Atencion primaria
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Randomized Controlled Trial
[Evaluation of the effectiveness of a Mindfulness and Self-Compassion program to reduce stress and prevent burnout in Primary Care health professionals].
To evaluate the effectiveness of a Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Program on the levels of stress and burnout in Primary Care health professionals. ⋯ This work suggests that it may be beneficial to encourage mindfulness and self-compassion practices in the health environment.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
[Impact of pharmaceutical intervention in preventing relapses in depression in Primary Care].
To evaluate the long-term impact of a brief pharmacist intervention (PI) compared with usual care (UC) on prevention of depression relapse. ⋯ PI group showed a non-statistically significant tendency towards presenting fewer relapses. This could be related to the improvement in adherence among patients that received the intervention.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
[Evaluation of a supervised physical exercise program in sedentary patients over 65 years with type 2 diabetes mellitus].
To analyze whether an exercise program can modify glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), blood pressure (BP), body mass index (BMI), lipids, cardiovascular risk profile (CVR), self-perceived health status (SHS), and pharmaceutical expenditure (PE). ⋯ In diabetics over 65 years, a program of monitored aerobic exercise, of easy implementation, improves HbA1c, BP, cholesterol, CVR, PE, and SHS.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
[Comparison of health education and drug therapy monitoring interventions in patients with cardiovascular risk factors attending a community pharmacy (FISFTES-PM Study)].
To compare health education (HE) and drug therapy monitoring (DTM) interventions in patients with cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). ⋯ The reduction percentages were generally higher for all variables in DTMG except diastolic blood pressure, which decreased by 4.7% (P<.001) more in HEG because the baseline values were higher.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
[Impact of a psychosocial intervention in caregiver burden of children with cerebral palsy].
To demonstrate that problem-solving therapy is effective in reducing the burden on caregivers of children with cerebral palsy. ⋯ Problem solving therapy is effective in reducing the burden on caregivers of children with cerebral palsy.