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Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2011

Early postnatal hospital discharge: the consequences of reducing length of stay for women and newborns

Paulina Bravo; Claudia Uribe; Aixa Contreras

The objective of this study is to examine the literature and identify most salient outcomes of early postnatal discharge for women, newborns and the health system. An electronic search strategy was designed including the following sources: Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and PubMed/MEDLINE, using the following terms: (early AND discharge) OR (length AND stay) AND (postpartum OR postnatal) AND (effect* OR result OR outcome). Content analysis was used to identify and summarise the findings and methods of the research papers. The evidence available is not enough to either reject or support the practice of early postnatal discharge; different studies have reported different outcomes for women and newborns. The need of systematic clinical research is discussed.The objective of this study is to examine the literature and identify most salient outcomes of early postnatal discharge for women, newborns and the health system. An electronic search strategy was designed including the following sources: Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and PubMed/MEDLINE, using the following terms: (early AND discharge) OR (length AND stay) AND (postpartum OR postnatal) AND (effect* OR result OR outcome). Content analysis was used to identify and summarise the findings and methods of the research papers. The evidence available is not enough to either reject or support the practice of early postnatal discharge; different studies have reported different outcomes for women and newborns. The need of systematic clinical research is discussed.


Revista Medica De Chile | 2012

Factores de riesgo asociados a síntomas depresivos post parto en mujeres de bajo riesgo obstétrico atendidas en el sistema público

Angelina Dois; Claudia Uribe; Luis Villarroel; Aixa Contreras

Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a public health problem with high prevalence in Chile. Many factors are associated with PPD. Aim: To analyze the factors associated with the incidence of depressive symptoms (SD) in women with low obstetric risk. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study on a sample of 105 postpartum women with low obstetric risk assessed by the Edinburgh Depression Scale at the eighth week postpartum. Results: A 37% prevalence of depressive symptoms was found. Univariate analysis showed that the perception of family functioning, overcrowding and number of siblings, were significantly associated with postpartum depressive symptoms. A multiple regression model only accepted family functioning as a predictor of depression. Conclusions: Perception of family functioning was the only variable that explained in part the presence of depressive symptoms in women with low obstetric risk.BACKGROUND Postpartum depression (PPD) is a public health problem with high prevalence in Chile. Many factors are associated with PPD. AIM To analyze the factors associated with the incidence of depressive symptoms (SD) in women with low obstetric risk. MATERIAL AND METHODS Cross-sectional analytical study on a sample of 105 postpartum women with low obstetric risk assessed by the Edinburgh Depression Scale at the eighth week postpartum. RESULTS A 37% prevalence of depressive symptoms was found. Univariate analysis showed that the perception of family functioning, overcrowding and number of siblings, were significantly associated with postpartum depressive symptoms. A multiple regression model only accepted family functioning as a predictor of depression. CONCLUSIONS Perception of family functioning was the only variable that explained in part the presence of depressive symptoms in women with low obstetric risk.


Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica-pan American Journal of Public Health | 2008

Cómo implementar la nueva ley chilena antitabaco al interior de la universidad

Báltica Cabieses; Mónica Muñoz; Soledad Zuzulich; Aixa Contreras

On the 16th of May 2006, the Diario Oficial de la Republica de Chile (Official News of the Republic of Chile), published Law No. 20.105, which modified Law No. 19.419 regarding advertising and consumption of tobacco. Since it entered into force, different institutions and public spaces have had to enact its regulations. The purpose of this article is to share how the new anti-tobacco law is being implemented, with a health promotion angle, by the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile (UC). As such, we highlight key findings from a review of the literature on the subject and describe the implementation strategies developed and substantiated in theory as well as by how they address the concerns of the university community. The main accomplishments of the anti-tobacco implementation were: reaching a compromise between the university directorate and the student leaders, who in turn motivated the student body to participate during the large-scale roll-out of the new law; the participation of all of the UC stakeholders; utilizing the varied methods of mass communication; and lastly, providing an opportunity for reflection and analysis for those directly affected: the smokers. The challenge is to evaluate the strategies implemented in the incorporation of the new Chilean anti-tobacco law.


Revista Medica De Chile | 2016

Principios orientadores del Modelo Integral de Salud Familiar y Comunitario desde la perspectiva de los usuarios

Angelina Dois; Aixa Contreras; Paulina Bravo; Isabel Mora; Gabriela Soto; Claudia Solís

Background: The integral Model of Family and Community Health care is based on three essential principles: patient centered care, comprehensive care and continuity of care. Aim: To know the perception of primary care clinic users about the elements that should be considered in a patient centered integrated health care. Material and Methods: Ten males and 31 females aged 18 to 78 years, users of two public family primary care centers participated in focus groups, which were recorded. A qualitative descriptive research design based on content analysis according to Krippendorf was done. Results: Seven issues emerged from the description of patients’ experiences: professional-patient relationship, fragmentation of care, continued care with the same professional, promotion and prevention, availability of services and patient records. Conclusions: There are difficulties to install an integral model of family and community health care. The concerns raised by participants should be considered in order to modify the design of these models.


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2011

Alta postparto precoz: las consecuencias de la reducción del tiempo de hospitalización para mujeres y recién nacidos

Paulina Bravo; Claudia Uribe; Aixa Contreras

The objective of this study is to examine the literature and identify most salient outcomes of early postnatal discharge for women, newborns and the health system. An electronic search strategy was designed including the following sources: Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and PubMed/MEDLINE, using the following terms: (early AND discharge) OR (length AND stay) AND (postpartum OR postnatal) AND (effect* OR result OR outcome). Content analysis was used to identify and summarise the findings and methods of the research papers. The evidence available is not enough to either reject or support the practice of early postnatal discharge; different studies have reported different outcomes for women and newborns. The need of systematic clinical research is discussed.The objective of this study is to examine the literature and identify most salient outcomes of early postnatal discharge for women, newborns and the health system. An electronic search strategy was designed including the following sources: Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and PubMed/MEDLINE, using the following terms: (early AND discharge) OR (length AND stay) AND (postpartum OR postnatal) AND (effect* OR result OR outcome). Content analysis was used to identify and summarise the findings and methods of the research papers. The evidence available is not enough to either reject or support the practice of early postnatal discharge; different studies have reported different outcomes for women and newborns. The need of systematic clinical research is discussed.


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2011

Alta pós-parto precoce: as consequências da redução do tempo de hospitalização para mulheres e recém-nascidos

Paulina Bravo; Claudia Uribe; Aixa Contreras

The objective of this study is to examine the literature and identify most salient outcomes of early postnatal discharge for women, newborns and the health system. An electronic search strategy was designed including the following sources: Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and PubMed/MEDLINE, using the following terms: (early AND discharge) OR (length AND stay) AND (postpartum OR postnatal) AND (effect* OR result OR outcome). Content analysis was used to identify and summarise the findings and methods of the research papers. The evidence available is not enough to either reject or support the practice of early postnatal discharge; different studies have reported different outcomes for women and newborns. The need of systematic clinical research is discussed.The objective of this study is to examine the literature and identify most salient outcomes of early postnatal discharge for women, newborns and the health system. An electronic search strategy was designed including the following sources: Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest and PubMed/MEDLINE, using the following terms: (early AND discharge) OR (length AND stay) AND (postpartum OR postnatal) AND (effect* OR result OR outcome). Content analysis was used to identify and summarise the findings and methods of the research papers. The evidence available is not enough to either reject or support the practice of early postnatal discharge; different studies have reported different outcomes for women and newborns. The need of systematic clinical research is discussed.


Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública | 2014

En busca de una salud más participativa: compartiendo decisiones de salud

Paulina Bravo; Aixa Contreras; Lilisbeth Perestelo-Pérez; Jeanette Pérez-Ramos; Germán Málaga


Archive | 2014

Adaptación y validación de la escala de bienestar materno en situación de parto: segunda versión para escenarios de asistencia integral

Claudia Uribe; Aixa Contreras; Luis Villarroel


Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica-pan American Journal of Public Health | 2018

Formación y competencias para los equipos de atención primaria desde la mirada de expertos chilenos

Angelina Dois; Paulina Bravo; Aixa Contreras; María Gabriela Soto; Isabel Mora


Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica-pan American Journal of Public Health | 2018

Participación de los usuarios en las decisiones clínicas en la atención primaria de salud en Chile

Paulina Bravo; Angelina Dois; Aixa Contreras; Gabriela Soto; Isabel Mora

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Angelina Dois

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Claudia Uribe

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Isabel Mora

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Luis Villarroel

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Gabriela Soto

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Báltica Cabieses

Universidad del Desarrollo

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Claudia Solís

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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María Gabriela Soto

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Mónica Muñoz

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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