6 results on '"Gandoy-Crego, Manuel"'
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2. Personal determinants of burnout in nursing staff at geriatric centers
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Gandoy-Crego, Manuel, Clemente, Miguel, Mayán-Santos, Jose Manuel, and Espinosa, Pablo
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PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout , *NURSES , *LONG-term care facilities , *PSYCHOLOGICAL stress - Abstract
Abstract: There is a high prevalence of stress in the workplace among nursing personnel at elderly care-centers. The general impression is that these high stress levels are related to conflict within the workplace. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether personal factors (in particular personality and values), are related to burnout. For this reason we asked a sample of 42 nursing personnel from care-centers for the elderly to complete a self-administered questionnaire on conflict at work, stress at work, personality and motivational values for nursing professionals in elderly residences. Personality variables and motivational values were found to be significantly related to the appearance of stress in the workplace. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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3. Care tasks and impact of caring in primary family caregivers: A cross-sectional study from a nursing perspective.
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Martínez-Santos, Alba-Elena, Vicho de la Fuente, Noelia, Facal, David, Vilanova-Trillo, Lucía, Gandoy-Crego, Manuel, and Rodríguez-González, Raquel
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Family caregivers of persons with dementia often experience a negative impact on their health. More studies based on nursing theories are needed to improve the provision of care. To describe the care provided by family caregivers of persons with dementia and the impact on their health, as well as to analyse how personal variables of caregivers are related to care tasks and their health impact. Multi-centric cross-sectional prospective study conducted on a sample of 423 primary family caregivers of persons with dementia from Spain. Data were collected through ICUB97-R questionnaire (January–April 2019), based on the fourteen needs of Virginia Henderson's Nursing Model. Data was analysed through one-way analysis of variance and Student's t -test. The caregiver profile was a middle-aged married woman without higher education living with the cared person, predominantly her mother. The most frequently provided care corresponded to "nutrition" and "movement" needs. Lack of free time, modifications on leisure activities, reduced sleep or rest and disruption of family life emerged as the greatest repercussions on the caregiver's health. The age of the caregiver and time caring showed differences on impact of care and care tasks, respectively. The identification of the types of care provided, the health impact of caring and the variables affecting the family caregiver's vulnerability is essential to develop effective individualised nursing care plans, including health education interventions to improve the quality of life of both caregivers and persons cared for. • Care plans evidence-based on nursing models were scarce. • Nurses may consider caregiving repercussions from a nursing perspective. • Nurses should pay attention to family caregivers of persons with dementia. • Nursing-based assessment tools may help nurses to identify specific needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Gender impact of caring on the health of caregivers of persons with dementia.
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Martínez-Santos, Alba-Elena, Facal, David, Vicho de la Fuente, Noelia, Vilanova-Trillo, Lucía, Gandoy-Crego, Manuel, and Rodríguez-González, Raquel
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CAREGIVERS , *GENDER differences (Sociology) , *DEMENTIA , *MEDICAL care , *HEALTH equity , *FAMILY health , *NURSING care plans , *TREATMENT of dementia , *RESEARCH , *CROSS-sectional method , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *EVALUATION research , *COMPARATIVE studies , *COMMUNICATION - Abstract
Background: Dementia is a brain syndrome that affects a growing number of persons worldwide and generates a strong and progressive demand for care from a family caregiver, usually females.Objective: We aimed to describe the care provided by family caregivers of persons with dementia as well as the impact on their health and its interrelation with gender.Patient Involvement: This study was carried out in collaboration with the 13 associations of family caregivers of persons with dementia that are part of a Regional Federation. This partnership worked towards bettering patient care and proposing improvements to the public health system.Methods: A multi-institutional cross-sectional study. A total of 462 primary family caregivers of persons with dementia from north-west Spain were included. Data were collected between January and April 2019 with an anonymous self-administered validated questionnaire (ICUB-97) based on Virginia Henderson's nursing care model.Results: The most affected needs in family caregivers are those related to "recreational activities", "communication" and "rest and sleep". Statistically significant differences between male and female participants' pattern of care and health-related impacts were found, especially in issues related to work and family reconciliation.Discussion: Care plans should be developed taking gender perspective into account. From a nurse model point of view, more research is necessary to reduce health disparities. This study provides an assessment of gender differences in care and the impact on caregivers' health.Practical Value: Regarding the specific health conditions of female caregivers and from a holistic point of view, these findings could provide novel and interesting data that might help to implement gender perspective in nursing care plans, generally invisible in routine clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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5. Cognitive frailty: A conceptual systematic review and an operational proposal for future research.
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Facal, David, Maseda, Ana, Pereiro, Arturo X., Gandoy-Crego, Manuel, Lorenzo-López, Laura, Yanguas, Javier, and Millán-Calenti, José C.
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META-analysis , *NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *SCIENCE , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Objective: To analyze the definition of "cognitive frailty" and to study the conceptual and operational definitions used and their implications for empirical research. The relationships between this concept and cognitive reserve, the role of neuropathology and brain reserve, motor signs of aging and the reversibility of cognitive frailty are also discussed.Study Design: Systematic review of empirical studies identified from Medline Advanced 1966, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Scopus until August 2017.Main- Outcome Measures: Effect sizes. The quality of the articles was assessed by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Statement. Three independent reviewers participated in the study selection and data extraction.Results: Nineteen studies involving 31,707 participants met the inclusion criteria. Significant associations were reported between cognitive frailty and physical frailty or gait speed. Screening instruments were usually used to determine objective cognitive decline rather than extensive neuropsychological assessments. Educational level was the only indicator of cognitive reserve that was systematically included in the evaluation of cognitive frailty. Motor decline and gait variables were not systematically included in protocols for the assessment of cognitive frailty.Conclusions: A strong operational definition would benefit both the development of treatments to counter cognitive frailty and the assessment of treatment effectiveness. Nevertheless, since there is clear agreement regarding the importance of interventions for and the prevention of cognitive frailty, randomized controlled trials investigating the efficacy of preventive interventions are necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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6. The influence of a cognitive stimulation program on the quality of life perception among the elderly
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Fernández-Prado, Sandra, Conlon, Susan, Mayán-Santos, José Manuel, and Gandoy-Crego, Manuel
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QUALITY of life , *ANALYSIS of variance , *COGNITIVE therapy , *PROBABILITY theory , *STATISTICS , *T-test (Statistics) , *DATA analysis , *DATA analysis software , *OLD age - Abstract
Abstract: There is an undeniable concern among the elderly about the mental changes they experience as they grow older. In general, the elderly tend to regard mental deterioration as a pathological condition, however these changes should be considered inherent in the aging process and in the last few years cognitive stimulation programs have been developed in order to address these concerns among the elderly. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of a cognitive training program on 53 subjects with age-related memory loss. The results of cognitive performance have been compared with a control group consisting of 51 subjects with no cognitive training. Moreover, this research analyses the relationship between cognitive changes and the variation in the perceived quality of life of the elderly people in both groups. The results show significant changes in the test group, demonstrating improved cognitive performance and quality of life perception. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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