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Australian research shows that stigma is a major barrier to treatment seeking (Rockloff, 2004) and may impede the accurate measurement of problem gambling prevalence. To date, no validated tool is available to assess the stigma associated with gambling. T... see more

Australian research shows that stigma is a major barrier to treatment seeking (Rockloff, 2004) and may impede the accurate measurement of problem gambling prevalence. To date, no validated tool is available to assess the stigma associated with gambling. T... see more

AbstractOrientation: Given the global shortage of registered nurses, it is important to investigate the intentions for job withdrawal of nurses, and resolve these, in order to retain nurses in the field.Research purpose: The objective was to examine the ... see more

Lack of exercise has been linked to poor health issues (e.g., obesity) in American society. National (e.g., Appalachian Trail) and local trails are a potential resource for championing physical activity.  To challenge sedentary lifestyle choices and promo... see more

Actividad física, barreras, estrés percibido y consumo de medicamentos de estudiantes de la Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina / Physical activity, barriers, perceived stress and medication consumption of students of the Latin American School of Medicine Actividad física, barreras, estrés percibido y consumo de medicamentos de estudiantes de la Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina / Physical activity, barriers, perceived stress and medication consumption of students of the Latin American School of MedicineObjetivo: determinar el nivel de actividad física de los estudiantes de la Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina y de factores a él asociados como barreras, estrés percibido y consumo de medicamentos. Materiales y métodos: se empleó una muestra de 97 estudiantes de ambos años de la carrera: 32 (21%) de primero y 65 (42%) de segundo. Se aplicaron, para la revelación de los datos, los cuestionarios: Global de Actividad Física en la determinación del nivel de actividad física; Quiz de las barreras a la actividad física, para determinar las barreras y, la Escala de Estrés percibido en la determinación del estrés percibido por los participantes. Resultados: expresan que 72,9 estudiantes de la muestra (75,2%) tienen un bajo nivel de actividad física.  El 62,5% consumió medicamentos de manera continua y el 100% de manera discontinua en el último mes. Se percibieron como barreras para las prácticas: falta de tiempo (67%), de voluntad (54%) y de energía (53%). De acuerdo con la escala establecida, percibieron los niveles de estrés: bajo (43,3%), medio (32,9%) y alto, el 23,7% de los alumnos. Conclusiones: La investigación constituye un resultado parcial del proyecto “Andando” que se despliega en la institución para promover la actividad física. Los hallazgos obtenidos pueden contribuir al perfeccionamiento del sistema sanitario de la institución y justifican, en buena medida, los esfuerzos que emanan del proyecto investigativo en que se insertan, en aras de contribuir a perfeccionar el sistema de salud existente en la institución.ABSTRACT Objective: to determine the level of physical activity of the students of the Latin American School of Medicine and of factors associated with it such as barriers, perceived stress and consumption of medications Materials and methods: a sample of 97 students of both years of the race was used: 32 (21%) of first and 65 (42%) of second. The questionnaires were applied for the revelation of the data: Global Physical Activity in determining the level of physical activity; Quiz of the barriers to physical activity, to determine the barriers and, the Stress Scale perceived in the determination of the perceived stress by the participants Results: they express that 72.9 students of the sample (75.2%) have a low level of physical activity. 62.5% consumed drugs continuously and 100% discontinuously in the last month. They were perceived as barriers to practices: lack of time (67%), lack of will (54%) and lack of energy (53%). According to the established scale, they perceived stress levels: low (43.3%), medium (32.9%) and high, 23.7% of the students. Conclusions: the research is a partial result of the project “Walking” that is deployed in the institution to promote physical activity. The findings obtained can contribute to the improvement of the health system of the institution and justify, to a large extent, the efforts emanating from the research project in which they are inserted, in order to contribute to improving the existing health system in the institution. Keywords: physical activity; consumption of medication; barriers to practice; perceived stress.

Objetivo: determinar el nivel de actividad física de los estudiantes de la Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina y de factores a él asociados como barreras, estrés percibido y consumo de medicamentos. Materiales y métodos: se empleó una muestra de 97 estudi... see more

The aim of this study is to adapt the “Perceived Physical Literacy Scale for Adolescents” into Turkish version. The research was designed with the descriptive survey model. Research data were obtained from a total of 585 participants aged between 12 and 1... see more

AbstractBackground: Continuity and coordination of care are core principles of high-quality primary health care. Optimising continuity and coordination improves maternal satisfaction. However, their association with morbidity and mortality outcomes is unc... see more

Background: Sleep problems exist for up to 30% of young people, and increase in the case of those with chronic pain. Because exclusive pharmacological management of sleep problems for children with pain is contraindicated, the development of appropriate n... see more

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