Publications by authors named "M T Valero Adan"

Background: Patient satisfaction in healthcare a crucial aspect of quality assessment, especially in resource-limited settings like Mogadishu, Somalia, where challenges in service quality persist due to socioeconomic and infrastructural constraints. It plays a significant role in evaluating the overall healthcare experience and provides valuable insights into healthcare system strengths and weaknesses.

Objective: This study aimed to assess patient satisfaction in primary health care facilities in Mogadishu to identify areas for improvement.

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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common cyanotic heart defect in newborns, with a complex etiology and genetic variation considered to be one of the main pathogenic factors. Identifying genetic variations associated with TOF has important clinical value for understanding its pathogenesis, patient susceptibility, and prognosis of patients with TOF. Therefore, this study aimed to identify potential pathogenic genes of TOF through comprehensive genetic analysis.

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  • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) leads to significant anger and emotion regulation issues in children, yet its relationship with attachment styles remains poorly studied.
  • * The research aimed to explore how attachment style and bodily responses differentiate reactions to frustration in children with DMDD compared to control subjects.
  • * Results indicated that children with DMDD were more likely to have avoidant attachment styles and exhibited distinct heart rate patterns during frustration, suggesting links between attachment and emotional regulation that could inform treatment strategies.*
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  • * To combat these issues, the study tested the effects of sodium metabisulfite (SMB) treatment on the metabolite changes in the flesh and water of trimmed coconuts stored at different temperatures.
  • * Results indicated that major metabolites like amino acids and sugars were significantly affected by deterioration, but SMB treatment and refrigeration helped maintain these metabolites; future research should focus on optimizing storage based on metabolite profiles.
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