Atencion primaria
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Letter Multicenter Study
[Stigma toward mental disorders and addictions: Study in Chilean primary care].
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Multicenter Study
[Adapting and validating a questionnaire to measure the self-care practices in healthy child population residing in Spain].
To adapt and validate the Child and Adolescent Self-Care Performance Questionnaire (CASPQ) to the context of healthy children aged 8 to 12years residing in Spain and evaluate their metric properties. ⋯ The CASPQ adapted to the healthy child population of 8 to 12years old shows appropriate metric properties and similar to those of the original questionnaire. Therefore, it is a useful tool to assess self-care practices and plan interventions aimed at its promotion.
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Multicenter Study Observational Study
[Nutritional status and associated factors in ambulatory elderly patients].
To analyze the nutritional status (NS) of patients older than 65 years and establish their relationship with sociodemographic and health variables. ⋯ Emphasis should be placed on evaluating NS in patients older than 85 years of age who live in a residence or require home care, since they are the groups at greatest risk of malnutrition.
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Multicenter Study
[Healthcare resources for asthma management at primary care level: Asthmabarometer Project].
The objective of this study was to describe the current provision of basic resources for asthma management in Primary Health Care (PHC). ⋯ Access to certain resources in the care of patients with asthma is limited in aspects of coordination between levels, varied according to Spanish Autonomous Community, and improved in most health resources in Asthma.
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Multicenter Study
[Evaluation of a training model for health professionals in the care of critical patients: AIPCAP Study].
To evaluate the validity, acceptability, and impact on the level of knowledge and skills of Primary Care health professionals of a training model aimed at improving the care of critical patients. ⋯ A training methodology in the management of emergencies in Primary Care based on simulations is valid, reliable and well accepted, achieving an improvement in the level of knowledge and skills of the participating professionals.