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The validation of a new measure quantifying the social quality of life of ethnically diverse older women: two cross-sectional studies
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To our knowledge, the available psychometric literature does not include an instrument for the quantification of social quality of life among older women from diverse ethnic backgrounds. To address the need for a tool of this kind, we conducted two studies to assess the initial reliability and validity of a new instrument. The latter was created specifically to quantify the contribution of a) social networks and resources (e.g., family, friends, and community) as well as b) one's perceived power and respect within family and community to subjective well-being in non-clinical, ethnically diverse populations of older women.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In Study 1, we recruited a cross-sectional sample of primarily non-European-American older women (<it>N </it>= 220) at a variety of community locations. Participants were administered the following: a short screener for dementia; a demographic list; an initial pool of 50 items from which the final items of the new Older Women's Social Quality of Life Inventory (OWSQLI) were to be chosen (based on a statistical criterion to apply to the factor analysis findings); the Single Item Measure of Social Support (SIMSS); and the Medical Outcome Study 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (MOS SF-36). Study 2 was conducted on a second independent sample of ethnically diverse older women. The same recruitment strategies, procedures, and instruments as those of Study 1 were utilized in Study 2, whose sample was comprised of 241 older women with mostly non-European-American ethnic status.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In Study 1, exploratory factor analysis of the OWSQLI obtained robust findings: the total variance explained by one single factor with the final selection of 22 items was over 44%. The OWSQLI demonstrated strong internal consistency (<it>α </it>= .92, <it>p </it>< .001), adequate criterion validity with the SIMSS (<it>r </it>= .33; <it>p </it>< .01), and (as expected) moderate concurrent validity with the MOS SF-36 for both physical (<it>r </it>= .21; <it>p </it>< .01) and mental (<it>r </it>= .26; <it>p </it>< .01) quality of life. In order to confirm the validity of the 22-item OWSQLI scale that emerged from Study 1 analyses, we replicated those analyses in Study 2, although using confirmatory factor analysis. The total variance accounted for by one factor was about 42%, again quite high and indicative of a strong single-factor solution. Study 2 data analyses yielded the same strong reliability findings (i.e., <it>α </it>= .92, <it>p </it>< .001). The 22-item OWSQLI was correlated with the SIMSS (<it>r </it>= .27, <it>p </it>< .001) in the expected direction. Finally, correlations with the MOS SF- 36 demonstrated moderate concurrent validity for physical (<it>r </it>= .14; <it>p </it>< .01) and mental (<it>r </it>= .18; <it>p </it>< .01) quality of life, as expected.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The findings of these two studies highlight the potential for our new tool to provide a valid measure of older women's social quality of life, yet they require duplication in longitudinal research. Interested clinicians should consider using the OWSQLI in their assessment battery to identify older women's areas of lower versus higher social quality of life, and should establish the maximization of patients' social quality of life as an important therapeutic goal, as this variable is significantly related to both physical and mental health.</p
Secretome of apoptotic peripheral blood cells (APOSEC) confers cytoprotection to cardiomyocytes and inhibits tissue remodelling after acute myocardial infarction: a preclinical study
Heart failure following acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Our previous observation that injection of apoptotic peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) suspensions was able to restore long-term cardiac function in a rat AMI model prompted us to study the effect of soluble factors derived from apoptotic PBMC on ventricular remodelling after AMI. Cell culture supernatants derived from irradiated apoptotic peripheral blood mononuclear cells (APOSEC) were collected and injected as a single dose intravenously after myocardial infarction in an experimental AMI rat model and in a porcine closed chest reperfused AMI model. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and echocardiography were used to quantitate cardiac function. Analysis of soluble factors present in APOSEC was performed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and activation of signalling cascades in human cardiomyocytes by APOSEC in vitro was studied by immunoblot analysis. Intravenous administration of a single dose of APOSEC resulted in a reduction of scar tissue formation in both AMI models. In the porcine reperfused AMI model, APOSEC led to higher values of ejection fraction (57.0 vs. 40.5%, p < 0.01), a better cardiac output (4.0 vs. 2.4 l/min, p < 0.001) and a reduced extent of infarction size (12.6 vs. 6.9%, p < 0.02) as determined by MRI. Exposure of primary human cardiac myocytes with APOSEC in vitro triggered the activation of pro-survival signalling-cascades (AKT, Erk1/2, CREB, c-Jun), increased anti-apoptotic gene products (Bcl-2, BAG1) and protected them from starvation-induced cell death. Intravenous infusion of culture supernatant of apoptotic PBMC attenuates myocardial remodelling in experimental AMI models. This effect is probably due to the activation of pro-survival signalling cascades in the affected cardiomyocytes
Meanings of quality of life held by patients with colorectal cancer in the context of chemotherapy
OBJECTIVE: this study's aim was to interpret the meanings assigned to quality of life by patients with colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy.METHOD: the ethnographic method and the medical anthropology theoretical framework were used. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and participant observations with 16 men and women aged from 43 to 75 years old undergoing chemotherapy in a university hospital.RESULTS: the meanings and senses describe biographical ruptures, loss of normality of life, personal and social suffering, and the need to respond to chemotherapy's side effects; chemotherapy is seen as a transitional stage for a cure. Quality of life is considered unsatisfactory because the treatment imposes personal and social limitations and QoL is linked to resuming normal life.CONCLUSIONS: the meanings show the importance of considering sociocultural aspects in the conceptualization and assessment of quality of life
Systemic and renal lipids in kidney disease development and progression
Altered lipid metabolism characterizes proteinuria and chronic kidney diseases. While it is thought that dyslipidemia is a consequence of kidney disease, a large body of clinical and experimental studies support that altered lipid metabolism may contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of kidney disease. In fact, accumulation of renal lipids has been observed in several conditions of genetic and nongenetic origins, linking local fat to the pathogenesis of kidney disease. Statins, which target cholesterol synthesis, have not been proven beneficial to slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. Therefore, other therapeutic strategies to reduce cholesterol accumulation in peripheral organs, such as the kidney, warrant further investigation. Recent advances in the understanding of the biology of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) have revealed that functional HDL, rather than total HDL per se, may protect from both cardiovascular and kidney diseases, strongly supporting a role for altered cholesterol efflux in the pathogenesis of kidney disease. Although the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for lipid-induced renal damage have yet to be uncovered, several studies suggest novel mechanisms by which cholesterol, free fatty acids, and sphingolipids may affect glomerular and tubular cell function. This review will focus on the clinical and experimental evidence supporting a causative role of lipids in the pathogenesis of proteinuria and kidney disease, with a primary focus on podocytes
Construção e validação do Índice de Qualidade de Vida de Ferrans & Powers: versão feridas Desarrollo y validación del Índice de Calidad de Vida de Ferrans & Powers: versión heridas Development and validation of Ferrans & Powers Quality of Life Index: wound version
O artigo visa a apresentar o processo de construção e validação do Índice de Qualidade de Vida de Ferrans & Powers - Versão Feridas (IQVFP-VF) para emprego em pessoas com feridas agudas e crônicas de diferentes etiologias. O estudo metodológico desenvolveu-se por meio de procedimentos teóricos, empíricos e analíticos. Os resultados indicaram que o instrumento possui consistência interna e estabilidade satisfatórias; confirmaram a validade de conteúdo, concorrente (com o item sua satisfação) e convergente (com o WHOQOL-breve), bem como sua capacidade de discriminar os indivíduos conforme o número e duração das feridas, intensidade de dor e idade. A análise fatorial confirmatória mostrou que o instrumento manteve-se razoavelmente ajustado ao modelo original. Em conclusão, pode-se considerar que o IQVFP-VF é válido e tem confiabilidade atestada nos aspectos mais importantes da Qualidade de Vida para a população com feridas - geral, saúde e aspectos psicológicos e espirituais.<br>El articulo presenta el proceso de desarrollo y validación del Índice de Calidad de Vida de Ferrans & Powers-Versión Heridas (ICVFP-VH) para utilización en pacientes con distintos tipos de heridas agudas y crónicas. El estudio metodológico se ha desarrollado por medio de los procedimientos teóricos, empíricos y analíticos. Los resultados indicaron que el instrumento tiene consistencia interna y estabilidad; han confirmado la validad de contenido, concurrente (con el ítem su satisfacción), convergente (con el WHOQOL-breve) y discriminante de acuerdo con el numero y tiempo con la herida, intensidad del dolor y edad. La análisis factorial confirmatoria ha apuntado que el instrumento se ajusta de manera razonable al modelo original. Es posible concluir que el ICVFP-VH es fiable y valido en los aspectos más importantes para la calidad de vida de las personas con heridas - salud y dimensiones psicológica y espiritual.<br>The article shows the development and validation process of the Ferrans & Powers Quality of Life Index - Wound Version (FPQLI-WV) to be applied in people with different types of acute and chronic wounds. This methodological study was developed using theoretical, empirical and analytical procedures. Results showed that the instrument obtained satisfactory internal consistency and stability; and also confirmed content, concurrent (your satisfaction item) and convergent validities (WHOQOL-Bref), besides its discriminatory validity according to wound number and duration, pain intensity and age. Confirmatory factor analysis suggested FPQLI-WV showed reasonably fit to the original instrument model. In conclusion, FPQLI-WV showed to be reliable and valid for the most important wound patients' quality of life aspects such as health and the psychological and spiritual domains
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