15 research outputs found
¿Dónde reside la Productividad Total de los Factores? La zona euro y Estados Unidos en el siglo XXI
Este trabajo aborda el estudio de la Productividad Total de los Factores (PTF) como factor básico en la explicación del crecimiento económico de las naciones desarrolladas. La primera parte aborda la revisión de la literatura a nivel cronológico aportando información de las investigaciones más importantes. La segunda se ha centrado en analizar la evolución temporal y las posibles causas explicativas de la diferencias observadas entre la zona euro y Estados Unidos. Los análisis de datos demuestran que existe una disminución en la tasa de crecimiento de la PTF en ambas zonas geográficas. Respecto a la contribución de esta variable al crecimiento económico, se observa una importante caída en el siglo XXI, que solo comienza a revertir en fechas recientes y que actualmente muestra un mejor comportamiento en la zona del euro que en EE. UU. Los distintos indicadores de capacidad tecnológica, capital humano y calidad institucional muestran una clara relación positiva con esta variable por lo que el fomento de estos podría mejorar los futuros resultados de crecimiento de la PT
La política monetaria en la zona euro: evolución e impacto de una década
El presente documento recoge el Trabajo de final del Máster de Auditoría impartido en la Universidad de Zaragoza. El objeto de análisis de dicho trabajo se basará en algunos de los aspectos más relevantes que se han venido impartiendo en la asignatura de Economía.El análisis realizado a lo largo del trabajo versará sobre la política monetaria que se ha venido aplicando en los últimos años, pasando por un breve recorrido desde el comienzo de la crisis sufrida en la Eurozona en el año 2007 y haciendo mayor hincapié en los sucesos del momento actual, cuando el Banco Central Europeo se encuentra ante una encrucijada en la que se debate entre mantener una política excesivamente laxa o retomar un camino más convencional bajo el riesgo de que ello provoque la recaída de la economía europea en otra crisis.<br /
Consensus recommendations for the improvement of inter- and intra-centre care coordination in the management of hemophilia
Hemofilia A; Equipo multidisciplinar; TelefarmaciaHaemophilia A; Multidisciplinary care team; TelepharmacyHemofilia A; Equip multidisciplinar; TelefarmàciaObjetivo
definir las recomendaciones consensuadas para mejorar la coordinación asistencial entre Farmacia Hospitalaria, Hematología y Enfermería, inter e intra-centros, en la atención a los pacientes con hemofilia.
Método
se identificaron y valoraron las recomendaciones para la mejora de la coordinación asistencial en el abordaje de los pacientes con hemofilia, por parte de un panel multidisciplinar de profesionales con experiencia en este campo (Farmacia Hospitalaria, Hematología y Enfermería) y apoyado en la evidencia científica. La valoración de las recomendaciones identificadas se realizó por metodología de consenso Rand/UCLA (Delphi-adaptado) con base en su adecuación y, posteriormente, a su necesidad. En ambos casos, se empleó la escala ordinal de Likert. Los datos se analizaron estadísticamente a través de diferentes métricas.
Resultados
se identificaron 53 recomendaciones para la mejora de la coordinación asistencial entre Farmacia Hospitalaria, Hematología y Enfermería en el manejo del paciente con hemofilia, agrupadas en 8 ámbitos de actuación: i) Unidades de Hemofilia, centros de referencia y abordaje multidisciplinar; ii) papel de Hematología, Farmacia Hospitalaria y Enfermería en el recorrido asistencial de los pacientes con hemofilia; iii) telefarmacia y telemedicina; iv) monitorización farmacocinética; v) transición al régimen de paciente adulto; vi) educación sanitaria al paciente; vii) cirugía, urgencias e ingreso hospitalario; y viii) evaluación de los resultados. Todas las recomendaciones fueron valoradas por el panel de expertos externos como adecuadas y necesarias.
Conclusiones
el recorrido asistencial del paciente con hemofilia es complejo y depende de diversas variables. Además, requiere la implicación de distintos profesionales sanitarios que deben actuar de manera coordinada e integrada en todas las etapas de la vida del paciente, de manera adaptada a sus necesidades individuales. Las recomendaciones identificadas y consensuadas pueden suponer una mejora para la continuidad y calidad asistencial, pues facilitan la integración y coordinación de los profesionales implicados en el abordaje de esta enfermedad, especialmente de Farmacia Hospitalaria, Hematología y Enfermería.Objective
Define consensus recommendations to improve care coordination between Hospital Pharmacy, Haematology and Nursing, inter- and intra-center, in the care of haemophilia patients.
Method
Recommendations for the improvement of care coordination in the management of haemophilia patients were identified and assessed by a multidisciplinary panel of professionals with experience in this field (Hospital Pharmacy, Haematology and Nursing) and supported by scientific evidence. The identified recommendations were assessed by Rand/UCLA consensus methodology (Delphi-adapted) based on their appropriateness and, subsequently, on their necessity. In both cases, it was used ordinal Likert scale. Data were statistically analysed through different metrics.
Results
Fifty-three recommendations for the improvement of care coordination between Hospital Pharmacy, Haematology and Nursing in the management of haemophilia patients were identified, grouped into eight areas of action: i) Haemophilia units, reference centers and multidisciplinary care; ii) Role of Haematology, Hospital Pharmacy and Nursing in the patient journey of haemophilia patients; iii) Telepharmacy and telemedicine; iv) Pharmacokinetic monitoring; v) Transition to adult patient regimen; vi) Patient health education; vii) Surgery, emergency room and hospital admission; and viii) Outcome evaluation. All recommendations were assessed as appropriate and necessary by the external expert panel.
Conclusions
Haemophilia patient journey is complex and depends on different variables. It also requires the involvement of different healthcare professionals who must act in a coordinated and integrated manner at all stages of the patient's life, adapted to their individual needs. On this matter, the identified and agreed recommendations may improve continuity and quality of care, as they facilitate the integration and coordination of the professionals involved in the management of this pathology, especially Hospital Pharmacy, Haematology and Nursing.Para la realización de este trabajo se ha contado con el patrocinio de CSL-Behring
Clinical trials and Haemophilia during the COVID-19 pandemic: Madrid's experience
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: "Clinical trials and Haemophilia during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Madrid's experience". Haemophilia (2020): 16 May, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.14055. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Version
The importance of platelet glycoside residues in the haemostasis of patients with immune thrombocytopaenia
Loss of sialic acid from the carbohydrate side chains of platelet glycoproteins can affect platelet clearance, a proposed mechanism involved in the etiopathogenesis of immune thrombocy-topaenia (ITP). We aimed to assess whether changes in platelet glycosylation in patients with ITP affected platelet counts, function, and apoptosis. This observational, prospective, and transversal study included 82 patients with chronic primary ITP and 115 healthy controls. We measured platelet activation markers and assayed platelet glycosylation and caspase activity, analysing samples using flow cytometry. Platelets from patients with ITP with a platelet count <30 × 103/µL presented less sialic acid. Levels of α1,6-fucose (a glycan residue that can directly regulate antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity) and α-mannose (which can be recognised by mannose-binding-lectin and acti-vate the complement pathway) were increased in the platelets from these patients. Platelet surface exposure of other glycoside residues due to sialic acid loss inversely correlated with platelet count and the ability to be activated. Moreover, loss of sialic acid induced the ingestion of platelets by human hepatome HepG2 cells. Changes in glycoside composition of glycoproteins on the platelets’ surface impaired their functional capacity and increased their apoptosis. These changes in platelet glycoside residues appeared to be related to ITP severity.This research was funded by FIS-Fondos FEDER PI19/00631, FIS-Fondos FEDER PI19/00772 and Platelet Disorder Support Associatio
Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on patients with immune thrombocytopaenia
Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of patients with immune thrombocytopaenia (ITP) treated at our hospital. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in the Community of Madrid, which has the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Spain. We included 143 adult patients with ITP (130 with chronic ITP, 8 with persistent ITP, and 5 with newly diagnosed ITP). We conducted a telephone survey to collect the data and created a registry. Materials and Methods: Overall, 24 patients presented symptoms suggestive of COVID-19, which was confirmed by RT-PCR in 8 cases. The cumulative incidence of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection was higher in the patients with ITP than in the Madrid population. There were no differences in the disease incidence or clinical course of infection in the patients treated with immunosuppressants. Almost all of the patients reported adherence to the prescribed treatment, although 49.2% of the hospital visits were either cancelled or postponed, 17.2% because of the patients’ fear of coming to the centre. Nearly half of the cohort was considered vulnerable, and 17% had been granted a dependency or disability benefit. Conclusions: COVID-19 had a major impact on the psychosocial, occupational, and quality of care of patients with ITP.This study was supported by FIS-Fondos FEDER PI19/00631 and PI19/00772 and by the Platelet Disorder Support Associatio
Beneficial effect of systemic allogeneic adipose derived mesenchymal cells on the clinical, inflammatory and immunologic status of a patient with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa: A case report
Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is an incurable inherited mucocutaneous fragility disorder characterized by recurrent blisters, erosions, and wounds. Continuous blistering triggers overlapping cycles of never-ending healing and scarring commonly evolving to chronic systemic inflammation and fibrosis. The systemic treatment with allogeneic mesenchymal cells (MSC) from bone marrow has previously shown benefits in RDEB. MSC from adipose tissue (ADMSC) are easier to isolate. This is the first report on the use of systemic allogeneic ADMSC, correlating the clinical, inflammatory, and immunologic outcomes in RDEB indicating long-lasting benefits. We present the case of an RDEB patient harboring heterozygous biallelic COL7A1 gene mutations and with a diminished expression of C7. The patient presented with long-lasting refractory and painful oral ulcers distressing her quality of life. Histamine receptor antagonists, opioid analgesics, proton-pump inhibitors, and low-dose tricyclic antidepressants barely improved gastric symptoms, pain, and pruritus. Concomitantly, allogeneic ADMSC were provided as three separate intravenous injections of 106 cells/kg every 21 days. ADMSC treatment was well-tolerated. Improvements in wound healing, itch, pain and quality of life were observed, maximally at 6-9 months post-treatment, with the relief of symptoms still noticeable for up to 2 years. Remarkably, significant modifications in PBL participating in both the innate and adaptive responses, alongside regulation of levels of profibrotic factors, MCP-1/CCL2 and TGF-beta, correlated with the health improvement. This treatment might represent an alternative for non-responding patients to conventional management. It seems critical to elucidate the paracrine modulation of the immune system by MSC for their rational use in regenerative/immunoregulatory therapies.This study was supported by a donation from Berritxuak-Elkartea (2015/00397/002), a collaborative rare disease association and, from La Paz University Hospital as well as by grants from the Community of Madrid (AvanCell-CM S2017/BMD-3692) and the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (SAF2017-86810-R). The UCMteamis supported by grants from the Spanish Institute of Health Carlos III (RD16/0011/0002) and the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (RTI2018-093899-B-I00). MJE is recipient of a contract funded by DEBRA-Spain
Nurses' perceptions of aids and obstacles to the provision of optimal end of life care in ICU
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NURSESWHOCARE
NURSES-WHO-CARE study was a non-interventional, cross-sectional, multicenter study involving patients with moderate or severe hemophilia A, caregivers, and nurses from Spain
El impacto de la política fiscal discrecional: la Europa del euro en la gran recesión
Este trabajo analiza el impacto de las políticas fiscales aplicadas por los gobiernos de diecisiete nacionales europeas para afrontar la Gran Recesión que se inicia en 2008. Se realiza para ello un análisis pormenorizado de la Capacidad / Necesidad de financiación, descomponiendo esta en el saldo originado por distintos instrumentos fiscales: la política fiscal discrecional de los gobiernos, el ciclo económico y los intereses de la deuda pública. Obtenido el Saldo Primario Cíclicamente ajustado, resultado de las medidas discrecionales llevadas a cabo por cada gobierno, se valora la relación que el proceso de consolidación fiscal iniciado por las economías consideradas a partir de 2009 tuvo con el crecimiento de los países. Los resultados permiten advertir la existencia de una correlación positiva entre ambas variables, lo que aporta evidencia a favor del predominio de los efectos no keynesianos en la política fiscal europea de los últimos años