Atencion primaria
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The main objective is to transfer to clinical practice a new smoking cessation application ("Vive sin Tabaco" a) in all health centers of the public Basque Health Service. ⋯ The conception of "Vive sin tabaco" as a corporate tool for smoking cessation, available in all health centers of Basque Health Service, has been long and arduous, and has required the participation of health professionals and patients as end-users in order to obtain a tool that adapts to their expectations and guarantees greater usability and satisfaction. This application is being effective as an adjuvant tool to health advice.
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To describe the evolution of the care and coordination activity of a specialized hospital team (Geriatric Home Care-AGD team) in support of Primary Care (PC) for the care of geriatric patients. ⋯ in our setting, after 20 years, AGD continues to be an important support for PC in the complex approach to frail elderly patients confined to their homes, who are increasingly vulnerable from a clinical, functional, cognitive and social point of view. It contributes to the management of geriatric syndromes, deprescription, direct hospital admissions when needed without having to go to the emergency department, and a decrease in institutionalization, facilitating the maintenance of the patient at home.
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Evolution of the stage of chronic kidney disease from the diagnosis of hypertension in primary care.
To analyze the evolution of the stages of CKD and the progression of the estimation of glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in patients with newly diagnosed hypertension. ⋯ Patients with newly diagnosed hypertension remain longer in the initial stages of CKD, to later evolve and change more quickly.
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Morbidity associated with alcohol consumption includes digestive, psychiatric, neurological, infectious disease, cancers of various types, cardiovascular disease, intentional injuries, unintentional injuries, social pathology, and family problems. The most recent evidence does not indicate that "moderate" consumption is beneficial to health. The most recent evidence indicates that "moderate" consumption is not beneficial to health. ⋯ Community strategies are the appropriate policy framework to achieve the best results from brief intervention. They should aim to reduce the supply and availability for consumption by adopting legislative measures to limit both economic and physical accessibility. Furthermore, measures should be implemented to reduce the demand for alcohol through health education for specific risk groups.
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Observational Study
[Clinical and prognostic profile evolution of patients discharged from hospital due to heart failure in the first two decades of the 21st century. The INCA-Ex Registry].
To study the evolution of the clinical profile of a population discharged with a main diagnosis of heart failure (HF) in the first two decades of the century and the predictive variables of mortality and readmission in the first year of discharge. ⋯ In the last 20 years, admissions for heart failure, patient age, and comorbidity have increased. Predictive variables for mortality and/or readmission were age, diabetes, previous cardiovascular disease, neoplasms, COPD, kidney failure, and anemia; however, mortality at one year remained constant.