Atencion primaria
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Letter Case Reports
[Cholestasis and infection by the Epstein-Barr virus].
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
[Effectiveness of two health interventions to get pregnant women to give up smoking].
To evaluate the effectiveness of the group intervention for getting pregnant women to give up tobacco consumption, measured by means of carbon monoxide levels in air breathed out, compared with a minimum intervention. ⋯ All the pregnant women attending for consultation with the midwives of the four PC teams involved during the study period, who are smoking at least one cigarette a day when they find out they are pregnant and who want to take part in the study once they have been informed of it. Intervention. The subjects included will be randomised into 2 intervention groups. The minimum intervention will consist of brief personal counselling (3 to 5 minutes) on why they should give up smoking, especially now they are pregnant. The group intervention will involve 3 sessions lasting approximately an hour and a half.
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Comparative Study
[Degree of understanding, treatment and control of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and diabetes mellitus in the general adult population].
To calculate the prevalence of the main cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) after diagnostic confirmation using clinical criteria. To analyse the degree of understanding and monitoring of these factors and to evaluate the association of CVRF with each other, so estimating who is susceptible to intervention. ⋯ High prevalence of CVRF in our area, compared with published national findings. Tobacco dependency is less common than at national level. The degree of control is very low and the association of the main CVRF factors for ischaemic cardiopathy reflect that nearly 75% of the population requires a preventive intervention.
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Letter Comparative Study
[Do uropathogens have the same resistance to antibiotics in primary care and in hospital?].