Background: Vocal fatigue involves self-perceived vocal symptoms and reduced physiological capacity. This study aimed to adapt and validate the Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI), a tool originally designed to distinguish between patients with vocal fatigue and vocally healthy individuals, for Italian speakers.
Method: A four-step translation and validation process was employed.
Home hemodialysis is an effective therapeutic option for patients with chronic kidney disease. As highlighted in the literature, its management requires good self-care abilities from the patient and adequate support for self-care from the caregiver. Therefore, the development of educational programs plays a fundamental role in patient care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDrying is a necessary step in the microalgae production chain to reduce microbial load and oxidative degradation of the end product. Depending on the differences in applied temperature and treatment time, the process of drying can have a substantial impact on protein quality and aroma, important characteristics determining the incorporation potential in food products. In this study, we compared the drying of heterotrophic Chorella vulgaris with both innovative (agitated thin film drying (ATFD), pulse combustion drying (PCD) and solar drying (SolD)) and commonly used drying techniques (spray drying (SprD) and freeze drying (FD)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim And Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the sources of ethical conflict and the decision-making processes of ICU nurses and physicians during the first and subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background: Depside several studies exploring ethical conflicts during COVID-19 pandemic, few studies have explored in depth the perceptions and experiences of critical care professionals regarding these conflicts, the decision-making process or which have analysed the complexity of actually implementing the recommendations of scientific societies and professional/healthcare institutions in interdisciplinary samples.
Design: A descriptive phenomenological study.
Background: Carbamazepine (CBZ) is a first-line drug in the treatment of epileptic seizures and neuralgia. CBZ is also a cardioactive drug and sometimes induces sinusal dysfunction or AV conduction defects.
Methods: In order to investigate the effect of CBZ on sinus node function and AV conduction, long-term ECG recording (24 hours) and determination of plasma concentration of CBZ were carried out in 10 epileptic patients without heart disorders (5 males and 5 females, mean age 31 years), in the basal state, during steady-state (7th day) and after 30th day of CBZ treatment.