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    The Cholecystectomy As A Day Case (CAAD) Score: A Validated Score of Preoperative Predictors of Successful Day-Case Cholecystectomy Using the CholeS Data Set

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    Background Day-case surgery is associated with significant patient and cost benefits. However, only 43% of cholecystectomy patients are discharged home the same day. One hypothesis is day-case cholecystectomy rates, defined as patients discharged the same day as their operation, may be improved by better assessment of patients using standard preoperative variables. Methods Data were extracted from a prospectively collected data set of cholecystectomy patients from 166 UK and Irish hospitals (CholeS). Cholecystectomies performed as elective procedures were divided into main (75%) and validation (25%) data sets. Preoperative predictors were identified, and a risk score of failed day case was devised using multivariate logistic regression. Receiver operating curve analysis was used to validate the score in the validation data set. Results Of the 7426 elective cholecystectomies performed, 49% of these were discharged home the same day. Same-day discharge following cholecystectomy was less likely with older patients (OR 0.18, 95% CI 0.15–0.23), higher ASA scores (OR 0.19, 95% CI 0.15–0.23), complicated cholelithiasis (OR 0.38, 95% CI 0.31 to 0.48), male gender (OR 0.66, 95% CI 0.58–0.74), previous acute gallstone-related admissions (OR 0.54, 95% CI 0.48–0.60) and preoperative endoscopic intervention (OR 0.40, 95% CI 0.34–0.47). The CAAD score was developed using these variables. When applied to the validation subgroup, a CAAD score of ≤5 was associated with 80.8% successful day-case cholecystectomy compared with 19.2% associated with a CAAD score >5 (p < 0.001). Conclusions The CAAD score which utilises data readily available from clinic letters and electronic sources can predict same-day discharges following cholecystectomy

    Living with chronic hepatitis C means 'you just haven't got a normal life any more'

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    Objective: To explore psychosocial factors that impact on quality of life for people living with self-reported chronic hepatitis C. Methods: A purposeful sample of 70 people who were self-identified as being hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive was recruited through a variety of institutions and community agencies. Semi-structured interviews were held with 12 groups and 21 individuals. A qualitative grounded-theory methodology was used for data collection and analysis. Experiences of physical and psychological symptoms, stigma and discrimination, and living with an infectious disease, were explored using matrices. Results: Phenomena emerging from the data included previously undocumented illness 'attacks' that were associated with depressive symptoms and a perception of hepatitis C as fatal. Uncertainty related to disease progression and transmission of the virus were common experiences among participants. A universal experience was fear and anxiety about stigma and discrimination. Discussion: The findings of this study indicate that chronic hepatitis C has a pervasive impact on quality of life with a complexity that has not been explored with quantitative research approaches. Primary healthcare professionals need to be alert to the psychological and social impacts of chronic hepatitis C and to avoid behaviours that lead to perceptions of stigma and discrimination. The research indicates a need for further investigation into the relationship between psychosocial factors, disease management and disease progression

    Representações da relação entre exercício físico e saúde por pacientes fibromiálgicos Representations of the relationship between physical exercise and health for patients with fibromyalgia

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    Fibromialgia (FM) é uma síndrome caracterizada por dor músculo esquelética crônica generalizada, fadiga, distúrbio do sono e sintomas associados. Preocupação com o controle da síndrome justifica-se por sua crescente prevalência e pelo impacto negativo na qualidade de vida dos afetados. Das opções de tratamento não-medicamentoso, o exercício físico (EF) é elemento terapêutico relevante. Há preocupação como o impacto da síndrome e sua terapêutica sobre a saúde, aqui entendida como um conjunto de dimensões - física, emocional, social, espiritual, intelectual e profissional - de uma pessoa. O objetivo do estudo foi identificar a percepção de pacientes com FM sobre a relação entre EF e saúde. Utilizou-se o referencial teórico-metodológico das Representações Sociais numa amostra de 22 mulheres de um projeto multidisciplinar: Educação Física, Nutrição, Medicina e Psicologia. A análise dos dados foi realizada a partir do conteúdo transcrito das gravações de entrevista semiestruturada e interpretação de ilustrações feitas pelas pacientes. Houve melhora na dimensão física, demonstrada pelo alívio da dor nas falas; houve também melhora na dimensão emocional, evidenciada pela melhora da autoestima indicada nas ilustrações. Com base na teoria utilizada, as pacientes reconhecem a relação positiva entre EF e saúde.<br>The fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by widespread chronic musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep and associated symptoms. Its increasing prevalence and life quality impairment of patients justify researches for its control. Physical exercise (PE) is a relevant therapeutic tool among nonpharmachologic treatments options. It is important to mind the impact of FMS and different therapeutics on health, here understood as a set of dimensions: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, intellectual and professional. This study aimed to identify FMS patients' perception of relationship between PE and health. It used the theoretical methodological reference of Social Representation to study 22 women of a multidisciplinary project: Physical Education, Nutrition, Medicine and Psychology. Data analysis considered transcription of recorded semi-structured interview, and interpretation of patients' illustrations. There were improvements in physical dimension evidenced by pain relief. Positive effects were also observed in emotional dimension, evidenced by self-esteem improvement, which appeared in the pictures. Based on the theory adopted, it was possible to identify that patients recognize a positive relationship between PE and health
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