780 results match your criteria: "Comprehensive Health Research Centre [CHRC][Affiliation]"
Nutrients
December 2024
Faculdade de Ciências da Nutrição e Alimentação da Universidade do Porto, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal.
The Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) is considered an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO; it is also the world's most evidence-based eating pattern for promoting health and longevity. This study aims to investigate consumer segmentation based on consumption patterns and identify barriers to adherence to MedDiet. Data were collected in 2020 by telephonic survey based on PREDIMED, using a quota sampling technique by socio-demographic variables, such as gender, age, and regional representation of the Portuguese population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWellcome Open Res
November 2024
Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London, London, England, UK.
There has been a rapid expansion in the quantity and complexity of data, information and knowledge created in the behavioural and social sciences, yet the field is not advancing understanding, practice or policy to the extent that the insights warrant. One challenge is that research often progresses in disciplinary silos and is reported using inconsistent and ambiguous terminology. This makes it difficult to integrate and aggregate findings to produce cumulative bodies of knowledge that can be translated to applied settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn Portugal, constitutional and legal norms stipulate that the healthcare system should be organized to ensure equity in access to healthcare. To guarantee this objective, it is usually assumed that individuals from different socio-economic groups presenting equal levels of need should have access to the same level of care. The present narrative review describes current knowledge on this topic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Palliat Med
December 2024
NOVA National School of Public Health, Public Health Research Centre, Comprehensive Health Research Centre, CHRC, NOVA University Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
Little is known about the aggressiveness of cancer care at the end of life (ACCEoL) for children with cancer in countries where palliative care (PC) is scarce. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and time trends of ACCEoL in the pediatric population in a Western European country. We conducted a retrospective cohort study analyzing children between 0 and 17 years who died of cancer in public hospitals in Portugal, from January 2010 to December 2015.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Hum Biol
January 2025
FP-I3ID, FP-BHS, CEBIMED and Faculty of Health Sciences, University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal.
Objective: Military Police officers of Rio de Janeiro's State have been considered the most lethal security forces in Brazil, corresponding to 52.35% of deaths in policing actions. The main aim of this study was to identify occupational stress among military police officers in Rio de Janeiro State and its relationship with the psychosocial environment, sleep quality, and daytime sleepiness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Ment Health Nurs
December 2024
School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
There is a global initiative to reduce the use of restrictive care practices in mental health settings. Variations in the reported rates across regions complicate the understanding of their use and tracking trends over time. However, it remains unclear whether these discrepancies reflect real differences in the implementation of these practices or are sourced from inconsistencies in incident classification and reporting methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Health Policy Manag
December 2024
NOVA National School of Public Health, Public Health Research Centre, Comprehensive Health Research Center, CHRC, REAL, CCAL, NOVA University Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Italy is a stark reminder of the necessity of incorporating the social, economic, and political context in planning responses to public health emergencies. During the ongoing global COVID-19 crisis, it is not just crucial but a shared responsibility to supplement epidemiological approaches with insights from the social sciences. This ensures effective and equitable policies, and it is a responsibility that each of us in the field shares.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol
November 2024
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Understanding spatial and temporal risk dependencies and correlation is crucial when studying infectious diseases which spread out in consecutive waves. By analysing weekly COVID-19 case data collected from the disease's first reported case on March 3, 2020, to April 22, 2021, in 278 municipalities in Mainland Portugal, we demonstrate that the complexity of infection risks varies based on the outbreak's severity, suggesting that a single model definition is insufficient to explain the multifaceted underlying phenomena. This study employs a dynamic, conditionally specified Gaussian Markov random field model with a novel approach to characterise COVID-19 infection risk dependencies through the similarity of areal-level covariates within a Bayesian hierarchical model framework that accounts for each identifiable wave.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Gaucha Enferm
November 2024
Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa. Lisboa, Portugal.
Objective: To explore how the development of research skills through postgraduate training is transferred to the use of research in clinical nursing practice.
Method: This was a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study developed based on a focus group in October 2021, using an intentional sample of eight postgraduate nurses from a healthcare institution in the region of Baixo Alentejo, Portugal. Bardin's content analysis was performed to analyze data.
Nutrients
November 2024
CHRC-Comprehensive Health Research Centre, Universidade de Évora, 7004-516 Évora, Portugal.
Introduction: Leptin and ghrelin are two hormones that play a role in weight homeostasis. Leptin, which is produced primarily by adipocytes and is dependent on body fat mass, suppresses appetite and increases energy expenditure. Conversely, ghrelin is the "hunger hormone", it stimulates appetite and promotes fat storage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
November 2024
Comprehensive Health Research Centre, University of Évora, 7000-801 Évora, Portugal.
: Europe's aging population presents challenges such as a shrinking labor force, pressure on health services, and increased demand for long-term care. This study assesses the functional profile, depressive symptoms, and quality of life of older adults in the Central Alentejo region of Portugal. : A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted with a convenience sample of 868 older adults in Portuguese long-term care facilities across the Évora district.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Bodyw Mov Ther
October 2024
Department of Sport and Health, School of Health and Human Development, University of Évora, Portugal, Colégio Luís António Verney, Rua Romão Ramalho, 59, 7000-671, Évora, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC), Universidade de Évora, Portugal.
Background: Some cognitive functions can be affected by a stroke as it causes sensory, perceptual, and visual deficits, contributing to a loss of body awareness and changes in one's body image and leading to a decrease in the quality of life (QoL). This systematic review aims to identify and systematize scientific evidence of body-oriented intervention (BOI) effects in adult and elderly patients after a stroke on cognitive function, body awareness, and QoL.
Methods: The research was carried out in: Pubmed, Science Direct, Cochrane, Web of Science, Psycinfo, Scopus, Portal Regional da BVS, and PEDro.
Toxics
October 2024
H&TRC-Health & Technology Research Center, ESTeSL-Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, 1990-096 Lisbon, Portugal.
Human beings live in constant contact with chemical agents-mainly through environmental exposure-and also derived from the occupational settings [...
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNurs Rep
October 2024
CHRC-Comprehensive Health Research Centre, NOVA Medical School, University of Évora, 1150-082 Lisbon, Portugal.
BMC Health Serv Res
November 2024
CHRC - Comprehensive Health Research Centre, University of Évora, NOVA Medical School, Lisbon, 1150-082, Portugal.
Background: Violence against health professionals is a growing problem that affects the quality of care provided and the well-being of workers. In the Alentejo region (Southern Portugal), the Regional Health Administration has been developing strategies to prevent and combat this phenomenon, namely, through the implementation of the Action Plan for the Prevention of Violence in the Health Sector. Violence in the health sector includes all situations in which a worker in the Ministry of Health's health institutions is exposed to any type of violence related to their work, putting their safety, well-being or health at risk, or that of others.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Res Forum
September 2024
Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal.
Prostate cancer is a very common cancer in men, affecting approximately 1.40 million men worldwide in 2020. To improve the quality of life and survival of both animals and humans, effective therapeutic approaches have been developed and evaluated using animal models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComput Biol Med
January 2025
ISEL - Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Rua Conselheiro Emídio Navarro 1, 1959-007, Lisbon, Portugal; IBB-Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences, The Associate Laboratory Institute for Health and Bioeconomy (i4HB), Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049-001, Lisbon, Portugal. Electronic address:
Serum metabolome analysis is essential for identifying disease biomarkers and predicting patient outcomes in precision medicine. Thus, this study aims to compare Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS) with Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in acquiring the serum metabolome of critically ill patients, associated with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), and predicting death. Three groups of 8 patients were considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeriatr Nurs
November 2024
PhD. Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology (ciTechcare), School of Health Sciences of Polytechnic of Leiria, Polytechnic of Leiria 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal.
The literature review shows that the fear of falling is present in older persons', but also in their careers and influences the performance of activities of daily living. The objective of this methodological study was to adapt and validate the Falls Efficacy Scale - Formal Caregivers. The development of the examined scale was based on the Falls Efficacy Scale - International, which was adapted for assessing the fear of falling in formal caregivers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJMIR Res Protoc
November 2024
Instituto Português de Oncologia de Coimbra, Coimbra, PT.
Background: Gastric Cancer (GC) is the fifth neoplasia with the highest incidence worldwide and the fourth with the highest mortality and its geographical distribution isn't homogeneous with high risk, intermediate-risk (IR) and low-risk areas. Advanced stage at diagnosis is related with high mortality of GC, but early detection greatly increases the chances of successful treatment. Upper endoscopy with biopsy is the gold-standard for diagnosis of GC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeroscience
November 2024
Intensive Care Department, ULSSJ - Unidade Local de Saúde São José, Rua José António Serrano, 1150-199, Lisbon, Portugal.
Identifying high-risk patients, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs), enhances treatment and reduces severe outcomes. Since the pandemic, numerous studies have examined COVID-19 patient profiles and factors linked to increased mortality. Despite six pandemic waves, to the best of our knowledge, there is no extensive comparative analysis of patients' characteristics across these waves in Portugal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Soc Psychiatry
November 2024
Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.
Background: For the first time, Nigeria has enacted a new mental health law that regulates the use of coercive measures in mental health care.
Aim: The study aimed to investigate the extent to which the Nigerian public accepts the use of coercive measures in the treatment of people with mental health conditions and to understand the impact of stigma and other sociodemographic characteristics.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 615 adult respondents from Nigeria's six geopolitical zones.
Wellcome Open Res
March 2024
National School of Public Health, Comprehensive Health Research Centre, National School of Public Health, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.
Background: The Behaviour Change Techniques Taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1) is the most widely used classification of behaviour change techniques (BCTs), contributing to the accurate report and evaluation of behaviour change interventions and accumulation of evidence. This study reports a structured approach to adapt the BCTTv1 into European Portuguese (BCTTv1-PT).
Methods: A collaborative and iterative approach was used.
Front Psychol
October 2024
School of Health Sciences, Polytechnic University of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
Front Med (Lausanne)
October 2024
School of Health Sciences, Polytechnic University of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
Over the years, humanity has faced various global crises of different kinds that have caused great suffering in the community, such as wars, slavery, torture or the Holocaust, but also climate change, economic crises, or sanitary disasters. The recent pandemic posed a barrier to palliative and End-of-Life (EoL) care, as the need for physical distance made it difficult to retain essential human interactions while minimizing the risk of viral transmission. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the robustness of supportive networks (i.
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