Publications by authors named "Raineri A"

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  • This study examines how nurse supervisors' Dark Triad personality traits—Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy—affect nurses' job performance through factors like work design and psychological safety.
  • A multisource method involved 256 manager-nurse pairs in different healthcare settings, with nurses reporting on their work experiences while managers assessed their own personality traits and their nurses' performance.
  • Results indicated that while psychopathy negatively impacts performance directly, other traits affect it indirectly through influences on psychological safety and nurses' perceptions of their work environment.
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Unlabelled: Understanding health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in children and adolescents, during a pandemic and afterwards, aids in understanding how circumstances in their lives impact their well-being. We aimed to identify determinants of HRQOL from a broad range of biological, psychological, and social factors in a large longitudinal population-based sample. Data was taken from a longitudinal sample (n = 1843) of children and adolescents enrolled in the prospective school-based cohort study Ciao Corona in Switzerland.

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Numerous clinical parameters link to severe coronavirus disease 2019, but factors that prevent symptomatic disease remain unknown. We investigated the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and endemic human coronavirus (HCoV) antibody responses on symptoms in a longitudinal children cohort ( = 2,917) and a cross-sectional cohort including children and adults ( = 882), all first exposed to SARS-CoV-2 (March 2020 to March 2021) in Switzerland. Saliva ( = 4,993) and plasma ( = 7,486) antibody reactivity to the four HCoVs (subunit S1 [S1]) and SARS-CoV-2 (S1, receptor binding domain, subunit S2 [S2], nucleocapsid protein) was determined along with neutralizing activity against SARS-CoV-2 Wuhan, Alpha, Delta, and Omicron (BA.

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Introduction: In today's complex and changing business environment organizations need to learn and adapt to emerging circumstances. Teams can be a preferred vehicle to facilitate solving challenges that require diverse perspectives and expertise, collaboration, and knowledge sharing among members. To support team learning, organizations need to understand and promote an appropriate environment that facilitates learning within teams.

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Understanding the development of humoral immune responses of children and adolescents to SARS-CoV-2 is essential for designing effective public health measures. Here we examine the changes of humoral immune response in school-aged children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic (June 2020 to July 2022), with a specific interest in the Omicron variant (beginning of 2022). In our study "Ciao Corona", we assess in each of the five testing rounds between 1874 and 2500 children and adolescents from 55 schools in the canton of Zurich with a particular focus on a longitudinal cohort (n=751).

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We investigated changes in adherence to physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) recommendations of children and adolescents throughout the pandemic, and their association with health-related quality of life (HRQOL). 1,769 primary (PS, grades 1-6) and secondary (SS, 7-9) school children from Ciao Corona, a school-based cohort study in Zurich, Switzerland, with five questionnaires 2020-2022. HRQOL was assessed using the KINDL questionnaire.

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A cross-cultural comparison is made of delay discounting in samples of participants from Chile and China. Comparisons are made based on previous literature that suggests that individuals from an Asian culture should be willing to postpone delayed rewards more than are individuals from a Latin American culture. To test the cross-cultural validity of a hyperbolic discounting model, the model was fitted to both data sets.

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Background: Much remains unknown regarding the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and variability in seropositive children in districts, schools and classes as only a few school-based cohort studies exist. Vaccination of children, initiated at different times for different age groups, adds additional complexity to the understanding of how seroprevalence developed in the school aged population.

Aim: We investigated the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in children and its variability in districts, schools and classes in Switzerland from June/July 2020 to November/December 2021.

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This study examined the impact of congestion-related controls on runner density, flow rate, perceived safety, and satisfaction during an Australian running event. Runner congestion was compared between races organized at the Sunshine Coast Marathon and Running Festival in 2019 without controls and in 2021 with added controls, including modifications to the start corral design and use of wave starts. Following a mixed-method design, runner congestion was quantitatively measured via determining runner density and flow rate in the start corrals with video analyses, while post-event surveys were used to gather qualitative evidence regarding the prevalence of congestion and its impact on runner safety and satisfaction.

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Background: Long-term health consequences following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, referred to as post-COVID-19 condition or Long COVID, are increasing, with population-based prevalence estimates for adults at around 20%. Persons affected by Long COVID report various health problems, yet evidence to guide clinical decision making remains scarce.

Objective: The present study aimed to identify Long COVID research priorities using a citizen science approach and solely considering the needs of those affected.

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  • Adipogenesis involves critical events leading to fat cell development, and blocking specific signals can help combat excess fat tissue growth.
  • Mono- and di-caffeoylquinic acid isomers, particularly 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid (DCQA), have shown promising anti-obesity effects by inhibiting lipid accumulation in fat cells.
  • DCQA not only reduces fat storage but also limits cell proliferation during the early stages of fat cell differentiation while enhancing the expression of protective antioxidants like heme oxygenase 1 in response to hormonal signals.
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Melanoma is a lethal tumor because of its severe metastatic potential, and serine/threonine-protein kinase B-raf inhibitors (BRAFi) are used in patients harboring BRAF-mutation. Unfortunately, BRAFi induce resistance. Therefore, we tested the activity of onconase (ONC), a cytotoxic RNase variant, against BRAFi-resistant cells to re-establish the efficacy of the chemotherapy.

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Human malignant melanoma is one of the most aggressive cancers, accompanied with poor prognosis, metastatic evolution and high mortality. Many strategies have been developed using BRAF and MEK inhibitors in spite of the classic therapy with alkylating agents, but failure related to the ability of the tumor to activate alternative proliferation pathways occurred after promising initial successes. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) enzymes are well known to be crucial for DNA damage response, and PARP inhibition results in the accumulation of DNA strand breaks that induce cell injury.

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The use of sourdough is the oldest biotechnological process to leaven baked goods, and it represents a suitable technology to improve traditional bread texture, aroma, and shelf life. A limited number of studies concerning the use of sourdough in gluten-free (GF) breadmaking have been published in comparison to those on traditional bread. The aim of this study was to compare the properties of GF breads obtained by using a previously in-lab developed GF-sourdough (SD), compressed yeast (CY; ) or their mixture (SDCY) as leavening agents; more specifically, it aims to confirm the findings of a previous studies and to further improve (both in terms of recipe and process) the features of the resulting GF breads.

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Early detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important step in preventing progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Serologic assays for anti-hepatitis C (anti-HCV) antibody are valuable first-line tests in the screening and diagnosis of HCV infection. The aim of this multicenter study was to compare the Elecsys(®) Anti-HCV assay with alternative CE-marked Anti-HCV antibody assays against a range of samples that included 1,138 blood donors, 3,553 unselected routine daily specimens, and 46 pre-selected seroconversion panels.

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Objectives: To develop a model for detecting cases of organized fraud in Chile based on data from the legal forms for medically authorized leave (formulario legal de licencia médica curativa-MAL) and to establish the relevance of this data to fraud detection.

Methods: A binomial logistic regression model was employed using four variables from the MAL form, a national requirement for illness-related work absences: the number of legal absences taken by a single person, the number of days authorized by the prescribing doctor, the total cost per illness, and a dichotic variable reflecting whether or not the diagnosis is one that can be proven. The analysis involved 4,079 MAL forms that had been submitted in 2003 to a private health provider and of which 356 were already identified as fraudulent by a panel of medical fraud experts.

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Fourth-generation screening assays which permit a simultaneous detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigen and antibody reduce the diagnostic window on average by four days in comparison to third-generation antibody assays. Recently, the new automated Elecsys HIV combi was compared in a multicenter study to alternative fourth- and third-generation assays, p24 antigen test and HIV-1 RNA RT-PCR. A total of 104 serocon-version panels, samples of the acute phase of infection after seroconversion (n = 33), anti-HIV-1 positive specimens (n = 572) from patients in different stages of the disease, 535 subtyped samples from different geographical locations, including group M (subtypes A-J) and group O, anti-HIV-2 positive sera (n = 364), dilutions of cell culture supernatants (n = 60) infected with different HIV-1 subtypes, selected performance panels, 8406 unselected samples from blood donors originating from different blood transfusion centers, 3810 unselected sera from daily routine and from hospitalized patients, 9927 unselected samples from South Africa and 1943 potentially interfering samples were tested with the Elecsys HIV combi.

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Blistering dermatitises are characterized by the presence of blisters that begin owing to acantholysis (intraepidermic blister) such as pemphigus vulgaris (PV) or owing to dermoepidermic detachment (subepidermic blister) such as bullous pemphigoid (BP). Both diseases are autoimmune pathologies characterized by the presence of autoantibodies against specific adhesion molecules of the skin and mucous membranes. PV, in which oral lesions are always present, has a progressive course that, if the disease is not treated, nearly always brings to death from sepsis within a few years.

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Purpose: Multicenter, open and non-controlled study to evaluated the efficacy and the tolerability of a low-dose combination of two anti-hypertensive agents: a cardioselective beta-blocker, bisoprolol (2.5 and 5.0 mg) with 6.

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We investigated 19 patients affected by chronic peripheral neurological disorders treated with therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) to verify the efficacy of the therapeutic protocol used in these diseases. Every patient was clinically considered after 5 TPE. Those who showed an improvement started chemotherapy and continued TPE at the rate of 2 procedures/week for 2 weeks, then 1 procedure/week for 1 month and finally 1 procedure every 2 weeks for 2 months.

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Purpose: To observe the distribution of the main drugs used in patients with stable coronary heart disease, in primary and tertiary medical care centers (MCC).

Methods: We studied 300 consecutive out patients at the Hetat Institute with the diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease, 205 (68%) males and 95 (32%) female, aged from 31 to 80 (mean 58 +/- 8.0) years old.

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The significance of anterior ST segment depression (V1-V4) at the time of acute inferior myocardial infarction and exercise-induced anterior ST segment depression were studied in 30 patients. All patients carried out: two-dimensional echocardiography in the acute phase of myocardial infarction (Echo 1) and at predischarge (Echo 2); symptom-limited exercise test; coronary arteriography. According to ST segment changes, patients were divided into Group A (n = 15) with exercise-induced anterior ST segment depression and Group B (n = 15) with no ST segment depression during exercise.

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Although systemic hyperfibrino(geno)lysis during hypotensive crisis is known, there do not seem to be recent reports of episodes of primary acute fibrinogenolysis during anaphylactic shock. We report the case of a 61-year-old male admitted to the hospital for anaphylactic shock due to an insect bite who presented a clinical and laboratory picture of severe acute generalized hyperfibrinogenolysis not secondary to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Without specific therapy, the clinical picture resolved itself spontaneously within 40 hours of onset.

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Since 1956 when Cartwright (Yt) was recognized as a new erythrocyte antigenic system, numerous studies about anti-Yta and anti-Ytb antibodies have been published. A number of these studies described the laboratory techniques utilized in antibody identification, while others investigated the clinical importance of anti-Yta, giving variable results. However, most authors agreed upon the homogeneity of expression in this antigenic system.

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The authors describe a simplified method to determine left ventricular volume and mass from the ventricular silhouette, taken from a right oblique anterior angiographic projection at 30 degrees, used to measure the telediastolic surface and major axis, and of measuring the telediastolic thickness of the ventricular wall in the postero-lateral segment of the silhouette taken from a left oblique anterior angiographic projection at 60 degrees. Sixty-four ventricular silhouettes were analysed in patients undergoing left kineventriculography for coronaropathy and ventricular mass was determined using both the new and traditional methods. Using the new method mass values (mean value 87.

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