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2. Opinions, Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning "Spirituality, Religiosity and Health" Among Health Graduates in a Spanish University
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de Diego Cordero, Rocío, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Fernández-Vazquez, Ana, and Badanta-Romero, Bárbara
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- 2019
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3. The social and health consequences of the war for Ukrainian children and adolescents: a rapid systematic review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Márquez De la Plata-Blasco, María, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, González-Cano-Caballero, María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Márquez De la Plata-Blasco, María, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and González-Cano-Caballero, María
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Objectives: Despite the growing interest on the Russian-Ukrainian war and its repercussion on the children's health, there is no previous systematic review compiling the current evidence on this topic. This study conducted a rapid systematic review to investigate the current findings concerning the impact of the Ukraine war on the social and health aspects of the Ukrainian pediatric population. Methods: A rapid systematic review was conducted. PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Virtual Health Library (BVS Spain) were searched between February and April 2023. In addition, high-impact journals and institutions focused on pediatric health and human rights were also consulted. All relevant original articles, letters, editorials, and policy papers assessing the health and social repercussions of the war on Ukrainian children were included. Results: From 134 publications matching the search criteria, 23 were included. These publications were categorized into three distinct domains: ‘Public health challenges for the physical and mental health of children and adolescents’, ‘Lack of Healthcare resources and initiatives to mitigate suffering’, and ‘Policies, Government, and Children's rights’. Our findings revealed that the war is seriously impacting the life and the health of Ukrainian children, resulting in worse physical and mental health outcomes and perpetrating a deprived situation. To overcome such problems, several initiatives have been proposed by European and non-European countries, relying mostly on receiving refugees, providing mental health support, complementing lack of resources, and establishing policies to improve health care. Conclusion: It could help health professionals, policy makers, and governments to plan preventive, promotive, and therapeutic strategies for Ukrainian children.
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- 2024
4. Espacio cooperativo y emprendedor en el aula. Bioética e investigación en ciencias de la salud
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Pérez Jiménez, José Miguel, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Pérez Jiménez, José Miguel, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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El término “bioética” proviene de los términos griegos bios – vida y ethos – ética, es decir, la ética de la vida. Por lo tanto, representa una rama particular de la investigación dentro de la ética aplicada. La bioética trata de responder a la siguiente cuestión: ¿cuáles son o cuáles deberían ser los comportamientos deseables de la humanidad en general, y de los individuos en particular, frente a las situaciones en que cada uno se encuentra, por el estado de salud y su participación en el cuidado de la salud, por un lado, y en el desarrollo de tecnologías que traen consigo nuevas amenazas a la humanidad, además de las que la humanidad busca disminuir o eliminar, por el otro (Sandu,2020). Esta es la pregunta estructurante que deben analizar los estudiantes, de la que parte el primer seminario y que debe estar presente en todos ellos. Este tema es el vehiculizador de todos los contenidos.
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- 2024
5. Experiences of health and social professionals using care technologies with older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Martín-Palomo, María Teresa, González-Calo, Inés, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Martín-Palomo, María Teresa, González-Calo, Inés, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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Objective: To investigate the perceptions and experiences of health and social care professionals concerning the use of technology for the care of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design and measures: A phenomenological qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive design using semi-structured interviews. Sample: Twenty Spanish health and social care workers in six Spanish cities between February and July 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results:During the COVID-19 pandemic care workers have become more familiar with technology devices, but they also recognize certain barriers for the implementation of technology, mainly in nursing homes and homecare, related to concerns of lack of humanization and difficulties in accessing and using these devices. Conclusion: Politicians and social and healthcare managers should be aware of the benefits of techno-care, reducing the difficulties in implementing it and making more funding and further training available to care providers.
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- 2024
6. Tecnocuidados en el ámbito de la salud
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Martín Palomo, María Teresa, Muñoz Terrón, José María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Junta de Andalucía-Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Correa Blázquez, Magdalena, Martín Palomo, María Teresa, Muñoz Terrón, José María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Junta de Andalucía-Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, and Correa Blázquez, Magdalena
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Los usos de las tecnologías han ido en aumento en las prácticas de cuidado durante las últimas décadas, impulsados por la llegada de internet y los dispositivos móviles, y en particular por la rápida expansión de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación asociada a los mismos.
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- 2024
7. Complementary and Alternative Medicine to Treat Fibromyalgia Symptoms. A Systematic Review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Álvarez-Pérez, Isabel, Bonilla Sierra, Patricia, González-Cano-Caballero, María, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Álvarez-Pérez, Isabel, Bonilla Sierra, Patricia, González-Cano-Caballero, María, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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This study aims to investigate the current evidence for the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in fibromyalgia (FM). A systematic review was conducted searching for PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PsycInfo, and Web of Science databases. Randomized controlled trials published up to December 2023 in peer-reviewed journals were included. Methodological quality was assessed by the Quality Assessment of Controlled Intervention Studies tool. A total of 216 articles were identified and 15 constituted the final sample. The type of CAM most used was traditional Chinese medicine (60%), and the most common instrument used was the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (60%). Our review was grouped into four themes based on the origin of the therapies: 1) Traditional Chinese Medicine; 2) Japanese natural harmonization (eg, Reiki); 3) Ayurvedic Medicine; and 4) Other nondrug therapies. Our systematic review showed that there is a wide range of CAMs used to treat FM. Most of the clinical trials have shown significant results for the effectiveness of these interventions in both physical and mental health outcomes of FM as compared to control groups. However, the heterogeneity of the interventions and outcomes warrants further studies on this topic.
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- 2024
8. Influence of Religious and Spiritual Elements on Adherence to Pharmacological Treatment
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Badanta-Romero, Bárbara, de Diego-Cordero, Rocío, and Rivilla-García, Estefanía
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- 2018
9. Campaña ¡ODS a la calle! Proyecto EDUSAS (Educación Universitaria para la Salud y la Sostenibilidad).
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Badanta Romero, Bárbara, primary, Borrego Marín, María del Mar, additional, de Diego Cordero, Rocío, additional, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, additional, and Domínguez Sánchez, Isabel, additional
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- 2023
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10. Spiritual needs during COVID 19 pandemic in the perceptions of Spanish emergency critical care health professionals
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Rey-Reyes, Azahara, Vega Escaño, Juan, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Rey-Reyes, Azahara, Vega Escaño, Juan, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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Objectives: To investigate the perceptions and attitudes of health professionals working in emergency services and critical care units in Spain about spiritual care provided during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A qualitative investigation was carried out using in-depth interviews. Setting: Emergency and emergency and ICU health professionals from different regions of Spain. Findings: The sample consisted of 47 nursing and one nursing assistant. The qualitative analysis yielded four main themes that reflect the following categories: “the experience with spirituality in clinical practice”; “resources and barriers to provide spiritual care”; “the COVID pandemic and spiritual care” and “training in spiritual care”. In addition, two subdeliveries were also obtained: “ethical dilemma” and “rituals of death”. Conclusions: The majority of emergency and critical care nurses believe spiritual care is important to their clinical practice, but there are still several barriers to address patients’ spiritual needs. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, professionals felt that spiritual beliefs have emerged as important needs of patients and the restrictions imposed by the pandemic made health professionals more exposed to ethical dilemmas and end-of-life religious issues. The general impression of health professionals is that more training and resources are needed on this topic. Implications for clinical practice: Health professionals in emergency intensive care must provide nursing care that meets the spiritual needs of their patients to improve care in crisis situations such as the one suffered by the COVID-19 pandemic. For this, emergency services professionals must work and participate in the development of measures to overcome certain barriers present in emergency services, such as lack of time, lack of training and misconceptions that make it difficult to approach emergency services these needs.
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- 2023
11. EDUSAS (Educación Universitaria para la Salud y la Sostenibilidad): un proyecto de innovación docente para la educación de la ciudadanía global en la comunidad universitaria
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Economía Aplicada III, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Borrego Marín, María del Mar, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Economía Aplicada III, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Borrego Marín, María del Mar, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, and Tarriño Concejero, Lorena
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- 2023
12. How do cultural factors influence the provision of end-of-life care? A narrative review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Glyn-Blanco, Marta Beatrice, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Glyn-Blanco, Marta Beatrice, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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Background: Culture influences the way in which patients, families and professionals provide care and undergo decision-making at the end of life. Objective: Therefore, our research questions were: How do cultural aspects influence the needs, perceptions, and experiences of patients and their families in end-of-life care? What implications does cultural diversity have for professionals who care for individuals at the end of life? Methods: A narrative review was conducted between June and July 2022. Articles published between 2017 and 2022 in peer-reviewed journals were included. Results: A total of 43 studies were included. Our findings were grouped into four themes: 1) places to die and preferences about healthcare interventions (e.g. parts of the immigrant population tend to receive more aggressive and invasive interventions); 2) advance care planning and verbalization of death (e.g. less use of ACP in some minority groups); 3) rituals and family involvement during healthcare; 4) professionals addressing multiculturalism in care at the end of life (e.g. lack of training in addressing the context of multiculturalism). Conclusions: These findings could contribute to making professionals more aware of cultural aspects that influence the process of death and highlight the need for further training in the handling of such situations.
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- 2023
13. Health Impacts of Religious Practices and Beliefs Associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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de Diego Cordero, Rocío and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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- 2017
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14. EDUSAS (Educación Universitaria para la Salud y la Sostenibilidad): un proyecto de innovación docente para la educación de la ciudadanía global en la comunidad universitaria
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Badanta Romero, Bárbara, primary, Borrego Marin, María del Mar, additional, De Diego Cordero, Rocío, additional, and Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, additional
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- 2023
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15. Interventions to improve working conditions of nursing staff in acute care hospitals: Scoping review
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Barrientos‐Trigo, Sergio, Vega‐Vázquez, Laura, De Diego‐Cordero, Rocío, Badanta‐Romero, Bárbara, and Porcel‐Gálvez, Ana M.
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- 2018
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16. How does confucianism influence health behaviors, health outcomes and medical decisions? A scoping review.
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, González Cano-Caballero, María, Suarez Reina, Paola, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, González Cano-Caballero, María, Suarez Reina, Paola, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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The aim of this study is to analyze the influence of Confucianism on health behaviors, health outcomes and medical decisions. The research was conducted using the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, CINHAL, PsycINFO and Web of Science, without restrictions of language and year of publication. The search process identified 833 publications matching the search criteria, and after the review process, 40 articles were included. Family is a central aspect of Confucianism, and it seems to affect participation in medical decisions, taking care of relatives, ethical dilemmas and mental health problems. Although most Confucianist influence seems to be positive, some ways of thinking could increase suffering, burnout and a delay in healthcare seeking. Understanding these values could help health professionals to deal with the growing contingent of patients with different cultures and religious beliefs.
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- 2022
17. The role of spirituality and religiosity in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic: an integrative review of the scientific literature
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Ávila Mantilla, Amanda, Vega Escaño, Juan, Luccetti, Giancarlo, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Ávila Mantilla, Amanda, Vega Escaño, Juan, Luccetti, Giancarlo, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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The pandemic caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has been afecting populations globally since the end of 2019. Previous studies have indicated that spirituality in these times of crisis serves as a source of hope and well-being that helps people get through the day. This study investigated the role of spirituality and religiosity in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. An integrative review of the scientifc literature available on PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases and a review of the gray literature in the Information System on Gray Literature in Europe (OpenGrey) were carried out. From a total of 1,338 articles searched; 25 articles were included in this review (22 quantitative observational, 2 qualitative and one randomized controlled trial). Our fndings revealed the importance of includ ing spirituality in clinical practice for both health professionals and patients. On the one hand, spirituality can be considered a good coping strategy used by healthcare professionals to promote mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 pan demic and resulting in greater patient satisfaction with the care given. On the other hand, addressing spiritual needs of individuals leads to a reduction in stress, anxiety, depression, and an increase in resilience and hope among patients.
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- 2022
18. The efficacy of religious and spiritual interventions in nursing care to promote mental, physical and spiritual health: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Suárez Reina, Paola, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Vega Escaño, Juan, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Suárez Reina, Paola, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Vega Escaño, Juan
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Background: Spiritual interventions have proved to alleviate suffering, help the patient to prepare for end of life issues, improve quality of life, and well-being. Objective: This study aims to investigate the efficacy of religious and spiritual interventions in nursing care to promote mental, physical and spiritual health as compared to control groups not receiving such care. Methods: This is a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials from SCOPUS, PUBMED, Web of Science and CINAHL databases. The searches were carried out between May and July 2020 without restrictions con cerning the date of publication. Peer-reviewed articles published in English, Portuguese or Spanish, focusing on nurses were included. This study followed the PRISMA guidelines. In addition, the CONSORT and The Cochrane Collaborations tool for assessing risk of bias were followed. Results: The search process identified 1308 publications, 18 randomized controlled trials were included for the systematic review and 9 for the meta-analysis. The meta-analyses revealed that spiritual interventions were associated with lower mental health symptoms (SMD = -6.91 [− 9.83,-3.98], p < 0.001, I2 = 99 %), greater well being (SMD = 1.26 [0.58, 1.93], p < 0.001, I2 = 94 %) and higher levels of spirituality (SMD = 0.48 [0.29, 0.67], p < 0.001, I2 = 31 %) as compared to individuals in the control group. Conclusions: Spiritual interventions seem to be effective to promote health, as seen for mental health, spirituality, well-being and physical outcomes. Nevertheless, more than half of the studies have a high risk of bias in any of the dimensions evaluated and there is an important heterogeneity among interventions and outcomes. This is particularly important to nurses and nurse managers who want to provide a holistic care to their patients.
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- 2022
19. Impacto de la crisis sanitaria de la COVID-19 sobre la población refugiada en el mundo
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Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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- 2022
20. Personas mayores, dependencia y vulnerabilidad en la pandemia por coronavirus: emergencia de una integración social y sanitaria
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Porcel Gálvez, Ana María, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Lima Serrano, Marta, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, and European Union’s ENI CBC MED Programmeunder Grant
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Persona mayor ,Política institucional ,Vulnerabilidad de salud ,COVID-19 ,Servicios de salud para ancianos ,Servicios sociales - Abstract
La pandemia actual por SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) afecta con mayor incidencia y gravedad a las personas mayores en todo el mundo. En Espa˜na, el 68% del total de hospitalizaciones por coronavirus, corresponden a mayores de 60 a˜nos. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo incrementar la evidencia sobre las medidas a implementar con directrices actuales y futuras en diferentes escenarios. Destaca la necesidad de prepararnos para la acción mediante la implementación de protocolos de carácter internacional. Existe una tendencia hacia la atención biopsicosocial de las personas mayores en todos los entornos donde se encuentran, adecuando la atención y personalizando decisiones de ingresos hospitalarios, cuidados paliativos, atendiendo, entre otros criterios, a los a˜nos ajustados a la calidad de vida, así como alternativas para el monitoreo y tratamiento de la patología por COVID-19 y otras ya existentes. Son necesarias medidas de reducción de la transmisión del virus a través de la higiene y el distanciamiento, atendiendo a la salud biopsicosocial de los mayores aislados. Como alternativas innovadoras se propone la comunicación intersectorial, y el uso de herramientas tecnológicas, acompa˜nado de una adecuada alfabetización digital en salud. Las líneas futuras se centran en garantizar los derechos sociales y sanitarios, equiparando al mismo nivel el sistema social y de salud, y consiguiendo una coordinación real. Un nuevo marco de atención centrada en la persona podría ser un gran aliado para conseguir una atención integrada a los mayores, guiada por un aumento de los recursos destinados a la financiación de proyectos de investigación sobre longevidad.
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- 2020
21. The influence of spirituality and religion on critical carenursing: An integrative review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Rivilla-García, Estefanía, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Rivilla-García, Estefanía, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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Background: Spiritual care could help family members and critically ill patients to cope with anxiety, stress and depression. However, health care professionals are poorly prepared and health managers are not allocating all the resources needed. Aims and objectives: To critically review the empirical evidence concerning the influence of spirituality and religion (S-R) on critical care nursing. Methods: An integrative review of the literature published in the last 10 years (2010-2019) was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, CINHAL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Cochrane and LILACS. In addition, searches were performed in the System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe and the Grey Literature Report. Quantitative and/or qualitative studies, assessing S-R and including health care professionals caring for critically ill patients (i.e. adults or children), were included. Results: Forty articles were included in the final analysis (20 qualitative, 19 quantitative and 1 with a mixed methodology). The studies embraced the following themes: S-R importance and the use of coping among critical care patients and families; spiritual needs of patients and families; health care professionals' awareness of spiritual needs; ways to address spiritual care in the intensive care unit (ICU); definition of S-R by health care professionals; perceptions and barriers of addressing spiritual needs; and influence of S-R on health care professionals' outcomes and decisions. Our results indicate that patients and their families use S-R coping strategies to alleviate stressful situations in the ICU and that respecting patients' spiritual beliefs is an essential component of critical care. Although nurses consider spiritual care to be very important, they do not feel prepared to address S-R and report lack of time as the main barrier. Conclusion and implications for practice: Critical care professionals should be aware about the needs of their patients and should be trained to handle S-R in clinica
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- 2021
22. Spiritual care in critically ill patients during COVID-19 pandemic
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, López-Gómez, Lorena, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, López-Gómez, Lorena, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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Introduction Spiritual care has a positive influence when patients are subjected to serious illnesses, and critically ill situations such as the case of the COVID-19 pandemic. Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions and attitudes of nurses working at critical care units and emergency services in Spain concerning the spiritual care providing to patients and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods A qualitative investigation was carried out using in-depth interviews with 19 ICU nursing professionals. Findings During the pandemic, nurses provided spiritual care for their patients. Although they believed that spirituality was important to help patients to cope with the disease, they do not had a consensual definition of spirituality. Work overload, insufficient time and lack of training were perceived as barriers for providing spiritual healthcare. Discussion These results support the role of spirituality in moments of crisis and should be considered by health professionals working in critical care settings.
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- 2021
23. Burnout and spirituality among nurses: A scoping review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Iglesias-Romo, Marta, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Vega Escaño, Juan, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Iglesias-Romo, Marta, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Vega Escaño, Juan
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Objective:To investigate the relationship between spirituality / religiousness and Burnout Syndrome innurses, as well as to examine the current evidence for spiritual/religious interventions to alleviate theirsymptoms.Data sources:A scoping review was conducted using CINAHL, SCOPUS, Web of Science, Pubmed databases,and grey literature, between January and July 2020.Study selection:Two researchers performed the searches with a 95% agreement rate for the inclusion andexclusion of the studies. Both quantitative and qualitative studies published in peer-reviewed journals, usingSpanish, Portuguese or English language were included. Restriction on publication date was not applied.Data Extraction:A total of 1143 articles were identified and 18 were included in thefinal analysis. Qualityassessment was performed, following CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA and COREQ guidelines. Finally, the follow-ing data were extracted: authors, year, country, study design and sample characteristics, purpose of thestudy, and majorfindings.Data synthesis:The results of the present review show that spirituality / religiousness is a common strategyused by nurses when coping with stress and burnout. Most studies reveal that spiritual and religious beliefsare correlated with lower levels of burnout, exhaustion and depersonalization in different settings. Neverthe-less, two studies have not found any relationship and one study has found worse outcomes.Conclusions:There is a lack of experimental studies trying to examine if spiritual interventions could modifyburnout levels in clinical practice. Health managers should be aware of the spirituality / religiousness of theirnurses and provide the appropriate spiritual support.
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- 2021
24. 'A picture is worth a thousand words’— A photovoice study exploring health professionals’ experiences during the COVID- 19 pandemic
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Acevedo Aguilera, Rosa, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Acevedo Aguilera, Rosa, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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Aim: To elicit the experiences and perspectives of health professionals working on the frontline in the COVID-19 pandemic. Background: Although some qualitative studies have been carried out in health professionals during COVID-19 pandemic, to our knowledge, no study has used the Photovoice method. Design: A qualitative descriptive study using Photovoice was carried out between March and June 2020. Methods: A total of 20 health professionals were recruited from public and private healthcare services. The participants were invited to share photographs about their experiences while working during COVID-19 pandemic. Following the Photovoice method, audio-recorded interviews were conducted. The data were analysed using the ‘SHOWED’ mnemonic, with five questions answered about each photograph. The EQUATOR checklist has been used. Results/Findings: Three themes emerged: (1) Personal attitudes of health professionals; (2) Support from the community; and (3) Management of institutional resources. Despite the fact that health professionals in this study were exposed to major risks while caring for patients with COVID-19’ they felt a strong sense of responsibility towards the community. In order to handle these stressful situations, they used coping mechanisms, good humour and leisure, but also received support from the population, who saw them as highly skilled health professionals. Conclusion: These findings highlight the essential role of health professionals in the COVID-19 pandemic and the tireless work they are carrying out to provided highly skilled care. Relevance to clinical practice: These findings could contribute to raise awareness on the needs of health professionals during the pandemic, allowing managers to plan strategies to ensure the safety, and well-being of these professionals, as well as adopting similar strategies in their practice to create a space for critical reflection through participatory approaches.
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- 2021
25. Food Patterns among Chinese Immigrants Living in the South of Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, Vega Escaño, Juan, González Cano-Caballero, María, García-Carpintero Muñoz, Mª Ángeles, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, Vega Escaño, Juan, González Cano-Caballero, María, García-Carpintero Muñoz, Mª Ángeles, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Barrientos Trigo, Sergio
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This article aims to explore the food patterns of Chinese immigrants living in Spain and to understand the factors associated with these behaviors. This qualitative ethnographic study included 133 Chinese immigrants; using interviews with scripts were based on the National Health Survey of Spain. Three categories were defined: “Differences between Chinese food and Western food”; “Products and dishes consumed by Chinese immigrants” and “Modification of eating habits”. Participants found a remarkable difference between eastern (i.e., vegetables and rice) and western (i.e., dairy, high-fat, bread) foods. They also experienced a change in their eating habits, mostly related to acculturation and lack of time. Chinese immigrants have different eating patterns as compared to the native population in Spain and this information could help in future healthcare strategies. Knowing the food culture could infer aspects, such as insertion or integration, and promoting health and well-being.
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- 2021
26. Access to healthcare among Chinese immigrants living in Seville, Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Barrientos Trigo, Sergio
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Objective To investigate the use of healthcare services and factors associated with accessing them among Chinese immigrants living in Southern Spain. Method A mixed methodology was used. A cross-sectional survey was first administered to Chinese immigrants (n = 133), and they were asked about their visits to the doctor, use of emergency services, and hospitalization. A phenomenological approach was then used with key informants (n = 7). In the interviews, additional information, such as barriers and facilitators to improving accessibility, was explored. Results In the previous year, 51% had visited a doctor and 34% had visited an Emergency Department. The main reasons for hospitalization were pregnancy (37.5%) and surgery (25%). At least 20% of the sample reported having never visited a doctor. Language difficulties and time constraints were identified as important barriers to accessibility. Sex differences were found among the reasons for lack of time, which, in men, were related to work (odds ratio [OR] = 7.7) and, in women, were related to childcare (OR = 12). The majority of Chinese immigrants preferred to use Traditional Chinese Medicine as their first treatment rather than visiting a doctor. Conclusions A lower use of health services was found among Chinese immigrants in Spain compared to the native population. When using health services, they choose acute care settings. Communication and waiting times are highlighted as major barriers. Adapting these demands to the healthcare system may help immigrants to trust their healthcare providers, thus increasing their use of health services and improving their treatment., Objetivo Investigar el uso y los factores asociados al acceso a los servicios de salud en inmigrantes chinos residentes en el sur de España. Método Se utilizó una metodología mixta. Primero se administró una encuesta transversal a inmigrantes chinos (n = 133). Se les preguntó sobre sus visitas al médico y el uso de servicios de emergencia y de hospitalización. Luego se utilizó un enfoque fenomenológico con informantes clave (n = 7), explorando información adicional, como barreras y facilitadores para mejorar la accesibilidad. Resultados El último año, el 51% había visitado al médico y el 34% un servicio de urgencias. La hospitalización se debió principalmente a embarazo (37,5%) y cirugía (25%). El 20% informó que nunca había visitado al médico. Las dificultades de lenguaje y las limitaciones de tiempo fueron barreras importantes para la accesibilidad. Se encontraron diferencias de sexo para la falta de tiempo; en hombres se relacionaron con el trabajo (odds ratio [OR] = 7,7) y en mujeres con el cuidado infantil (OR = 12). La mayoría prefirió usar medicina tradicional china como primer tratamiento en lugar de visitar al médico. Conclusiones Se encontró un menor uso de los servicios de salud entre los inmigrantes chinos en España en comparación con la población autóctona. Al utilizar los servicios de salud, eligen los cuidados agudos. La comunicación y los tiempos de espera destacan como barreras principales. Adaptar estas demandas al sistema de salud puede ayudarles a confiar en sus proveedores de atención médica, aumentando el uso de los servicios de salud y mejorando su tratamiento.
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27. Acculturation, health behaviors, and social relations among Chinese immigrants living in Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Vega Escaño, Juan, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, García-Carpintero Muñoz, Mª Ángeles, Gónzalez Cano-Caballero, María, Barbero Radío, Antonio Manuel, de-Pedro-Jiménez, Domingo, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Vega Escaño, Juan, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, García-Carpintero Muñoz, Mª Ángeles, Gónzalez Cano-Caballero, María, Barbero Radío, Antonio Manuel, de-Pedro-Jiménez, Domingo, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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This study aims to identify acculturation experiences about social relations and health behaviors of first-generation Chinese immigrants in the South of Spain, including food patterns, physical exercise, and tobacco and alcohol use. A phenomenological qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews, informal conversations, and field notes. All data were analyzed under the Berry’s Model of Acculturation. A total of 133 Chinese immigrants were included. Our findings show that separation was the dominant acculturation strategy, followed by integration and assimilation, while marginalization was not present in this immigrant population. Most of the immigrant population maintains a link to the customs of their home country, favoring the process of identity and collective self-esteem. These results can help health managers and the government to further understand Chinese immigrants in Europe and to establish appropriate health interventions to this group.
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28. Health Problems and the Use of Medications and Traditional Therapies among Chinese Immigrants Living in Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Rodríguez-Burbano, Aura Yolima, López-Tarrida, Ángeles C., Vega Escaño, Juan, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Rodríguez-Burbano, Aura Yolima, López-Tarrida, Ángeles C., Vega Escaño, Juan, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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In this study, we investigate the health problems and the use of medications and traditional therapies among Chinese immigrants in the Southern region of Spain. A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and including 133 immigrants and 7 stakeholders was conducted in 2017. Transcription, literal reading, and theoretical categorization were performed, and a narrative content analysis was carried out. The most common health problems were musculoskeletal (28.6%) and allergies (25.6%) related to work activity and unhealthy lifestyles. Key informants also reported gastric problems, stress, and changes in eating habits, mostly related to their work activity. For these problems, a large number of traditional remedies (herbs, diet therapy, acupuncture, vitamins, etc.) were used, usually combined with pharmaceutical drugs used for colds, flu, general malaise (29%), pain and fever (23%), and allergy drugs (9.2%). Chinese immigrants reported health conditions associated with their working conditions and life habits in Spain, using Traditional Chinese Medicine instead of pharmacological drugs. Understanding these health problems and promoting awareness towards traditional therapies in the healthcare system may help to design public policies and Health Promotion strategies targeting this group.
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29. Algo más que aplausos:: el apoyo social e institucional hacia las enfermeras durante la pandemia por COVID-19
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Badanta Romero, Bárbara and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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30. “Looking for better (job) opportunities”: a qualitative analysis of the occupational health of immigrants in southern Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Romero-Saldaña, Manuel, Jigato-Calero, Ana, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Vega Escaño, Juan, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Romero-Saldaña, Manuel, Jigato-Calero, Ana, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, and Vega Escaño, Juan
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Background: Spain hosts the fourth largest number of immigrants in Europe, resulting in a large proportion of migrant workers. To date, few studies have examined the working conditions of immigrants in Southern Spain who are known to be at risk for adverse working conditions. This study aimed to investigate the patterns of work and working conditions of immigrants living in southern Spain and to understand how these factors may affect their health. Methods: A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews was conducted throughout 2019 and included 93 immigrants. Transcription, literal reading, and theoretical categorization were performed and a narrative content analysis was carried out. Results: Three themes emerged on working conditions of this study population, including social and labor-related characteristics, working conditions, and occupational health issues. Four employment sectors were most commonly occupied by these immigrants, including caregiving and food service for women and agriculture and construction for men. Most immigrants were from Latin America, unemployed or working part-time jobs, and not hired under an employment contract. Most worked in low-qualified jobs, and were exposed to occupational hazards such as falls from heights, manual handling of materials, and psychological strain. The lack of training on occupational risk prevention and labor rights was related to a low identification of work situations having a negative impact on the health of immigrants. Conclusions/Application to Practice: These findings should be taken into account by the government and public health managers to provide better assistance to immigrant workers in Europe.
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31. Cuidados enfermeros para el abordaje de la salud comunitaria en población indígena de la Amazonia peruana
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Badanta-Romero, Bárbara, primary, Moreno-Moreno, Beatriz, additional, Soto-Díaz, Viviana, additional, and Barrientos-Trigo, Sergio, additional
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32. Nursing care to address community health of the indigenous population in the Peruvian Amazon
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Badanta-Romero, Bárbara, primary, Moreno-Moreno, Beatriz, additional, Soto-Díaz, Viviana, additional, and Barrientos-Trigo, Sergio, additional
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33. Healthcare and Health Problems from the Perspective of Indigenous Population of the Peruvian Amazon: A Qualitative Study
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Fernández García, Elena, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, Vega Escaño, Juan, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Fernández García, Elena, Tarriño Concejero, Lorena, Vega Escaño, Juan, and Diego Cordero, Rocío de
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Indigenous communities usually experience higher levels of mortality and poorer access to healthcare services compared to non-indigenous communities. This study aims to understand the most prevalent health problems and their treatment in the Asháninka indigenous communities of the Peruvian Amazon. We conducted an ethnographic study in order to explore the perceived health problems, the use of traditional medicine and the resources offered by the official Peruvian healthcare system. Field notes and semi-structured interviews were used. A total of 16 indigenous and four non-indigenous people were interviewed, and interpretative analysis was used to identify themes. The Asháninka community is an overlooked population, which, due to distance restrictions, misconceptions and ethnical disparities, is far away from an appropriate healthcare system and is subjected to acute medical conditions such as infections and gastrointestinal problems. This group tends to seek traditional medicine, mostly herbal medications and traditional healers. The use of a health professional is seen as a last resort. Although the official Peruvian health system incorporates community participation strategies to improve the healthcare of indigenous people, the shortage of material, human resources and cultural sensitivity makes this difficult. Healthcare strategies should be devised and implemented in order to minimize health inequality in this population
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34. “Work Like a Chinese”: Aspirations, Patterns of Work, and Working Conditions of the Chinese Immigrant Community in Southern Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Gónzalez Cano-Caballero, María, Fernández García, Elena, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Fernandez Castillo, Rafael Jesus, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Gónzalez Cano-Caballero, María, Fernández García, Elena, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Fernandez Castillo, Rafael Jesus, and Barrientos Trigo, Sergio
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Expanding businesses was the main reason for the immigration of Chinese people in Spain, which consists the fifth largest nationality of immigrants in this country. Nevertheless, few studies have been carried out to understand the working conditions of this population. Using an ethnographic design, this study examined the work patterns and working conditions among Chinese immigrants living in southern Spain and how these factors affected their health. Observing participants, field notes, and semi-structured interviews with question script were conducted with 133 Chinese immigrants. Five main themes were defined: “Economic improvement as a migratory reason”, “Conception to Work”, “Labor Sector”, “Work conditions”, and “Occupational health”. Our results showed that Chinese immigrants worked in the provision of services, with long working hours and little rest. Although they had low rates of unemployment, the working conditions had an important impact on their dietary patterns and their family life. Ergonomic and psychosocial risks also explained high rates of musculoskeletal problems and stress. In conclusion, Chinese immigrants living in southern Spain work actively in the service sector of the economy, but with many work hours. These characteristics seem to impact their health at a physical, psychological, and social level
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35. Personas mayores, dependencia y vulnerabilidad en la pandemia por coronavirus: emergencia de una integración social y sanitaria
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, European Union’s ENI CBC MED Programmeunder Grant, Porcel Gálvez, Ana María, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Lima Serrano, Marta, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, European Union’s ENI CBC MED Programmeunder Grant, Porcel Gálvez, Ana María, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, and Lima Serrano, Marta
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La pandemia actual por SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) afecta con mayor incidencia y gravedad a las personas mayores en todo el mundo. En Espa˜na, el 68% del total de hospitalizaciones por coronavirus, corresponden a mayores de 60 a˜nos. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo incrementar la evidencia sobre las medidas a implementar con directrices actuales y futuras en diferentes escenarios. Destaca la necesidad de prepararnos para la acción mediante la implementación de protocolos de carácter internacional. Existe una tendencia hacia la atención biopsicosocial de las personas mayores en todos los entornos donde se encuentran, adecuando la atención y personalizando decisiones de ingresos hospitalarios, cuidados paliativos, atendiendo, entre otros criterios, a los a˜nos ajustados a la calidad de vida, así como alternativas para el monitoreo y tratamiento de la patología por COVID-19 y otras ya existentes. Son necesarias medidas de reducción de la transmisión del virus a través de la higiene y el distanciamiento, atendiendo a la salud biopsicosocial de los mayores aislados. Como alternativas innovadoras se propone la comunicación intersectorial, y el uso de herramientas tecnológicas, acompa˜nado de una adecuada alfabetización digital en salud. Las líneas futuras se centran en garantizar los derechos sociales y sanitarios, equiparando al mismo nivel el sistema social y de salud, y consiguiendo una coordinación real. Un nuevo marco de atención centrada en la persona podría ser un gran aliado para conseguir una atención integrada a los mayores, guiada por un aumento de los recursos destinados a la financiación de proyectos de investigación sobre longevidad.
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36. Interventions to improve working conditions of nursing staff in acute care hospitals: Scoping review
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Vega-Vázquez, Laura, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Porcel Gálvez, Ana María, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Vega-Vázquez, Laura, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, and Porcel Gálvez, Ana María
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Aim: To conduct a scoping review to examine and map the interventions proposed for the improvement of the working conditions of nursing staff in acute care hospitals. Background: The Registered Nurse Forecasting (RN4CAST) project and other studies have determined the impact that the nursing staff has on the quality of care. The nursing staff's higher levels of burnout, job dissatisfaction and negative perception of the quality of care provided caused worse health outcomes. Methods: A scoping review was carried out. By searching in SCOPUS, PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane, Dialnet and in the grey literature, 705 potentially relevant papers were identified. The final analysis included 21 papers and three grey documents. Results: The studies analysed proposed interventions at the macro-management, meso-management and micro-management levels, although the interventions at the macro- and meso-levels produce better staff outcomes. Conclusions: The findings of this review can be applied to management at different levels: measures to improve the patient–nurse ratio at the macro-management level, the horizontal hierarchies at the meso-management level, the mind–body techniques at the micro-management level. Implications for Nursing Management: Nurse managers and leaders should implement interventions at different organisational levels to improve the working conditions of the nursing staff and other health outcomes.
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37. Influence of Religious and Spiritual Elements on Adherence to Pharmacological Treatment
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Rivilla-García, Estefanía, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, and Rivilla-García, Estefanía
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The objective of this study is to know the influence of religious/spiritual elements on the adherence to pharmacological therapy. The descriptors used for this literature review were “medicine, medication, drug, or treatment,” “adherence to treatment,” and “religion or spirituality or faith or prayer” in different databases (CINAHL, PsycINFO, PubMed). Finally, 23 articles were selected. Articles available in full text, published between 2010 and 2017, in English or Spanish were included. The results showed that some studies relate positively the R/S and therapeutic adherence, but others determine an opposite or even mixed effect, mainly addressing pathologies such as HIV and other chronic diseases. The influence of religiosity/spirituality on therapeutic adherence requires that health professionals acquire sensitivity and competence to address these issues with their patients.
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38. Opinions and attitudes on the relationship between spirituality, religiosity and health: A comparison between nursing students from Brazil and Portugal
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, De Matos, Filomena Adelaide, Costa, Emília, Espinha, Daniele Corcioli Mendes, Tomasso, Claudia de Souza, Lucchetti, Alessandra Lamas Granero, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-1050: Cuidados Complejos, Cronicidad y Resultados en Salud, Universidad de Sevilla. CTS-969: Innovación en Cuidados y Determinantes Sociales en Salud, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, De Matos, Filomena Adelaide, Costa, Emília, Espinha, Daniele Corcioli Mendes, Tomasso, Claudia de Souza, Lucchetti, Alessandra Lamas Granero, and Lucchetti, Giancarlo
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Aims and objectives: To compare the opinions and attitudes of Portuguese-speaking nursing students from Brazil and Portugal on the relationship between religiosity/spirituality and the ability to approach these issues with patients, in their undergraduate training and practice. Background: Although there are studies investigating nursing students' opinions concerning religiosity and spirituality in clinical practice, few have investigated if there are cross-cultural differences between countries. Design: Observational, cross-sectional and multicenter study carried out in 2010 and 2011 in Brazil and in 2016 in Portugal. Methods: A total of 260 third and fourth year nursing students (139 from Portugal and 121 from Brazil) from four nursing schools were included. Religious beliefs (Duke Religion Index), attitudes and opinions about spirituality and health (Curlin's questionnaire) were assessed. A comparison between students from both countries was carried out. Results/Findings: Significant differences were found between nursing students from Brazil and Portugal, which are countries with the same language, but with different nursing training programs and population characteristics. Brazilian students were more religious and have stronger opinions on the influence and appropriateness of spirituality in clinical practice than Portuguese students. However, both groups of students indicated they should be prepared to address religiosity and spirituality with patients, that these subjects should be included in the curriculum and that they were not properly prepared to address spiritual issues. Conclusion: Although different opinions and attitudes were found between Brazilian and Portuguese nursing students, more training in these issues should be implemented in the undergraduate education. Cross-cultural studies could help fostering a broad discussion in the field. Relevance to clinical practice: These findings could contribute to raise awareness on the importance of improvi
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39. Conductas de salud en población inmigrante china adulta de la ciudad de Sevilla
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Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lomas Campos, María de las Mercedes, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería
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Introducción: La presencia notoria de población de origen chino en Sevilla en los últimos años, se evidencia en un incremento de la misma en relación con otros grupos de personas inmigrantes, suponiendo actualmente el 10% de la población extranjera empadronada. Sin embargo, son escasas las investigaciones que nos acerquen al conocimiento extenso del estilo de vida como determinante del estado de su salud. Objetivo: Conocer el perfil sociodemográfico y las conductas de salud de la población inmigrante china adulta de 19 a 44 años de edad de la ciudad de Sevilla. Metodología: Se ha realizado un estudio con metodología mixta en dos fases. La primera se trata de una fase cuantitativa, basada en un estudio descriptivo, transversal, de prevalencia y observacional sobre una muestra inicialmente seleccionada mediante técnica de muestreo probabilístico, estratificado y proporcional al número de efectivos poblacionales según las variables sexo y distrito administrativo de residencia, para finalmente contar con una muestra de 133 personas. La recogida de la información se llevó a cabo mediante un cuestionario validado y adaptado idiomáticamente. El análisis de los datos se realizó con el paquete estadístico SPSS (versión 23). La segunda etapa se trata de una fase cualitativa con empleo del enfoque fenomenológico. Se accedió a la información a través de siete entrevistas en profundidad a informantes clave de la comunidad china en Sevilla, realizándose posteriormente un análisis de contenido. Resultados: La muestra está constituida por un 61,7% de mujeres. Se trata de un grupo poblacional en su mayoría procedente de la provincia de Zhejiang, que lleva residiendo en Sevilla una media de 10 años junto con la unidad familiar. El objetivo migratorio es de índole económico; la tasa de desempleo es prácticamente nula y el sector servicios es el más ocupado, con jornadas que superan las 12 horas diarias. Consideran que su convivencia con otras etnias es adecuada y que el trato recibido en España es de normalidad o negativo, atribuyéndose a diferencias culturales. Físicamente, la mayoría se encuentra en situación de normopeso (IMC=22,8), aunque con mayor tendencia al sobrepeso en los hombres (47%). En relación con las conductas de salud más frecuentes, destaca el hecho de que el 96,4% afirma llevar siempre el cinturón de seguridad en el coche; el 13,6% fuma diariamente, constituyendo los hombres el 94%; el 60,3% afirmó consumir alcohol en el último año, produciéndose a diario en un 11,5%; más del 95% refiere no haber consumido drogas ilícitas; el hábito de descanso se caracteriza por una media de 7,5 horas de sueño al día; el 45,5% y el 78,4% indica no realizar actividad física de forma habitual o en el tiempo libre respectivamente; siguen un patrón dietético adecuado con abundante consumo de verduras y arroz como base alimentaria, tornándose mayor el consumo de grasas en la población más joven. Con respecto al Sistema Sanitario, el 31,7% posee seguro médico privado; en el último año el 52,3% realizó alguna consulta sanitaria y el 33,8% acudió a urgencias; se plantean mejoras idiomáticas y de tiempos de espera para los servicios sanitarios públicos. En su mayoría combinan la MTC con el empleo de medicamentos, siendo los tratamientos para el catarro y malestar general los más utilizados. Se detecta un escaso nivel de conductas preventivas reflejado en el bajo índice de controles de tensión arterial realizados en el último año y técnicas de screening ginecológicas en el caso de mujeres. Durante las prácticas sexuales, el método más utilizado es el preservativo seguido de la marcha atrás. Su forma de vida se caracteriza por el seguimiento de orientaciones confucianas, aunque también existen en Sevilla personas adeptas al budismo y la iglesia evangelista. La salud es autopercibida de forma positiva por el 56,8% de encuestados/as. Los indicadores hacen referencia a una buena salud mental y apoyo afectivo suficiente, proporcionado por la red social establecida entre todas las personas miembros de la comunidad. Las dolencias que más afectan a esta población son las de carácter musculoesqueléticas, alergias y alteraciones digestivas. Conclusiones: En términos generales, los resultados indican un buen estado de salud de las personas inmigrantes chinas entrevistadas. No obstante, hábitos de consumo de alcohol, tabaco o el sedentarismo pueden constituir problemas futuros que deben ser atendidos por las organizaciones sanitarias. Dada la mayor participación femenina, la gran dedicación al trabajo y la baja frecuentación de los servicios sanitarios en general, las mujeres de origen chino y la salud laboral se tornan una vía de acceso a esta comunidad para la Promoción de la Salud.
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40. El factor migratorio como determinante de salud: una intervención transcultural desde la Enfermería del Trabajo
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Vega-Escaño, Juan, primary, de Diego-Cordero, Rocío, additional, Badanta-Romero, Bárbara, additional, and Barrientos-Trigo, Sergio, additional
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41. The migratory factor as a determinant of health: A transcultural occupational health nursing intervention
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Vega-Escaño, Juan, primary, de Diego-Cordero, Rocío, additional, Badanta-Romero, Bárbara, additional, and Barrientos-Trigo, Sergio, additional
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42. Uso de las TIC para fomentar estilos de vida saludables en niños/as y adolescentes: el caso del sobrepeso = Use of ICT to promote healthy lifestyles in children and adolescents: the case of overweight
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Diego-Cordero, Rocío de, primary, Fernández-García, Elena, additional, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara, additional
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43. Conductas de salud en población inmigrante china adulta de la ciudad de Sevilla
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Lomas Campos, María de las Mercedes, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Lomas Campos, María de las Mercedes, Barrientos Trigo, Sergio, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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Introducción: La presencia notoria de población de origen chino en Sevilla en los últimos años, se evidencia en un incremento de la misma en relación con otros grupos de personas inmigrantes, suponiendo actualmente el 10% de la población extranjera empadronada. Sin embargo, son escasas las investigaciones que nos acerquen al conocimiento extenso del estilo de vida como determinante del estado de su salud. Objetivo: Conocer el perfil sociodemográfico y las conductas de salud de la población inmigrante china adulta de 19 a 44 años de edad de la ciudad de Sevilla. Metodología: Se ha realizado un estudio con metodología mixta en dos fases. La primera se trata de una fase cuantitativa, basada en un estudio descriptivo, transversal, de prevalencia y observacional sobre una muestra inicialmente seleccionada mediante técnica de muestreo probabilístico, estratificado y proporcional al número de efectivos poblacionales según las variables sexo y distrito administrativo de residencia, para finalmente contar con una muestra de 133 personas. La recogida de la información se llevó a cabo mediante un cuestionario validado y adaptado idiomáticamente. El análisis de los datos se realizó con el paquete estadístico SPSS (versión 23). La segunda etapa se trata de una fase cualitativa con empleo del enfoque fenomenológico. Se accedió a la información a través de siete entrevistas en profundidad a informantes clave de la comunidad china en Sevilla, realizándose posteriormente un análisis de contenido. Resultados: La muestra está constituida por un 61,7% de mujeres. Se trata de un grupo poblacional en su mayoría procedente de la provincia de Zhejiang, que lleva residiendo en Sevilla una media de 10 años junto con la unidad familiar. El objetivo migratorio es de índole económico; la tasa de desempleo es prácticamente nula y el sector servicios es el más ocupado, con jornadas que superan las 12 horas diarias. Consideran que su convivencia con otras etnias es adecuada y que el trato recibido
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44. Uso de las TIC para fomentar estilos de vida saludables en niños/as y adolescentes: el caso del sobrepeso
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Fernández García, Elena, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Diego Cordero, Rocío de, Fernández García, Elena, and Badanta Romero, Bárbara
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En la actualidad existen programas de educación que fomentan hábitos de vida saludables para niños/as y adolescentes, pero a pesar de estar demostrado el uso continuado de las Tecnologías de la Información y de la Comunicación (TIC) por este sector poblacional, no se incorporan como herramientas para conseguir estos estilos de vida beneficiosos. Objetivo: Mostrar la necesidad de incorporar en programas de educación para la salud para niños/as y adolescentes actividades basadas en el uso de tecnologías de la información y la comunicación como forma de combatir o controlar la obesidad y/o sobrepeso. Material y método: Consultas a libros y acceso a estudios y artículos mediante búsqueda bibliográfica en bases de datos (Scopus, Pubmed y Google Académico), seleccionado finalmente 7 artículos publicados en los últimos cinco años. Resultados: Estudios previos muestran las intervenciones con la población infantil y adolescente y la poca efectividad de las mismas en lo que refiere a educación de hábitos saludables, por no utilizar los métodos adecuados. El uso de TIC en estas intervenciones lleva a resultados más eficaces en la población. Conclusión: Como profesionales de la salud debemos ahondar sobre la comprensión de esta población, ayudando de esta manera a crear tácticas estratégicas que ayuden a utilizar las TIC de una forma razonable, ecuánime y lógica, pero sobre todo saludable., There are currently education programs that promote healthy lifestyles for children and adolescents, but even do that is demonstrated the continuous use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by this segment of the population, they are not used as tools for achieving these beneficial lifestyles. Objective: To show the need of incorporating activities based on the use of information and communication technologies to combat and control obesity and / or overweight in health education programs for children and adolescents. Material and method: Queries to books and access to studies and articles through bibliographic search in databases (Scopus, Pubmed and Google Scholar), finally selected 7 articles published in the last five years. Results: Previous studies showed the ineffective interventions with the child and adolescent population, in regard to education of healthy habits because of the wrong chose of the appropriate methods. The use of ICT in these interventions, leads to more effective results in the population. Conclusion: As health professionals, we must deepen our understanding of this population, helping to create strategies that help to use ICT in a reasonable, even and logical, but above all healthy way.
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45. Adecuación de la dieta por razones de salud: intervención enfermera en pacientes con litiasis renal
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Badanta Romero, Bárbara, primary, de Diego Cordero, Rocío, additional, and Fernández García, Elena, additional
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46. Uso de las TIC para fomentar estilos de vida saludables en niños/as y adolescentes: el caso del sobrepeso.
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de Diego-Cordero, Rocío, Fernández-García, Elena, and Badanta-Romero, Bárbara
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47. Enfermería Transcultural: un nuevo reto de los Cuidados.
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Arreciado Rodríguez, María del Carmen, Badanta Romero, Bárbara, Soto Ferrera, Manuel, and de Diego Cordero, Rocío
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