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Telelactation with a Mobile App: User Profile and Most Common Queries
Mary Ann Liebert (2021)Background: Mobile applications related to health issues are currently expanding. Different uses of new technologies have produced positive results regarding breastfeeding support. Breastfeeding applications are ... -
“The COVID-19 outbreak”—An empirical phenomenological study onperceptions and psychosocial considerations surrounding the immediateincorporation offinal-year Spanish nursing and medical students into the health system
Elsevier (2020)The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented health crisis worldwide, with the numbers of infections and deaths worldwide multiplying alarmingly in a matter of weeks. Accordingly, governments have been forced to take ... -
The COVID-19 vaccine in women: Decisions, data and gender gap
Wiley (2021-03-28)The year 2020 will be recorded in memory and world history as the year of the COVID-19 pandemic. On December 31, 2019, the Wuhan Municipal Health and Sanitation Commission (Hubei, China) alerted about some cases of pneumonia ... -
The effect of long-term ultra-endurance exercise and SOD2 genotype on telomere shortening with age
American Physiological Society (2020-10-10)Telomere shortening, a well-known biomarker of aging, is a complex process influenced by several intrinsic and lifestyle factors. Although habitual exercise may promote telomere length maintenance, extreme endurance exercise ... -
The escape room as evaluation method: A qualitative study of nursing students’ experiences
Taylor & Francis (2019)Purpose: Gamification or learning using game elements is a process that seeks to capture students’ interest. One of the most popular games in recent years is the Escape Room, but the study of its use in education and with ... -
The Experience of Spanish Prison Nurses with the HIV Pandemic
MDPI (2024)Introduction: This study discusses the experiences of nurses in Spanish prisons during the HIV/AIDS pandemic, emphasizing administrative changes and adaptive measures, such as the creation of the Subdirectorate General of ... -
The impact of using an “anatomy escape room” on nursing students: A comparative study
Elsevier ScienceDirect (2021-11-04)Background: Anatomy is an important part of health science education. In teaching anatomy, new teaching strategies have been studied in comparison with traditional-based approaches. In this manner, strategies such as the ... -
The Influence of Cannabis and Alcohol Use on Sexuality: An Observational Study in Young People (18–30 Years)
MDPI (2021)The consumption of cannabis and alcohol results in a variety of effects on the psychic functions of young users. Notwithstanding their widespread and prevalent use, the impact of these drugs on sexual health remains ... -
The mediating role of resilience in the relationship between personality and adjustment to disease in patients with a drainage enterostomy
Sage (2017-01)An understanding of what variables are involved in a better adjustment to chronic disease makes it possible to implement more suitable community healthcare interventions. It also allows the design of educational programmes ... -
The Need for Psychological Support of Health Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Influence on Their Work
MDPI (2022-07-23)The aim of this research was to analyze how the need for psychological support of health workers (HCWs) influenced the beliefs, perceptions and attitudes towards their work during the COVID-19 pandemic and to predict the ... -
The need for psychological support of health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the influence on their work
MDPI (2022-07-23)The aim of this research was to analyze how the need for psychological support of health workers (HCWs) influenced the beliefs, perceptions and attitudes towards their work during the COVID-19 pandemic and to predict the ... -
The relationship between resilience and quality of life in patients with a drainage enterostomy
Sage (2018-03)Impact and adjustment to a drainage enterostomy are measured mainly through health indicators. To investigate the relationship between resilience and adaptation to the placement of a drainage enterostomy. Prospective ... -
The Spanish and Italian Healthcare Professionals’ Contribution to the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire Short Form in the Operating Room: Construct Validity and Reliability
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (2022-09)Objectives The aims of the study are to determine the construct validity and reliability of the Spanish and Italian versions of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire Short Form and to study the capability of this scale of ... -
The training needs of critical care nurses: A psychometric analysis
SAGE (2022-02-11)Background/Objective: Nurses develop the care methods they learn through specific training and this enables them to provide care in a safe, effective and efficient manner. Intensive Care Units (ICU), as complex areas in ... -
Tourniquets as a haemorrhage control measure in military and civilian care settings: An integrative review
Wiley (2021-05-09)Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of review was to describe and synthesise the evidence on the use of tourniquets to control haemorrhages, summarising both civilian and military use. Background: Trauma-related ... -
Ultra Trail Performance is Differently Predicted by Endurance Variables in Men and Women
Thieme Gruppe (2020-10-05)The study aimed to assess the relationship between peak oxygen uptake, ventilatory thresholds and maximal fat oxidation with ultra trail male and female performance. 47 athletes (29 men and 18 women) completed a cardiopulmonary ... -
Umbilical cord clamping time and maternal satisfaction
Elsevier (2022-09-13)Objective Clamping of the umbilical cord is part of the third stage of delivery. Delayed cord clamping (DCC) is recommended due to its contribution to prevention of anaemia. There is no evidence on the effect of DCC on ... -
Unidad Hospitalaria de Patología Dual Grave: un año de experiencia
Asociación Española de Estudios en Drogodependencias (2014)This is an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study on patients admitted for one year to the inpatient unit of a Severe Dual Diagnosis Program (SDDP). Socio- demographic, clinical and pharmacological information ... -
Unveiling the intersection: exploring obstetric violence in the Era of COVID-19 in Ecuador
BMC (2023)Introduction: Changes to healthcare delivery organization that have occurred to protect people from the virus COVID-19 may have led to harmful consequences to pregnant women intensifying obstetric violence. Prevalence ... -
Using Accelerometry for Evaluating Energy Consumption and Running Intensity Distribution Throughout a Marathon According to Sex
MDPI (2020-08-26)The proportion of females participating in long-distance races has been increasing in the last years. Although it is well-known that there are differences in how females and males face a marathon, higher research may be ...