Florentina Pina Roche
University of Murcia
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Revista de Enfermagem da UFSM | 2014
Carmen Lozano Alcaraz; Florentina Pina Roche; Maravillas Torrecilla Hernández; Carmen Ballesteros Meseguer; Jesús David Pastor Rodríguez; Almudena Ortuño Esparza
Aim: to identify the specific formation health professionals have on gender violence (GV) and knowledge about the actuation protocol on GV having received formation in mistreatment detection. Methods: transversal, observational and descriptive study. The sample size was 119 health professionals from Murcia (Spain). A statistical study of contingency tables was made, using the X of Pearson. Results: 82.9% of the professionals Graduada en Enfermería. Máster en Salud Mujer y Cuidados de la Universidad de Murcia: España. E-mail: [email protected] Enfermera.Licenciada en Pedagogía. Doctora por la Universidad de Murcia. Investigadora Principal del Grupo de Investigación “Enfermería, Mujer y Cuidados” Profesora Titular de la Facultad de Enfermería de la Universidad de Murcia.España. E-mail: [email protected] Graduada en Enfermería. Máster en Salud Mujer y Cuidados. Doctoranda del programa Investigación en Cuidados de la Universidad de Murcia. Miembro del Grupo de Investigación “Enfermería, Mujer y Cuidados” España. E-mail: [email protected] 4 Enfermera. Matrona del Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca de Murcia. Máster en Salud Mujer y Cuidados. Doctora por la Universidad de Murcia. Miembro del Grupo de Investigación “Enfermería, Mujer y Cuidados”.Profesora Asociada Clínica de la Facultad de Enfermería de la Universidad de Murcia España. E-mail: [email protected] 5 Enfermero del Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca de Murcia. Doctorando del programa Investigación en Cuidados de la Universidad de Murcia. Miembro del Grupo de Investigación “Enfermería, Mujer y Cuidados” España. E-mail: [email protected] Graduada en Enfermería. Máster en Salud Mujer y Cuidados. Doctoranda del programa de Ciencias de la Salud de la Universidad de Murcia. Miembro del Grupo de Investigación “Enfermería, Mujer y Cuidados” España. Email: [email protected]
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2015
Ana Myriam Seva-Llor; María José López Montesinos; Carmen Barberá Ortega; Diana Cecagno; Florentina Pina Roche
Objectives To know the opinion of nurses report on the realization of nursing report at hospital discharge. Methods A sociological study - exploratory and cross-sectional incidental in a convenience sample of 400 nurses in the hospitals of the Region of Murcia (Spain), by applying a questionnaire. Results Significant associations between the variable unit of work and writing of the paper (p= 0.000) and continuing education about it (p= 0.027) was obtained. The same applies to the health center variable (p= 0.001) and higher academic education (p = 0.049). Conclusions The nurses say they are not prepared either theoretically or methodologically, to tackle the writing of the Nursing report at hospital discharge.
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2015
Blanca Torres Manrique; Loreto Maciá Soler; Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí; María José López Montesinos; Florentina Pina Roche
Objective: To describe the documentary quality of two records related to patient safety in the operating room and to identify differences between information related to infection and hospitalization. Methods: Comparative study based on two cross sections, conducted with 3,033 patients who had been hospitalized for more than 24 hours in an Orthopedics and Traumatology Center. Sociodemographic and clinical data, as well as information provided in forms were compared. Postoperative infection was identified as an adverse event. Results: There was a significant correlation between hospitalization days and the total number of diagnoses collected (Pearson=0.328; p<0.001). When diagnoses and infections were grouped together, a significant value was found between closed fractures and infection (p=0.001). Conclusion: Differences in the degree of completion were observed between the two records. There were no differences between adverse events.
Rev. enferm. UFSM | 2014
Carmen Lozano Alcaraz; Florentina Pina Roche; Maravillas Torrecilla Hernández; Carmen Ballesteros Meseguer; Jesús David Pastor Rodríguez; Almudena Ortuño Esparza
II Jornadas Doctorales de la Universidad de Murcia | 2016
Nuria Martinez López; Miguel Espinosa Sánchez; Matilde Campos Aranda; Mª José López Montesinos; Florentina Pina Roche; Mª Isabel García Franco; Ana Belén Gallego Martínez
Enfuro | 2016
Almudena Ortuño Esparza; Florentina Pina Roche
Revista de Enfermeria | 2015
Juan Antonio Flores; María Pilar Almansa Martínez; Florentina Pina Roche; Myriam Lozano Martínez; Ana María Lucas Martínez; Griselda Frapolli Gómez
Revista Rol de Enfermería | 2015
Juan Antonio Flores; María Pilar Almansa Martínez; Florentina Pina Roche; Myriam Lozano Martínez; Ana María Lucas Martínez; Griselda Frapolli Gómez
Archive | 2015
Carmen Ballesteros Meseguer; Florentina Pina Roche
Archive | 2015
Blanca Torres Manrique; Loreto Maciá Soler; Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí; María José López Montesinos; Florentina Pina Roche