Enfermería clínica
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This study aimed to determine the correlation between gadget usage and the tension of cervical muscles in the gamers community. ⋯ The intensity of gadget usage and age have a positive correlation with the development of cervical muscle tension in-game players.
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This study aimed to describe Indonesian mother readiness for discharge with Low Birth Weight (LBW) infant. ⋯ Indonesian mother's readiness had lower readiness than other countries. The discharge education program was needed to enhance mother's knowledge of readiness for hospital discharge.
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This aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of guided imagery techniques to decrease pain intensity in patients with breast cáncer. ⋯ This study indicates a reduction of the pain after being carried out guided imagery technique compared to the control.
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To translate into Spanish and evaluate the evidence of content validity, construct validity and reliability of the Cancer Worry Chart as a single item measure of worry for cancer. ⋯ The Spanish version of the Cancer Worry Chart showed satisfactory evidence of content validity, construct validity and reliability to measure, briefly, quickly and generally, the worry for cancer in healthy people with a family history of cancer.
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Observational Study
Community health training for Family and Community Health Nursing residents in a Multiprofessional Teaching Unit. Three years of experience.
To determine the interest of nursing residents in the training areas of Family and Community Nursing (EFyC) at the beginning of their training, to evaluate community activities in health centres and to determine satisfaction with the training received and activities carried out. ⋯ The results show a high degree of interest in this area, as well as high evaluation of the activities carried out and the training received. Training in community health and health education during the period of residence is essential to include these competencies in the professional role. The dedication and involvement of the multiprofessional teaching units is essential in the development of these competences, training the residents through the integration of a biopsychosocial approach, community health and teamwork in primary care.