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- Nursing students faced with organ donation: multicenter stratified national study
2022-08 Aim: To analyze the attitude of university nursing students at Spanish universities toward organ donation and transplantation and the factors affecting to their attitude. Background: The opinion of future nurses toward organ transplant donation could have an important influence on the population. Knowing that opinion and what factors influence it is important to improve the attitude towards organ donation and transplantation. Design: A multicenter, sociological, interdisciplinary and observational study including university nursing diploma students in a complete academic year. Methods: Selected and randomized sample was taken of students from 52 of the 111 faculties and nursing schools and faculties in Spain with teaching activity PARTICIPANTS: A sample of 10,566 students was selected stratified by geographical area and year. Measurement instrument: The instrument used was a validated questionnaire of attitude toward organ donation and transplantation, self-administered and completed anonymously. Results: Completion rate: 85 % (n = 9001). Of the students surveyed, 78 % (n = 7040) would donate their organs after dying. Variables related to a favourable attitude: (1) Interest in listening to a talk about organ donation and transplantation [Odds ratio 1.66, 95 % confidence interval 2.05-1.35]; (2) Family discussion [Odds ratio 2.30, 95 % confidence interval 2.79-1.90] or discussion with friends about organ donation and transplantation [Odds ratio 1.56, 95 % confidence interval 1.86-1.31]; (3) Knowing that one's father [Odds ratio 1.54, 95 % confidence interval 1.94-1.22], mother's [Odds ratio 1.44, 95 % confidence interval 1.82-1.13] or partner [Odds ratio 1.28, 95 % confidence interval 1.60-1.03] has a favourable opinion; (4) Having a good self-assessment of information about organ donation and transplantation [Odds ratio 2.94, 95 % confidence interval 4.90-1.78]; (5) Not being worried about possible mutilation of the body after donation [Odds ratio 2.73, 95 % confidence interval 3.36-1.72]. Conclusions: Nursing students in Spain tend to have a favourable attitude toward organ donation and transplantation although more than 20 % of those surveyed are not in favour. Tweetable abstract: To maintain a high rate of organ donation for organ transplantation, it is necessary to improve the social awareness of future generations of nurses towards organ donation.
- Educación, virtudes y relatos
2024 La literatura, junto con todas las visiones que nos ofrece, supone una fuente de conocimiento y de enriquecimiento. Cuando se desvincula de la vida, se convierte en letra muerta, pero cuando sirve de alimento al espíritu, este sin duda se enriquece de forma insospechada. En este sentido, podemos afirmar, sin duda, que la literatura juega un papel importante como forma de expresión artística. Los relatos, además, encierran un valor pedagógico innegable. A lo largo de la historia, los textos literarios han sido utilizados para la educación y la formación personal, pues pueden aportar diversas posibilidades según la temática escogida y permiten estimular en el aula el desarrollo integral. La literatura siempre ha sido vehículo trasmisor de ideas, es una gran educadora. El alumnado puede reconocer en los personajes situaciones identificables con su propia vida. Cuentos tradicionales, fábulas y relatos varios encierran moralejas y han sido útiles para educar a la humanidad a lo largo de la historia. La educación moral y la formación de virtudes son elementos importantes en el desarrollo de individuos y ciudadanos éticamente responsables, que participan en la sociedad. Y es que la esencia final de la labor educativa no es solo la formación técnica del individuo, sino también cultivar la virtud, orientando al educando hacia la exploración del bien, la verdad y la belleza. Pues bien, con este planteamiento nace Educación, virtudes y relatos, que gira en torno a la idea del didactismo de lo literario, y lo hace desde la confluencia de dos perspectivas: por un lado, el virtuosismo y los valores que podemos encontrar reflejados en algunos personajes de la literatura universal; por otro, el uso y la aplicación que de estos ejemplos literarios podemos hacer en el aula.
- Adapt or die?: how traditional Spanish TV broadcasters deal with the youth target in the new audio-visual ecosystem
2023-09 This paper analyses the way in which traditional broadcasters are reorienting their strategy to reach young audiences. From this starting point, we analyse the three specific offers launched very recently by Spain's leading audio-visual groups for youth audiences. The online platforms constitute an attempt to compete with the new internet-distributed video offerings that are gaining increasing ground across the world. These platforms (Flooxer from Atresmedia, MTMAD from Mediaset and PLAYZ from TVE) have contributed to the adaptation of their company groups to the new environment in order to get closer to this hard-to-reach young audience.
- Efficacy of color lenses in abolishing photosensitivity: beyond the one-type-fits-all approach?
2021-11 Objective: Red-light filtering lenses represent an additional option to medication in photosensitive epilepsy. Blue lenses (Clarlet Z1 F133) can dramatically reduce seizure frequency, with a substantial restriction in luminance that can limit their applicability in daily life. We investigated the efficacy of 4 blue lenses with higher transmittance and reduced chromatic distortion in abolishing the photoparoxysmal EEG response (PPR) compared to the gold-standard Z1 lenses. Methods: We reviewed EEG data during photic-and pattern stimulation in 19 consecutive patients (6– 39 years) with photosensitivity (PS). Stimulation was performed at baseline and while wearing Z1 and the four new lenses. Lenses were tested in the same session by asking the patient to wear them in a sequentially randomized fashion while stimulating again with the most provocative photic/pattern stimuli. The primary outcome was the change in the initial PPR observed for each lens, categorized as no change, reduction, and abolition. Results: Photosensitivity was detected in 17 subjects (89.5%); pattern sensitivity (PtS) was identified in 14 patients (73.7%). The highest percentages of PPR abolition/reduction were observed with Z1, for both PS and PtS. Regarding the new lenses, B1 + G1 offered the best rates, followed by B1 + G2. B1 + G3 and B1 showed lower efficacy rates, particularly for PtS. In the comparative analysis, no significant differences in PPR suppression were detected between the five lenses for PS. For PtS, the capacity of Z1 for PPR abolition was significantly higher compared with B1 + G3 and B1. Conclusions: This preliminary study suggests efficacy of the new group of blue lenses with potentially greater tolerability, particularly in regions with fewer sunlight hours during winter. In linewith the current trend for personalized approach to treatment, this study suggests that insomepatients there might be scope in extending the testing to offer the lens with the higher transmittance effective in abolishing the PPR.
- Role of Gut Microbiome in Atherosclerosis: molecular and therapeutic aspects
2023 Atherosclerosis is one of the most relevant and prevalent cardiovascular diseases of our time. It is one of the pathological entities that increases the morbidity and mortality index in the adult population. Pathophysiological connections have been observed between atherosclerosis and the gut microbiome (GM), represented by a group of microorganisms that are present in the gut. These microorganisms are vital for metabolic homeostasis in humans. Recently, direct and indirect mechanisms through which GM can affect the development of atherosclerosis have been studied. This has led to research into the possible modulation of GM and metabolites as a new target in the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis. The goal of this review is to analyze the physiopathological mechanisms linking GM and atherosclerosis that have been described so far. We also aim to summarize the recent studies that propose GM as a potential target in atherosclerosis management.
- Non-albuminuric Diabetic Kidney Disease phenotype: beyond albuminuria
2022-11 Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of chronic and end-stage kidney disease worldwide. Its pathogenic mechanism is complex, and it can affect the entire structures of the kidneys such as the glomerulus, tubules and interstitium. Currently, the urinary albumin excretion rate and the estimated glomerular filtration rate are widely accepted as diagnostic criteria. However, some studies have reported a different or non-classical clinical course of DKD, with some patients showing declined kidney function with normal levels of albuminuria, known as the 'non-albuminuric DKD' phenotype. The pathogenesis of this phenotype remains unclear, but some clinical and pathological features have been postulated. This review explores the evidence regarding this topic.