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Depresión, ansiedad y estrés por COVID -19 en actores educativos / Depression, anxiety and stress in the family members of medical personnel who care for COVID-19 patientsAldana Zavala, Julio Juvenal, Isea-Argüelles, Josía Jeseff, Colina-Ysea, Félix José 13 September 2021 (has links)
Los familiares se ven expuestos a un doble estrés: el primero se relaciona con el que normalmente todas las personas viven en este periodo de pandemia, mientras el segundo se debe a la tensión generada por el peligro de contagio. En este sentido, se tiene como objetivo analizar la depresión, la ansiedad y el estrés en familiares del personal médico que asiste a pacientes por covid-19 en el Hospital de Emergencias de Villa El Salvador, provincia de Lima, departamento de Lima, Perú. Se utilizó un método descriptivo con diseño observacional no experimental en 325 familiares del personal médico que atiende en primera línea a pacientes por covid-19 en el referido hospital. Se obtuvo como resultado que el estrés en las personas estudiadas se encuentra en las categorías de estrés severo y estrés extremadamente severo, que representan un 64%. Por ello, concluimos que, a causa del confinamiento por covid-19, se genera una fusión de elementos predictores de ansiedad, depresión y estrés.
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Desafíos de la educación superior en el Perú durante la pandemia por la COVID-19 / Challenges for higher education in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemicVilela Alemán, Patty, Sánchez Claderón, Javier Eduardo, Chau, Cecilia 13 September 2021 (has links)
El presente ensayo describe y reflexiona sobre la experiencia de la educación superior en el contexto de la emergencia sanitaria generada por la covid-19 y declarada desde marzo de 2020 hasta la actualidad. El cierre de las instalaciones de las universidades ha generado grandes retos para los estudiantes y docentes de todo el país. Frente a este contexto, se implementó la educación virtual con la finalidad de reducir los contagios y también garantizar la continuidad de los estudios de los jóvenes. La educación virtual propició cambios, los cuales, en su mayoría, fueron forzados y poco planificados; no obstante, también han representado una oportunidad para la implementación de plataformas y tecnologías para el aprendizaje. A partir de la revisión y el análisis de la literatura científica, en este documento se discuten las implicancias para estudiantes y docentes en este nuevo escenario de la educación superior en el Perú.
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Practicing High-Value Pediatric Care During a Pandemic: The Challenges and OpportunitiesJain, Priya N., Cotter, Jillian M., Tchou, Michael J. 01 October 2021 (has links)
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Immersion program in Lifestyle Medicine and its effects on cardiovascular risk factorsBallone, Abigail 31 December 2021 (has links)
Introducción: Las enfermedades cardiovasculares son la principal causa de muerte en el mundo y están asociadas con mayor morbimortalidad por COVID-19. Los programas de inmersión en Medicina del Estilo de Vida consisten en una internación residencial que realiza un seguimiento profesional multidisciplinario. Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto del programa residencial de medicina del estilo de vida sobre los factores de riesgo para enfermedad cardiovascular: peso, presión arterial y glucemia. Métodos: Estudio longitudinal, comparativo, con intervención de un Programa de Medicina del Estilo de Vida. Se utilizaron datos retrospectivos de 2019-2021 de pacientes que habían completado la intervención por 14 días. Esta consistió en un seguimento integral: médico, nutricional, psicológico, físico y espiritual de los pacientes. Resultados: De los 53 pacientes evaluados, 26 realizaron la intervención antes de la pandemia, los cuales realizaron la internación con el motivo principal de pérdida de peso 34,62%. Los pacientes que realizaron la intervención dentro de la pandemia (N=27), el motivo principal de internación fue para tratamiento de enfermedades crónicas 33,33%. Glucemia: Inicial M=186,64, SD=81,73; Final M=119,93, SD=35,02. Reducción media de 66,71 mg/dl, estadísticamente significativa (t=4.3460, p=0,0008). PAS: Inicial M=127,76, SD=16,36; Final M=115,21, SD=14,87. Reducción media de 12,55 mmHg, estadísticamente significativa (t=4.7048, p=0,0001). Conclusiones: El efecto de la intervención fue significativa en los factores de riesgo cardiovascular evaluados: peso, glucemia y presión arterial sistólica. Fue posible disminuir los factores de riesgo para enfermedad cardiovascular con cambios intensivos en el estilo de vida. En tiempos de pandemia se enfatiza la relevancia de las intervenciones en medicina del estilo de vida.
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Complications of obesity in children and adolescents during covid-19 pandemic: A narrative review / Complicaciones de la obesidad en niños y adolescentes durante la pandemia de COVID-19: una revisión narrativaConcepción-Zavaleta, Marcio, Ramos-Yataco, Anthony, Alcalde-Loyola, Carlos, Moreno-Marreros, Diego, Coronado-Arroyo, Julia, Ildefonso-Najarro, Sofia, Quispe-Flores, Maria, Plasencia-Dueñas, Esteban, Concepción-Urteaga, Luis, Zavaleta-Gutiérrez, Francisca, Fernández-Dávila, Freddy Valdivia 13 November 2021 (has links)
Obesity in children and adolescents has increased exponentially around the world. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a higher pediatric obesity rate. The excess adipose tissue generates a dysregulation of adiponectin, ghrelin, and leptin, among others. Metabolic alterations can develop cardiovascular disease, dyslipidemias, arterial hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, sleep disorders, and higher risk of COVID-19 severity. Obesity has different therapeutic approaches such as behavioral weight loss programs, pharmacologic treatments, and surgical procedures. Therefore, timely diagnosis and treatment are important to decrease the mortality in obesity among pediatric population.
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Drug Related Crimes and Overdoses During the COVID-19 PandemicColbert, Janaya, Mahan, Kristin, Stinson, Jill 07 April 2022 (has links)
Title: Drug Related Crimes and Overdoses during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Format: Poster
Authors: Janaya Colbert, Kristin Mahan, MA, Jill D. Stinson, PhD
Department of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
The COVID-19 pandemic affected many aspects of life, including restricting many people to their homes. During the lockdown, more people were isolated inside, which may have resulted in varying levels of drug and substance-related crimes, as well as overdose deaths. Increases in substance misuse may be associated with stress regarding COVID-19, but these events may be less often officially reported during the lockdown. An increase in substance use may also be associated with an increase in overdose deaths. In the present study, we will compare trends of drug and substance related outcomes before and during the pandemic in Tennessee, and differentiate effects between rural and urban counties. Data for this project were obtained from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s (TBI) online incident-based reporting system and the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps online database. Variables of interest include all 95 Tennessee counties, number of driving under the influence (DUI) cases, number of drug/narcotic violation cases, and number of overdose deaths. In 2019, there were 19,556 reported DUI cases and in 2020, there were 17,578 reported DUI cases in Tennessee. In 2019, there were 50,618 reported drug/narcotic violations and in 2020, there were 49,875 reported drug/narcotic violations. In 2019 there were 4,776 reported overdose deaths and 5,097 reported overdose deaths in 2020. Utilizing 2x2 factorial ANOVAs, we will analyze the relationships between county type (i.e., urban vs. rural) and report year (i.e., 2019 vs. 2020) for each outcome of interest. Our hypotheses include: (a) there will be differences between urban and rural counties on the rates of drug and substance related outcomes (i.e., DUI cases, drug/narcotic violation cases, overdose deaths) pre- and mid-pandemic; (b) drug-related crimes and DUI cases decreased during the pandemic when compared to the previous year due to lockdown procedures and decreased ability to access substances; and (c) overdose deaths increased from pre- to mid- pandemic. Anticipated results will help examine how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected rates of drug and substance related crimes, which can help inform prevention and treatment strategies in the future. Additionally, potential discrepancies between rural and urban counties may highlight prevention and treatment disparities for those struggling with substance misuse, which can inform resource allocation within Tennessee.
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Sociodemographic and psychological predictors of intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in elderly peruviansCaycho-Rodríguez, Tomás, Tomás, José M., Carbajal-León, Carlos, Vilca, Lindsey W., Reyes-Bossio, Mario, Intimayta-Escalante, Claudio, Vivanco-Vidal, Andrea, Saroli-Araníbar, Daniela, Esteban, Renzo Felipe Carranza, White, Michael 01 March 2022 (has links)
The implementation of a vaccine against COVID-19 is one of the most important health strategies to mitigate the spread of the disease. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of the intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and its predictors in older Peruvian adults. This is a cross-sectional study, where information was collected through an online survey regarding vaccination intention of the participants, as well as sociodemographic and psychological variables. A multiple regression analysis was applied to identify predictors of intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19. We evaluated 245 participants, who had a mean age of 72.74 years old (SD = 6.66). 65.5% of these older adults expressed a high likelihood of accepting vaccination, while 20.9% expressed a low likelihood of accepting vaccination, and 13.6% were hesitant. Eleven predictors were identified that explained 66.69% of the intention to vaccinate against COVID-19. This identified place of residence, perceived likelihood of contracting COVID-19, severity of previous infection with COVID-19, fear of the disease, previous refusal of a vaccine, concerns about vaccine sales and speculation, and trust toward vaccines against COVID-19, as the main predictors. Our results show that confidence in vaccines and previous vaccine refusal are relevant predictors of intention to vaccinate against COVID-19 in older adults; these findings may be useful to guide the development of campaigns for the immunization of this vulnerable group in the current pandemic. © 2021, Associação Brasileira de Psicologia.
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Personers upplevelser att leva med en ätstörning under covid-19 pandemin : En allmän litteraturöversiktJönsson, Sara January 2022 (has links)
Bakgrund: Covid-19 är en pandemi som har inneburit stora utmaningar både för sjukvården och för de personer som lever med en sjukdom. Forskning visar att befolkningen har påverkats negativt av pandemin och detta har lett till ökad psykisk ohälsa. Sjuksköterskan hade innan covid-19 pandemin utmaningar med att identifiera samt vårda personer med ätstörningar. I samband med pandemin begränsades resurserna vilket försvårade sjuksköterskans arbete ytterligare. Syfte: Syftet var att beskriva personers upplevelser att leva med en ätstörning under covid-19 pandemin. Metod: Litteraturöversikten grundar sig på fem vetenskapliga artiklar där kvalitativ metod använts. Artiklarna togs fram med hjälp av strukturerade sökningar i CINAHL och PubMed. Artiklarna granskades med SBU granskningsmall för studier med kvalitativ forskningsmetodik. Fribergs metod användes för att analysera de vetenskapliga artiklarna. Resultat: Analysen resulterade i fyra kategorier. Kategorierna är: Känslor av frustration när vardagen begränsades, upplevelse av en försämring i sjukdomstillståndet, upplevelse av motstridiga känslor kring det professionella stödet samt Betydelsen av relationer och att vara beroende av andra. Slutsats: Resultatet visade att personer med en ätstörning fick ett ökat lidande på grund av covid-19 pandemin. Lidandet ökades på grund av den påtvingade isoleringen, vilket rubbade personernas vardagliga liv och rutiner. På grund av covid-19 pandemin blev även tillgängligheten till stöd och vård begränsade. Sjuksköterskan och andra vårdprofessioner ställs inför utmaningar under en pandemi och de begränsningar den medför. Vilket försvårar möjligheten att ge den personcentrerade vård som personer med en ätstörning är i behov av och som bidrar till att personen kan tillfriskna från sin sjukdom.
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Covid-19 Educational Disruption and Delivery Redesign on Traditional BSN Student NCLEX PerformanceTodt, Kendrea, Marek, Greta 14 April 2022 (has links)
Title: Covid-19 Educational Disruption and Delivery Redesign on Traditional BSN Student NCLEX Performance
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to understand the educational disruption and delivery redesign (EDDR) caused by the Covid-19 pandemic on ETSU Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) students and the impact on the nursing workforce. Student progress was evaluated by exploring student grade point average (GPA), socio economic determinants of health, Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) scores and ATI comprehensive predictor scores on student first-time National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) pass rates to evaluate the supply of nurses ready to address the national nursing shortage.
Methods: A descriptive longitudinal design with a dose-response analysis was used. A purposive convenience sample of educational records of all traditional BSN students entering the program between Spring 2017 and Fall of 2020 were collected. The primary outcome variable was first-time NCLEX pass rates. COVID-related EDDR was the primary independent variable.
Results: Results are forthcoming, as preliminary data is in the analysis phase.
Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the nursing shortage. Undergraduate nursing education programs are integral to ameliorating the nursing shortage; however, the impact of COVID on traditional BSN education and associated outcomes was not well understood. Study results may provide foundational data to garner HRSA and other educational grants to inform future educational delivery redesigns, improve nursing education, inform educational policy, and improve nursing care delivery and patient outcomes.
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Media Analysis of COVID-19 and the Portrayal of Youth Mental Health in Ontario NewsDancey, Maya 24 March 2022 (has links)
The COVID-19 pandemic is an event that disrupted routines and mental health of youth. To control the spread of the virus, strategies such as extensive closures and school moving to online platforms took place across Canada. News articles were released daily about COVID-19 and its effects on youth mental health, the impacts of disrupted routines, and available supports. The purpose of this thesis is to explore how youth mental health was portrayed in news articles during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. I explored how journalists portrayed and disseminated information about youth mental health and corresponding supports and psychosocial services during this time was completed. News articles from two major Ontario news outlets published from March 11th, 2020, to January 31st, 2021, were retrieved from the ProQuest Canadian Major Dailies database by searching the terms “coronavirus” and/or “COVID-19”. The articles were then filtered to retrieve those related to child and youth mental health. In total, n=391 articles were included in the final analysis. The text and language in the media articles were analyzed following a six-step process of thematic analysis. My analysis revealed five themes: 1) Youth mental health challenges throughout the COVID-19 pandemic; 2) inequity and disproportionate impacts among youth; 3) effects of public health isolation and distancing measures; 4) impacts of the pandemic on schooling; and 5) managing the impacts of the pandemic. To summarize and integrate the themes, I created a conceptual model that shows the potential for intended and unintended impacts of the pandemic restriction measures on youth mental health. This analysis provides a view of youth mental health in Ontario news media during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring the importance of psychosocial services in future disaster risk management.
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