9 results on '"Fabiana Rubba"'
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2. Multimorbidity and out-of-pocket expenditure on medicine in Europe: Longitudinal analysis of 13 European countries between 2013 and 2015
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Raffaele Palladino, Tianxin Pan, Stewart W. Mercer, Rifat Atun, Barbara McPake, Fabiana Rubba, Maria Triassi, and John Tayu Lee
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multimorbidity ,out-of-pocket ,out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses ,medicines ,health system ,universal health coverage ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundMany European Health Systems are implementing or increasing levels of cost-sharing for medicine in response to the growing constrains on public spending on health despite their negative impact on population health due to delay in seeking care.ObjectiveThis study aims to examine the relationships between multimorbidity (two or more coexisting chronic diseases, CDs), complex multimorbidity (three or more CDs impacting at least three different body systems), and out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) for medicine across European nations.MethodsThis study utilized data on participants aged 50 years and above from two recent waves of the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe conducted in 2013 (n = 55,806) and 2015 (n = 51,237). Pooled cross-sectional and longitudinal study designs were used, as well as a two-part model, to analyse the association between multimorbidity and OOPE for medicine.ResultsThe prevalence of multimorbidity was 50.4% in 2013 and 48.2% in 2015. Nearly half of those with multimorbidity had complex multimorbidity. Each additional CD was associated with a 34% greater likelihood of incurring any OOPE for medicine (Odds ratio = 1.34, 95% CI = 1.31–1.36). The average incremental OOPE for medicine was 26.4 euros for each additional CD (95% CI = 25.1–27·7), and 32.1 euros for each additional body system affected (95% CI 30.6–33.7). In stratified analyses for country-specific quartiles of household income the average incremental OOPE for medicine was not significantly different across groups.ConclusionBetween 2013 and 2015 in 13 European Health Systems increased prevalence of CDs was associated with greater likelihood of having OOPE on medication and an increase in the average amount spent when one occurred. Monitoring this indicator is important considering the negative association with treatment adherence and subsequent effects on health.
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- 2023
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3. Multimorbidity and out-of-pocket expenditure on medicine in Europe: longitudinal analysis of 13 European Health Systems between 2013 and 2015
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Raffaele Palladino, Tianxin Pan, Stewart Mercer, Rifat Atun, Barbara McPake, Fabiana Rubba, Maria Triassi, and John Lee
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Health (social science) ,Epidemiology ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Health Informatics - Published
- 2023
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4. [Impact assessment of the implementation of an integrated care model for thyroid disease at the University Hospital 'Federico II' of Naples (Campania Region, Southern Italy): an interrupted time series analysis]
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Fabiana, Rubba, Rossella, Alfano, Rosanna, Egidio, Roberto, Martello, Claudio, Bellevicine, Giancarlo, Troncone, Antonella, Guida, Maria, Triassi, and Raffaele, Palladino
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Male ,Italy ,Delivery of Health Care, Integrated ,Humans ,Female ,Interrupted Time Series Analysis ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Length of Stay ,Thyroid Diseases ,Patient Discharge - Abstract
to evaluate the implementation of an integrated care model for thyroid disease on thyroid surgery at the University Hospital "Federico II" of Naples (Campania Region, Southern Italy).quasi-experimental design employing an interrupted time series analysis.all subjects who were admitted to the University Hospital "Federico II" for thyroid surgery between January 2008 and December 2018. The integrated care model for thyroid disease was implemented starting from January 2016.rate of partial thyroidectomies over all thyroidectomies; rate of diagnosed thyroid cancers over all diagnosed thyroid tumours; length of stay (LOS). Differences pre- and post-interventions were assessed employing Poisson (for count outcomes) and linear (for continuous outcomes) regression models. Models were adjusted for age, gender, tumour diagnosis (none, benign, malignant), Charlson index, and discharge month.data on 4,233 thyroidectomies were included. There was no difference between pre- and post-intervention trends for the rate of partial thyroidectomies over all thyroidectomies (pre-intervention: IRR 1.00; 95%CI 0.99;1.00 - post-intervention: IRR 1.00; 95%CI 0.98;1.02) and for the rate of diagnosed thyroid cancers over all thyroid tumours (pre-intervention IRR 0.99; 95%CI 0.99;1.00 - post-intervention IRR 1.00; 95%CI 0.99;1.01). On the contrary, the LOS reduced from 4.5 (±4.3) days in 2008 to 3.2 (±3.2) days in 2018. The multivariate analysis confirmed this reduction, estimated to be 1.1 days on average in the pre-intervention eight-year period (pre-intervention coefficient -0.01; 95%CI -0.02;-0.01), followed by an even greater reduction in the post-intervention three-year period which was estimated to be 1.1 day (post-intervention: coefficient -0.03; 95%CI -0.05;-0.01).the implementation of an integrated care model for thyroid disease contributed to reduce the LOS for thyroidectomies, improving the efficiency in the management of thyroid disease. However, this intervention had no impact in reducing the rate of total thyroidectomies.
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- 2020
5. [Liquid biopsy as indication of tumour progression in lung cancer: a potential intervention in tertiary prevention]
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Umberto, Malapelle, Francesco, Pepe, Pasquale, Pisapia, Ilaria, Loperto, Marina Silvia, Scamardo, Rosanna, Egidio, Teresa, De Pascale, Adriano, De Vita, Maria, Triassi, Giancarlo, Troncone, and Fabiana, Rubba
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Adult ,Male ,Lung Neoplasms ,Italy ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Liquid Biopsy ,Tertiary Prevention ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
In the era of personalised therapies, liquid biopsy is considered an important diagnostic tool in the clinical management of cancer patients. Tissue specimen represents the gold standard for molecular evaluation of specific gene targets alterations that lead cancer patients to benefit of a "tailed therapy" based on molecular features of the tumour. This innovative source of nucleic acids was introduced in clinical setting only for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients to test epidermal grow factor receptor (EGFR) mutations when tissue is not available for a number of reasons (difficult access to the lesion, the presence of other disabling pathologies, especially in elderly patients, rejection by the patient, etcetera) or to monitor acquired resistance mutation after a first line of treatment. The present study aimed at assessing the diagnostic potential of liquid biopsy in balanced tertiary screening modelling. The cases relating to 5 years of activity regarding to molecular diagnostics performed on liquid biopsy specimens in the Predictive diagnostic laboratory of the University hospital "Federico II" of Naples (Campania Region, Southern Italy) were reviewed. Laboratory data were collected through the software SPSS. Non-parametric analysis was performed in order to test the differences between "wild type" patients or not. A multivariate logistic model was performed in order to assess the effect of mutation, age, and gender on the tumour progression. The results of the revision concern 515 total cases (almost of all plasma or peripheral blood), which allowed to evaluate the liquid biopsies for women and men. The average age of the patients is 66.3 years, and the 25° percentile is 59 years. The cases are: 221 basal and 294 by progression. The cases with mutation, as expected, have an odds ratio of 4,15, compared to the basal, to have a tumour progression (95%IC 2,7-6,3), regardless of gender and age. The detected mutations were 131 from different types of pulmonary carcinomas. Working on case data, specifying the characteristics of the patients with mutations will drive a further estimate in tertiary prevention screening designs.
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- 2020
6. Predictive and prognostic markers in a cohort of Mediterranean women:review from Atena project
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Marco Gentile, Marina Silvia Scamardo, Gabriella Iannuzzo, Camilla Panico, Gaetano d'Onofrio, Arcangelo Iannuzzi, Maria Triassi, Paolo Rubba, Salvatore Panico, Fabiana Rubba, Gentile, Marco, Scamardo, MARINA SILVIA, Iannuzzo, Gabriella, Panico, Camilla, D'Onofrio, Gaetano, Iannuzzi, Arcangelo, Triassi, Maria, Rubba, PAOLO OSVALDO FEDERICO, Panico, Salvatore, and Rubba, Fabiana
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women, progetto Atena, biomarkers, cardiovascular disease - Published
- 2019
7. [Organ donation and transplantation: the 'friendly access initiative' in the Federico II Hospital (Naples), between nudging and narrative medicine]
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Teresa, De Pascale, Rossella, Alfano, Oriana, Barbieri, Ilaria, Carannante, Filomena, Marra, Daniela, Schiavone, Laura, Gentile, Davide, Castrianni, Gaetano, D'Onofrio, Gaetano, Buonocore, Adriana, Passione, Michele, Santangelo, Maria, Triassi, and Fabiana, Rubba
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,Italy ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Narrative Medicine ,Humans ,Pilot Projects ,Organ Transplantation ,Students - Abstract
In Italy, to show the willingness to donate one's organs, there is the principle of the explicit consensus (or disagreement) (Law n. 91 of the 01.04.1999, Art. 23; Decree of the Italian Health Ministry of the 08.04.2000). According to data of the Italian Association for the donation of organs, tissues and cells (AIDO), in 2017 in Campania Region (Southern Italy) an average of 12.5 people x1,000,000 donated their organs vs. a national average of 23.7. This negative discrepancy between national and regional data highlights that it is imperative to promote awareness-raising measures to address to the population of Campania Region in order to improve the following of a practice which is still object of preconceptions and scarce knowledge. This paper describes a pilot project started in 2017 by the "Sportello amico trapianti" (friendly access to transplantation) to promote the donation of organs within the university-hospital "Federico II" (Naples, Campania Region). The first phase of this project was based on the nudge theory, that is the "little push" to direct decisional processes of groups and individuals. This phase took place during the "Atelier della salute" (a health workshop), organized by the Medicine and Surgery school of the university-hospital "Federico II": here, a questionnaire was administered to 60 people. The questionnaire consisted in 12 questions, answered by volunteers, which aim was to test the general knowledge about organ donation and transplantation. Analysing the answers, a panel of 7 experts (2 epidemiologists, 1 social worker, 2 experts in public and institutional communication, 1 biologist expert in donation of haematopoietic progenitor cell, 1 transplant surgeon), responsible for the coordination and monitoring of the activities, identified the critical elements to bring attention to in order to raise awareness in the population. The second phase consisted in a literary workshop which aim was to identify nudge cases. The text used was Never let me go by Kazuo Ishiguro, a novel focused on organ donation in a dystopic context where the protagonists are clones created to facilitate the donation of organs. Six students participated in this workshop: all six considered the dystopic scenario as a potential nudge to humanize the approach to organ donation and transplant. In conclusion, we believe that the nudge methodology may be used in order to improve awareness and adherence to donation of organs.
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- 2018
8. [Network references for rare diseases: state of the art for the paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria]
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Rossella, Alfano, Raffele, Palladino, Antonio, Risitano, Teresa, De Pascale, Maddalena, Raia, Davide, Castrianni, Marina Silvia, Scamardo, Vincenza, Cerbone, Daniela, Schiavone, Gaetano, D'Onofrio, Gaetano, Buonocore, Maria, Triassi, Luigi, Del Vecchio, and Fabiana, Rubba
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Adult ,Information Services ,Rare Diseases ,Italy ,Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal ,Humans - Abstract
recently, healthcare network models have been proposed to improve general awareness of rare diseases for patients and specific knowledge about diagnosis, treatment, and management for healthcare services. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare haematological disease that still has no framing in an official network.to describe the use of network models in diagnosis, treatment, and management of PNH patients both in Italy and abroad and its impact on patients and healthcare service. DISEGN: literature search was performed using the keywords "Hemoglobinuria", "Network", "PHN", and "Screening" in both MedLine and EMBASE. Search was restricted to the articles published in the last 5 years and written in English, French or Italian language.from the total 251 articles of the initial search, only 21 were finally included in our review. None of the included study explicitly described a network model. In general, we were able to identify two different kind of networks implicitly described in the studies: laboratory networks for diagnostic harmonization or screening of the population at risk of PNH (10/21 studies) and PNH registry as network of clinical information to be use for better understanding of the natural history of the disease and to assess therapeutic effectiveness (11/21 studies).few network approaches in PNH diagnosis, treatment, and management are described in literature. Despite the scarce application of the networks, our review highlights the positive impact that networks have in both patients and healthcare services.
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- 2018
9. La gestione dinamica della lista dei candidati e il sistema Toyota
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Fabiana Rubba, Giulia Mancini, Andrea Pitasi, Ornella Laudiero, Maria Di Fusco, Vincenzo Tammaro, Vincenzo D???Alessandro, Stefano Federico, TRIASSI, MARIA, Elena Giancotti, SANTANGELO, MICHELE, RENDA, ANDREA, Fabiana, Rubba, Giulia, Mancini, Andrea, Pitasi, Ornella, Laudiero, Maria Di, Fusco, Vincenzo, Tammaro, Vincenzo, D???alessandro, Santangelo, Michele, Renda, Andrea, Stefano, Federico, Triassi, Maria, and Elena, Giancotti
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Trapianti - Published
- 2011
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