Publications by authors named "Luisa Mondo"

Voluntary associations played a decisive role during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This contribution reports on the experience of the Torino Street Care project, whose members carried out swabs in informal facilities, visits, drug distribution, reading examinations, and orientation interviews. They also provided social, legal, or bureaucratic help, distributed food and collaborated in the vaccination campaign.

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Background And Aims: Since the COVID-19 outbreak, people's habits changed radically. In fact, to limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2, governments implemented restrictive measures that influenced the lives of individuals. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on gambling by examining three different outcomes: frequency, expenditure, and transition among possible types of gambling.

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Objectives: to describe the monthly trend of breastfeeding during hospitalization and the presence of companion of woman's choice during labour and birth, and the key regional responders' perspective of homogeneity/heterogeneity of the presence of the support person, before, during (February-May 2020), and after the first COVID-19 pandemic wave in a few Italian Regions.

Design: two-phase study.

Setting And Participants: data from the italian birth certificate of six Italian Regions between 01.

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Introduction: Streptococcus agalactiae, a species of β-haemolytic streptococcus belonging to Lancefield's group B (GBS), is known as a common infecting agent transmitted to infants during childbirth, causing sepsis, meningitis, or both, with a high incidence of mortality. Following the observation of a great variability between regional laboratories both in the methodology and in the results of tests for the detection of GBS in pregnancy, with high percentages of false negative results, in 2010 the Department for Health Policies of Piedmont, Italian region, issued specific recommendations for adhere to international guidelines. Our aim was to assess whether the impact of the publication of the recommendations has been lasting over time.

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Objectives: to evaluate the impact on prenatal/perinatal care and pregnancy outcomes of the main social determinants (education, professional status and citizenship), with the aim of identifying the areas of care and the subgroups of women who are most at risk as priority targets of interventions for the reduction of inequalities; to evaluate the impact of the pregnancy Agenda on the appropriateness of care.

Design: cross-sectional observational study.

Settings And Participants: the childbirth assistance certificates (CedAP) related to childbirths occurred in the Piedmont region in the years 2010-2018 were analysed.

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Objectives: to evaluate maternal and child healthcare, avoidable hospitalisation, access to emergency services among immigrants in Italy.

Design: cross sectional study of some health and health care indicators among Italian and foreign population residing in Italy in 2016-2017.

Setting And Participants: indicators based on the national monitoring system coordinated by the Italian National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (INMP) of Rome, calculated on perinatal care (CedAP), hospital discharge (SDO), emergency services (EMUR) archives for the years 2016-2017, by of the following regions: Piedmont, Trento, Bolzano, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Umbria, Lazio, Basilicata, Sicily.

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The aim of this study was to investigate social disparities in childbirth-related mortality in women (CRM) in Italy during 1972-2013, a period characterised by important changes in the organisation of healthcare services. The relationship between education and CRM was assessed using a Poisson regression model adjusted for age, area of birth and year of delivery.The risk of dying from childbirth related causes was more than double for less educated women when compared to women with better education (RR 2.

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Objectives: to evaluate the prevalence of acid burns among asylum seekers hosted in an initial reception centre and to evaluate if the prevalence is reduced after the introduction of the European Union (EU) regulation No. 29 (14th September 2016) that indirectly reduced the permanence time of the subjects on board of boats.

Design: cross-sectional study.

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