en auto-soin dans les AVQ a été mesuré avec l'Index de Katz, les habiletés de base avec le MiniCog, le MiniGDS et le CAM et, les facteurs prédisposant étaient l'âge, le genre, l'entourage et l'aide à domicile ainsi que l'état de santé. L'échantillon de 209 patients présentait un âge moyen de 85.4 ans (SD 7.2) et une proportion de 72.7% de femmes. Résultats : Les principaux résultats montrent que la majorité des patients ont une perte d'autonomie dans les AVQ avant l'admission à l'hôpital (56.2%) et que près d'un patient sur six (14.5%) continue d'expérimenter un déficit en auto-soin durant l'hospitalisation. Les facteurs prédisposant à une trajectoire de déficit en auto-soin entre le domicile et la sortie de l'hôpital identifiés ont été : l'état confusionnel aigu (OR=6.00, IC 95% 1.83 - 19.63), la dépendance en auto-soin à domicile (OR=1.44, IC 95% 1.02 - 2.02) et, une trajectoire de déficit en auto-soin entre le domicile et l'entrée à l'hôpital (OR=14.82, IC 95% 4.83 - 45.46). Conclusion : Cette étude met en évidence que les personnes âgées hospitalisées expérimentent des déficits dans les AVQ et qu'un des facteurs favorisants est la présence d'un état confusionnel aigu. D'autres recherches sont nécessaires pour renforcer et compléter ces résultats.

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Reduced glomerular filtration rate defines chronic kidney disease and is associated with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), combining data across 133,413 individuals with replication in up to 42,166 individuals. We identify 24 new and confirm 29 previously identified loci. Of these 53 loci, 19 associate with eGFR among individuals with diabetes. Using bioinformatics, we show that identified genes at eGFR loci are enriched for expression in kidney tissues and in pathways relevant for kidney development and transmembrane transporter activity, kidney structure, and regulation of glucose metabolism. Chromatin state mapping and DNase I hypersensitivity analyses across adult tissues demonstrate preferential mapping of associated variants to regulatory regions in kidney but not extra-renal tissues. These findings suggest that genetic determinants of eGFR are mediated largely through direct effects within the kidney and highlight important cell types and biological pathways.

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Elevated concentrations of albumin in the urine, albuminuria, are a hallmark of diabetic kidney disease and are associated with an increased risk for end-stage renal disease and cardiovascular events. To gain insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying albuminuria, we conducted meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies and independent replication in up to 5,825 individuals of European ancestry with diabetes and up to 46,061 without diabetes, followed by functional studies. Known associations of variants in CUBN, encoding cubilin, with the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) were confirmed in the overall sample (P = 2.4 × 10(-10)). Gene-by-diabetes interactions were detected and confirmed for variants in HS6ST1 and near RAB38/CTSC. Single nucleotide polymorphisms at these loci demonstrated a genetic effect on UACR in individuals with but not without diabetes. The change in the average UACR per minor allele was 21% for HS6ST1 (P = 6.3 × 10(-7)) and 13% for RAB38/CTSC (P = 5.8 × 10(-7)). Experiments using streptozotocin-induced diabetic Rab38 knockout and control rats showed higher urinary albumin concentrations and reduced amounts of megalin and cubilin at the proximal tubule cell surface in Rab38 knockout versus control rats. Relative expression of RAB38 was higher in tubuli of patients with diabetic kidney disease compared with control subjects. The loci identified here confirm known pathways and highlight novel pathways influencing albuminuria.

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BACKGROUND: Delirium is an acute cognitive impairment among older hospitalized patients. It can persist until discharge and for months after that. Despite proof that evidence-based nursing interventions are effective in preventing delirium in acute hospitals, interventions among home-dwelling older patients is lacking. The aim was to assess feasibility and acceptability of a nursing intervention designed to detect and reduce delirium in older adults after discharge from hospital. METHODS: Randomized clinical pilot trial with a before/after design was used. One hundred and three older adults were recruited in a home healthcare service in French-speaking Switzerland and randomized into an experimental group (EG, n = 51) and a control group (CG, n = 52). The CG received usual homecare. The EG received usual homecare plus five additional nursing interventions at 48 and 72 h and at 7, 14 and 21 days after discharge. These interventions were tailored for detecting and reducing delirium and were conducted by a geriatric clinical nurse (GCN). All patients were monitored at the start of the study (M1) and throughout the month for symptoms of delirium (M2). This was documented in patients' records after usual homecare using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM). At one month (M2), symptoms of delirium were measured using the CAM, cognitive status was measured using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), and functional status was measured using Katz and Lawton Index of activities of daily living (ADL/IADL). At the end of the study, participants in the EG and homecare nurses were interviewed about the acceptability of the nursing interventions and the study itself. RESULTS: Feasibility and acceptability indicators reported excellent results. Recruitment, retention, randomization, and other procedures were efficient, although some potentially issues were identified. Participants and nurses considered organizational procedures, data collection, intervention content, the dose-effect of the interventions, and methodology all to be feasible. Duration, patient adherence and fidelity were judged acceptable. Nurses, participants and informal caregivers were satisfied with the relevance and safety of the interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Nursing interventions to detect/improve delirium at home are feasible and acceptable. These results confirm that developing a large-scale randomized controlled trial would be appropriate. TRIAL REGESTRATION: ISRCTN registry no: 16103589 - 19 February 2016.