Publications by authors named "Cristina Notario"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to evaluate how multidisciplinary care models are applied in treating psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patients and to establish minimum and excellent standards of care.
  • - A survey was conducted among clinicians involved in multidisciplinary care, assessing the types of care models used and the implementation of quality standards, with discussions held at regional meetings to prioritize these standards.
  • - Results showed a wide variability in the implementation of quality standards across different areas, with 9 standards identified as minimum, 4 as excellent, and the remaining 12 having criteria for both levels, ultimately aiding in improving healthcare for PsA patients.
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To define and give priority to standards of care and quality indicators of multidisciplinary care for patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). A systematic literature review on PsA standards of care and quality indicators was performed. An expert panel of rheumatologists and dermatologists who provide multidisciplinary care was established.

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Objetive: To describe (structure, processes) of the multidisciplinary care models in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in Spain, as well as barriers and facilitators of their implementation.

Methods: A qualitative study was performed following structured interviews with 24 professionals (12 rheumatologists, 12 dermatologists who provide multidisciplinary care for patients with PsA). We collected data related to the hospital, department, population and multidisciplinary care model (type, physical and human resources, professional requirements, objectives, referral criteria, agendas, protocols, responsibilities, decision- making, research and education, clinical sessions, development and planning of the model, advantages and disadvantages of the model, barriers and facilitators in the implementation of the model.

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Environmental risks, particularly UV radiation, provide a challenge to the function of the skin barrier. Protective measures such as the use of antioxidant products represent a possible method of providing protection to the skin. This paper reports the development of a non-invasive ex vivo method using tape strips of the outermost layers of stratum corneum (SC) from human volunteers in order to determine the effectiveness of an antioxidant emulsion topically applied to prevent lipid peroxidation (LPO) in the horny layer after an UV irradiation exposure.

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