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Clinical Gerontologist | 2014

Executive Functioning in Older Adult Outpatients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Preliminary Study

Sara Bottiroli; Tomaso Vecchi; Francesca Campanella; Alessia Varetta; Maria Cristina Gallotti; Elisa Perego; Maria Teresa Tenconi; Elena Cavallini

Given the multi-componential nature of executive functions, we compared 48 outpatients affected by Type 2 diabetes and 49 control subjects on the executive domains of inhibition, updating, shifting, and word fluency. Variables commonly associated with diabetes were considered in explaining the relationship between diabetes and executive functioning. Each participant underwent a clinical and cognitive (addressing the four executive domains) evaluation. Raw test scores were standardized per domain and compared between groups. Possible risk factors related to diabetes were examined. The diabetes group scored lower than the control subjects only in the inhibition measure, whereas no differences resulted in the other executive domains.


Annali di Igiene | 2017

European cardiovascular mortality over the last three decades: Evaluation of time trends, forecasts for 2016

Maddalena Gaeta; Francesca Campanella; L. Gentile; G. M. Schifino; Lorenzo Capasso; F. Bandera; G. Banfi; Marisa Arpesella; Cristian Ricci

BACKGROUND The circulatory diseases, in particular ischemic heart diseases and stroke, represent the main causes of death worldwide both in high income and in middle and low income countries. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive report to depict the circulatory disease mortality in Europe over the last 30 years and to address the sources of heterogeneity among different countries. METHODS Our study was performed using the WHO statistical information system - mortality database - and was restricted to the 28 countries belonging to the European Union (EU-28). We evaluated gender and age time series of all circulatory disease mortality, ischemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, pulmonary and other circulatory diseases and than we performed forecast for 2016. Mortality heterogeneity was evaluated by countries using the Cochrane Q statistic and the I-squared index. RESULTS Between 1985 and 2011 SDR for deaths attributable to all circulatory system diseases decreased from 440.9 to 212.0 x 100,000 in EU-28 and a clear uniform reduction was observed. Heterogeneity among countries was found to be consistent, therefore different analysis were carried out considering geographical area. CONCLUSIONS We forecast a reduction in European cardiovascular mortality. Heterogeneity among countries could only in part be explained by both geographical and health expenditure factors.


BMC Health Services Research | 2017

Are physicians aware enough of patient radiation protection? Results from a survey among physicians of Pavia District– Italy

Francesca Campanella; L. Rossi; Elio Giroletti; Piero Micheletti; F Buzzi; Simona Villani

BackgroundRadiological practices are the first anthropic sources of ionizing radiation exposure of the population. However, a review of recent publications underlines inadequate doctors’ knowledge about doses imparted in medical practices and about patient protection that might explain unnecessary radiological prescriptions. We investigated the knowledge of the physicians of Pavia District (Italy) on the risk of radiation exposure.MethodsA cross sectional study was performed involving the Medical Association of Pavia District. Data were collected with a self-administered questionnaire, available on-line with private login and password.ResultsFour hundred nineteen physicians fulfilled the questionnaire; 48% of participants reported training about radiation protection. The average percentage of correct answers on the knowledge on ionizing radiation was 62.29%, with a significantly higher result between radiologist. Around 5 and 13% of the responders do not know that, respectively, ultrasonography and magnetic resonance do not expose patients to ionizing radiations. Only 5% of the physicians properly identified the cancer risk rate associated to abdomen computed tomography.ConclusionsThe findings show a quite good level of the general knowledge about ionizing radiations, higher that reported in literature. Nevertheless, we believe the usefulness of training on the risk linked to radiation exposure in medicine for physicians employed in every area.


Epidemiologia e prevenzione | 2014

The key role of public health medical resident education for future public health challenges

Claudio Costantino; Sandro Cinquetti; Elena Garavelli; Claudio Marcantoni; Claudia Murru; Giovanni Pieroni; Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera; Walter Ricciardi; Francesco Soncini; Dario Tedesco; Maria Triassi; Francesco Vitale; Francesca Campanella


Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia | 2015

Investigating burnout situations, nurses' stress perception and effect of a post-graduate education program in health care organizations of northern Italy: a multicenter study.

Cristina Arrigoni; Rosario Caruso; Francesca Campanella; Francesca Gigli Berzolari; D Miazza; Gabriele Pelissero


European Journal of Public Health | 2013

Public Health Physicians and Empathy. Are we really empathic? The Jefferson Scale applied to Italian resident doctors in Public Health

F. Soncini; G. Silvestrini; A. Poscia; V. Ciorba; A. Conti; C. Murru; A Rinaldi; A. Zoccali; E. Azzolini; C. Baldini; L. Bandini; I. Bernardini; D. Boemo; V. Burrai; P. Camia; Francesca Campanella; A. Caruana; Claudio Costantino; E. D'Andrea; V. Di Gregori; E D'Ippolito; S. Ferioli; R. Furnari; E. Garavelli; Francesco Gilardi; Gb Giraldi; G Goi; Giorgia Gregoraci; A. Guaccero; R. Guerra


Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene | 2017

Knowledge and Training Needs on Built Environment and Indoor Health of Italian Public Health Residents: a National Survey

Lorenzo Capasso; Francesca Campanella; Claudio Costantino; Maddalena Gaeta; Stefano Capolongo; Marisa Arpesella; D. D'Alessandro


Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene | 2017

An overview of different health indicators in the European Health Systems

Maddalena Gaeta; Francesca Campanella; Lorenzo Capasso; Gaia Marzia Schifino; Leandro Gentile; Giuseppe Banfi; Gabriele Pelissero; Cristian Ricci


Archive | 2014

Studio sulle conoscenze e analisi dei bisogni formativi in ambito di igiene edilizia dei medici in formazione specialistica in Igiene e Medicina Preventiva.

Francesca Campanella; Claudio Costantino; E. Azzolini; C. Baldini; L. Bandini; I. Bernardini; D. Boemo; V. Burrai; P. Camia; A. Caruana; F. Casalini; V. Ciorba; A. Conti; E. D’Andrea; V. Di Gregori; E. D’Ippolito; S. Ferioli; Flacco Me; R. Furnari; E. Garavelli; Francesco Gilardi; G. Giraldi; G. Gori; Giorgia Gregoraci; A. Guaccero; R. Guerra; G. La Maestra; E. La Rosa; G. Licitra; F. Lucaroni


Archive | 2012

Sistemi Biologici e Beni Culturali

Francesco Maria Raimondo; Giuseppe Montana; Alfonso Agro; Rosario Schicchi; Stefano Colazza; Francesco Vitale; Luca Sineo; Gregorio Seidita; Franco Palla; Cristina Salmeri; Barbara Manachini; Bartolomeo Megna; Luciana Randazzo; Siba Prasad Adhikary; A Agrò; Patrizia Albertano; Giuseppe Alonzo; C. Balsamo; Giovanna Barresi; Federico Bertuzzi; T. Bevilacqua; Noemi Billeci; Loredana Bruno; R. Bruzzone; C. Buccellato; Francesca Campanella; F. Cappitelli; Gabriella Butera; S. Caracappa; David Caramelli

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Francesco Gilardi

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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