Il 24 ottobre seminario: “Meeting on Self-Care in Chronic Illnesses”

Il 24 ottobre seminario: “Meeting on Self-Care in Chronic Illnesses”

20/10/2022

Si svolgerà al Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, lunedì 24 ottobre, il seminario per gli studenti del dottorato interuniversitario in Scienze Infermieristiche e Sanità pubblica, dal titolo: “Meeting on Self-Care in Chronic Illnesses”.
L’Ordine delle Professioni Infermieristiche-OPI di Roma ed il Centro di Eccellenza per la Cultura e la Ricerca Infermieristica-CECRI si sono particolarmente spesi per la linea di ricerca sul self-care in Italia.
Maria Grazia De Marinis e Rosaria Alvarointrodurranno la prima sessione di lavoro; quindi, la parola passerà a Barbara Riegel, professore di Nursing alla Facoltà di Infermieristica dell’Università della Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (USA) e Co-Director International Center for Self-Care Research, che discuterà di: “Advances in self-care research”. Continuando, per parlare degli “Aggiornamenti sui progetti di ricerca che riguardano la cura di sé”, moderati da Ercole Vellone e Davide Ausili, interverranno: Diletta Fabrizi con: “Self-care in diabetes” e Paolo Iovino con: “Self-care in Heart Failure”. A trattare del self- care nei pazienti e del contributo dei caregiver in Italia interverranno: Maddalena De Maria con: “Patient self-care and caregiver contribution to patient self-care of chronic conditions: what is dyadic and what it is not”; Federico Ferro con: “Care dyadic types among patients living with multiple chronic conditions and their informal caregivers” e Ilaria Erba, con: “The influence of dyad gender combination on patient self-care and caregiver contribution to self-care in multiple chronic conditions”.
Prima della pausa delle 11, spazio agli studi condotti sullo stesso argomento in Albania, con: Alta Arapi, “Self-Care in Albanian patients with chronic illnesses”; Sajmira Adëraj con: “The caregiver contribution to self-care of patients with chronic illnesses” e Ilaria Erba con: “The clinical use of voice to monitor the chronic illnesses”.
La seconda sessione, dedicata allo stato dell’arte della ricerca sul self-care in Italia, sarà moderata da Maria Matarese e Ercole Vellone. Interverranno: Michela Luciani con: “Self-care in general adult population and its assessment”; Manuela Saurini con: “Effectiveness of Motivational interviewing in improving the patient's selfcare and the caregiver’s contribution to self-care in multiple chronic diseases: a study protocol”; Giulia Villa con: “Telehealth vs in-person education for enhancing self-care of ostomy patients (Self-Stoma). Study design of a don-inferiority, randomized controlled trial”; Viviana Fusetti con: “Effectiveness of smartphone apps for self-management of epilepsy: a systematic review”; Matteo Martinato con: “Disease knowledge and self-care in patients with chronic venous leg ulcers preliminary short-term results of a randomized controlled study”; Giulia Locatelli con: “The influence of caregiver contribution to self-care on symptom burden in patients with heart failure: a longitudinal mediation analysis”; Jessica Longhini con: “A nurse-led multidisciplinary model of care for patients with stable heart failure in primary health care: a pre-post feasibility study; Marzia Lommi con: “Nursing outcomes in wound care management: a mixed method study”; Federica Lacarbonara “Self-care and oral anticancer agents (OAAs): where we are and where we are going”; Roberta Di Matteo con: “Self-care in coronary heart disease patient and caregiver dyads (HEARTS IN-DYADS): protocol of a multicenter longitudinal study”; Immacolata Dall’Oglio con: “From a literature review to the Comprehensive Model of Self-Care in Children and Young Adults with chronic conditions: the pathway toward the development of a theoretical model”; Valentina Biagioli con: “Self-Care in children and young people living with complex chronic conditions: a qualitative study”; Giulia Manzi “Measuring self-care in children and young people with complex chronic conditions: development of a new scale and content validity”; Annachiara Liburdi con: “Self-care behaviors in children and young people with complex chronic conditions: a multicenter study protocol”; Catia Genna con: “Parents' process of recognition and response to clinical deterioration of their children with medical complexity at home: a grounded theory”.
Conclusioni affidate a Barbara Riegel.
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