Publications by authors named "B Carpio"

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  • Wastewater surveillance can effectively monitor and detect infectious agents in recreational waters, highlighting its importance in public health management.
  • The study conducted in Guayas and Santa Elena provinces, Ecuador, found significant levels of fecal indicator bacteria and SARS-CoV-2 RNA, particularly during varying seasons and locations.
  • Results indicate strong correlations between E. coli, thermotolerant coliforms, and SARS-CoV-2, emphasizing the need for local governments to take corrective actions to reduce contamination risks.
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This study examined differences in health status, rates of postpartum depression, perceptions of health services, unmet service needs, and barriers to service use among women born in and outside of Canada at 6 weeks following postpartum discharge from hospital. A secondary analysis of data gathered for a longitudinal cross-sectional survey of postpartum health and service use was conducted. Data from participants recruited from two urban hospitals were used for this analysis (n = 1,045).

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In 2005, with financial support from the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario, a pilot nursing leadership project linked pediatric oncology nurses from Canada with nurses at the La Mascota Hospital in Managua, Nicaragua. Following consultation with the pediatric oncology team in Nicaragua, a program was developed to strengthen clinical nursing leadership in a clinical setting through continuing education. The nurses believed that care of the patient and family improved due to the increased leadership skills of nurses in the unit and as the profile and credibility of nurses as peers in the health care team became evident.

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