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2. 4CPS-210 Impact of the antibiotic therapy used during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the incidence of Clostridioides difficile infection
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Toja, F, primary, Rodriguez Rodriguez, P, additional, Sande Meijide, M, additional, Canoura Fernández, L, additional, Díaz López, MD, additional, Rodriguez Vazquez, A, additional, and Gonzalez Pereira, ME, additional
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- 2022
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3. Short- versus long-term radon detectors: a comparative study in Galicia, NW Spain
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Ruano-Ravina, A., Castro-Bernárdez, M., Sande-Meijide, M., Vargas, A., and Barros-Dios, J.M.
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- 2008
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4. Espinas dérmicas del dinosaurio anquilosaurio Polacanthus en las facies Weald de Salas de los Infantes (Burgos, España)
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Pereda Suberbiola, X., Meijide, M., Torcida, F., Welle, J., Fuentes, C., Izquierdo, L. A., Montero, D., Pérez, G., and Urién, V.
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españa ,QE1-996.5 ,Weald ,polacanthus ,España ,dinosauria. ankylosauria ,Cretácico inferior. Burgos ,Burgos ,weald ,Geology ,cretácico inferior. burgos ,Polacanthus ,Spain ,Lower Cretaceous ,Dinosauria. Ankylosauria - Abstract
Ankylosaurian dermal armour elements from the Fuente Espudia locality, near Salas de los Infantes (Burgos Province), are described. These remains have been recovered from red clays of the Urbion Group, which belong to the Weald facies of the western Cameros Basin, of possible Barremian-Aptian age (Lower Cretaceous). Based on their general form, two caudal spines are here assigned to the nodosaurid Polacanthus. This represents the first mention of this genus in the Iberian Peninsula. Previous finds in the same area could also be assigned to this armoured dinosaur. Se describen elementos dermatoesqueléticos de un anquilosaurio procedentes del yacimiento de Fuente Espudia, cerca de Salas de los Infantes (Burgos). Los restos fósiles se localizan en arcillas rojas del Grupo Urbión, que forman parte de las facies Weald del sector occidental de la Cuenca de Cameros, de posible edad Barremiense-Aptiense (Cretácico inferior). Dos espinas proceden de la región caudal y, por su forma general, se atribuyen al nodosáurido Polacanthus. Se trata de la primera cita de este género en la Península Ibérica. Hallazgos previos en el mismo área pueden también asignarse a este dinosaurio acorazado.
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- 1999
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5. Espinas dérmicas del dinosaurio anquilosaurio Polacanthus en las facies Weald de Salas de los Infantes (Burgos, España)
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Urién, V., Pérez, G., Montero, D., Izquierdo, L. A., Fuentes, C., Welle, J., Torcida, F., Meijide, M., and Pereda Suberbiola, X.
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lcsh:Geology ,Cretácico inferior. Burgos ,Spain ,Weald ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,Lower Cretaceous ,Burgos ,Dinosauria. Ankylosauria ,España ,Polacanthus - Abstract
Ankylosaurian dermal armour elements from the Fuente Espudia locality, near Salas de los Infantes (Burgos Province), are described. These remains have been recovered from red clays of the Urbion Group, which belong to the Weald facies of the western Cameros Basin, of possible Barremian-Aptian age (Lower Cretaceous). Based on their general form, two caudal spines are here assigned to the nodosaurid Polacanthus. This represents the first mention of this genus in the Iberian Peninsula. Previous finds in the same area could also be assigned to this armoured dinosaur.Se describen elementos dermatoesqueléticos de un anquilosaurio procedentes del yacimiento de Fuente Espudia, cerca de Salas de los Infantes (Burgos). Los restos fósiles se localizan en arcillas rojas del Grupo Urbión, que forman parte de las facies Weald del sector occidental de la Cuenca de Cameros, de posible edad Barremiense-Aptiense (Cretácico inferior). Dos espinas proceden de la región caudal y, por su forma general, se atribuyen al nodosáurido Polacanthus. Se trata de la primera cita de este género en la Península Ibérica. Hallazgos previos en el mismo área pueden también asignarse a este dinosaurio acorazado.
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- 1999
6. Doñana. Acta vertebrata. vol 23 (2)
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Rosell, Carme, Carretero, Miguel A., Cahill, Sean, Pasquina, Angels, Real, R., Márquez, A.L., Guerrero, José C., Vargas, José M., Palomo, Luis J., Fedriani, José M., García-Perea, R., Baquero, A., Fernández-Salvador, R., Gisbert, Julio, Jiménez, Juan, González, José M., Fortea, Liberato, Surroca, M., Alonso, C. Luis, Alba, Juan M. de, Carbonell, Roberto, López de Carrión, M., Monedero, Cristina, García, Francisco J., Santos, Tomás, Naves, Javier, Fernández-Camacho, A., Gaona, F.J., Nores, Carlos, Llaneza, Luis, Bermejo, Teresa, Guitián, J., Garde, José Julián, García, A.J., Ortíz, N., Gallego, L., Calzada, Javier, Palomares, Francisco, Meijide, M., Clavel, F., García-Asensio, J.M., Herrero, J., García-Serrano, A., Garín, I., Raspall, A., Comas, L., Mateu, Marcel, Junta de Andalucía, and Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (España)
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Seguimiento de una reintroducción de corzo (Capreolus capreolus) en ambiente mediterráneo. Dispersión y área de campeo, Modelos de distribución de los insectívoros ern la Península Ibérica, Dieta anual del zorro, Vulpes vulpes, en dos hábitats del Parque Nacional de Doñana, Desarrollo juvenil del cráneo en las poblaciones ibéricas de gato montés, Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777, Presencia y expansión del visón americano (Mustela vison) en las provincias de Teruel y Castellón (Este de España)., Preferencias de hábitat invernal de la musaraña común (Crocidura russula) en un encinar fragmentado de la submeseta norte, Uso de cámaras automáticas para la recogida de información faunística., Dieta del lobo en dos zonas de Asturias (España) que difieren en carga ganadera., Consumo de frutos y dispersión de semillas de serbal (Sorbus aucuparia L.) por zorros y martas en la cordillera Cantábrica occidental, Evaluación de espermatozoides obtenidos postmorten en el ciervo., Frecuencia de aparición de diferentes restos de conejo en excrementos de lince y zorro, Atlas preliminar de los mamíferos de Soria (España), Censo y distribución de la marmota alpina (Marmota marmota) en Navarra., Trampeo fotográfico del género Martes en el Parque Nacional de Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici (Lleida)
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- 1996
7. Doñana. Acta vertebrata. vol 23 (2)
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Junta de Andalucía, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (España), Rosell, Carme, Carretero, Miguel A., Cahill, Sean, Pasquina, Angels, Real, R., Márquez, A.L., Guerrero, José C., Vargas, José M., Palomo, Luis J., Fedriani, José M., García-Perea, Rosa, Baquero, A., Fernández-Salvador, R., Gisbert, Julio, Jiménez, Juan, González, José M., Fortea, Liberato, Surroca, M., Alonso, C. Luis, Alba, Juan M. de, Carbonell, Roberto, López de Carrión, M., Monedero, Cristina, García, Francisco J., Santos, Tomás, Naves, Javier, Fernández-Camacho, A., Gaona, F.J., Nores, Carlos, Llaneza, Luis, Bermejo, Teresa, Guitián, J., Garde, José Julián, García, A.J., Ortíz, N., Gallego, L., Calzada, Javier, Palomares, Francisco, Meijide, M., Clavel, F., García-Asensio, J.M., Herrero, J., García-Serrano, A., Garín, I., Raspall, A., Comas, L., Mateu, Marcel, Junta de Andalucía, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (España), Rosell, Carme, Carretero, Miguel A., Cahill, Sean, Pasquina, Angels, Real, R., Márquez, A.L., Guerrero, José C., Vargas, José M., Palomo, Luis J., Fedriani, José M., García-Perea, Rosa, Baquero, A., Fernández-Salvador, R., Gisbert, Julio, Jiménez, Juan, González, José M., Fortea, Liberato, Surroca, M., Alonso, C. Luis, Alba, Juan M. de, Carbonell, Roberto, López de Carrión, M., Monedero, Cristina, García, Francisco J., Santos, Tomás, Naves, Javier, Fernández-Camacho, A., Gaona, F.J., Nores, Carlos, Llaneza, Luis, Bermejo, Teresa, Guitián, J., Garde, José Julián, García, A.J., Ortíz, N., Gallego, L., Calzada, Javier, Palomares, Francisco, Meijide, M., Clavel, F., García-Asensio, J.M., Herrero, J., García-Serrano, A., Garín, I., Raspall, A., Comas, L., and Mateu, Marcel
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- 1996
8. Estudios Geológicos
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Pereda Suberbiola, X., primary, Meijide, M., additional, Torcida, F., additional, Welle, J., additional, Fuentes, C., additional, Izquierdo, L. A., additional, Montero, D., additional, Pérez, G., additional, and Urién, V., additional
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- 1999
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9. A new method for monitoring dediazoniation reactions: Simultaneous monitoring of concentration and rates of product formation and loss of starting material for the dediazoniation ofp-methylbenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate
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Garcia-Meijide, M. Carmen, primary, Bravo-Diaz, C., additional, and Romsted, L. S., additional
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- 1998
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10. A new method for monitoring dediazoniation reactions: Simultaneous monitoring of concentration and rates of product formation and loss of starting material for the dediazoniation of <TOGGLE>p</TOGGLE>-methylbenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate
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Garcia-Meijide, M. Carmen, Bravo-Diaz, C., and Romsted, L. S.
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We have examined the kinetics and mechanism of the dediazoniation reaction of p-methylbenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate in the presence and absence of CuCl
2 using a methodology developed by us that allows, simultaneously, and within the same experiment to identify, to quantify, and to obtain the rate constants for the formation of all dediazoniation products, and, indirectly, the rate constant for the diazonium salt decomposition. The methodology developed combines the use of coupling reactions, to form a stable azo dye, followed by analysis by HPLC. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 30: 3139, 1998.- Published
- 1998
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11. Doñana. Acta vertebrata. vol 8
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Castelló, Vicente, Braza, Francisco, Delibes, M., Castroviejo, Javier, Molina Borja, M., Herrera, Carlos M., Jordano, Pedro, Veiga, José P., Campos, Francisco, Alberto, Luis J., Amat, Juan A., Soriguer, Ramón C., Ramo, Cristina, Busto, Benjamín, Jodra, P., Doadrio, Ignacio, Lobón-Cerviá, Javier, López-Jurado, Luis F., Mellado, Jesús, Olmedo Granados, Gaspar, Meijide, M., Lope, Florentino de, Costa, Luis, Rodríguez, P., Álvarez, Fernando, and Azcárate, Tomás
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Relación longitud-peso y condición del Barbo de Sclater (Barbus barbus sclateri G.), en el río Guadiato, Córdoba, España., Estudio biométrico y biológico de la tortuga mora (Testudo graeca) en la Reserva Biológica de Doñana, Huelva, Etograma del lagarto de Tenerife, Gallotia galloti galloti (Sauria-Lacertidae, Organización temporal en las comunidadesde aves, Alimentación y relaciones tróficas entre los paseriformes en paso otoñal por una localidad de Andalucía central, Variación anual de régimen alimenticio y densidad de población de dos estrigiformes:sus causas, las Adeidas en la cuenca del Duero., Niveles de contaminantes organoclorados y metales pesados en huevos de aves de las Marismas del Guadalquivir, 1975, Alimentación primaveral de la garcilla bueyera., la reproducción de un ave parásita: el tordomirlo (Molothrus bonariensis) en los llanos de Apure (Venezuela), Estructuras de sexos y edades en una poblaciónde conejos (Oryctolagus cunicuLus l.) de Andalucía Occidenta, Parámetros de gregarismo del gamo (Dama dama) en el Coto de Doñana., Primeros datos sobre la distribución de Cobitis calderoni Bacescu, 1961 (pisces, cobitidae) en la Península Ibérica, Sobre la existencia de Telestes soufia Risso, 1826 y Leuciscus leuciscus L. 1758 en España., La distrtibución de Hemidactylus turciscus en la provincia de Córdoba., Predación de Vipera latastei sobre Mustela nivalis., Sobre las poblaciones de Podarcis en el macizo del Guadarrama, Datos sobre la reproducción de Lacerta vivipara en la cordillera Cantábrica, Casos de melanismo en Natrix natrix y Malpolon monspessulanus, Medidas máximas para Coluber hippocrepis L, Una nueva población de Lacerta sicula rafinesque para el norte de España., Captura de la barnacla carinegra, Branta bernicla en la costa mediterránea Europea., Datos sobre la dieta frugívora del mirlo (Turdus merula) en dos localidades del sur de España, La ocupación de nidos de Hirundo daurica., La invasión de Hirunda daurica Temm. en la Península Ibérica, Híbridos de anátidas en las marismas del Guadalquivi, Datos sobre la reproducción de Alouatta seniculus en los Llanos de Venezuela
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- 1981
12. Doñana. Acta vertebrata. vol 12(2)
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Barbadillo, Luis Javier, Sánchez-Aguado, Francisco J., Martínez-Vilalta, A., Pintos, Rosario, Braza, Francisco, Álvarez, Fernando, Alonso, Juan Carlos, Guitián, J., Alados, Concepción, Ibáñez, Carlos, Fernández, Rodrigo, Lope, M. Jesús de, Cuadrado José A., Meijide, M., Gómez, José M., De la Riva, Ignacio, Galán, Pedro, Martí, Ramón, Paz, Óscar de, and Romero, Rafael
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Nuevos datos sobre la reproducción de Lacerta monticola (Lacertidae, Reptilia) en España central, Crecimiento de los pollos de gorrión molinero (Passer montanus, L.), Descripción de la comunidad de limícolas invernante en el Delta del Ebro., Etograma de la perdiz roja (Alectoris rufa) en libertad, La alimentación del Gorrión Moruno (Passer hispaniolensis) en áreas de cultivo de regadío extremeña, Algunos datos sobre el comportamiento de alimentación y la dieta del petirrojo (Erithacus rubecula en un bosque cantábrico de montaña., Estructura temporal del comportamiento de gacela dorcas (Gazella dorcas), Murciélagos (Mammalia, Chiroptera) de las Islas Canarias, Nota sobre la presencia del tritón alpino (triturus alpestris) en el centro de la Península Ibérica, Localidades nuevas o poco conocidas de anfibios y reptiles de la España continental., Variaciones merísticas y de diseño en dos poblaciones de lajartija italiana (P. sicula) en iberia, Producción de sonidos en Blanus cinereus, Una nueva localidad para Lacerta viridis en Soria: el macizo del Moncayo, Primeras citas de la culebrilla ciega (Blanus cinereus Vandelli, 1797) en Galicia, Posible competencia entre Parus ater y P. cristatus por el lugar de nidificación, Note on the distribution of the Geoffroy's bat Myotis emarginatus (Geoffroy, 1806) in the Iberian Peninsula, Captura de un quiróptero por un tritón gris (Glis glis)
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- 1985
13. Impact of a colorectal cancer screening program implantation on delays and prognosis of non-screening detected colorectal cancer.
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Cubiella J, Lorenzo M, Baiocchi F, Tejido C, Conde A, Sande-Meijide M, and Castro M
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- Colonoscopy, Early Detection of Cancer, Humans, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Colorectal Neoplasms diagnosis, Colorectal Neoplasms epidemiology, Delayed Diagnosis
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Background: The implementation of a colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme may increase the awareness of Primary Care Physicians, reduce the diagnostic delay in CRC detected outside the scope of the screening programme and thus improve prognosis., Aim: To determine the effect of implementation of a CRC screening programme on diagnostic delays and prognosis of CRC detected outside the scope of a screening programme., Methods: We performed a retrospective intervention study with a pre-post design. We identified 322 patients with incident and confirmed CRC in the pre-implantation cohort (June 2014 - May 2015) and 285 in the post-implantation cohort (June 2017 - May 2018) in the Cancer Registry detected outside the scope of a CRC screening programme. In each patient we calculated the different healthcare diagnostics delays: global, primary and secondary healthcare, referral and colonoscopy-related delays. In addition, we collected the initial healthcare that evaluated the patient, the home location (urban/rural), and the CRC stage at diagnosis. We determined the two-year survival and we performed a multivariate proportional hazard regression analysis to determine the variables associated with survival., Results: We did not detect any differences in the patient or CRC baseline-related variables. A total of 20.1% of patients was detected with metastatic disease. There was a significant increase in direct referral to colonoscopy from primary healthcare (25.5%, 35.8%; P = 0.04) in the post-implantation cohort. Diagnostic delay was reduced by 24 d (106.64 ± 148.84 days, 82.84 ± 109.31 d; P = 0.02) due to the reduction in secondary healthcare delay (46.01 ± 111.65 d; 29.20 ± 60.83 d; P = 0.02). However, we did not find any differences in CRC stage at diagnosis or in two-year survival (70.3%; P = 0.9). Variables independently associated with two-year risk of death were age (Hazard Ratio-HR: 1.06, 95%CI: 1.04-1.07), CRC stage (II HR: 2.17, 95%CI: 1.07-4.40; III HR: 3.07, 95%CI: 1.56-6.08; IV HR: 19.22, 95%CI: 9.86-37.44; unknown HR: 9.24, 95%CI: 4.27-19.99), initial healthcare consultation (secondary HR: 2.93, 95%CI: 1.01-8.55; emergency department HR: 2.06, 95%CI: 0.67-6.34), hospitalization during the diagnostic process (HR: 1.67, 95%CI: 1.17-2.38) and urban residence (HR: 1.44, 95%CI: 1.06-1.98)., Conclusion: Although implementation of a CRC screening programme can reduce diagnostic delays for CRC detected in symptomatic patients, this has no effect on CRC stage or survival., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: There are no conflicts of interest to report., (©The Author(s) 2021. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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14. Gold Standard Evaluation of an Automatic HAIs Surveillance System.
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Villamarín-Bello B, Uriel-Latorre B, Fdez-Riverola F, Sande-Meijide M, and Glez-Peña D
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- Data Collection methods, Electronic Data Processing methods, Electronic Data Processing standards, Health Information Systems, Hospitals, University, Humans, Models, Theoretical, Reference Standards, Sensitivity and Specificity, Spain, Cross Infection diagnosis, Cross Infection epidemiology, Data Collection standards, Electronic Health Records standards, Population Surveillance methods
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Hospital-acquired Infections (HAIs) surveillance, defined as the systematic collection of data related to a certain health event, is considered an essential dimension for a prevention HAI program to be effective. In recent years, new automated HAI surveillance methods have emerged with the wide adoption of electronic health records (EHR). Here we present the validation results against the gold standard of HAIs diagnosis of the InNoCBR system deployed in the Ourense University Hospital Complex (Spain). Acting as a totally autonomous system, InNoCBR achieves a HAI sensitivity of 70.83% and a specificity of 97.76%, with a positive predictive value of 77.24%. The kappa index for infection type classification is 0.67. Sensitivity varies depending on infection type, where bloodstream infection attains the best value (93.33%), whereas the respiratory infection could be improved the most (53.33%). Working as a semi-automatic system, InNoCBR reaches a high level of sensitivity (81.73%), specificity (99.47%), and a meritorious positive predictive value (94.33%)., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2019 Beatriz Villamarín-Bello et al.)
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- 2019
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15. Perceptions and attitudes of patients and health care workers toward patient empowerment in promoting hand hygiene.
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Sande-Meijide M, Lorenzo-González M, Mori-Gamarra F, Cortés-Gago I, González-Vázquez A, Moure-Rodríguez L, and Herranz-Urbasos M
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- Adult, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hospitals, University, Humans, Infection Control organization & administration, Male, Middle Aged, Spain, Surveys and Questionnaires, Hand Hygiene methods, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Personnel psychology, Infection Control methods, Patient Participation, Patients psychology
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Background: Patient empowerment is a component of the World Health Organization's multimodal strategy to improve hand hygiene (HH). Its successful implementation requires knowledge of the perceptions and attitudes of patients and health care workers (HCWs) toward patient empowerment in HH., Methods: A cross-sectional study, through a self-administered questionnaire of patients and their families and HCWs, was conducted in a 433-bed block of an 850-bed university hospital in Galicia, Spain., Results: A total of 337 patients and their families and 196 HCWs completed the questionnaire. Among patients and their families, 49.9% were willing to remind HCWs about HH. However, only 31.6% of HCWs (41.8% of physicians and 24.8% of nurses) supported patient participation. The most common reason for patients and their families not being willing to ask caregivers to perform HH was fear of causing annoyance or receiving worse treatment as a consequence (76%). The main reasons that physicians disagreed with patient participation was patients' lack of knowledge (40%) and possible negative effects on the HCW/patient relationship (40%). Nurses considered this participation unnecessary (58%)., Conclusions: There were significant differences between patients and their families and HCWs regarding support for patient empowerment in promoting HH. In our setting, a cultural change is needed in the HCW/patient relationship to create a facilitating environment., (Copyright © 2018 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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16. A novel filtration-based processing method of liquid cytology specimens for human papillomavirus DNA testing by hybrid capture II.
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Castle PE, Garcia-Meijide M, Holladay EB, Chuke R, Payne J, Long A, Siefers H, Demuth F, and Lorincz AT
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- Female, Humans, Papillomaviridae genetics, Papillomavirus Infections virology, Reproducibility of Results, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms pathology, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms virology, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia pathology, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia virology, DNA, Viral isolation & purification, Papillomaviridae isolation & purification, Papillomavirus Infections diagnosis, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Vaginal Smears methods
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We evaluated a more efficient method of processing liquid-based cervical cytology specimens for human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing by Hybrid Capture II (HCII). Aliquots were made from 701 specimens in the following sequence: 4.0, 2.0, 1.0, 0.5, and 1.5 mL. The 4.0-mL aliquot was processed by the standard method (STP), and half of the processed material was tested by HCII. Other aliquots were processed with a new, filtration-based processing method (NPM). The 2.0-mL NPM aliquot had HCII test performance most similar to the STP, ie, similar HCII positivity (P = .4) and good test agreement (kappa = 0.85, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.80-0.89). The 194 cytologic negatives had greater positivity by STP (P = .04) compared with the 2.0-mL aliquot processed by NPM; between-method agreement was modest (kappa = 0.54, 95% CI, 0.36-0.72). A lower positive cut point for the 2.0-mL NPM aliquot partially abrogated this minor difference. In 241 specimens diagnosed as low-grade and 31 as high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions, there were no significant differences in HPVpositivity (>85% and 90%, respectively) between STP and NPM. NPM reduces specimen handling and decreases total testing time by approximately 33% without significant losses in HCII test performance.
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- 2005
17. [Morphometry of myelinic fibers of inferior dental nerve of the rat].
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Celemin Viñuela MV, Rivera-Pomar JM, Budiño Meijide M, and Sanchez Diaz I
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- Animals, Biometry, Female, Male, Rats, Mandibular Nerve ultrastructure, Nerve Fibers, Myelinated ultrastructure
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- 1980
18. [Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia. Apropos of a case].
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Arena Ochoa JJ, Budino Meijide M, and Saiz Bustillo R
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- Child, Preschool, Humans, Male, Ectodermal Dysplasia pathology, Tooth Abnormalities pathology
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- 1980
19. [Therapeutic guidelines in oral cancer].
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Santamaria Zuazua J and Budiño Meijide M
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- Humans, Lip Neoplasms surgery, Surgical Flaps, Tongue Neoplasms surgery, Mouth Neoplasms therapy
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- 1989
20. [Progressive facial hemiatrophy or Romberg disease].
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Budiño Meijide M, Saiz Bustillo R, and Arana Ochoa JJ
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Facial Hemiatrophy
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- 1980
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