741 resultados para Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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The globalization contributes to rapid economic developments and great changes of lifestyle in Madre de Dios of Peru, both of which have influenced the health status of local people in direct and indirect ways. The high overweight and obesity rate has become one of the biggest health challenges in this region. This study quantitatively analyzed the impact of household economic status and food consumption patterns on overweight and obesity, and tried to establish their relationship with local economic activities. People living in mining communities are more likely to be overweight or obese. Increased family incomes and lacks of health knowledge are two important reasons. The large consumption of soda and alcohol are positively associated with overweight and obesity. In addition, lack of physical activities is also one of the risk factors of overweight and obesity.
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Background Many breast cancer survivors continue to have a broad range of physical and psychosocial problems after breast cancer treatment. As cancer centres move forward with earlier discharge of stable breast cancer survivors to primary care follow-up it is important that comprehensive evidence-based breast cancer survivorship care is implemented to effectively address these needs. Research suggests primary care providers are willing to provide breast cancer survivorship care but many lack the knowledge and confidence to provide evidence-based care. Purpose The overall purpose of this thesis was to determine the challenges, strengths and opportunities related to implementing comprehensive evidence-based breast cancer survivorship guidelines by primary care physicians and nurse practitioners in southeastern Ontario. Methods This mixed-methods research was conducted in three phases: (1) synthesis and appraisal of clinical practice guidelines relevant to provision of breast cancer survivorship care within the primary care practice setting; (2) a brief quantitative survey of primary care providers to determine actual practices related to provision of evidence-based breast cancer survivorship care; and (3) individual interviews with primary care providers about the challenges, strengths and opportunities related to provision of comprehensive evidence-based breast cancer survivorship care. Results and Conclusions In the first phase, a comprehensive clinical practice framework was created to guide provision of breast cancer survivorship care and consisted of a one-page checklist outlining breast cancer survivorship issues relevant to primary care, a three-page summary of key recommendations, and a one-page list of guideline sources. The second phase identified several knowledge and practice gaps, and it was determined that guideline implementation rates were higher for recommendations related to prevention and surveillance aspects of survivorship care and lowest related to screening for and management of long-term effects. The third phase identified three major challenges to providing breast cancer survivorship care: inconsistent educational preparation, provider anxieties, and primary care burden; and three major strengths or opportunities to facilitate implementation of survivorship care guidelines: tools and technology, empowering survivors, and optimizing nursing roles. A better understanding of these challenges, strengths and opportunities will inform development of targeted knowledge translation interventions to provide support and education to primary care providers.
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Background: Chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME), is characterized by chronic disabling fatigue and other symptoms, which are not explained by an alternative diagnosis. Previous trials have suggested that graded exercise therapy (GET) is an effective and safe treatment. GET itself is therapist-intensive with limited availability. Objective: While guided self-help based on cognitive behavior therapy appears helpful to patients, Guided graded Exercise Self-help (GES) is yet to be tested. Methods: This pragmatic randomized controlled trial is set within 2 specialist CFS/ME services in the South of England. Adults attending secondary care clinics with National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)-defined CFS/ME (N=218) will be randomly allocated to specialist medical care (SMC) or SMC plus GES while on a waiting list for therapist-delivered rehabilitation. GES will consist of a structured booklet describing a 6-step graded exercise program, supported by up to 4 face-to-face/telephone/Skype™ consultations with a GES-trained physiotherapist (no more than 90 minutes in total) over 8 weeks. The primary outcomes at 12-weeks after randomization will be physical function (SF-36 physical functioning subscale) and fatigue (Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire). Secondary outcomes will include healthcare costs, adverse outcomes, and self-rated global impression change scores. We will follow up all participants until 1 year after randomization. We will also undertake qualitative interviews of a sample of participants who received GES, looking at perceptions and experiences of those who improved and worsened. Results: The project was funded in 2011 and enrolment was completed in December 2014, with follow-up completed in March 2016. Data analysis is currently underway and the first results are expected to be submitted soon. Conclusions: This study will indicate whether adding GES to SMC will benefit patients who often spend many months waiting for rehabilitative therapy with little or no improvement being made during that time. The study will indicate whether this type of guided self-management is cost-effective and safe. If this trial shows GES to be acceptable, safe, and comparatively effective, the GES booklet could be made available on the Internet as a practitioner and therapist resource for clinics to recommend, with the caveat that patients also be supported with guidance from a trained physiotherapist. The pragmatic approach in this trial means that GES findings will be generalizable to usual National Health Service (NHS) practice.
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As part of its single technology appraisal (STA) process, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) invited the company that manufactures cabazitaxel (Jevtana(®), Sanofi, UK) to submit evidence for the clinical and cost effectiveness of cabazitaxel for treatment of patients with metastatic hormone-relapsed prostate cancer (mHRPC) previously treated with a docetaxel-containing regimen. The School of Health and Related Research Technology Appraisal Group at the University of Sheffield was commissioned to act as the independent Evidence Review Group (ERG). The ERG produced a critical review of the evidence for the clinical and cost effectiveness of the technology based upon the company's submission to NICE. Clinical evidence for cabazitaxel was derived from a multinational randomised open-label phase III trial (TROPIC) of cabazitaxel plus prednisone or prednisolone compared with mitoxantrone plus prednisone or prednisolone, which was assumed to represent best supportive care. The NICE final scope identified a further three comparators: abiraterone in combination with prednisone or prednisolone; enzalutamide; and radium-223 dichloride for the subgroup of people with bone metastasis only (no visceral metastasis). The company did not consider radium-223 dichloride to be a relevant comparator. Neither abiraterone nor enzalutamide has been directly compared in a trial with cabazitaxel. Instead, clinical evidence was synthesised within a network meta-analysis (NMA). Results from TROPIC showed that cabazitaxel was associated with a statistically significant improvement in both overall survival and progression-free survival compared with mitoxantrone. Results from a random-effects NMA, as conducted by the company and updated by the ERG, indicated that there was no statistically significant difference between the three active treatments for both overall survival and progression-free survival. Utility data were not collected as part of the TROPIC trial, and were instead taken from the company's UK early access programme. Evidence on resource use came from the TROPIC trial, supplemented by both expert clinical opinion and a UK clinical audit. List prices were used for mitoxantrone, abiraterone and enzalutamide as directed by NICE, although commercial in-confidence patient-access schemes (PASs) are in place for abiraterone and enzalutamide. The confidential PAS was used for cabazitaxel. Sequential use of the advanced hormonal therapies (abiraterone and enzalutamide) does not usually occur in clinical practice in the UK. Hence, cabazitaxel could be used within two pathways of care: either when an advanced hormonal therapy was used pre-docetaxel, or when one was used post-docetaxel. The company believed that the former pathway was more likely to represent standard National Health Service (NHS) practice, and so their main comparison was between cabazitaxel and mitoxantrone, with effectiveness data from the TROPIC trial. Results of the company's updated cost-effectiveness analysis estimated a probabilistic incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of £45,982 per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) gained, which the committee considered to be the most plausible value for this comparison. Cabazitaxel was estimated to be both cheaper and more effective than abiraterone. Cabazitaxel was estimated to be cheaper but less effective than enzalutamide, resulting in an ICER of £212,038 per QALY gained for enzalutamide compared with cabazitaxel. The ERG noted that radium-223 is a valid comparator (for the indicated sub-group), and that it may be used in either of the two care pathways. Hence, its exclusion leads to uncertainty in the cost-effectiveness results. In addition, the company assumed that there would be no drug wastage when cabazitaxel was used, with cost-effectiveness results being sensitive to this assumption: modelling drug wastage increased the ICER comparing cabazitaxel with mitoxantrone to over £55,000 per QALY gained. The ERG updated the company's NMA and used a random effects model to perform a fully incremental analysis between cabazitaxel, abiraterone, enzalutamide and best supportive care using PASs for abiraterone and enzalutamide. Results showed that both cabazitaxel and abiraterone were extendedly dominated by the combination of best supportive care and enzalutamide. Preliminary guidance from the committee, which included wastage of cabazitaxel, did not recommend its use. In response, the company provided both a further discount to the confidential PAS for cabazitaxel and confirmation from NHS England that it is appropriate to supply and purchase cabazitaxel in pre-prepared intravenous-infusion bags, which would remove the cost of drug wastage. As a result, the committee recommended use of cabazitaxel as a treatment option in people with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 0 or 1 whose disease had progressed during or after treatment with at least 225 mg/m(2) of docetaxel, as long as it was provided at the discount agreed in the PAS and purchased in either pre-prepared intravenous-infusion bags or in vials at a reduced price to reflect the average per-patient drug wastage.
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Funded by HSC R&D Division, Public Health Agency Parental alcohol misuse or ‘hidden harm’ presents a very significant challenge to public health policy and practice in the UK and internationally. A parent’s alcohol problems can have a profound impact on their children. Children depend on their family to meet their physical, psychological and social needs, their economic security and well-being, all of which can be jeopardised by parents misusing substances (NACD, 2011). The prevalence of parental alcohol misuse is extremely difficult to estimate, due to the ‘hidden’ nature of the problem within the family unit. Approximately 40,000 children in Northern Ireland are estimated to live with parental alcohol misuse (DHSSPS, 2008). In the UK, 30% of children (3.3 to 3.5 million) under 16 years, live with at least one binge drinking parent and 22% of children (2.6. million) with a hazardous drinker (Manning et al., 2009).
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Die Entwicklung der Akustik-Lern-CD hatte das Ziel, den Anwendungsbezug von theoretischem Wissen bei Regelverstärkern zu fördern. Die Studenten konnten nach dem theoretischen Unterricht zwar Hüllkurven zeichnen und Kompressionsraten berechnen, hatten aber Probleme, in konkreten Situationen wie z.B. beim Übersteuern von Instrumenten den korrekten Regelverstärker auszuwählen. Um einen besseren Wissenstransfer zu erreichen, werden bei der Lern-CD dem Lerner Situationen angeboten, in denen eigene Konstruktionsleistungen möglich sind und in denen kontextgebunden, interaktiv gelernt werden kann.(DIPF/Orig.)
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We are very excited to launch the WONCA Rural Medical Education Guidebook at the 12th WONCA World Rural Health Conference, Gramado, Brazil. The roots for the Guidebook go back to 1992 when a very important meeting was held on the sidelines of the WONCA Global Family Doctor conference in Vancouver, Canada. At this meeting an interested group of rural practitioners saw the need for WONCA to develop a specific focus on rural doctors. As a result, the WONCA Working Party on Rural Practice (WWPRP) was formed. The group set about producing a visionary roadmap for rural medical education in the form of a seminal document, the WONCA policy on Training for Rural Practice 1995. This was followed four years later by further recommendations made in a companion document, the WONCA policy on Rural Health and Rural Practice 1999, which was revised in 2001.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1º Ciclo do Ensino Básico.
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Enquadramento: Devido à elevada prevalência de abandono precoce da amamentação, diversas instituições (e.g., OMS, UNICEF) têm-se preocupado em proteger, promover e apoiar o aleitamento materno um pouco por todo o mundo, defendendo a sua exclusividade durante os primeiros seis meses de vida do bebé, complementado a partir dessa idade pela introdução de alimentos e mantido até aos 2 anos de idade ou mais, se esse for o desejo da mãe. Objetivos: Avaliar os conhecimentos das mães sobre a amamentação; identificar as dificuldades vivenciadas pelas mães em relação à amamentação; analisar a relação entre as variáveis sociodemográficas e obstétricas das mães e os seus conhecimentos e dificuldades sobre a amamentação. Metodologia: Estudo quantitativo, descritivo, analítico, correlacional e de corte transversal, conduzido numa amostra não probabilística de 100 mães de recém-nascidos e/ou lactentes até 1 ano de vida, internadas no serviço de obstetrícia, neonatologia, pediatria e urgência de uma Unidade Local de Saúde do Norte do País. As inquiridas tinham idade mínima de 16 e máxima de 43 anos (M=30,77; Dp=6,356). Foi utilizado um questionário de caraterização sociodemográfica e um questionário de autorrelato da vivência das mães sobre a amamentação, desenvolvido por Sousa (2014). Resultados: Os principais resultados mostraram que 50% das mães consideram possuir bons conhecimentos relativos à amamentação, porém, apenas 39% foram classificadas com bons conhecimentos, enquanto 52% revelaram dificuldades elevadas. Os conhecimentos foram avaliados tendo por base a sinalização correta da importância da amamentação na primeira hora de vida do bebé por 93% das mães, exclusiva até aos 6 meses (28%), a composição do leite materno e composição imunológica 93%, a maioria das mães considerou saber identificar os sinais da pega correta. Relativamente ao horário da amamentação, 62% ainda considera correto amamentar de três em três horas e 14% defende que o bebé deve mamar 10 minutos em cada mama. Os conhecimentos relacionaram-se significativamente com as mães com ensino superior (x2=17,828; p=0,00) e nas que se encontram a amamentar atualmente (UMW=278,000; p=0,01). As dificuldades mais prevalentes associaram-se às fissuras (56,4%), ingurgitamento mamário (38,5%), mastite (3,8%), dor (40%) e dificuldade na pega (60%), tendo-se constatado diferenças estatisticamente significativas associadas ao ingurgitamento mamário, à mastite e abcesso mamário. Exerce influência nas dificuldades das mães, ter sido informada pelo obstetra (UMW=324,000; p=0,02) e não ter expectativas na primeira amamentação (UMW=521,500; p=0,01). Conclusão: O estudo revela bons conhecimentos globais mas dificuldades elevadas, sendo estas as comumente referenciadas noutros estudos. Face a isto, mantem-se necessário apoiar nas dificuldades vividas durante a amamentação, adequando as estratégias de promoção, proteção e apoio ao AM, para que os resultados possam ser bem-sucedidos. Palavras-chave: aleitamento materno, conhecimentos, dificuldades.
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Con el objetivo de aplicar un programa de capacitación personal para mejorar conocimientos y prácticas sobre el control de la tuberculosis y mejorar la captación de sintomáticos respiratorios. Materiales y métodos: con un diseño cuasi experimental se incluyeron 63 profesionales sanitarios: 33 médicos, 17 odontólogos, 11 enfermeras y 2 obstetrices, distribuidos en 29 unidades operativas; 2 Centros de Salud, 16 subcentros de Salud y 12 puestos de Salud, pertenecientes al Ministerio de Salud Pública. Se aplicó un tes de 20 preguntas para evaluar conocimientos y prácticas antes de la intervención y otro de igual numero para medir el efecto de la intervención después de cumplir el programa de capacitación. Resultados: antes de la intervención, el promedio de respuestas correctas fue de 35,8 ± 4,3 (entre 23 y 56). El incremento de conocimientos fue significativo (p= 0,0001). La captación de sintomáticos respiratorios se incrementó en un 17% en los dos trimestres posteriores a la capacitación, RR 7,8 (IC95% 1,8-32,9) P=0,0003. En cuarto trimestre descendió a los valores pre intervención. Implicaciones: un programa de capacitación permanente sobre control de la Tuberculosis es una estrategia válida para mejorar los conocimientos y las prácticas sanitarias tendientes a incrementar la captación de sintomáticos respiratorios como la mejor medida para detectar la enfermedad
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O presente relatório desenvolveu-se no âmbito da unidade curricular de Prática Pedagógica Supervisionada inserida no Mestrado em Educação Pré- Escolar e 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, visando refletir acerca do percurso de formação da formanda. Ao longo das práticas a formanda adotou um paradigma socioconstrutivista, efetivando a sua prática através da observação, análise sistemática, reflexão crítica constante, planificação da ação, ação e avaliação, apoiando-se na metodologia de investigação-ação. Durante as suas práticas foi possibilitado à formanda aliar saberes teóricos à prática, e mobilizálos em contexto real, desenvolvendo uma atitude indagadora e reflexiva. Deste modo, é também no presente relatório que a formanda expressa as suas aprendizagens ao longo das suas páticas, a reflexão sobre as mesmas, bem como a forma como influenciaram a sua prática profissional. A formanda encarou a criança como ativa e competente, pretendendo que esse aspeto se refletisse nas suas planificações, guiando a sua ação segundo as características, interesses e necessidades de cada criança, intervindo, assim, de forma fundamentada. Neste sentido, tornou-se fulcral avaliar continuamente a sua ação, de modo a adaptar e permitir uma flexibilização na tomada de decisões em prol dos grupos de crianças.
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OBJETIVO Identificar el efecto de la educación nutricional y actividad física sobre los parámetros antropométricos en el personal de contrato colectivo con sobrepeso y obesidad del Hospital Homero Castanier Crespo METODOLOGÍA: Estudio descriptivo con un componente de intervención – acción. Para determinar el grupo de estudio se realizó una evaluación del estado nutricional a todo el personal. Al final la muestra fue de 67 personas con sobrepeso y obesidad que firmaron el consentimiento informado. Se aplicaron encuestas de conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas alimentarias y de actividad física al inicio y al final del estudio. Posteriormente se realizó un programa de educación nutricional a través de charlas y talleres semanales. Se incluyeron sesiones de actividad física mediante bailoterapias, pausas activas y ejercicios aeróbicos dos veces por semana. Al concluir el estudio se realizó una evaluación antropométrica final. RESULTADOS: Al final del estudio la población intervenida mostró una reducción en el promedio de las variables: peso, Índice de Masa Corporal (IMC) e índice de cintura /cadera, observándose un descenso significativo del peso inicial (70,7kg) en comparación con peso final (68,6kg). Además se destaca la reducción del IMC (29,67kg/m2) en comparación con el IMC final (28,7kg/m2). En cuanto al índice de cintura/cadera el promedio se redujo de 0,93 a 0,92cm. CONCLUSIÓN: La educación nutricional sumada la actividad física tiene efecto positivo sobre la reducción de medidas antropométricas, además de cambios favorables en los conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas alimentarias
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Background The rapid scale-up of free antiretroviral therapy has lead to decline in adult mortality at the population level and reduction of vertical transmission. Consequently, some couples living with HIV are maintaining their reproductive decisions; marrying and having children. This paper analyses policies and guidelines on HIV, AIDS and sexual and reproductive health in Malawi for content on marriage and childbearing for couples living with HIV. Methods A qualitative study using interpretive policy analysis approach was conducted from July to December 2010 in two phases. First, data on access to HIV, AIDS and sexual and reproductive health services were collected using in-depth interviews with twenty couples purposively sampled in matrilineal Chiradzulu and patrilineal Chikhwawa communities. Secondly, data were collected from Malawi policies and guidelines on HIV, AIDS and sexual and reproductive health. The documents were reviewed for content on marriage and childbearing for couples living with HIV. Data were analysed using framework approach for applied policy analysis. Results Four categories emerged from each phase. From the study, we extracted health workers attitudes, weak linkage between HIV, AIDS and sexual and reproductive health services, contradictory messages between media and the hospitals and lack of information as factors directly related to guidelines and policies. Analysis of guidelines and policies showed nonprescriptiveness on issues of HIV, AIDS and reproduction: they do not reflect the social cultural experiences of couples living with HIV. In addition, there is; lack of clinical guidelines, external influence on adoption of the policies and guidelines and weak linkages between HIV and AIDS and sexual and reproductive health services. Conclusion This synthesis along with more detailed findings which are reported in other published articles, provide a strong basis for updating the policies and development of easy-to-follow guidelines in order to effectively provide services to couples living with HIV in Malawi.
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Antecedentes. La ejecución de las Normas de Bioseguridad, es una responsabilidad de la institución donde se incluye a todos los funcionarios. En el servicio de partos existen elementos nocivos o potencialmente peligrosos, como los productos biológicos provenientes de los pacientes y los reactivos químicos de diferente naturaleza. Es necesario reconocer estos peligros para establecer y aplicar medidas de prevención y seguridad (1). Objetivo: Determinar los conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas del personal médico y de enfermería en la sala de partos del hospital José Carrasco Arteaga, en la aplicación de las normas de bioseguridad en la atención del recién nacido, Cuenca 2015. Material y métodos: Se realizó un estudio cuantitativo - descriptivo, la muestra estaba constituida por 50 profesionales de la sala de partos del Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga. Las técnicas de investigación fueron la encuesta, la observación y la revisión bibliográfica, los instrumentos utilizados fueron ficha de registro, y la encuesta. Los resultados fueron analizados en tablas simples y de contingencia mediante los programas de Word. Excel y SPSS versión 21. Resultados: el 98% del personal desecha correctamente el material corto punzantes, el 86% del personal siempre lava sus manos antes y después de atender a la madre. Conclusiones: Al finalizar podemos decir que el 98% de los profesionales conoce lo que es bioseguridad, pero el 80% de los profesionales no aplica estas normas en el servicio. Para mejorar esto se debe elaborar y mejorar estrategias de capacitación.
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The higher education system has a critical role to play in educating environmentally aware and participant citizens about global climate change. Yet, few studies have focused on higher education students’ knowledge and attitudes about this issue. This study aims to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of views and attitudes about climate change issues, across the postgraduate student population in three universities—the on Campus University of Porto and University of Coimbra, and the distance learning Universidade Aberta, Portugal. We surveyed university students and graduates from three master programs in environmental sciences targeting their knowledge, attitudes and behaviour on climate change issues, and their views of the role that their master degree had on it. A majority of the respondents believed that climate change is factual, and is largely human-induced; and a majority expressed concerns about climate change. Still, the surveyed students hold some misconceptions about basic causes and consequences of climate change. Further research is necessary to comprehend the university postgraduate students’ population, so that curricula programs can be adapted to grant consensus on scientific knowledge about climate change, and an active engagement of the graduate citizens, as part of the solution for climate change problems.