15 results on '"Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa"'
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2. Nurse-Implemented Music Therapy to Reduce Anxiety in Community-Dwelling Individuals with Severe Mental Illness: A Pilot Study.
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, Sánchez-Martínez, Vanessa, and Silva, Josep
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ANXIETY treatment ,MENTAL illness treatment ,CROSS-sectional method ,VITAL signs ,INDEPENDENT living ,DATA analysis ,RESEARCH funding ,MUSIC therapy ,PILOT projects ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,CLINICAL trials ,NURSING interventions ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,GROUP psychotherapy ,HEART beat ,STATE-Trait Anxiety Inventory ,RESEARCH methodology ,STATISTICS ,RESPIRATORY measurements ,DIASTOLIC blood pressure ,BLOOD pressure ,DATA analysis software ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure ,PSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,RELAXATION techniques ,PATIENTS' attitudes - Abstract
Anxiety is an important and recurrent problem in people with severe mental illness (SMI). The aim of this work is to measure the effectiveness of the Music Therapy nursing intervention in reducing anxiety in outpatients diagnosed with SMI (bipolar disorder and schizophrenia). The intervention was structured over five weeks (ten 1-h sessions, twice weekly). Objective measures (blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate) and subjective measures (anxiety response and the subjective perception of relaxation) were taken before and after every session. Our results show that this nursing intervention entails an objective reduction of the respiratory rate ((−4.5, −0.5) breaths per minute), the heart rate ((−5.80, −2.13) bpm), and it evidences a reduction in the subjective perception of anxiety (16.08% mean reduction in state anxiety). Considering all the sessions, the subjective perception of relaxation increased 97.33% of the time. This study provides evidence that the Music Therapy intervention can effectively promote relaxation and reduce anxiety symptoms in people with SMI. This study was retrospectively registered at Clinical Trials with Protocol Identifier NCT06315049. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Factors Affecting Sleep Quality among University Medical and Nursing Students: A Study in Two Countries in the Mediterranean Region.
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Bousgheiri, Fadila, Allouch, Ali, Sammoud, Karima, Navarro-Martínez, Rut, Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, Senhaji, Meftaha, Cauli, Omar, El Mlili, Nisrin, and Najdi, Adil
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Poor sleep quality, a global public health concern, poses a significant burden on individuals, particularly health care university students facing intense academic stress. A three-center cross-sectional study was conducted at the Higher Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences in Tetouan (Morocco), Faculty of Medicine in Tangier (Morocco) and Faculty of Nursing in Valencia (Spain). We collected various data using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Pittsburgh sleep quality questionnaire, the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) and the smartphone addiction questionnaire short-version (SAS-SV). A total of 1210 students were included in our study (mean age 20.4 years, 67.2% female, nursing students (66.2%) and medical students (33.8%), 76.1% students from Morocco and 33.9% from Spain). Analysis revealed a higher prevalence of poor sleep quality among Moroccans students compared to Spanish ones (p < 0.001), that nursing students showed less favorable sleep quality than medical students (p < 0.011) and that living with a chronic disease was linked to less favorable sleep quality (p < 0.001). Lastly, intense or weak physical activity and smartphone addiction were correlated with poor sleep quality (p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, an association persisted between poor sleep quality and factors such as the country of study (Odds ratio (OR): 6.25 [95% Confidence Interval (CI): 4.34–9.09]), involvement in nursing studies (OR: 3.50 [95% CI: 2.36–5.27]), and the presence of chronic diseases (OR: 2.70 [95% CI: 1.72–4.16]), (p < 0.01 each). Our findings highlight the multifaceted factors affecting sleep quality in young university students. The implications underscore the imperative of interventions tailored to this demographic group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Increased Salivary IL-1 Beta Level Is Associated with Poor Sleep Quality in University Students
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Ballestar-Tarín, María Luisa, primary, Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, additional, Mafla-España, Mayra Alejandra, additional, Cauli, Omar, additional, and Navarro-Martínez, Rut, additional
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- 2023
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5. Association between Depressive Symptoms and Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in Nursing Students
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, primary, Navarro-Martínez, Rut, additional, and Cauli, Omar, additional
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- 2023
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6. Actigraphy Analysis of Sleep Associates with Salivary IL-6 Concentration in Institutionalized Older Individuals
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, primary, Mafla-España, Mayra Alejandra, additional, Silva, Josep, additional, and Cauli, Omar, additional
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- 2023
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7. Salivary Interleukin 1-Beta Concentration Associates With Sleep Quality in Older Individuals.
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, Ballestar-Tarín, Maria Luisa, Mafla-España, Mayra Alejandra, Cauli, Omar, and Navarro-Martínez, Rut
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COMPLICATIONS of alcoholism , *SALIVA analysis , *INTERLEUKINS , *SLEEP quality , *RESEARCH , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *CROSS-sectional method , *GERIATRIC Depression Scale , *RISK assessment , *COMPARATIVE studies , *PSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *INDEPENDENT living , *MENTAL depression , *CAFFEINE , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH funding , *INSOMNIA , *SMOKING , *STATISTICAL correlation , *RECEIVER operating characteristic curves , *SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) , *DISEASE risk factors , *OLD age - Abstract
Background: Poor sleep quality is prevalent in older people and impairs their quality of life. Various studies show an association between sleep disorders and altered levels of inflammatory cytokines. The cytokine IL-1β has been shown to display both somnogenic and insomnia-promoting effects in experimental animals. Objectives: to evaluate the relationship between insomnia and salivary IL-1β concentration and the role of associated factors such as the symptoms of depression, use of hypnotics, intake of caffeinated beverages, smoking, and alcohol use in older individuals. An analytical, cross-sectional, observational research was carried out with a population of community-dwelling individuals over 60 years of age in Valencia (Spain). Sleep quality was measured with the Athens insomnia scale (AIS) and depressive symptoms with Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). Results: 287 individuals participated in the study (mean age 74.08 years (76.7% women). 41.5% of the participants had insomnia, 36.9% took drugs for sleep problems, and 32.4% had relevant depressive symptoms. There was a significant inverse correlation between the IL-1β and total AIS score (rho = −0.302, p < 0.001), the sleep difficulty subdomain (rho = −0.259, p < 0.001), and the daytime sleepiness subdomain (rho = −0.322, p < 0.001). No significant correlation was observed between GDS and salivary IL-1β concentration. The IL-1β concentration was significantly lower in individuals taking drugs for sleeping compared with those not taking those drugs (1.11 ± 0.09 and 1.48 ± 0.08, respectively; p = 0.001). Regarding the AIS score, there was no significant difference in marital status, smoking, or the number of cups of tea or cola drinks, but there was a significant association with alcohol intake (p = 0.019) and in the number of daily intakes of coffee (p = 0.030). The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis of IL-1β for diagnosis of moderate-severe insomnia showed an area under the curve (AUC) value of 0.78 (95% confidence interval 0.71–0.85). At the cut-off of 0.83 pg/µL of Il-1β, it had a sensitivity of 70.3% and a specificity of 69.8%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Social and Emotional Loneliness in Older Community Dwelling-Individuals: The Role of Socio-Demographics
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, primary, Corchón, Silvia, additional, Zaharia, Georgiana, additional, and Cauli, Omar, additional
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- 2022
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9. Performance of Nursing Students with a Graphic Novel and a Collaborative Quiz Competition: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
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Navarro-Martínez, Olga, Silva, Josep, and Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa
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NURSING students ,GRAPHIC novels ,STUDENTS ,GAMIFICATION ,SELF-evaluation - Abstract
Very few studies analyzing the benefits of gamification in nurse training exist. In this work, we assessed the impact of a quiz group competition and a collective review of a graphic novel on students' performance, specifically for future nurses during their training. The study was implemented in a geriatric care course for second-year nursing students (n = 63). The effects of gamification were measured with objective (final grades) and subjective (self-evaluation) measures. The average grade of the students who participated in the gamification trial was 12.28% higher than the average grade of the students who did not participate. The final grade was positively correlated with the number of rounds of quizzes played and the score obtained in these quiz activities. Overall, 81.8% of the students indicated that the quizzes helped them to learn. This study provides evidence that gamification can improve student performance in nurse training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Salivary Biomarkers Associated with Psychological Alterations in Patients with Diabetes: A Systematic Review
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Bargues-Navarro, Guillermo, primary, Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, additional, El Mlili, Nisrin, additional, and Cauli, Omar, additional
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- 2022
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11. Personal and Social Consequences of Psychotropic Substance Use: A Population-Based Internet Survey
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Ballestar-Tarín, María Luisa, primary, Ibáñez-del-Valle, Vanessa, additional, Cauli, Omar, additional, and Navarro-Martínez, Rut, additional
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- 2022
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12. Salivary Inflammatory Molecules as Biomarkers of Sleep Alterations: A Scoping Review
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, primary, Navarro-Martínez, Rut, additional, Ballestar-Tarín, Maria Luisa, additional, and Cauli, Omar, additional
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- 2021
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13. Trastornos del sueño en personas mayores
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Ibáñez del Valle, Vanessa, Cauli, Omar, and Facultat d'Infermeria i Podologia
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sueño ,personas mayores ,CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::Otras [UNESCO] ,UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina del trabajo::Salud profesional ,UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::Otras ,cortisol ,CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO] ,UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública ,UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA ,CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública [UNESCO] ,CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina del trabajo::Salud profesional [UNESCO] ,trastornos del sueño ,actigrafia ,detección del sueño - Abstract
En el mundo occidental, las tendencias demográficas actuales se caracterizan por un descenso de las tasas de natalidad y de mortalidad. Esta combinación de tendencias ha producido inevitablemente un progresivo envejecimiento de la población, siendo el sector de la población de edad avanzada el que ha sufrido una mayor tasa de crecimiento en las últimas décadas. Este aumento de la esperanza de vida conlleva necesariamente un aumento de la morbilidad, y por ello, un alto porcentaje de personas mayores se enfrenta actualmente a diversos deterioros físicos y cognitivos asociados a la edad. Estos deterioros requieren de recursos adicionales en los sistemas de salud que tengan como reto la prevención de la discapacidad y deterioro funcional, más que la cantidad de años conseguidos. Por tanto, uno de los objetivos principales de los actuales sistemas de salud es la prevención. Dentro de las estrategias de prevención, diagnóstico y tratamiento en geriatría, se incluye la detección de los denominados síndromes geriátricos por constituir estos una causa frecuente de incapacidad funcional o social. Los síndromes geriátricos fueron definidos por Kane en 1989, en su libro Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics como problemas geriátricos y constituyen los siguientes: inmovilidad, inestabilidad y caídas, incontinencia urinaria y fecal, demencia y síndrome confusional agudo, infecciones, desnutrición, alteraciones en vista y oído, estreñimiento, depresión/insomnio, yatrogenia, inmunodeficiencias e impotencia. En esta tesis se estudia uno de los problemas más comunes en la población de personas mayores y que constituye uno de los denominados síndromes geriátricos: el insomnio. Los trastornos del sueño son comunes en las personas mayores y el insomnio representa al más frecuente de ellos. Estos trastornos no son inherentes al proceso de envejecimiento y cuando aparecen, pueden reducir significativamente la calidad de vida, desencadenar diversas patologías y aumentar el riesgo de fragilidad. La fragilidad se considera en la actualidad un síndrome geriátrico independiente que representa la disminución de las reservas fisiológicas del adulto mayor con un aumento de su vulnerabilidad para resultados adversos de salud [Romero, 2010]. Linda Fried et al. publicaron en el año 2001 una de las definiciones más aceptadas de fragilidad. Para ello establecieron 5 criterios: pérdida de peso involuntaria de más de 5 kilos o 5% del peso corporal durante el año precedente, cansancio o baja resistencia a pequeños esfuerzos, disminución de la fuerza muscular (evaluado con un dinamómetro), actividad física reducida y velocidad lenta para la marcha. La presencia de tres de los anteriores criterios constituye la definición de fragilidad y de entre ellos, los factores predictores de fragilidad más importantes parecen ser la pérdida de peso y el cansancio o agotamiento [Xue, 2008]. El cansancio y agotamiento originado por la falta de sueño estaría por tanto asociado al riesgo de fragilidad y consecuente incapacidad. Por otro lado, la detección de trastornos del sueño es fundamental para detectar precozmente otros problemas de salud considerados a su vez síndromes geriátricos como la depresión, asociada frecuentemente al insomnio y al riesgo de fragilidad. Los trastornos del sueño afectan especialmente a las personas institucionalizadas y, sin embargo, existen pocos estudios enfocados a esta población. Es por ello que se ha elegido una población geriátrica institucionalizada como objeto de estudio en esta tesis. Como estudio previo, la tesis realiza una revisión de todos los métodos actuales de estudio del sueño. Estos métodos pueden clasificarse en métodos objetivos (como la polisomnografía o la actigrafía) y subjetivos (como los diarios y los cuestionarios del sueño). De entre todos los métodos estudiados se han escogido tres para su validación cruzada en dos poblaciones de 99 y 62 personas institucionalizadas en seis centros diferentes de la provincia de Valencia. En la primera población se estudió la calidad subjetiva del sueño, mientras que en la segunda población también se estudió la calidad objetiva del sueño. Concretamente, a partir del estudio previo de métodos de evaluación del sueño, como método objetivo se escogió la actigrafía. Todos los participantes del segundo estudio llevaron un actígrafo de muñeca durante una semana que registró sus parámetros de sueño de manera objetiva. Como métodos subjetivos se seleccionaron los cuestionarios del sueño de Atenas y Oviedo. Todos los participantes completaron ambos cuestionarios dejando constancia de la percepción subjetiva de su propio sueño. Además, en el estudio se incluyeron otras variables demográficas (género, edad, estado civil), médicas (fármacos prescritos, enfermedades, etc.), psico-geriátricas (escalas de Barthel, Tinetti y Mini-Mental; y el índice de morbilidad de Charlson), y físicas (análisis de sangre y saliva, incluyendo la concentración de cortisol). Con este estudio se pretende obtener información acerca de la relación existente entre todas esas variables, con especial interés en determinar si existe una correlación significativa entre la percepción subjetiva del sueño y la medición objetiva del mismo. El estudio pretende, además, identificar posibles marcadores para la detección temprana de trastornos del sueño. Los resultados obtenidos son, por una parte, una clasificación actualizada de los métodos de detección del sueño, así como una recopilación y comparativa histórica de los cuestionarios del sueño. Por otra parte, el análisis estadístico del estudio realizado sobre la muestra de participantes arroja diversos resultados interesantes. En primer lugar, se encontró una correlación significativa entre las puntuaciones obtenidas en el cuestionario de Atenas y la subescala 1 del cuestionario de Oviedo (rho =-0.51 p
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14. Subjective and objective sleep quality in elderly individuals: The role of psychogeriatric evaluation
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Ibáñez-del Valle, Vanessa, primary, Silva, Josep, additional, Castelló-Domenech, Ana-Belén, additional, Martinez-Martinez, Mary, additional, Verdejo, Yolanda, additional, Sanantonio-Camps, Laura, additional, and Cauli, Omar, additional
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- 2018
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15. A Survey on Sleep Questionnaires and Diaries
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación - Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Ibáñez Del Valle, Vanessa, Silva, Josep, Cauli, Omar, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación - Departament de Sistemes Informàtics i Computació, Ibáñez Del Valle, Vanessa, Silva, Josep, and Cauli, Omar
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[EN] Sleep assessment is a fundamental part of health evaluation. In fact, many diseases (such as obesity, diabetes, or hypertension, as well as psychiatric, neurological, and cardiovascular diseases) produce sleep disorders that are often used as indicators, diagnosis (symptoms), or even as predictors (eg, for depression) of health. For this reason, many efforts have been devoted to designing methods to control and report on sleep quality. Two of the most used sleep assessment tools are sleep questionnaires and sleep diaries. Both methods have a very low cost are easy to administer do not require a sleep centre (unlike, eg, polysomnography), and can be self-administered. Most important, as it has been shown in recent studies, their accuracy is relatively high. In this survey, we systematically review and compare these tools. We examine the evolution of sleep questionnaires and diaries over time, and compare their structure and usage. We also review the validation studies and comparatives performed in previous studies. This allows us to compare the relative sensitivities and specificities of these methods. Modern sleep diaries come in the form of an app. Therefore, we also present the most advanced and used apps, and discuss their advantages over classical paper diaries.
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