• Mahoney Egeberg posted an update 6 months, 3 weeks ago

    In conclusion, it is pivotal to implement strategies and solutions that can enhance the levels of satisfaction of Emergency Operating Center workers in order to improve patients care and organizational outcomes.

    Falls in hospitals are a major problem also in pediatric settings. No Pediatric Fall Risk Assessment Scales (PFRAS) are validated in Italian.

    to perform the Italian validation of the Humpty-Dumpty Falls Scale (HDFS); to assess its predictive performance; to estimate the frequency of falls in hospitalized children and to analyze possible associations between children’s clinical variables and falls.

    The study’s first step was the cultural-linguistic validation of HDFS in Italian. Second, evaluation of the Italian HDFS’s performance on 1500 hospitalized children. Third, modifications of the Italian HDFS to improve its performance. Fourth, analysis of falls frequency and associations between falls and patients’ clinical variables.

    The Italian HDFS (HDFS-ita) showed good Validity (SCVI=0.92) and inter-rater Reliability (Cohen’s kappa=0.965), but poor Sensitivity (77.8%) and Specificity (36.6%). A new 3-item version of the HDFS-ita (HDFS-ita-M) was set, with a cut-off of 7, only for subjects 1 to 15 year-oll help pediatric hospitals in determining patient safety policies. Further studies are needed to determine an adequate panel of variables to estimate pediatric falls risk.

    The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of Chronic Pain (CP) in survivors of critical illness. The secondary objective was to evaluate the impact of CP on an individual’s quality of life and unveiling current pain treatment practices.

    This study was a cross-sectional survey. Twelve months after intensive care discharge, patients were contacted for an interview. Two questionnaires were administered (Brief Pain Inventory and Euroqol 5D instrument) to assess CP and quality of life. Data was obtained between 20 June and 20 December 2019.

    118 patients participated in the study. An overall prevalence rate of 26.3% (n= 31) was found for CP in the study population. #link# The highest prevalence of pain was observed in patients with 40-55 years (41.9%) (n= 13). The prevalence rate in males was 26.3%, similar compared to the rate in females (p=.99). The intensity of pain was similar among females (5.6) and males (5.8) (p=.35). Knees (15.3%), legs (12.7%) and minor joints (12.7%) were the most prevalent sites of pain. The perceived quality of life (EQ VAS) was 74.9 (+9.7) in patients without CP and 58.2 (+9.2) in patients with CP.

    CP has significant negative consequences for patients. Thus, we want to emphasize the need to adopt a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to improving the patient’s condition and circumstances, contemplating both pharmacological treatments and non-pharmacological measures.

    CP has significant negative consequences for patients. Thus, we want to emphasize the need to adopt a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to improving the patient’s condition and circumstances, contemplating both pharmacological treatments and non-pharmacological measures.

    Stroke is the second cause of death worldwide and the third cause of death in industrialized countries. To investigate selleckchem of the nurse’s role the management for people affected by stroke after discharge from hospital to home.

    A systematic review was performed. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines was carried out. MEDLINE, CINAHL, Web of Science and Scopus were searched for studies on the effectiveness of the nurse’s role in managing the stroke rehabilitation process after discharge from the home hospital from 2000 to June 2018 in English. The methodological quality was assessed by the Cochrane Collaboration’s tool for assessing Risk of Bias (RoB). The GRADE system was used for evaluating evidence quality of each outcome.

    7,025 studies were identified, 12 met the inclusion criteria. The outcomes in the literature are quality of life related to the degree of independence and depression, to the perception and health management and to the adaptation and stress tolerance. No primary outcome is reported in the literature with a high degree of confidence.

    The nurse’s role the management for people affected by stroke after discharge from hospital to home represent an effective strategy for an improvement in the functional outcome, quality of life and reduction of costs.

    The nurse’s role the management for people affected by stroke after discharge from hospital to home represent an effective strategy for an improvement in the functional outcome, quality of life and reduction of costs.

    The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a global health emergency. Health systems are under extreme pressure because of the outbreak. Pediatric population seems to be less prone to develop a severe course of the disease. Still the information about COVID-19 infection and children affected by cancer are few.

    This survey aims to highlight preventive and control measures to manage COVID-19 infection in Italian Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Association (AIEOP) centers.

    A multicenter, descriptive survey design was used. All the AIEOP centers were invited to complete an on-line survey. Data collection was performed between March 15, 2020 and April 15, 2020.

    Thirty six out of 48 centers responded to the survey. All the centers implemented similar preventive measures in order to control the COVID-19 spread and 77.8% of centers have created structured pathways, specific protocols or procedures; 30% of centers reduced the number of inpatient beds and 90% outpatient activity. The prevalence data collected report 14 children positive and 35 healthcare professionals positive.

    COVID-19 is not spreading homogeneously in Italy and children are less infected. It will be necessary to define new processes and new strategies to ensure safety and continuity of care to children affected by cancer, even in the future, when the lockdown will end, and new measures will be implemented.

    COVID-19 is not spreading homogeneously in Italy and children are less infected. It will be necessary to define new processes and new strategies to ensure safety and continuity of care to children affected by cancer, even in the future, when the lockdown will end, and new measures will be implemented.

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