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pro vyhledávání: '"Marisol Peña-Orellana"'
Autor:
Edline M, Morales-Gómez, Keishla M, Torres-Montalvo, Manuel, Heredia-Morales, Jessica, Rodríguez-Torres, Zulmarie J, Díaz-Reguero, Merry A, Manso-Dávila, Solaritza, Rivera-León, Nicol S, Vega-Solis, Samary, Ortiz-Cordero, Kareliz, Ramos-Aponte, Yaritza, Rivera-Hernández, Bianca L, Aulet-González, Domingo, Torres-Figueroa, Nilsalin, Pagán-Santiago, Leslie, Figueroa-Estepa, Ana S, Font-Rivera, Bridgette, Padilla-Camacho, Mónica, Ventura-Rosa, Jeanette C, Rosario-Medina, José C, Salamán-De Jesús, Annette M, Santiago-Díaz, Liza I, Millán-Pérez, Marisol, Peña-Orellana, Ruth, Ríos-Motta
Publikováno v:
Puerto Rico health sciences journal. 41(2)
To examine the levels of burnout and self-perceived stress in workers at the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, who experienced major disasters: Hurricanes Irma and Maria.A quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study with a non-probabilistic co
Autor:
Yaritza N, Reyes-Medina, Paola C, Andino-Figueroa, Xiovette N, Abrams-Maldonado, Zydnia N, Pineiro-Delgado, Kevin, Pizarro-Miller, Alisha, Subervi-Vázquez, Omar J, Concepción-Rivera, Natalia, Coriano-Díaz, Loriann, Dávila-Santiago, Luz D, De Jesús-Rodríguez, Yaniré I, Díaz-Ortiz, Paola N, Figueroa-Carrasquillo, Darinelys, Figueroa-Cosme, Janice, Gómez-Garay, Jessica C, Irizarry-Flores, Myrellis, Márquez-Muñiz, Ruth, Ríos-Motta, Liza I, Millán-Pérez, Marisol, Peña-Orellana
Publikováno v:
Puerto Rico health sciences journal. 37
The objective of this study was to explore the knowledge, thoughts, and beliefs regarding the Zika virus and its prevention in a community of residents in the municipality of Caguas, Puerto Rico, and elicit their concerns and perceptions of risk.A qu
Autor:
Juan A. Gónzalez-Sánchez, Liza Millán-Pérez, Nilsa Padilla-Elías, Heriberto A. Marín Centeno, Ralph Rivera-Gutiérrez, Marisol Peña-Orellana, Héctor Alonso-Serra, Patricia Monserrate-Vázquez
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine. :525-531
Background: Any healthcare facility must be prepared to handle a dramatic increase in deaths that can be produced by a catastrophic disaster. A mass fatality incident (MFI) will significantly increase the usual number of deaths that hospitals or fore
Autor:
Juan A. Gónzalez-Sánchez, Nilsa Padilla-Elías, Marisol Peña-Orellana, Liza Millán-Pérez, Heriberto A. Marín Centeno, Patricia Monserrrate-Vázquez, Ralph Rivera-Gutiérrez, Héctor Alonso-Serra
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine. :499-503
Background: Hospitals must be prepared to deal efficiently and effectively with different emergencies. To accomplish this, several countries have standardized their hospital emergency codes to improve their response capability. This is particularly i
Autor:
Carmen L. Pérez Guerra, Rosa L. Rodríguez-Acosta, Marisol Peña-Orellana, Eunice Soto-Gomez, Kay M. Tomashek, Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez, Gustavo H. Dayan, Viani Ramirez, Luis M. Santiago, Reinaldo Rivera, R. Rhode Cruz
Publikováno v:
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics. 8:905-915
Dengue, endemic in Puerto Rico, is a major public health problem. Vaccines are thought the best means to prevent dengue because vector control alone has been largely ineffective. We implemented qualitative studies in 2006 and 2010 to determine the ac
Autor:
Marisol Peña-Orellana, Carmen E. Albizu-García, Adriana Hernández-Viver, Glorimar Caraballo-Correa
Publikováno v:
J Health Care Poor Underserved
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the most common blood-borne chronic viral infection in the United States and it is over represented in incarcerated populations. This study estimates if in prison tattooing is associated with self reported HCV infection in
Autor:
Matthew J. McCarthy, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Marisol Peña-Orellana, D. B. Otis, Pablo Méndez-Lázaro
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 11; Issue 9; Pages: 9409-9428
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 11, Iss 9, Pp 9409-9428 (2014)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 11, Iss 9, Pp 9409-9428 (2014)
We test the hypothesis that climate and environmental conditions are becoming favorable for dengue transmission in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sea Level Pressure (SLP), Mean Sea Level (MSL), Wind, Sea Surface Temperature (SST), Air Surface Temperature (AS
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geology & Geosciences.
Pablo Mendez-Lazaro*1,2, Marisol Pena-Orellana2,3, Nilsa Padilla-Elias2 and Ralph Rivera-Gutierrez2,3 1University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus, Graduate School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health, Puerto Rico 2University of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, Vol 3, Pp 51-51 (2019)
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: This study aims to evaluate potentially traumatic events (PTEs) and its relationship with posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), posttraumatic growth (PTG), and resilience in a sample of help-seeking individuals in Puerto Ric
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e4ee45b3b52a43d3bdfff138821730eb