Publications by authors named "Annalisa Alberti"

Breast cancer is prevalent in females, accounting for 25% of the world's cancers. Prevention is strategic, and the nurse is an active part in educational and preventive programs, highlighting how the need for preventive nature is combined with gender medicine. The objective was to investigate the knowledge of breast cancer prevention among inmates of Bollate prison (Milan).

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Homelessness is a growing problem. These people face huge inequalities and frequent hospitalizations, often lacking social support. The condition is one of extreme poverty and affects public health care costs.

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Context: In order to examine the multi-dimensional nature of dyspnea and its impact on the activities of daily living (ADLs) in patients with cardio-respiratory and cancer diseases, validated measures are needed.

Objectives: Our aim was to identify all the multi-dimensional clinical scales assessing dyspnea and its impact on ADLs in patients with cardio-respiratory and cancer diseases, and to critically appraise their psychometric properties.

Methods: Five databases were systematically searched up to July 2020.

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Dyspnea can be assessed using self-rating scales but, as death approaches, self-reporting becomes difficult. The validated Respiratory Distress Observation Scale measures dyspnea distress. The aim of this study was to develop the Italian version of the Respiratory Distress Observation Scale and to examine its psychometric properties.

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Head-neck neoplasms are the fifth most common cancer. Head-neck patients are particularly exposed to quality of life impairment due to the central anatomical-functional role of this region in primary functions such as breathing, swallowing and phonation. Many patients are already at an advanced stage of the disease at the time of diagnosis and their prognosis remains unfavourable despite new treatment options.

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Context: The Cancer Dyspnea Scale (CDS) is a self-reported multidimensional tool used for the assessment of dyspnea, a subjective experience of breathing discomfort, in patients with cancer. The scale describes dyspnea using three distinct factors: physical, psychological, and discomfort at rest.

Objectives: To crossculturally validate the Italian version of CDS (CDS-IT) and examine its content validity, feasibility, internal consistency, and construct validity in patients with advanced cancer.

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