Publications by authors named "J J Garcia-Iglesias"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the mental health effects of COVID-19 on prison inmates, assessing various mental health variables.
  • A systematic review was performed with 13 studies showing increased stress, anxiety, fear, and depression in inmates, primarily due to isolation, lack of information, and limited access to resources.
  • The conclusion highlighted the need for further research on vulnerable groups within prisons and emphasized developing prevention strategies and mental health promotion efforts.
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  • A study aimed to identify haemodynamic changes (blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation) in adult patients transported by Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) during different flight stages.
  • A systematic review of eight studies from January 2013 to April 2023 revealed significant changes, particularly a drop in oxygen saturation during flight and fluctuations in blood pressure and heart rate across all phases.
  • The study concluded that while there are notable haemodynamic changes during HEMS transport, more research is necessary due to the limited number of existing studies.
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  • This review aimed to evaluate the factors affecting the occupational stress of state security forces during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A comprehensive scoping review included 26 studies, revealing that stress levels among police officers ranged from 22% to 87.2%, influenced by factors like lack of protective equipment, long hours, and fear of contagion.
  • The study concluded that both organizational and personal factors played a significant role in stress levels, highlighting the need for measures to reduce these stressors.
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  • * Through a systematic review of 395 studies, 16 relevant studies were analyzed, revealing time management, workload, and interpersonal relationships as primary stressors.
  • * The findings emphasize the importance of addressing these challenges and organizational factors to improve the well-being and job stability of novice nurses, ultimately benefiting healthcare quality.
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