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2. Machine learning methods applied to triage in emergency services: A systematic review
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Sánchez-Salmerón, Rocío, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Albendín-García, Luis, Correa-Rodríguez, María, Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, and Suleiman-Martos, Nora
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- 2022
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3. Nursing students’ experience using an escape room for training clinical skills and competencies on emergency care: A qualitative observational study
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Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, Hueso-Montoro, César, Correa-Rodríguez, María, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Gómez-Salgado, Juan, and Albendín-García, Luis
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- 2022
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4. Anxiety in Nursing Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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García-Rivas, Aroa, Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Membrive Jiménez, María José, Aguayo-Estremera, Raimundo, Suleiman Martos, Nora, Albendín-García, Luis, and Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
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RISK assessment ,RESEARCH funding ,CINAHL database ,ANXIETY ,META-analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,DATA analysis software ,ONLINE information services ,COVID-19 pandemic ,NURSING students - Abstract
Objectives: To analyse the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the development of anxiety in nursing students and the factors involved. Design: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Data source: PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus and Web of Science. Background: Nursing students are at an increased risk of developing mental overload, due to the presence of many sources of stress during their academic training. Therefore, the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the mental health of the general population, especially on healthcare workers and consequently on students undertaking placements in healthcare settings. Methods: A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus and Web of Science databases. A total of 24 articles were included in the review, and 20 articles were selected for the meta-analysis. Results: We found that the anxiety scores of nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic were slightly higher (50%) than before the pandemic. The most influential risk factors for developing anxiety were academics, age, gender, having children, living in urban areas or with family, having an addiction to social networks, and having a fear of becoming infected with COVID-19. Resilience, spiritual support and feelings of happiness protected students against the risk of developing high levels of anxiety. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased levels of anxiety in nursing students. Thirty-five percent of the meta-analytically analysed sample had elevated levels of anxiety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Burnout and personality factors among surgical area nurses: a cross sectional multicentre study.
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Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Pradas-Hernández, Laura, Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Romero-Béjar, Jose L., De La Fuente-Solana, Emilia Inmaculada, and Cañadas-De La Fuente, Guillermo Arturo
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- 2024
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6. Impact effects of COVID‐19 pandemic on chronic disease patients: A longitudinal prospective study.
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García‐Lara, Rubén A., Suleiman‐Martos, Sami, Dominguez‐Vías, Germán, Romero‐Béjar, José Luis, Garcia‐Morales, Victoria, Gómez‐Urquiza, José Luis, and Suleiman‐Martos, Nora
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MENTAL health surveys ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,HEART rate monitoring ,BODY mass index ,PRIMARY health care ,LIPIDS ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,CHRONIC diseases ,LONGITUDINAL method ,DIASTOLIC blood pressure ,PATIENT monitoring ,BARTHEL Index ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Aims: To assess the effects of COVID‐19 pandemic on clinical variables as part of the routine clinical monitoring of patients with chronic diseases in primary care. Design: A prospective longitudinal study was conducted in primary care centres of the Andalusian Health Service. Methods: Data were recorded before the pandemic (T1), during the declaration of the state of emergency (T2) and in the transition phase (T3). The Barthel index and the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ) were used to analyse functional and cognitive changes at the three time points. HbA1c, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, BMI and lipid levels were assessed as clinical variables. Descriptive statistics and non‐parametric chi‐square test were used for analysis. STROBE checklist was used for the preparation of this paper. Results: A total fo148 patients with chronic conditions were included in the analysis. Data analysis revealed in T2 only significant reductions in BMI, total levels of cholesterol and HDL during the onset of the pandemic. Barthel Index, SPMSQ, blood pressure and triglycerides and LDL levels worsened in T2, and the negative effects were maintained in T3. Compared to pre‐pandemic values, HbA1c levels improved in T3, but HDL levels worsened. Conclusions: COVID‐19 has drastically disrupted several functional, cognitive and biological variables. These results may be useful in identifying clinical parameters that deserve closer attention in the case of a new health crisis. Further studies are needed to assess the potential impacts of each specific chronic condition. Impact: Cognitive and functional status, blood pressure and triglycerides and LDL levels worsen in short term, maintaining the negative effects in medium‐term. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Assessing the Risk of Hypertension in Chronic, Elderly Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Prospective Study.
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Quesada-Caballero, Miguel, Carmona-García, Ana, García-Lara, Rubén A., Caballero-Mateos, Antonio M., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and Romero-Béjar, José L.
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8. Evaluation of Convergent, Discriminant, and Criterion Validity of the Cuestionario Burnout Granada-University Students.
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Ortega-Campos, Elena, Cañadas, Gustavo R., Aguayo-Estremera, Raimundo, Ariza, Tania, Monsalve-Reyes, Carolina S., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, and De la Fuente-Solana, Emilia I.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout ,CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics) ,NURSING students ,UNDERGRADUATES ,STUDENTS ,CONCEPT mapping - Abstract
Burnout is a health problem that affects professionals and students or professionals in training, especially those in health areas. For this reason, it is necessary that it is properly identified to prevent the impact it can have on the work and personal areas of the people who suffer from it. The aim of this work is to study the convergent, discriminant, and criterion validity of the Cuestionario Burnout Granada-University Students. The sample consisted of 463 undergraduate nursing students, selected by non-probabilistic convenience sampling, who participated voluntarily and anonymously in the study. The mean age of the participants was 21.9 (5.12) years, mostly female (74.1%), single (95.8%), and childless (95.6%). Information was collected face-to-face, and the instruments were completed on paper. Comparisons were made in the three dimensions of burnout of the CBG-USS between students with and without burnout, finding statistically significant differences in all three dimensions: Emotional Exhaustion (p < 0.001, d = 0.674), Cynicism (p < 0.001, d = 0.479), and Academic Efficacy (p < 0.001, d = −0.607). The Cuestionario Burnout Granada-University Students presents adequate reliability and validity indices, which demonstrates its usefulness in the identification of burnout. This syndrome has traditionally been measured in professionals, but students also present burnout, so it is necessary to have specific burnout instruments for students, since the pre-work situation and stressors of students are different from those of workers. In order to work on the prevention of university burnout, it is essential to have specific instruments for professionals in training that help in the detection of students with burnout. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Efficacy and Safety of New B Cell-Targeted Biologic Agent for the Treatment of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Romero-Bejar, José L., Chami-Peña, Sara, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., Molina, Esther, and Riquelme-Gallego, Blanca
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SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus ,BIOLOGICALS ,SCIENCE databases ,B cells ,WEB databases - Abstract
Background: B cells are central to the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We aimed to analyze the efficacy and safety of new B cell-targeted drug therapies for SLE. Methods: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and reference lists of relevant articles published from inception to 2022 were selected from PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. Random effects meta-analyses were performed to estimate an overall effect size for the risk of adverse events (AEs) and serious adverse events (SAEs) with belimumab and tabalumab treatment. Heterogeneity was assessed using the I
2 statistic and meta-regression. Funnel asymmetry was evaluated using Egger's test. Results: This study included 13 RCTs, of which three showed high risk of bias. Egger's test showed no asymmetry. The risk of SAEs and AEs was lower in the treatment group with belimumab treatment. The risk of AEs for tabalumab treatment was lower in the treatment group and lower for SAEs. Conclusion: Belimumab and tabalumab therapies are effective and safe in the treatment of SLE, although tabalumab does not show sufficient statistical power. Advances in understanding the underlying mechanisms of SLE will be directed towards correlating clinical manifestations with specific pathogenic pathways and the development of precision medicine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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10. Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of Aminopeptidases as Prognostic Biomarkers in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
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Teruel-Peña, Bárbara, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luís, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Prieto, Isabel, García-Cózar, Francisco José, Ramírez-Sánchez, Manuel, Fernández-Martos, Carmen, and Domínguez-Vías, Germán
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AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis ,AMINOPEPTIDASES ,PROGNOSIS ,N-terminal residues ,GENOME-wide association studies ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms - Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by the progressive loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord, brain stem, and cerebral cortex. Biomarkers for ALS are essential for disease detection and to provide information on potential therapeutic targets. Aminopeptidases catalyze the cleavage of amino acids from the amino terminus of protein or substrates such as neuropeptides. Since certain aminopeptidases are known to increase the risk of neurodegeneration, such mechanisms may reveal new targets to determine their association with ALS risk and their interest as a diagnostic biomarker. The authors performed a systematic review and meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to identify reported aminopeptidases genetic loci associated with the risk of ALS. PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, ISI Web of Science, ProQuest, LILACS, and Cochrane databases were searched to retrieve eligible studies in English or Spanish, published up to 27 January 2023. A total of 16 studies were included in this systematic review, where a series of aminopeptidases could be related to ALS and could be promising biomarkers (DPP1, DPP2, DPP4, LeuAP, pGluAP, and PSA/NPEPPS). The literature reported the association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs: rs10260404 and rs17174381) with the risk of ALS. The genetic variation rs10260404 in the DPP6 gene was identified to be highly associated with ALS susceptibility, but meta-analyses of genotypes in five studies in a matched cohort of different ancestry (1873 cases and 1861 control subjects) showed no ALS risk association. Meta-analyses of eight studies for minor allele frequency (MAF) also found no ALS association for the "C" allele. The systematic review identified aminopeptidases as possible biomarkers. However, the meta-analyses for rs1060404 of DPP6 do not show a risk associated with ALS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Prevalence, Risk Factors and Burnout Levels in Intensive Care Unit Nurses: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Ramírez Elvira, Santiago, Romero Béjar, José Luis, Suleiman Martos, Nora, Gómez Urquiza, Jose Luis, Cañadas De La Fuente, Guillermo Arturo, and Albendín García, Luis
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Intensive care units ,Occupational health ,Risk factors ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,education ,Burnout ,Nurses ,Stress - Abstract
Nursing is considered to be an at-risk profession of burnout due to daily exposure to difficult situations such as death and pain care. In addition, some units such as the intensive care unit (ICU), can be stressful due to high levels of morbidity and mortality and ethical dilemmas. Burnout causes a deterioration in quality of care, increasing the risk of mortality in patients due to poor performance and errors in the healthcare environment. The aim of this study was to analyse the levels, prevalence and related factors of burnout in ICU nurses. A systematic review and metaanalysis were carried out in the Medline, Scopus and CINAHL databases. Fifteen articles were found for the systematic review and four for the meta-analysis. With a sample of n = 1986 nurses, the meta-analytic estimate prevalence for high emotional exhaustion was 31% (95% CI, 8–59%), for high depersonalization was 18% (95% CI, 8–30%), and for low personal accomplishment was 46% (95% CI, 20–74%). Within the dimensions of burnout, emotional exhaustion had a significant relationship with depression and personality factors. Both sociodemographic factors (being younger, single marital status, and having less professional experience in ICU) and working conditions (workload and working longer hours) influence the risk of burnout syndrome.
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12. Effect of a game‐based intervention on preoperative pain and anxiety in children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.
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Suleiman‐Martos, Nora, García‐Lara, Rubén A., Membrive‐Jiménez, María J., Pradas‐Hernández, Laura, Romero‐Béjar, José L., Dominguez‐Vías, Germán, and Gómez‐Urquiza, José L.
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MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems , *EFFECT sizes (Statistics) , *GREY literature , *COMPUTER software , *CINAHL database , *VISUAL analog scale , *META-analysis , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *EXPOSURE therapy , *PEDIATRICS , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *MEDLINE , *PAIN , *INTRACLASS correlation , *VIRTUAL reality therapy , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *ANESTHESIA , *GAMIFICATION , *RELIABILITY (Personality trait) ,ANXIETY prevention - Abstract
Background: Games are increasingly being used as a means of alleviating pain and anxiety in paediatric patients, in the view that this form of distraction is effective, non‐invasive and non‐pharmacological. Aims: To determine whether a game‐based intervention (via gamification or virtual reality) during the induction of anaesthesia reduces preoperative pain and anxiety in paediatric patients. Methods: A systematic review with meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials was performed in accordance with the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses) guidelines and using RevMan software. The review was based on a search of the EMBASE, CINAHL, Medline, SciELO and Scopus databases, conducted in July 2021. No restriction was placed on the year of publication. Results: 26 studies were found, with a total study population of 2525 children. Regarding pain reduction, no significant differences were reported. For anxiety during anaesthesia induction, however, a mean difference of −10.62 (95% CI −13.85, −7.39) on the Modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale, in favour of game‐based intervention, was recorded. Conclusions: Game‐based interventions alleviate preoperative anxiety during the induction of anaesthesia in children. This innovative and pleasurable approach can be helpful in the care of paediatric surgical patients. Relevance to clinical practice: In children, preoperative management is a challenging task for healthcare professionals, and game‐based strategies could enhance results, improving patients' emotional health and boosting post‐surgery recovery. Distractive games‐based procedures should be considered for incorporation in the pre‐surgery clinical workflow in order to optimise healthcare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Prevalence of Depression and Related Factors among Patients with Chronic Disease during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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García-Lara, Rubén A., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Membrive-Jiménez, María J., García-Morales, Victoria, Quesada-Caballero, Miguel, Guisado-Requena, Isabel M., and Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
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COVID-19 pandemic , *COVID-19 , *CHRONICALLY ill , *PSYCHOTHERAPY , *DEPRESSION in women - Abstract
The management of chronic diseases in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic is especially challenging, and reducing potential psychological harm is essential. This review aims to determine the prevalence of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in patients with chronic disease, and to characterize the impacts of related factors. A systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The meta-analysis was performed using StatsDirect software. The review identified 33 articles with a total of 50,905 patients with chronic diseases. Four meta-analyses were performed to estimate the prevalence of depression. In diabetic patients, the prevalence ranged from 17% (95% CI = 7–31) (PHQ-9) to 33% (95% CI = 16–51) (PHQ-8); in obese patients, the prevalence was 48% (95% CI = 26–71); and in hypertensive patients, the prevalence was 18% (95% CI = 13–24). The factors significantly associated with depression were female sex, being single, deterioration in the clinical parameters of diabetes, a decrease in self-care behavior, reduced physical activity and sleep time and fear of contagion. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased levels of depression among persons with chronic disease. Pandemics and other emergency events have a major impact on mental health, so early psychological interventions and health management policies are needed to reinforce chronic patients' physical and mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Anxiety, Distress and Stress among Patients with Diabetes during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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García-Lara, Rubén A., Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Granados-Bolivar, Monserrat E., Romero-Béjar, José L., and Suleiman-Martos, Nora
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COVID-19 pandemic ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,MENTAL illness ,DISEASE management ,PSYCHOLOGICAL factors - Abstract
The prevalence of mental health disorders has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes, are a particularly vulnerable risk group. This study aims to assess the levels and prevalence of anxiety, distress, and stress in patients with diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic. A systematic review was conducted in CINAHL, Cochrane, LILACS, Medline, SciELO, and Scopus in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. Thirty-seven articles with a total of 13,932 diabetic patients were included. Five meta-analyses were performed. The prevalence of anxiety was 23% (95% CI = 19–28) in T1DM and 20% (95% CI = 6–40) in T2DM patients. For diabetes distress it was 41% (95% CI = 24–60) for T1DM and 36% in T2DM patients (95% CI = 2–84). For stress, the prevalence was 79% (95% CI = 49–98) in T1DM patients. People with diabetes have significant psychiatric comorbidity as well as psychological factors that negatively affect disease management, increasing their vulnerability in an emergency situation. To establish comprehensive care in diabetic patients addressing mental health is essential, as well as including specific policy interventions to reduce the potential psychological harm of the COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Games and Health Education for Diabetes Control: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
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Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Mota-Romero, Emilio, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo Arturo, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Albendín-García, Luis, [Martos-Cabrera,MB] San Cecilio Clinical University Hospital, Andalusian Health Service, Granada, Spain. [Membrive-Jiménez,MJ] Ceuta University Hospital, National Institute of Health Management, Ceuta, Spain. [Suleiman-Martos,N] Faculty of Health Sciences, Ceuta University Campus, University of Granada, Ceuta, Spain. [Mota-Romero,E] Assitance Unit Doctores Dr. Salvador Caballero García, Granada-Metropolitano Health District, Andalusian Health Service, Granada, Spain. [Cañadas-De la Fuente,GA, and Gómez-Urquiza,JL] Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain. [Albendín-García,L] Assitance Unit La Chana, Granada-Metropolitano Health District, Andalusian Health Service, Granada, Spain.
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Diseases::Endocrine System Diseases::Diabetes Mellitus [Medical Subject Headings] ,Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Psychology, Social::Life Style [Medical Subject Headings] ,Gamification ,Health Care::Health Services Administration::Patient Care Management::Disease Management [Medical Subject Headings] ,Disciplines and Occupations::Natural Science Disciplines::Mathematics::Game Theory::Games, Experimental [Medical Subject Headings] ,Meta-analysis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Publication Type::Study Characteristics::Meta-Analysis [Medical Subject Headings] ,Glycated hemoglobin A ,Disease management ,Systematic review ,Smartphone ,Games ,human activities - Abstract
Finding methods to improve people's diabetes control and management is important to prevent its complications and maintain the quality of life. The aim of this review was to assess the effect of games on the blood glucose level (glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)). A systematic review and meta-analysis were made. Pubmed, Scopus, and CINAHL databases were consulted in July of 2020. Ten studies were selected as a final sample, most of them being clinical trials using games to improve diabetes control. Half of the studies had samples between 8 and 14.9 years old and the other half between 57 and 65 years old. The studies informed about using applications/games for mobile phones, game consoles, and board games for diabetes education and management. The meta-analysis was performed with 4 studies showing a mean difference of 0.12 (CI 95% 0.57, 0.33) of HbA1c in favor of the intervention group with p > 0.05. Games are positive for diabetes health education and promoting healthier lifestyle, but their impact on HbA1c is low. Yes
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16. Prevalence of Depression in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Correa-Rodríguez, María, Abu Ejheisheh, Moath, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Schmidt-RioValle, Jacqueline, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, [Correa-Rodríguez,M, Abu Ejheisheh,M, Schmidt-RioValle,J, and Gómez-Urquiza,JL] Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain. [Correa-Rodríguez,M] Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria, IBS, Granada, Spain. [Suleiman-Martos,N] Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Campus Universitario de Ceuta, Ceuta, Spain. [Membrive-Jiménez,MJ] University Hospital of Ceuta. Institute of Health Management, Ceuta, Spain. [Velando-Soriano,A] University Hospital Virgen de las Nieves. Andalusian Health Service, Granada, Spain.
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Psychiatry and Psychology::Mental Disorders::Mood Disorders::Depressive Disorder [Medical Subject Headings] ,Depression ,Revisión sistemática ,Disciplines and Occupations::Health Occupations::Medicine::Specialties, Surgical::Thoracic Surgery [Medical Subject Headings] ,Salud mental ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Surgical Procedures, Operative::Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures::Vascular Surgical Procedures::Vascular Grafting::Coronary Artery Bypass [Medical Subject Headings] ,Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans [Medical Subject Headings] ,Meta-analysis ,Psychiatry and Psychology::Psychological Phenomena and Processes::Mental Health [Medical Subject Headings] ,Publication Type::Study Characteristics::Meta-Analysis [Medical Subject Headings] ,Coronary artery bypass graft ,Depresión ,Puente de arteria coronaria ,Disciplines and Occupations::Health Occupations::Medicine::Specialties, Surgical::General Surgery [Medical Subject Headings] ,Prevalence ,Systematic review ,Mental health ,Surgery ,Metaanálisis ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Data Collection::Vital Statistics::Morbidity::Prevalence [Medical Subject Headings] ,Cirugía general - Abstract
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) might adversely affect the health status of the patients, producing cognitive deterioration, with depression being the most common symptom. The aim of this study is to analyse the prevalence of depression in patients before and after coronary artery bypass surgery. A systematic review and meta-analysis was carried out, involving a study of the past 10 years of the following databases: CINAHL, LILACS, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, SciELO, Scopus, and Web of Science. The total sample comprised n = 16,501 patients. The total number of items was n = 65, with n = 29 included in the meta-analysis. Based on the different measurement tools used, the prevalence of depression pre-CABG ranges from 19-37%, and post-CABG from 15-33%. There is a considerable presence of depression in this type of patient, but this varies according to the measurement tool used and the quality of the study. Systematically detecting depression prior to cardiac surgery could identify patients at potential risk. Yes
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17. Explanatory Models of Burnout Diagnosis Based on Personality Factors in Primary Care Nurses.
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Albendín-García, Luis, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Ortega-Campos, Elena, Aguayo-Estremera, Raimundo, Sáez, José A., Romero-Béjar, José L., and Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A.
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18. Effects of active video games on physical function in independent community‐dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.
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Suleiman‐Martos, Nora, García‐Lara, Rubén, Albendín‐García, Luis, Romero‐Béjar, José L., Cañadas‐De La Fuente, Guillermo A., Monsalve‐Reyes, Carolina, and Gomez‐Urquiza, José L.
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CINAHL database , *WALKING speed , *META-analysis , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *PHYSICAL activity , *INDEPENDENT living , *AGING , *PHYSICAL mobility , *VIDEO games , *MEDLINE - Abstract
Aim: To analyse the effects of active video games on physical function in independent community‐dwelling older adults. Design: Systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials. Data sources: The CINAHL, LILACS, Medline, Proquest and Scopus databases were consulted, with no restriction by year of publication. Review methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed. The meta‐analysis was performed using RevMan software. Results: The analysis included 22 randomized controlled trials with a total of 1208 participants (all ≥55 years old). In our meta‐analyses, the effects produced by playing the active video games (mean differences) were statistically significant for the variables Gait speed and Timed up‐and‐go. The differences between the control and experimental groups were not significant in the following tests: 6‐minute walk, 30‐second chair stand, balance (measured with the Berg Balance Scale), cadence, grip strength, knee extension strength, 8‐Foot Up‐and‐Go or velocity. Conclusions: Physical exercise from participation in active video games has beneficial effects on two clinical parameters (Gait speed and Timed up‐and‐go) in independent community‐dwelling older adults. However, the effects on other parameters do not differ from those obtained with conventional exercise training. Therefore, the clinical significance of these benefits is limited. Impact: Older adults usually perform little physical activity. In consequence, researchers have increasingly considered alternatives to traditional forms of exercise. One such is that provided by active video games, which can be a source of stimulation, encouraging adherence and motivation in exercise programmes. Our review shows that active video games can improve gait speed and mobility, but in other respects obtain no differences from conventional exercises. Further tailored randomized clinical trials should be undertaken with diverse populations of older adults to evaluate different physical function variables to determine the most appropriate training approach and its optimal design and duration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Relation between Burnout and Sleep Problems in Nurses: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.
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Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Ariza, Tania, De la Fuente-Solana, Emilia Inmaculada, and Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout ,NURSE burnout ,SLEEP quality ,CINAHL database ,NURSES ,META-analysis - Abstract
Burnout can affect nurses' sleep quality. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between burnout syndrome and sleep problems in nurses. A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed. PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus databases were used. Some of the inclusion criteria were quantitative studies, in which the levels of burnout and sleep disorders were investigated in a sample of nurses using validated scales. A total of 12 studies were included. Sociodemographic variables did not influence the relation between burnout and sleep problems, except for being female. The environment and workplace violence, together with psychological traits and shifts, affect the probability of developing burnout and insomnia. The meta-analysis sample was n = 1127 nurses. The effect size of the correlation between burnout and sleep disorders was r = 0.39 (95% CI 0.29–0.48) with p < 0.001, indicating that the higher the level of burnout in nurses, the greater the presence of sleep disorders. The positive correlation between burnout and sleep disorders is a problem that must be addressed to improve the health of nurses. Developing turnicity strategies, using warmer lights in hospital units during night shifts and eliminating the fixed night shift could improve nurses' working conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Explanatory Models of Burnout Diagnosis Based on Personality Factors and Depression in Managing Nurses.
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Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Monsalve-Reyes, Carolina, Romero-Béjar, José Luis, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and De la Fuente-Solana, Emilia Inmaculada
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PERSONALITY ,PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout ,NURSE administrators ,NURSES ,MENTAL depression - Abstract
Nurse managers are affected by burnout due to the high degree of interaction between managers with their registered nurses. Explanatory models based on psychological, and personality related variables purvey an estimation to level changes in the three dimensions of the burnout syndrome. A categorical-response logistic ordinal regression model, supported on a quantitative, crosscutting, multicentre, descriptive study with 86 nursing managers in the Andalusian Health Service in Granada, Spain is performed for each dimension. The three models included different variables related to personality, as well as depression as the only explanatory variable included in all the models. The risk factor neuroticism was significant at population level and related to emotional exhaustion, whilst responsibility was significant in the model estimated to personal accomplishment dimension. Finally, depression was significant for the three dimensions of Burnout. This analysis provides useful information to help the diagnosis and evolution of this syndrome in this collective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Effectiveness of nursing interventions for preoperative anxiety in adults: A systematic review with meta-analysis.
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Ruiz Hernández, Carolina, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Pradas-Hernández, Laura, Vargas Roman, Keyla, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Albendín-García, Luis, and Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A.
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ANXIETY prevention ,ANXIETY treatment ,CINAHL database ,ONLINE information services ,META-analysis ,MASSAGE therapy ,PREOPERATIVE period ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,NURSING services administration ,INDIVIDUALIZED medicine ,INTERVIEWING ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,INTRACLASS correlation ,MEDLINE ,DATA analysis software ,NURSING interventions ,MEDICAL coding ,EVALUATION ,ADULTS - Abstract
Aims: The aim of this review and meta-analysis is to analyse the effectiveness of nursing interventions for the management of preoperative anxiety in adults. Background: The perioperative process is a stressful situation for many people who are going to be operated and it can generate feelings of anxiety. Also, preoperative anxiety can appear in the perioperative period. Nursing management of preoperative anxiety through individualized interventions can be effective for reducing anxiety. Design: A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed. Data sources: CINAHL, CUIDEN, Pubmed, ProQuest and Scopus databases were consulted without restriction per year of publication. The search was conducted in February 2020. Review methods: Experimental studies on nursing management in preoperative anxiety with adults sample (>18 years) published in English and/or Spanish were included. All types of surgery were included in the review. A random effects meta-analysis was performed to estimate the effect size for preoperative anxiety measured with STAI. Results: After the selection process n = 9 quantitative studies with nursing interventions for preoperative anxiety were included. A preoperative educational and informative interview was used in six studies, one study used empathic interview, one used motivational interview and one used hand massage. The meta-analysis, including four studies using nursing interviews, had a sample of n = 419 in the intervention group and n = 445 in the control group. The mean difference in preoperative state anxiety measured with the STAI was in favour of the nursing intervention. Conclusion: Nursing interventions for patients who are going to be operated seems to have a positive impact in their preoperative anxiety. However, due to the low number of studies and the heterogeneity of the sample, more research is needed about the topic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Predictors of burnout of health professionals in the departments of maternity and gynaecology, and its association with personality factors: A multicentre study.
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De la Fuente‐Solana, Emilia I., Suleiman‐Martos, Nora, Velando‐Soriano, Almudena, Cañadas‐De la Fuente, Gustavo R., Herrera‐Cabrerizo, Blanca, and Albendín‐García, Luis
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Aims and objectives: To analyse the prevalence, levels and phases of burnout syndrome in midwives and obstetrics and gynaecology nurses, and to evaluate the relationship between burnout and sociodemographic, occupational and psychological factors. Background: Burnout syndrome is a major problem in occupational health, characterised by feelings of exhaustion, depersonalisation and a low sense of personal achievement that appears after long‐term occupational stress. Recent research has found that burnout harms the physical and mental well‐being of workers, and jeopardises the quality of care provided. The association between burnout and a risk profile in maternity wards has not previously been investigated but it deserves special attention since it is a highly stressful area to work in. Design: A cross‐sectional survey design was selected. Methods: A total of 150 nurses and midwives at 18 hospitals participated in this study. The data were collected using the Maslach Burnout Inventory, NEO Personality Inventory and the Educational‐Clinical Questionnaire: Anxiety and Depression. This study adhered to the STROBE guideline. Results: 17% of participants presented high levels of emotional exhaustion, 16.6% high depersonalisation and 55.1% a sense of low personal accomplishment. The sociodemographic and occupational variables related to burnout were gender, marital status and work shift. The three dimensions of the syndrome, emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and personal accomplishment were predicted by depression, neuroticism, agreeableness and openness. Conclusions: One third of the sample presented high levels of burnout, which was most strongly experienced as feelings of low personal accomplishment. Furthermore, personality factors play an important role in the development of burnout syndrome. Relevance to clinical practice: Managers and policy makers should promote strategies to reduce burnout. To prevent the syndrome, personality factors should be taken into account, for the early identification of a profile of professionals most at risk of developing burnout. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Prevalence, Related Factors, and Levels of Burnout Among Midwives: A Systematic Review.
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Albendín‐García, Luis, Suleiman‐Martos, Nora, Cañadas‐De la Fuente, Guillermo A., Ramírez‐Baena, Lucía, Gómez‐Urquiza, José L., and De la Fuente‐Solana, Emilia I.
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Introduction: Burnout refers to a constellation of feelings of exhaustion, depersonalization, and low sense of personal accomplishment that develops secondary to long‐term occupational stress. Several studies have identified that health care professionals are a high‐risk occupational group for burnout, but knowledge about this syndrome among midwives has not been fully explored. The purpose of this study was to perform a systematic review of the prevalence and levels of burnout among midwives and analyze the related factors. Methods: The following databases were searched: CINAHL, LILACS, MEDLINE, ProQuest, PsycINFO, SciELO, and Scopus. Any date of publication was acceptable. Literature from different countries was included. Studies were appraised for quality following the recommendations of the Oxford Centre for Evidence‐Based Medicine. Results: The literature review identified 27 studies with a total of N = 5612 midwives. The main factors related to burnout were working conditions such as work overload, lack of autonomy, and professional recognition. Midwives who had less than 10 years of experience were more vulnerable to burnout than those who had more than 10 years' experience. With regard to the subcategories of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and perceived personal achievement), midwives who did not live with a partner were more vulnerable low levels of personal accomplishment when compared with midwives who were living with a partner. The most significant protective factors against burnout were good leadership and the use of continuity models of care. Discussion: Midwives had moderate levels of emotional exhaustion and low levels of personal accomplishment. Working conditions were identified as the main modifiable factors related to burnout syndrome. Intervention programs for midwives should be aimed at reducing emotional exhaustion and enhancing personal accomplishment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Prior percutaneous coronary intervention is associated with low health‐related quality of life after coronary artery bypass graft.
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Ejheisheh, Moath A., Correa‐Rodríguez, María, Fernández‐Aparicio, Ángel, Batran, Ahmad, Suleiman‐Martos, Nora, and Schmidt‐RioValle, Jacqueline
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AGE distribution ,ANALYSIS of variance ,ARABS ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,CORONARY artery bypass ,DIABETES ,EMPLOYMENT ,HEALTH surveys ,HYPERCHOLESTEREMIA ,HYPERLIPIDEMIA ,HYPERTENSION ,INCOME ,NURSING ,PATIENTS ,QUALITY of life ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SURGERY ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,CROSS-sectional method ,PERCUTANEOUS coronary intervention - Abstract
The success of a coronary artery bypass graft surgery has been shown to be related to health‐related quality of life, and being able to predict this is extremely useful. We investigate the associations between health‐related quality of life and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, and examine the impact of prior percutaneous coronary interventions on health‐related quality of life in Palestinian patients undergoing a coronary artery bypass graft for the first time. A cross‐sectional study was conducted on a convenience sample of 119 Palestinian patients. The Short Form‐36 Health Survey was applied 1 year after the coronary artery bypass graft surgery. An analysis of variance shows that as age increases, health‐related quality of life decreases. In contrast, the higher the level of education, job security, and salary, the higher the health‐related quality of life. Patients who had undergone prior percutaneous endovascular interventions had a worse health‐related quality of life than those who had not. In conclusion, a history of prior percutaneous endovascular interventions in addition to sociodemographic factors should be considered by nursing staff so that they can deliver high‐quality patient care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. The effect of mindfulness training on burnout syndrome in nursing: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.
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Suleiman‐Martos, Nora, Gomez‐Urquiza, Jose L., Aguayo‐Estremera, Raimundo, Cañadas‐De La Fuente, Guillermo A., De La Fuente‐Solana, Emilia I., and Albendín‐García, Luis
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Aim: To analyse the effect of mindfulness training on levels of burnout among nurses. Background: Burnout syndrome is a common occupational hazard for nursing staff. Mindfulness training has been proposed as a valid intervention for burnout. Design: Systematic review and meta‐analysis. Data sources: The CINAHL, LILACS, Medline, ProQuest, PsycINFO, Scielo and Scopus databases were consulted, using the search equation 'Nurs * AND burnout AND mindfulness'. There was no restriction on the year of publication. Review methods: Papers were selected for analysis in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. The meta‐analysis was carried out using Review Manager 5.3 software. Results: The sample was of 17 articles including 632 nurses. Mindfulness training reduces levels of burnout, producing lower scores for emotional exhaustion and depersonalization and higher for personal accomplishment. The differences in the means were 1.32 (95% CI: −9.41–6.78), 1.91 (95% CI: −4.50–0.68) and 2.12 (95% CI: −9.91–14.14), respectively, between the intervention and control groups. Conclusion: Mindfulness training reduces the emotional burden and hence levels of burnout, among nurses. However, further randomized clinical trials are required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Correction: Albendín-García et al. Explanatory Models of Burnout Diagnosis Based on Personality Factors in Primary Care Nurses. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19 , 9170.
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Albendín-García, Luis, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Ortega-Campos, Elena, Aguayo-Estremera, Raimundo, Romero-Béjar, José L., and Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A.
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27. Evolution of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Emergency and Critical Care: Therapeutic Management before and during the Pandemic Situation.
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Granados-Bolivar, Monserrat E., Quesada-Caballero, Miguel, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Romero-Béjar, José L., Albendín-García, Luis, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and Caballero-Vázquez, Alberto
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ADULT respiratory distress syndrome ,ARTIFICIAL respiration ,CONTINUOUS positive airway pressure ,CRITICAL care medicine ,MEDICAL subject headings - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Acute respiratory distress syndrome is a life-threatening lung condition that prevents enough oxygen from getting to the lungs and blood. The causes can be varied, although since the COVID-19 pandemic began there have been many cases related to this virus. The management and evolution of ARDS in emergency situations in the last 5 years was analyzed. Materials and Methods: A systematic review was carried out in the PubMed and Scopus databases. Using the descriptors Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), the search equation was: "Emergency health service AND acute respiratory distress syndrome". The search was conducted in December 2021. Quantitative primary studies on the care of patients with ARDS in an emergency setting published in the last 5 years were included. Results: In the initial management, adherence to standard treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is recommended. The use of extracorporeal membrane reduces the intensity of mechanical ventilation or as rescue therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The prone position in both intubated and non-intubated patients with severe ARDS is associated with a better survival of these patients, therefore, it is very useful in these moments of pandemic crisis. Lack of resources forces triage decisions about which patients are most likely to survive to start mechanical ventilation and this reflects the realities of intensive care and emergency care in a resource-limited setting. Conclusions: adequate prehospital management of ARDS and in emergency situations can improve the prognosis of patients. The therapeutic options in atypical ARDS due to COVID-19 do not seem to vary substantially from conventional ARDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Continuity of Nursing Care in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A Systematic Review.
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Posadas-Collado, Gloria, Membrive-Jiménez, María J., Romero-Béjar, José L., Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Albendín-García, Luis, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, and Cañadas-De La Fuente, Guillermo A.
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29. Prevalence, Risk Factors and Burnout Levels in Intensive Care Unit Nurses: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Ramírez-Elvira, Santiago, Romero-Béjar, José L., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Monsalve-Reyes, Carolina, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and Albendín-García, Luis
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30. Effects of Neurofeedback in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Systematic Review.
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Sampedro Baena, Lucía, Fuente, Guillermo A. Cañadas-De la, Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Albendín-García, Luis, Romero-Bejar, José Luis, and Suleiman-Martos, Nora
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ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder ,BIOFEEDBACK training ,THETA rhythm ,BEHAVIOR therapy ,DRUGS - Abstract
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most frequent neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood and adolescence. Choosing the right treatment is critical to controlling and improving symptoms. An innovative ADHD treatment is neurofeedback (NF) that trains participants to self-regulate brain activity. The aim of the study was to analyze the effects of NF interventions in children with ADHD. A systematic review was carried out in the CINAHL, Medline (PubMed), Proquest, and Scopus databases, following the PRISMA recommendations. Nine articles were found. The NF improved behavior, allowed greater control of impulsivity, and increased sustained attention. In addition, it improved motor control, bimanual coordination and was associated with a reduction in theta waves. NF combined with other interventions such as medication, physical activity, behavioral therapy training, or attention training with brain–computer interaction, reduced primary ADHD symptoms. Furthermore, more randomized controlled trials would be necessary to determine the significant effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Nursing-Intense Health Education Intervention for Persons with Type 2 Diabetes: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
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Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, Cañadas-González, Guillermo, Romero-Bejar, José Luis, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo Arturo, and Albendín-García, Luis
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GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,HEALTH education ,BLOOD sugar - Abstract
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) is a highly prevalent disease, the progression of which depends on high blood glucose levels, which are reflected in the level of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c). Appropriate health education equips patients with the knowledge and skills to control their glucose and HbA1c levels to avoid long-term complications. This study was set up to compare the results of an intensive (360 min) educational intervention to improve HbA1c parameters in patients with DM2 with those of a usual 90 min intervention. For this purpose, healthcare personnel led a quasi-experimental study of 249 diabetics: 171 in the control group, and 78 in the intervention group. In the control group, the mean HbA1c value decreased from 6.97 to 6.75, while in intervention group it fell from 8.97 to 8.06. The before and after mean difference between both groups was compared with a Wilcoxon test, and the results statistically significant (W = 4530; p < 0.001), indicating a higher reduction of HbA1c in the intervention group. We concluded that the intensive health education provided by nurses during the consultation helped improve HBA1c levels in persons with DM2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Gamification for the Improvement of Diet, Nutritional Habits, and Body Composition in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Suleiman-Martos, Nora, García-Lara, Rubén A., Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Albendín-García, Luis, Romero-Béjar, José Luis, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
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Currently, one of the main public health problems among children and adolescents is poor adherence to healthy habits, leading to increasingly high rates of obesity and the comorbidities that accompany obesity. Early interventions are necessary, and among them, the use of gamification can be an effective method. The objective was to analyse the effect of game-based interventions (gamification) for improving nutritional habits, knowledge, and changes in body composition. A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed in CINAHL, EMBASE, LILACS, MEDLINE, SciELO, and Scopus databases, following the PRISMA recommendations. There was no restriction by year of publication or language. Only randomized controlled trials were included. Twenty-three articles were found. After the intervention, the consumption of fruit and vegetables increased, as well as the knowledge on healthy food groups. The means difference showed a higher nutritional knowledge score in the intervention group 95% CI 0.88 (0.05–1.75). No significant effect of gamification was found for body mass index z-score. Gamification could be an effective method to improve nutritional knowledge about healthier nutritional habits. Promoting the development of effective educational tools to support learning related to nutrition is necessary in order to avoid and prevent chronic diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Children under 5 Years of Age in the WHO European Region: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Caballero-Vázquez, Alberto, Gómez-Urquiza, Jose Luis, Albendín-García, Luis, Romero-Béjar, Jose Luis, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and Kyrtopoulos, Soterios A.
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A respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the major cause of respiratory tract infection in children under 5 years. However, RSV infection in the European Region of the World Health Organization has not been systematically reviewed. The aim was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with RSV in children under 5 years of age in European regions. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. CINAHL, Medline, LILACS, ProQuest, SciELO, and Scopus databases were consulted for studies published in the last 5 years, following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis guidelines. The search equation was "respiratory syncytial virus AND (newborn OR infant OR child) AND (prevalence OR risk factors)". Studies reporting the prevalence of RSV were eligible for inclusion in the meta-analysis. A total of 20 articles were included. The meta-analytic prevalence estimation of RSV, with a sample of n = 16,115 children, was 46% (95% CI 34–59%). The main risk factors were age, male gender, winter season, and environmental factors such as cold temperatures, higher relative humidity, high concentrations of benzene, exposure to tobacco, and living in urban areas. Robust age-specific estimates of RSV infection in healthy children should be promoted in order to determine the optimal age for immunization. In addition, it is necessary to analyse in greater depth the potentially predictive factors of RSV infection, to be included in prevention strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Risk Factors for Short-Term Lung Cancer Survival.
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Caballero-Vázquez, Alberto, Romero-Béjar, José Luis, Albendín-García, Luis, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, Cañadas, Gustavo Raúl, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo Arturo, Spanevello, Antonio, and Roberto, Gasparri
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LUNG cancer ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,CHEST pain ,SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
Background: Lung cancer is typically diagnosed in an advanced phase of its natural history. Explanatory models based on epidemiological and clinical variables provide an approximation of patient survival less than one year using information extracted from the case history only, whereas models involving therapeutic variables must confirm that any treatment applied is worse than surgery in survival terms. Models for classifying less than one year survival for patients diagnosed with lung cancer which are able to identify risk factors and quantify their effect for prognosis are analyzed. Method: Two stepwise binary logistic regression models, based on a retrospective study of 521 cases of patients diagnosed with lung cancer in the Interventional Pneumology Unit at the Hospital "Virgen de las Nieves", Granada, Spain. Results: The first model included variables age, history of pulmonary neoplasm, tumor location, dyspnea, dysphonia, and chest pain. The independent risk factors age greater than 70 years, a peripheral location, dyspnea and dysphonia were significant. For the second model, treatments were also significant. Conclusions: Age, history of pulmonary neoplasm, tumor location, dyspnea, dysphonia, and chest pain are predictors for survival in patients diagnosed with lung cancer at the time of diagnosis. The treatment applied is significant for classifying less than one year survival time which confirms that any treatment is markedly inferior to surgery in terms of survival. This allows to consider applications of more or less aggressive treatments, anticipation of palliative cares or comfort measures, inclusion in clinical trials, etc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Quality of Life After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Schmidt-RioValle, Jacqueline, Abu Ejheisheh, Moath, Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Albendín-García, Luis, Correa-Rodríguez, María, and Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis
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36. Burnout in Palliative Care Nurses, Prevalence and Risk Factors: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.
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Gómez-Urquiza, Jose Luis, Albendín-García, Luis, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Ortega-Campos, Elena, Ramírez-Baena, Lucía, Membrive-Jiménez, María Jose, and Suleiman-Martos, Nora
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37. Prevalence of Depression in Retirees: A Meta-Analysis.
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Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel, Ramirez-Baena, Lucia, López Sánchez, Raúl, Rodríguez-Gallego, Isabel, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, and Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
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RETIREES ,AMED (Information retrieval system) ,MEDICAL personnel ,META-analysis ,RETIREMENT - Abstract
Background: Retirement is a final life stage characterized by the ceasing of work and the loss of a routine, social relations, role, status, accomplishments, and aspirations, etc. Many times it is accompanied by negative feelings and can provoke different psychoemotional reactions such as depression, among others. The aim of this study is to analyze the prevalence of depression, as well as its psychoeducational approach in retirees. Methods: A paired systematic review with meta-analysis was conducted in different databases—Medline, Scopus, CUIDEN, CINAHL, LILACS and PsycINFO. Original studies were included in English, Spanish and French that were published in the last 10 years, and which approached depression in retirees. Results: A total of 11 articles were selected after applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. The mean value of the prevalence levels of depression in retirees obtained in the meta-analysis was 28%. Depression is more frequent in retirees, with mandatory retirement, retirement due to illness, and anticipated retirement presenting higher levels of this disease. The health role in the psychoeducational approach is highlighted in 41.6% (n = 5). Conclusions: With almost one-third of retirees suffering from depression, it is necessary to implement prevention and early detection measures to approach a public health problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Burnout Syndrome in Paediatric Oncology Nurses: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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De la Fuente-Solana, Emilia Inmaculada, Pradas-Hernández, Laura, Ramiro-Salmerón, Alicia, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, Albendín-García, Luis, and Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo Arturo
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Purpose: To determine levels of burnout among paediatric oncology nurses, and the risk factors that may influence its development. Method: A literature review with meta-analysis was conducted, via a search in the PubMed, CINHAL, Scopus, ProQuest (Health and Medical Complete), Scielo and PsycINFO databases, using the search equation: "Nurs* AND burnout AND oncology AND pediatric". Results: The final sample of selected studies was of eight articles. All were quantitative studies of paediatric oncology nurses, using the Maslach Burnout Inventory, written in English or Spanish. No search restrictions were established on the year of publication. The eight studies reported moderate–high levels of burnout in each of its three dimensions. These dimensions were all related to the characteristics of the profession, in terms of complexity, shifts and workload, and to sociodemographic variables such as marital status, work experience, age and gender. The prevalence meta-analytical estimation for a sample of n = 361 nurses were 37% for high emotional exhaustion, 16% for high depersonalisation and 27% for low personal fulfilment. Conclusions: Most paediatric oncology nurses present moderate–high levels of burnout. Therefore, strategies and interventions should be identified and implemented to protect these workers from the syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Play Therapy as an Intervention in Hospitalized Children: A Systematic Review.
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Godino-Iáñez, María José, Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Gómez-Urquiza, José Luis, Vargas-Román, Keyla, Membrive-Jiménez, María José, and Albendín-García, Luis
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PLAY therapy ,HOSPITAL care of children ,META-analysis ,POSTOPERATIVE pain ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,PEDIATRIC nursing - Abstract
Background: Hospitalization disrupts children's lives and can produce feelings such as anxiety, fear, or pain. Playing is an important part of children's lives. Thus, it is necessary to ensure holistic care during the process, including play therapy. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of therapeutic play in hospitalized children. Methods: A systematic review was performed. The search was conducted in CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature), CUIDEN, and PubMed (Medline). The search equation was "pediatric nurs* AND play therapy". The search was performed in March 2020. Results: n = 14 studies were included in the review. The studies reveal that the application of therapeutic play in hospitalized children decreases postoperative pain, improves behavior and attitude, and reduces anxiety during the hospital stay. Conclusions: play therapy has a beneficial impact on the care of hospitalized children and should be implemented in pediatric units after assessing the resources and training needed for pediatric nurses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Burnout in Nursing Managers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Related Factors, Levels and Prevalence.
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Membrive-Jiménez, María José, Pradas-Hernández, Laura, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Vargas-Román, Keyla, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., Gomez-Urquiza, José Luis, and De la Fuente-Solana, Emilia I.
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41. Smartphones and Apps to Control Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) Level in Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Martos-Cabrera, María Begoña, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Pradas-Hernández, Laura, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., Albendín-García, Luis, and Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
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GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,MOBILE apps ,META-analysis ,DIABETES ,EXPERIMENTAL groups - Abstract
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic endocrine-metabolic disease, the evolution of which is closely related to people's self-control of glycemic levels through nutrition, exercise, and medicines. Aim: To determine whether smartphone apps can help persons with diabetes to improve their % levels of glycosylated hemoglobin. Method: A systematic review and meta-analysis were done. ProQuest, Pubmed/Medline, and Scopus databases were used. The search equation used was "(Prevention and Control) AND Diabetes Mellitus AND Smartphones". The inclusion criteria applied were clinical trials, conducted in 2014–2019. Results: n = 18 studies were included in the review. The studies tried different applications to monitor glycemia and support patients to improve glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels. More than half of the studies found statistically significant differences in HbA1c in the intervention group compared with the control group. Eleven studies were included in the meta-analysis and the study sample was n = 545 for the experimental group and n = 454 for the control group. The meta-analytic estimation of the HbA1c % level means differences between intervention and control group was statistically significant in favour of the intervention group with a mean difference of –0.37 (–0.58, –0.15. 95% confidence interval). Conclusion: Smartphone apps can help people with diabetes to improve their level of HbA1c, but the clinical impact is low. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Prevalence and Predictors of Burnout in Midwives: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Albendín-García, Luis, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Vargas-Román, Keyla, Ramirez-Baena, Lucia, Ortega-Campos, Elena, and De La Fuente-Solana, Emilia I.
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43. Compassion Fatigue, Compassion Satisfaction, and Burnout in Oncology Nurses: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Ortega-Campos, Elena, Vargas-Román, Keyla, Velando-Soriano, Almudena, Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Cañadas-de la Fuente, Guillermo A., Albendín-García, Luis, and Gómez-Urquiza, José L.
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Professionals working in cancer care are exposed to strong sources of stress. Due to the special characteristics of this unit, the appearance of burnout, compassion fatigue, and low compassion satisfaction is more likely. The principal aim was to analyze the levels and prevalence of burnout, compassion fatigue, and low compassion satisfaction in oncology nurses and interventions for its treatment. The search for the systematic review was done in Medline, ProQuest, Lilacs, CINAHL, Scopus, Scielo, and PsycINFO databases, with the search equation "burnout AND nurs* AND oncology AND compassion fatigue". The results obtained from the 15 studies confirmed that there are levels of risk of suffering burnout and compassion fatigue among nursing professionals, affecting more women and nurses with more years of experience, with nurses from oncology units having one of the highest levels of burnout and compassion fatigue. The oncology nurse sample was n = 900. The meta-analytic estimations were 19% for low compassion satisfaction, 56% for medium and high burnout, BO, and 60% for medium and high compassion fatigue. The increase in cases of burnout and compassion fatigue in nursing staff can be prevented and minimized with a correct evaluation and development of intervention programs, considering that there are more women than men and that they seem to be more vulnerable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Hand Hygiene Teaching Strategies among Nursing Staff: A Systematic Review.
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Martos-Cabrera, María B., Mota-Romero, Emilio, Martos-García, Raúl, Gómez-Urquiza, José L., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Albendín-García, Luis, and Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A.
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45. Prevalence, Related Factors, and Levels of Burnout Syndrome Among Nurses Working in Gynecology and Obstetrics Services: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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De la Fuente-Solana, Emilia I., Suleiman-Martos, Nora, Pradas-Hernández, Laura, Gomez-Urquiza, Jose L., Cañadas-De la Fuente, Guillermo A., and Albendín-García, Luis
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- 2019
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46. Factors related to the appearance and development of burnout in nursing students: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Velando-Soriano A, Suleiman-Martos N, Pradas-Hernández L, Membrive-Jiménez MJ, Ramírez-Baena L, Gómez-Urquiza JL, and Cañadas-De La Fuente GA
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- Humans, Burnout, Psychological, Emotions, Empathy, Students, Nursing, Burnout, Professional psychology
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Introduction: Burnout may be suffered not only by experienced nurses, but also by those in training. The university environment can be highly stressful for student nurses, who are exposed to various stress-producing situations., Aim: The aim of this study is to identify and analyse the main risk factors for burnout among nursing students., Methods: A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed. The search equation used was "Burnout AND Nursing students". Quantitative primary studies on burnout in nursing students, and related risk factors published in English or Spanish and with no restriction by year of publication were included., Results: A sample of n = 33 studies were included. Three variables are identified can influence burnout in nursing students: academic, interpersonal, environmental and/or social factors. The meta-analyses, with the higher sample of n = 418 nursing students, show that some personality factors, empathy, and resilience are correlated with emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment., Conclusion: The personality factors that can influence the development of burnout in nursing students, such as resilience and empathy, among others, must be taken into account when preventing the appearance and treating burnout. Professors should teach nursing students to prevent and recognize the most frequent symptoms of burnout syndrome., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Velando-Soriano, Suleiman-Martos, Pradas-Hernández, Membrive-Jiménez, Ramírez-Baena, Gómez-Urquiza and Cañadas-De La Fuente.)
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47. Effects of Supervised Cardiac Rehabilitation Programmes on Quality of Life among Myocardial Infarction Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Mansilla-Chacón M, Gómez-Urquiza JL, Martos-Cabrera MB, Albendín-García L, Romero-Béjar JL, Cañadas-De La Fuente GA, and Suleiman-Martos N
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Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Traditionally, cardiac rehabilitation programmes are offered after cardiac events to aid recovery, improve quality of life, and reduce adverse events. The objective of this review was to assess the health-related quality of life, after a supervised cardiac rehabilitation programme, of patients who suffered a myocardial infarction. A systematic review was carried out in the CINAHL, Cochrane, LILACS, Medline, Scopus, and SciELO databases, according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Randomised controlled trials were selected. Meta-analyses were performed for the Short Form Health Survey SF-36, Myocardial Infarction Dimensional Assessment Scale (MIDAS), MacNew Heart Disease-Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQL) questionnaire, and European Quality of Life-Visual Analogue Scale (EuroQol-VAS) with the software Cochrane RevMan Web. Ten articles were found covering a total of 3577 patients. In the meta-analysis, the effect size of the cardiac rehabilitation programme was statistically significant in the intervention group for physical activity, emotional reaction, and dependency dimensions of the MIDAS questionnaire. For the control group, the score improved for SF-36 physical functioning, and body pain dimensions. The mean difference between the control and intervention group was not significant for the remaining dimensions, and neither for the MacNew Heart Disease-HRQL and EuroQol-VAS questionnaires. Supervised cardiac rehabilitation programmes were effective in improving health-related quality of life, however, there was a potential variability in the interventions; therefore, the results should be interpreted with caution. This study supports the importance of providing care and evaluating interventions via the supervision of trained health professionals, and further randomised clinical trials are needed to analyse the positive changes in mental and physical health outcomes.
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48. Nurses Training and Capacitation for Palliative Care in Emergency Units: A Systematic Review.
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Ortega Romero S, Velando-Soriano A, Romero-Bejar JL, Vargas-Román K, Albendín-García L, Suleiman-Martos N, and Cañadas-De la Fuente GA
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- Aged, Emergency Service, Hospital, Hospitalization, Humans, Quality of Life, Emergency Medical Services, Palliative Care
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Palliative care (PC) prevents and alleviates patients´ suffering to improve their quality of life in their last days. In recent years, there has been an increase in visits to the emergency services (ES) by patients who may need this type of care. The aims were to describe the training and capacitation of nurses from ES in PC. Accordingly, a systematic review was performed. Medline, Scopus, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) databases were used. The search equation was "Palliative care and nursing care and emergency room". A total of 12 studies were selected. The studies agree on the need for training professionals in PC to provide a higher quality care, better identification of patient needs and to avoid unnecessary invasive processes. Similarly, the implementation of a collaborative model between ES and PC, the existence of a PC specialized team in the ES or proper palliative care at home correspond to a decrease in emergency visits, a lower number of hospitalizations or days admitted, and a decrease in hospital deaths. The development of PC in the different areas of patient care is necessary. Better palliative care leads to a lower frequency of ES by terminal patients, which has a positive impact on their quality of life. Access to PC from the emergency unit should be one of the priority health objectives due to increment in the aged population susceptible to this type of care.
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49. Games and Health Education for Diabetes Control: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.
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Martos-Cabrera MB, Membrive-Jiménez MJ, Suleiman-Martos N, Mota-Romero E, Cañadas-De la Fuente GA, Gómez-Urquiza JL, and Albendín-García L
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Finding methods to improve people's diabetes control and management is important to prevent its complications and maintain the quality of life. The aim of this review was to assess the effect of games on the blood glucose level (glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)). A systematic review and meta-analysis were made. Pubmed, Scopus, and CINAHL databases were consulted in July of 2020. Ten studies were selected as a final sample, most of them being clinical trials using games to improve diabetes control. Half of the studies had samples between 8 and 14.9 years old and the other half between 57 and 65 years old. The studies informed about using applications/games for mobile phones, game consoles, and board games for diabetes education and management. The meta-analysis was performed with 4 studies showing a mean difference of 0.12 (CI 95% 0.57, 0.33) of HbA1c in favor of the intervention group with p > 0.05. Games are positive for diabetes health education and promoting healthier lifestyle, but their impact on HbA1c is low.
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