Atencion primaria
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To assess strengths and weaknesses of the methodology of health education programs, carried out in the period 2010-2020, in schools in Serbia. ⋯ It is necessary to support cross-curricular competence, where health education should be integrated into all school subjects, and should go far beyond the school, grow into a culture of community life, which will interconnect all stakeholders in strong Public Health network.
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To analyze the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on serum glucose levels of pregnant women. ⋯ The COVID-19 lockdown was associated with an increase in serum glucose levels after the O'Sullivan test as well as a higher GDM diagnosis risk in pregnant women. The findings of our study emphasize the essential requirement for comprehensive maternal services and the accessibility to community's health assets during future lockdown scenarios to pregnant women.
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To analyze the prescription of drugs to aid smoking cessation and to detect whether there are differences by age or sex. ⋯ The drug intervention had a low reach and poor compliance with the recommended treatment. It is essential to emphasize patient follow-up and drug adherence.
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In chronic non-oncological pain, there is a gap between the recommendations and the usual clinical practice. To improve this situation, it is essential to address unhelpful beliefs about pain in patients and health professionals. We address cultural beliefs such as thinking that pain means damage to the tissue where it is felt, that pain originates in the area where it is perceived, that it is important to rest for the tissues to heal, or that drugs and surgery are the best treatments for pain. First, professionals need to reflect on their own beliefs and question their own clinical practice: what do I believe about pain? Are these beliefs in line with current evidence? Do I follow the recommendations of clinical practice guidelines? In this way, by aligning their beliefs with the evidence, professionals will be able to begin to give appropriate educational advice to patients.