1000 resultados para mental spine
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In the canton de Vaud (Switzerland) the psychiatric units devoted to mental retardation have been suppressed during the deinstitutionalization process in the 1970/80s. However, the use of psychiatric hospitalizations has increased these last years. This increase is accompanied by an interdiction of seclusion and restraint outside of the specialized psychiatric unit. A unit of liaison psychiatry has been created as an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization and to assist directly the staff of specialized institutions for people with mental retardation or the family of the patient. The article describes the challenges of liaison psychiatry in this field and the potential benefits of research for the psychiatry of mental retardation.
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Several studies point to the plurality of care systems to deal with illness. They can be organized into professional, popular and alternative systems (the latter includes the complementary and the traditional ones). What the particular setup is in each cultural system is the core question of both the empirical studies we report. The purpose of this article is to understand how lay people deal with mental illness, examining the therapeutic itineraries that are constructed between plural care systems, featuring in particular the use of traditional medicine. The analysis of the two studies (one carried out in the north region and the other in Lisbon) allowed us to interpret these practices and discuss the social and cultural factors that determine and explain the settings that were found. Both researches fit into a qualitative methodology. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were performed and were analyzed using discourse analysis to describe and interpret data. The results point to a plurality of therapeutic itineraries, built around public and private speeches, where the explanatory systems underlying the use of official medicine and/or traditional practices found plural meanings. People may use these systems in several forms, using one or combining more than one, simultaneously or sequentially, depending on the context and on the needs they feel to face both illness and mental suffering. It is in between the space of the impotence and ‘incompetence’ of the ‘wise’ medicine that other therapeutic systems develop. It is important to understand those systems because of their achievements and their heuristic power to explain society and culture.
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Previous studies have shown that stressful life events (SLEs), gender, social functioning and pretreatment severity are some of the predictors and/or moderators of treatment outcome in psychiatric care. The current study explored the effect of these predictors and moderators on the treatment outcome related to assertive community treatment (ACT) proposed to young people with severe mental disorders. 98 patients were assessed for externalizing and emotional difficulties, at admission and then at discharge of an ACT. Analyses revealed significant improvements in terms of symptomatology. In particular, regression analyses showed that pretreatment severity is a significant predictor of the outcome on emotional symptoms and is moderated by SLE on the outcome on externalizing symptoms. Furthermore, higher social functioning proved to predict better outcome on externalizing symptoms. Our results further evidence that these factors can explain inter-individual differences in outcome related to ACT. The theoretical and clinical implications of these results are discussed.
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Due to the increasing survival of thalassemic patients, osteopathy is a mounting clinical problem. Low bone mass alone cannot account for the high fracture risk described; impaired bone quality has been speculated but so far it cannot be demonstrated noninvasively. We studied bone quality in thalassemia major using trabecular bone score (TBS), a novel texture measurement extracted from spine dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), proposed in postmenopausal and secondary osteoporosis as an indirect index of microarchitecture. TBS was evaluated in 124 adult thalassemics (age range 19-56 years), followed-up with optimal transfusional and therapeutical regimens, and in 65 non-thalassemic patients (22-52 years) undergoing DXA for different bone diseases. TBS was lower in thalassemic patients (1.04 ± 0.12 [range 0.80-1.30]) versus controls (1.34 ± 0.11 [1.06-1.52]) (p < 0.001), and correlated with BMD. TBS and BMD values correlated with age, indicating that thalassemia negatively affects both bone quality and quantity, especially as the patient gets older. TBS was 1.02 ± 0.11 [0.80-1.28] in the osteoporotic thalassemic patients, 1.08 ± 0.12 [0.82-1.30] in the osteopenic ones and 1.15 ± 0.10 [0.96-1.26] in those with normal BMD. No gender differences were found (males: 1.02 ± 0.13 [0.80-1.30], females 1.05 ± 0.11 [0.80-1.30]), nor between patients with and without endocrine-metabolic disorders affecting bone metabolism. Our findings from a large population with thalassemia major show that TBS is a valuable tool to assess noninvasively bone quality, and it may be related to fragility fracture risk in thalassemic osteopathy.
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Este trabalho de investigação aborda a questão da representação social da doença mental entre familiares de pacientes diagnosticados com esquizofrenia, um aspecto necessário e fundamental para a nossa futura prática clínica. O objectivo era compreender a forma como representam a doença mental e o seu portador, e o trabalho teve como referencial vários autores que retractam a representação social da doença mental nas suas várias dimensões: significado, causas e cura da doença mental, ocupação, tomada da medicação, e futuro do portador de distúrbio psíquico. Os dados foram recolhidos mediante uma entrevista aos familiares, realizada em casa dos pacientes. Para o efeito foi desenvolvido um guião de entrevista. Foram recrutados 6 famílias dos portadores de esquizofrenia entre os utentes actuais do Hospital Agostinho Neto – “Extensão Trindade”. As entrevistas foram posteriormente transcritas e os discursos sobre as várias dimensões da representação social foram categorizados. As famílias se posicionaram caracterizando a doença mental e o seu portador segundo as representações do senso comum, pelo que concluímos que elas têm pouca informação médica e compreensão da real condição psíquica do seu familiar. O significado que a família atribuía à doença mental e à sua causa não foi influenciado pelo nível de escolaridade das famílias, mas sim corresponde aos valores culturais da sociedade cabo-verdiana. A partir desta investigação, percebemos a importância de assistir e informar os familiares que acompanham o doente mental, durante o seu tratamento.
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O presente estudo visa reflectir sobre a percepção do portador de transtorno mental sobre a sua integração na família, identificando e analisando vários factores que podem exercer um papel determinante na sua integração. Neste sentido, buscamos problematizar a integração do portador de transtorno mental, tendo em vista o funcionamento da família e as suas condições socioeconómicas, a relação que mantém com os serviços cuidadores, bem como as políticas públicas implementadas, com o objectivo de debelar o problema de transtorno mental. A nossa pesquisa foi realizada no Hospital Trindade, situada na cidade da Praia, extensão do Hospital Agostinho Neto e que tem acolhido e tratado sobretudo os portadores de transtorno mental. Para a colecta de dados, realizamos entrevistas a quinze portadores de transtorno mental e às respectivas famílias, onde focamos os aspectos cruciais para o nosso intento: na entrevista aos pacientes, realçamos a forma como convivem com os outros, com especial atenção para a relação familiar, já que pretendemos elucidar a forma como percebem a sua integração na família; na entrevista aos familiares, sublinhamos também a forma como vêm a relação com o seu portador de transtorno mental, mas quisemos dar um enfoque especial à forma como a família percebe os vários apoios, quer das diferentes instituições, quer do Estado, na medida em que sozinha, tendo em vista uma grande sobrecarga – frise-se os aspectos emocionais e socioeconómicos – não poderá tratar do seu familiar portador de transtorno mental. Assim, a partir dos aspectos supracitados, inferimos que, não obstante os preconceitos socialmente arraigados, apesar de o Estado estar aquém do seu papel, seja na implementação de políticas públicas direccionadas ao portador de transtorno mental, seja no apoio às famílias, e, ainda, apesar de não haver uma verdadeira inclusão da família, no processo de tratamento, os portadores de transtorno mental, em geral, querem estar no seu próprio seio familiar, o que nos leva a pensar que é o espaço onde, de facto, se sentem bem.
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On February 17, 2009, Governor Culver signed Executive Order No. 11 to create a Task Force on Dependent Adults with Mental Retardation. The executive order charges the Task Force with the responsibility of recommending steps to strengthen and improve state laws and regulations on the care and treatment of dependent adults with mental retardation. The Final Report includes recommendations that establish or improve systems of coordination between government entities. The report includes a series of proposals from the Department of Human Services (DHS) that redesign the adult abuse assessment process that are necessary for long-term reform. Included in them is a proposal to enhance a community’s capacity to provide a safety net of services, as well as formal and informal supports for vulnerable adults through partnerships among multiple local stakeholders.
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Com este trabalho científico pretendeu-se examinar o contributo da enfermagem na reinserção da pessoa portadora da doença mental institucionalizada na família. É um estudo exploratório descritivo de natureza qualitativa, direccionada às famílias das ppdm institucionalizadas no Centro de Apoio de Doentes Mentais de São Vicente. Neste sentido, participaram do estudo 5 famílias das respectivas ppdm institucionalizadas e o estudo decorreu nos domicílios das respectivas famílias. As informações foram colhidas através de uma entrevista semiestruturada e os dados tratados com base na análise de conteúdo. Os resultados apontam que existem um leque de factores que dificultam a reinserção, nomeadamente a carência da informação por parte dos familiares da ppdm e a consequente falta de envolvimento da família no seu tratamento, o impacto da sobrecarga de diversa ordem e a necessidade de um trabalho por parte dos cuidadores de saúde no sentido de auxiliarem e apoiarem estas famílias, com maior proximidade e de forma holística. Este trabalho trouxe um contributo a nível teórico no sentido de promover futuros trabalhos ligados a esta problemática e a necessidade de investir em trabalhos mais direccionadas às comunidades, sendo um ponto que precisa de ser trabalhado. Em termos práticos a pesquisa veio expor a necessidade de uma intervenção multidisciplinar em prol da reinserção da pessoa portadora da doença mental institucionalizada na família, tanto no sentido de promover a socialização e reduzir as consequências de uma institucionalização prolongada. Conclui-se, finalmente que existe uma necessidade de um trabalho de Enfermagem em Saúde Mental e Psiquiatria mais virada as famílias em suas próprias comunidades/residências, tanto de promoção a saúde e de prevenção em todos os níveis.
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Treatment effects over 2 years of teriparatide vs. ibandronate in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis were compared using lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone score (TBS). Teriparatide induced larger increases in BMD and TBS compared to ibandronate, suggesting a more pronounced effect on bone microarchitecture of the bone anabolic drug. INTRODUCTION: The trabecular bone score (TBS) is an index of bone microarchitecture, independent of bone mineral density (BMD), calculated from anteroposterior spine dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans. The potential role of TBS for monitoring treatment response with bone-active substances is not established. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of recombinant human 1-34 parathyroid hormone (teriparatide) and the bisphosphonate ibandronate (IBN), on lumbar spine (LS) BMD and TBS in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. METHODS: Two patient groups with matched age, body mass index (BMI), and baseline LS BMD, treated with either daily subcutaneous teriparatide (N = 65) or quarterly intravenous IBN (N = 122) during 2 years and with available LS BMD measurements at baseline and 2 years after treatment initiation were compared. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics (overall mean ± SD) were similar between groups in terms of age 67.9 ± 7.4 years, body mass index 23.8 ± 3.8 kg/m(2), BMD L1-L4 0.741 ± 0.100 g/cm(2), and TBS 1.208 ± 0.100. Over 24 months, teriparatide induced a significantly larger increase in LS BMD and TBS than IBN (+7.6 % ± 6.3 vs. +2.9 % ± 3.3 and +4.3 % ± 6.6 vs. +0.3 % ± 4.1, respectively; P < 0.0001 for both). LS BMD and TBS were only weakly correlated at baseline (r (2) = 0.04) with no correlation between the changes in BMD and TBS over 24 months. CONCLUSIONS: In postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, a 2-year treatment with teriparatide led to a significantly larger increase in LS BMD and TBS than IBN, suggesting that teriparatide had more pronounced effects on bone microarchitecture than IBN.
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OBJECTIVE: Nitric oxide (NO) regulates arterial pressure by modulating peripheral vascular tone and sympathetic vasoconstrictor outflow. NO synthesis is impaired in several major cardiovascular disease states. Loss of NO-induced vasodilator tone and restraint on sympathetic outflow could result in exaggerated pressor responses to mental stress. METHODS: We, therefore, compared the sympathetic (muscle sympathetic nerve activity) and haemodynamic responses to mental stress performed during saline infusion and systemic inhibition of NO-synthase by NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) infusion. RESULTS: The major finding was that mental stress which during saline infusion increased sympathetic nerve activity by ~50 percent and mean arterial pressure by ~15 percent had no detectable sympathoexcitatory and pressor effect during L-NMMA infusion. These findings were not related to a generalised impairment of the haemodynamic and/or sympathetic responsiveness by L-NMMA, since the pressor and sympathetic nerve responses to immersion of the hand in ice water were preserved during L-NMMA infusion. CONCLUSION: Mental stress causes pressor and sympathoexcitatory effects in humans that are mediated by NO. These findings are consistent with the new concept that, in contrast to what has been generally assumed, under some circumstances, NO has a blood pressure raising action in vivo.
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These Facts sheets have been developed to provide a multitude of information about executive branch agencies/departments on a single sheet of paper. The Facts provides general information, contact information, workforce data, leave & benefits information, and affirmative action data. This is the most recent update of information for the fiscal year 2007.
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These Facts sheets have been developed to provide a multitude of information about executive branch agencies/departments on a single sheet of paper. The Facts provides general information, contact information, workforce data, leave & benefits information, and affirmative action data. This is the most recent update of information for the fiscal year 2007.
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Iowa’s four Mental Health Institutes (MHIs), located in Cherokee, Clarinda, Independence and Mount Pleasant, provide critical access to quality acute psychiatric care for Iowa’s adults and children needing mental health treatment, and provide specialized mental health related services. The specialized services include substance abuse treatment, dual diagnosis treatment for persons with mental illness and substance addiction, psychiatric medical institution for children (PMIC), and long-term psychiatric care for the elderly (geropsychiatric).