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    COVID-19 Infection among Nursing Students in Spain: The Risk Perception, Perceived Risk Factors, Coping Style, Preventive Knowledge of the Disease and Sense of Coherence as Psychological Predictor Variables: A Cross Sectional Survey

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    The exploration of patterns of health beliefs about COVID-19 among nursing students may be beneficial to identify behaviors, attitudes and knowledge about contagion risk. We sought to analyze the variables of risk perception, perceived risk factors, coping style, sense of coherence and knowledge of preventive measures as possible predictors of having suffered from COVID-19. Participants were nursing students from 13 universities in Spain. Sociodemographic and health variables were collected. To test the independent variables, the Perception Risk Coping Knowledge (PRCK-COVID-19) scale was created and validated because there was no specific survey for young people adapted to the pandemic situation of COVID-19. It was validated with adequate psychometric properties. A total of 1562 students (87.5% female, mean age 21.5 +/- 5.7 years) responded. The high perception of the risk of contagion, the high level of knowledge and a coping style focused on the situation were notable. Significant differences by gender were found in the coping styles, problem-focused, avoidance and knowledge scales, with women scoring higher in all categories. The multiple regression analysis was significant (F = 3.68; p < 0.001). The predictor variables were the coping styles subscale search for support and the intrinsic and extrinsic perceived risk factors. Our model predicts that nursing students with a social support-based coping style are at a higher risk of becoming infected with COVID-19, based on their own health belief model

    Structural stability for the splash singularities of the water waves problem

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    In this paper we show a structural stability result for water waves. The main motivation for this result is that we would like to exhibit a water wave whose interface starts as a graph and ends in a splash. Numerical simulations lead to an approximate solution with the desired behaviour. The stability result will conclude that near the approximate solution to water waves there is an exact solution.Comment: 50 pages, 2 figure

    Diabetes Mellitus en pacientes pediátricos con Fibrosis Quística

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    Introduction: Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a hereditary recessive disease that affects several organs, mainly within the respiratory and digestive systems. Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes (CFRD) is one of its main complications.Objectives: To study the specific complications of pediatric patients suffering from CFRD and how they affect a patient’s quality of life. To compare the mortality rates of pediatric patients with CF and with CFRD. To highlight the importance of nurses in the management of pediatric patients with CFRD.Methodology: A systematic bibliographic review was conducted. We included studies, in English and Spanish, published over the last 10 years, which analysed a population aged between 0 and 9 years old with CF and/or CFRD.Results: Four databases were used for the systematic search. We analysed 10 articles to address the objectives.Conclusions: The complications caused by CFRD and the care that patients require affect the patient’s quality of life. Progress both with diagnosis and with treatment has improved the quality of life of patients, and has contributed to reductions in the difference between the mortality rates of patients with CF and without CFRD. Nurses who care for children with CFRD are essential as an information resource for patients and their families. Nurses must convey the importance of therapeutic adherence to achieve a better quality of life. &nbsp;Introducción: La Fibrosis Quística (FQ) es una enfermedad hereditaria recesiva que afecta a varios órganos, fundamentalmente de los aparatos respiratorio y digestivo. La Diabetes Relacionada con la Fibrosis Quística (DRFQ) es una de sus principales complicaciones.Objetivos: Estudiar las complicaciones específicas de los pacientes pediátricos que padecen DRFQ y cómo afectan a su calidad de vida. Comparar las tasas de mortalidad de los pacientes pediátricos con FQ y con DRFQ. Poner de manifiesto la importancia del personal de enfermería en el manejo de los pacientes pediátricos con DRFQ.Metodología: Se llevó a cabo una revisión bibliográfica sistemática. Se incluyeron estudios publicados, en inglés y castellano, durante los últimos 10 años, y que analizaban una muestra de población de entre 0 y 9 años con FQ y/o DRFQ.Resultados: Se utilizaron 4 bases de datos para la búsqueda sistemática. Se analizaron 10 artículos para la resolución de los objetivos.Conclusiones: Las complicaciones que provocan la DRFQ, y los cuidados que requieren afectan a la calidad de vida de los pacientes. La progresión del diagnóstico y los tratamientos ha hecho que mejore su calidad de vida y que la diferencia de mortalidad entre los pacientes con FQ y con DRFQ se reduzca. El personal enfermero que atiende a los niños con DRFQ es un recurso de información esencial para los pacientes y sus familias. Las enfermeras deben transmitir la importancia de la adhesión a los tratamientos para conseguir una mejor calidad de vida. &nbsp
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