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A Cross-Sectional Study of the Perception of Individualized Nursing Care Among ...

Ramos, A; Pires, S; Sá, E; Gomes, I; Alves, Elisabete; Fonseca, César; Coelho, Anabela

Background/Objectives: Individualized nursing care allows for systematic assessment and intervention; considers a patient’s preferences, values, and context; and contributes to a positive care trajectory. However, its operationalization has proven to be challenging. This research aimed to evaluate nurses’ perceptions of individualized care and analyze their relationship with sociodemographic variables. Methods:...


Does Reality Overcome the Expected? Survey on Informal Caregivers' Profile: A N...

Henriques, MA; Loura, DS; Nogueira, P; Melo, G; Gomes, I; Ferraz, I; Viegas, L; Costa, A

The increasing overload of chronic conditions raises challenges for the health system. Informal caregivers have a major role in ensuring the quality of life of the cared-for person, despite the reported lack of working resources which can lead to unmet needs. This article reports on the first part of a nurse-led research project entitled “Informal caregiver’ profiles in Lisbon county: a health community approac...


Informal Caregivers’ Health Literacy in Lisbon, Portugal: A Profile for Health ...

Costa, A; Loura, DS; Nogueira, P; Melo, G; Gomes, I; Ferraz, I; Viegas, L; Henriques, MA

Health literacy (HL) allows people to access, understand and evaluate health information. Informal caregivers' levels of HL may impact long-term care outcomes. 'Informal caregivers' profile in Lisbon county: a health community approach' is a nurse-led research project aiming to assess informal caregivers' health literacy and associated factors in Lisbon county, as well as to foster the development of a local-sp...


Apoe variants in an iberian alzheimer cohort detected through an optimized sang...

González, RD; Gomes, I; Gomes, C; Rocha, R; Durães, L; Sousa, P; Figueruelo, M; Rodríguez, M; Pita, C; Hornero, R; Gómez, C; Lopes, AM; Pinto, N

The primary genetic risk factor for late onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) is the APOE4 allele of Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene. The three most common variants of APOE are determined by single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs429358 and rs7412. Our aim was to estimate allele and genotype frequencies of APOE variants in an Iberian cohort, thus helping to understand differences in APOE-related LOAD risk observed a...


Multiple Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome to Antituberculosis Drugs: A Case Report

Carneiro-Leão, L; Gomes, I; Freitas, C; Costa E Silva, M; Viseu, R; Cernadas, J

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Lusíadas Saúde

Relationship between the presence of the ApoE e4 allele and EEG complexity alon...

Pablo, VGD; Gómez, C; Poza, J; Maturana-Candelas, A; Martins, S; Gomes, I; Lopes, AM; Pinto, N; Hornero, R

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent cause of dementia, being considered a major health problem, especially in developed countries. Late-onset AD is the most common form of the disease, with symptoms appearing after 65 years old. Genetic determinants of AD risk are vastly unknown, though, e4 allele of the ApoE gene has been reported as the strongest genetic risk factor for AD. The objective of this st...


Twenty Years Later: A Comprehensive Review of the X Chromosome Use in Forensic ...

Gomes, I; Pinto, N; Antão-Sousa, S; Gomes, V; Gusmão, L; Amorim, A

The unique structure of the X chromosome shaped by evolution has led to the present gender-specific genetic differences, which are not shared by its counterpart, the Y chromosome, and neither by the autosomes. In males, recombination between the X and Y chromosomes is limited to the pseudoautosomal regions, PAR1 and PAR2; therefore, in males, the X chromosome is (almost) entirely transmitted to female offspring...


Genome-wide scan for five brain oscillatory phenotypes identifies a new qtl ass...

Rebelo, MÂ; Gómez, C; Gomes, I; Poza, J; Martins, S; Maturana-Candelas, A; Ruiz-Gómez, SJ; Durães, L; Sousa, P; Figueruelo, M; Rodríguez, M; Pita, C

Brain waves, measured by electroencephalography (EEG), are a powerful tool in the investigation of neurophysiological traits and a noninvasive and cost-effective alternative in the diagnostic of some neurological diseases. In order to identify novel Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) for brain wave relative power (RP), we collected resting state EEG data in five frequency bands (d, ¿, a, ß1, and ß2) and genome-wide...


Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?

Pinto, MF; Gomes, I; Loureiro, P; Laranjo, S; Timóteo, AT; Mota Carmo, M

BACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease is an acute systemic vasculitis. Cardiac complications are frequent and include endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary anomalies. Thus far, endothelial dysfunction in patients with no coronary lesions is poorly understood. Our aim was to access the vascular function in adolescents and young adults long term after Kawasaki disease, but without coronary aneurysms or any oth...


Acute Kidney Injury after Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: Risk Factors and Outcomes....

Cardoso, B; Laranjo, S; Gomes, I; Freitas, I; Trigo, C; Fragata, I; Fragata, J; Pinto, MF

Objectives: To characterize the epidemiology and risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) after pediatric cardiac surgery in our center, to determine its association with poor short-term outcomes, and to develop a logistic regression model that will predict the risk of AKI for the study population. Methods: This single-center, retrospective study included consecutive pediatric patients with congenital heart d...


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