991 resultados para Adult Survivors
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Shavelson e Bolus (1982, cit.in Peixoto,2003), caracteriza o autoconceito como o conjunto de percepções que as pessoas possuem acerca de si próprias. Enquanto que Rosenberg (1979) se refere à auto-estima como a atitude global que a pessoa tem em relação a si própria, a qual implica um sentimento de valor. Estima-se que, no ano 2000, um em cada mil jovens adultos, entre 20 e 29 anos de idade, será um sobrevivente de cancro na infância (Varni, Katz, Colegrove & Dolgin, 1994), o que representará cerca de 210.000 indivíduos sobreviventes ao cancro na infância apenas nos Estados Unidos (Lozowski, 1993). Pretende-se comparar se os sobreviventes de cancro têm menor autoconceito, autoestima e autoconceito académico do que aqueles que nunca tiveram doença oncológica. O Estudo é quantitativo, transversal, correlacional e comparativo. Utilizou-se a escala de autoconceito e autoestima de Susan Harter (1998).
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Aims:To analyze the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with adult polycystic kidney disease admitted to hemodialysis services in Northwestern Paraná state,Brazil. Methods: This was an observational, descriptive and retrospective longitudinal study. Medical records of patients with polycystic kidneys who initiated hemodialysis between 1995 and 2012, in four centers that treat patients of the coverage area of the 15th Regional Health Region of Paraná state where analyzed. Results:We found that 10.3% of hemodialysis patients had polycystic kidney disease as a leading cause of stage 5 of chronic kidney disease. The mean age of patients was 54.9±9.4 years (ranging between 27 and 74 years), with equal gender distribution and Caucasian predominance (72.9%). The average age of dialysis initiation was 50±10.2 years. The most common comorbidity was systemic hypertension (66.7%). Liver cyst was the main extra-renal manifestation (10.4%). Twenty-five percent of the patients required renal transplantation, and (22.9%) undergone nephrectomy. The most widely used classes of antihypertensive drugs were β-blockers (41.7%) and drugs that act on the renin-angiotensin system (31.3%), while 56.3% of patients were treated with recombinant human erythropoietin. Conclusions:This is a pioneering epidemiological study in Northwestern Paraná state. We found in this population a sociodemographic and clinical profile of adult polycystic kidney disease similar to that of North America and Europe, probably because the ethnic constitution of the sample was predominantly of Euro-descendants.
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This paper discusses aphasia and the young adult.
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This series of experiments attempted to characterize the abilities of stem cells derived from bone marrow and adipose tissue to integrate into the sensory epithelium of the inner ear and to differentiate into hair cells or neural cell types.
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This paper discusses the validity of the Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence test for hearing impaired adolescents and adults.
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This paper includes an outline for a speechreading program for elderly adults.
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Comparison of subjects' preferred MAPs worn in everyday life and MAPs created using electrically evoked compound action potentials using neural response telemetry measures in adult Nucleus CI24 implant users.
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Inconsistencies exist between traditional objective measures such as speech recognition and localization, and subjective reports of bimodal benefit. The purpose of this study was to expand the set of objective measures of bimodal benefit to include non-traditional listening tests, and to examine possible correlations between objective measures of auditory perception and subjective satisfaction reports.