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pro vyhledávání: '"María C, Davenport"'
Autor:
Andrea E. Martins, María C. Davenport, María de la Paz Del Valle, Sandra Di Lalla, Paula Domínguez, Laura Ormando, Adriana Ingratta, Hector Gambarini, Fernando Ferrero
Publikováno v:
Jornal de Pediatria, Vol 87, Iss 6, Pp 493-498 (2011)
OBJETIVOS: Estimar a prevalência de burnout entre residentes pediátricos e avaliar o impacto de uma intervenção breve voltada para o controle da doença. MÉTODOS: Foi realizado um estudo controlado randomizado em 74 residentes de pediatria. Todo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b72bea820f554f1992a19b8e6181b352
Autor:
Marcela, Urtasun, Miyuki, Takata, María C, Davenport, Paula, Domínguez, Graciela, Suárez, Susana, Villa Nova, Silvina, Raiden, Fernando, Ferrero
Publikováno v:
Archivos argentinos de pediatria. 120(2)
Prescription errors are the most common cause of preventable errors. Electronic prescription (EP) systems may help to reduce errors and improve the quality of care.To assess the effect of EP on the prevalence of prescription errors and related advers
Autor:
Fernando Torres, María C Davenport, Ana L Kannemann, Juan Pablo Ferreira, Agustina Paganini, Paula Domínguez
Publikováno v:
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria. 115
Autor:
Paula Domínguez, Ana L Kannemann, Fernando Torres, María C Davenport, Agustina Paganini, Juan Pablo Ferreira
Publikováno v:
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria. 115
The safety of inpatients is a priority in the health care system. The Global Trigger Tool seems to be suitable to estimate the incidence of adverse events (AE) in pediatric inpatients.To describe the incidence and categories of AE in pediatric inpati
Publikováno v:
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria. 110:155-159
Autor:
María C Davenport, Hector Gambarini, María de la Paz Del Valle, Paula Domínguez, Sandra Di Lalla, Andrea Martins, Adriana Ingratta, Laura Ormando, Fernando Ferrero
Publikováno v:
Jornal de Pediatria. 87:493-8
OBJECTIVES: To estimate burnout prevalence among pediatric residents and to evaluate the impact of a brief intervention aimed at controlling burnout. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial was conducted on 74 pediatric residents. The Maslach Burnout
Autor:
Andrea Martins, María C Davenport, María J. Chiolo, Sandra Di Lalla, Fernando Ferrero, Paula Domínguez
Publikováno v:
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria. 112
ntroduction. Monitoring article submissions and publications developed by an institution is a suitable measure to assess its scientific output. Objectives. To estimate the proportion of research projects that were completed and had results submitted/
Autor:
Valeria S. Santidrian, Gabriela Gregorio, Victoria I. Sanchez Mercol, Fernanda Santucho, Ana Borsa, Diego R. Hijano, Maria I. Lutz, Guillermina A. Melendi, Lidia C. Albano, James D. Chappell, Jimena Bugna, Maria D. Neder, Margarita Ramonet, Fernando P. Polack, Natalia Reynoso, Mercedes Garcia Domínguez, Liliana Alvarez, Patricia Landa, Marco A. Espinoza, Romina Libster, Maria Emilia Gutierrez Meyer, M. Soledad Areso, Rina Moreno, Mariana Dunaiewsky, Ricardo S. Dalamón, Norma Boloñati, Rodrigo M. Egües Almeida, Ana Pota, Alicia L. Panigasi, María C Davenport, Guillermina Mosca, Ariel Karolinski, Liliana Saligari, Elias Alterman, Graciela Cabral, Maria C. Guglielmo, Vilma Savy, Silvina Coviello, Kathryn M. Edwards, Angel Bonina, Fernando Ferrero, Elsa Baumeister, Miriam Bruno, Nora Luedicke, Mauricio T. Caballero, Juan Carlos Peuchot, María L Cavalieri, Tomas Gilligan, María de la Paz Del Valle
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 362(1)
BACKGROUND While the Northern Hemisphere experiences the effects of the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus, data from the recent influenza season in the Southern Hemisphere can provide important information on the burden of disease in children. M
Autor:
Gonzalo, Agüero, María C, Davenport, María de la P, Del Valle, Paulina, Gallegos, Ana L, Kannemann, Vivian, Bokser, Fernando, Ferrero
Publikováno v:
Archivos argentinos de pediatria. 108(1)
Despite most meningitis are not bacterial, antibiotics are usually administered on admission because bacterial meningitis is difficult to be rule-out. Distinguishing bacterial from aseptic meningitis on admission could avoid inappropriate antibiotic