7 results match your criteria: "Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Hospital del Mar[Affiliation]"

[Health and well-being of healthcare workers: employment and working conditions beyond the pandemic].

Gac Sanit

June 2024

Centre d'Investigació en Salut Laboral, Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, España; CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), España; Departamento de Salud Pública, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, España.

Article Synopsis
  • Healthcare workers in Spain number around 1.3 million (70% women), making up about 10% of the active population, with this workforce growing by 33% since 2008, particularly among women.
  • The complexity of healthcare organizations and poor working conditions expose workers to ergonomic and psychosocial risks, leading to high rates of musculoskeletal and mental health issues, including a burnout rate of 40% in intensive care settings.
  • The pandemic highlighted systemic deficiencies in the health system, with a proposed need for better occupational health resources and the establishment of an Observatory to track and improve working conditions in the National Health Service.
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Informal employment as a fundamental determinant of mental health in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Lancet

October 2023

Observatorio Iberoamericano de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo, Iberoamerican Social Security Organization, Madrid, Spain; Biomedical Research Networking Center for Epidemiology and Public Health, Spain; Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences, School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, San Antonio, TX, USA.

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The main objective of our study was to explore whether, and to what extent, genetic counselors' characteristics impact on their tasks in practice. Specifically, we explored the complementariness between genetic counselors and medical geneticists and therefore looked at the most relevant tasks of genetic counselors, according to genetic counselors themselves and according to the medical geneticists they work with. A total of 104 genetic counselors and 29 medical geneticists from 15 countries completed a purposefully designed questionnaire.

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The perceived impact of the European registration system for genetic counsellors and nurses.

Eur J Hum Genet

September 2017

Genetic Nurse and Counsellor Professional Branch Board, European Board of Medical Genetics, Vienna, Austria.

The aim of the European Board of Medical Genetics has been to develop and promote academic and professional standards necessary in order to provide competent genetic counselling services. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of the European registration system for genetic nurses and counsellors from the perspectives of those professionals who have registered. Registration system was launched in 2013.

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Clinical genetic services have progressed significantly the last few decades. This has led to the need for non-medical health-care professionals working as genetic counsellors in Europe and worldwide. However, there is no unified approach to genetic counsellors' role in health-care services in Europe, as in most countries the profession is still emerging and the educational backgrounds diverge noticeably, within and between countries.

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Mutations in multiple genes of the growth hormone/IGF-I axis have been identified in syndromes marked by growth failure. However, no pathogenic human mutations have been reported in the six high-affinity IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) or their regulators, such as the metalloproteinase pregnancy-associated plasma protein A2 (PAPP-A2) that is hypothesized to increase IGF-I bioactivity by specific proteolytic cleavage of IGFBP-3 and -5. Multiple members of two unrelated families presented with progressive growth failure, moderate microcephaly, thin long bones, mildly decreased bone density and elevated circulating total IGF-I, IGFBP-3, and -5, acid labile subunit, and IGF-II concentrations.

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