9 results on '"del Mar Pastor Bravo, María"'
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2. Attitudes towards transgender people in the university community.
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Martin-Castillo, David, Joaquín García-Arenas, José, del Mar Pastor-Bravo, María, Sánchez-Muñoz, María, and Jiménez-Barbero, José Antonio
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PARENT attitudes ,EMPATHY ,COMMUNITIES ,DIVERSITY in education ,TRANSGENDER people ,STUDENT attitudes ,EMPATHY in children ,SELF-esteem ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) - Abstract
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- 2023
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3. Adolescent Dating Violence: Results of a Mixed Study in Quito, Ecuador.
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Medina-Maldonado, Venus, del Mar Pastor-Bravo, María, Vargas, Elka, Francisco, Judith, and Ruiz, Ismael Jiménez
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RELATIVE medical risk , *FOCUS groups , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *RESEARCH methodology , *AGE distribution , *MATHEMATICAL models , *SOCIAL norms , *DATING violence , *QUANTITATIVE research , *INFORMED consent (Medical law) , *SEX distribution , *CONFLICT (Psychology) , *INTIMATE partner violence , *CONCEPTUAL structures , *RESEARCH funding , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *THEORY , *DATA analysis software , *VICTIMS , *ODDS ratio , *STATISTICAL sampling , *ADOLESCENCE ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Dating violence is a public health problem affecting people worldwide. This study evaluated the occurrence of different types of adolescent dating violence using a mixed analysis of each data source. The present study addresses the following research questions: does the occurrence of the types of violence analyzed in the quantitative phase match with the narratives obtained in the qualitative phase? and does the additional information obtained in the qualitative phase improve the understanding of the analyzed phenomenon? In the quantitative phase, 410 participants (aged 13 to 19 years) answered a questionnaire based on the Modified Conflict Tactics Scale, while in the qualitative phase, 26 participated in two focus groups. Data were collected from May to June 2019. Written informed consent was obtained from the parents or legal guardians of those who had agreed to participate. The present research was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador. The results were divided on: prevalence of dating violence based on age groups and gender, management and resolution of dating conflicts, victimization and perpetration of intimate partner violence, factors favoring intimate partner violence and acceptance of abuse. The results were analyzed via triangulation and indicated thatadolescents were involved in the perpetration and victimization of psychological as well as mild and severe physical violence. An analysis of the contributing factors revealed a strong tendency toward the acceptance of the traditional gender model. Challenging these models is crucial to deconstruct hierarchical models, develop conflict resolution skills, and promptly identify abusive behaviors that affect emotional development. The combination of different methodological approaches improved the understanding of the phenomenon studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Psychometric properties of the modified conflict tactics scale. Application in the Ecuadorian adolescent context.
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Inmaculada Francisco-Pérez, Judith, Alejandra Morejón-Terán, Yadira, and del Mar Pastor-Bravo, María
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- 2022
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5. Factors affecting adherence to antiretroviral treatment in women with HIV: A sequential mixed model research design.
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Sánchez Peña, Sara, del Mar Pastor Bravo, María, Cánovas Tomás, Miguel Ángel, Almansa Martínez, Pilar, Peñalver Guillén, Caridad, and Jiménez-Ruiz, Ismael
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ANTIRETROVIRAL agents , *HIV-positive persons , *QUALITY of life , *ACQUISITION of data , *NURSING care facilities - Abstract
Background: HIV/AIDS is affecting more and more women. Adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is decisive for those infected to achieve quality of life. Purpose: The aim of the present study is to determine the degree of adherence displayed by a group of women with HIV/AIDS and to identify those factors and circumstances which might influence their adherence to ART. Method: A sequential mixed model research design was applied. The subjects studied consisted of 86 women diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and treated with ART. Findings and discussion: Qualitative data were collected from 18 of these women. 59.3% of participants were non-adherents. The determining factors for non-adherence were level of education, age, income, as well as personal and/or interpersonal factors such as socio-familial support, perceived stigma, self-stigma and factors related to disease and treatment. Nursing care should take a genderfocused approach towards those psychological and personal factors inherent in the adherence process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Perceived quality of care and satisfaction for deaf people with regard to primary care in a Health Area in the region of Murcia.
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Fuentes, Pedro Simón Cayuela, del Mar Pastor Bravo, María, and de los Ángeles Conesa Guillén, María
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DEAFNESS , *MEDICAL quality control , *PATIENT satisfaction , *PRIMARY care - Abstract
Objective: To describe the quality of care and satisfaction with regard to the primary care services of the Health Area II Cartagena of the Murcia Health Service as perceived by deaf people of Cartagena and the region. Method: Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. The data were collected through the simultaneous translation of the Questionnaire on Evaluation and Improvement of the Quality of Care (EMCA) relative to the Perceived Quality in Primary Care. The variables analyzed were: age, sex, level of education, kind of deafness, first language and use, communication systems or supports, quality of perceived service, perception of professionalism and humane treatment by doctors, nurses and administrative personnel and overall satisfaction perceived regarding their Health Center. Results: Professionalism and humane treatment on behalf of doctors and administrative staff was perceived as deficient, yet this perception was good in the case of nurses. Overall satisfaction is lower than that in the general population. There are statistically significant differences between the type of deafness and the perceived professionalism, the humane treatment and the perceived professionalism and between the communication system or support and the perceived quality of care. Conclusions: The health care provided to this group with special needs must be adapted so that they perceive quality health care leading to increased access and monitoring of deaf people in the health system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. Impact of female genital mutilation on the millennium goals.
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Jiménez Ruiz, Ismael, Pilar Almansa Martínez, María, and Del Mar Pastor Bravo, María
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- 2015
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8. Violence against women and its consequences.
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de Albuquerque Netto, Leônidas, Vasconcelos Moura, Maria Aparecida, Azevedo Queiroz, Ana Beatriz, Rubio Tyrrell, Maria Antonieta, and del Mar Pastor Bravo, María
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ABUSED women ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,DISCOURSE analysis ,FOCUS groups ,HEALTH status indicators ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH methodology ,NURSE-patient relationships ,NURSES ,NURSING models ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,SELF-perception ,WOMEN'S health ,WOUNDS & injuries ,QUALITATIVE research ,OCCUPATIONAL roles ,SOCIAL support ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,WELL-being ,THEMATIC analysis ,INTIMATE partner violence - Abstract
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- 2014
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9. Emigration and job security: An analysis of workforce trends for Spanish-trained nurses (2010-2015).
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Galbany-Estragués P, Millán-Martínez P, Del Mar Pastor-Bravo M, and Nelson S
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Employment trends, Female, Humans, Job Satisfaction, Male, Nurses supply & distribution, Spain, Surveys and Questionnaires, Workforce standards, Emigration and Immigration trends, Employment standards, Nurses statistics & numerical data, Workforce trends
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Aim: To analyse the relationship between Spanish nurses' intention to migrate and job security., Background: Nursing emigration from Spain increased dramatically between 2010 and 2013. By 2015, emigration had returned to 2010 levels., Methods: Single embedded case study. We examined publicly available statistics to test for a relationship between job security and applications by Spanish nurses to have credentials recognized for emigration purposes., Results: Between 2010 and 2015, job security worsened, with poor access to the profession for new graduates, increased rate of professional dropout, increased nursing jobseekers and falling numbers of permanent contracts., Conclusions: The number of accreditation applications in Spain in 2010 and 2015 was very similar, but job security worsened on a number of fronts. The distribution of work through part-time contracts aided retention., Implications for Nursing Management: Policymakers and health care administrators can benefit from understanding the relationship between mobility, workforce planning and the availability of full-time, part-time and short-term contract work in order to design nursing retention programmes and ensure the sustainability of the health care system., (© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Nursing Management Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2019
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