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Behavioural intention of hand hygiene compliance in an average Ecuadorian hospital
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to characterize hand hygiene behavioural intention by hospital servicesPalabras claves:Hand hygiene, Health education, Hospital medicineAutores:Ayala M.U., Cintia Pullas, Domenica Reina, Edison Daniel Miranda Brazales, Emily Granadillo, Ignacio Peñaherrera Suárez, María José Ayora Pérez, Miguel J. Martín, Natalia Cristina Romero, Pía EscuderoFuentes:scopusAge-dependent seroprevalence of dengue and chikungunya: Inference from a cross-sectional analysis in Esmeraldas Province in coastal Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Objectives There are few population-based estimates for prevalence of past exposure to dengue and chPalabras claves:epidemiology, PUBLIC HEALTH, STATISTICS & RESEARCH METHODSAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez, Andrea Pinãna López, Martha E. Chico, Montgomery J., Natalia Cristina Romero, Philip John Cooper, Ster I.C.Fuentes:scopusFuture care for long-term cancer survivors: towards a new model
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: The increase in the prevalence "long-term cancer survivor” (LCS) patients is expected to inPalabras claves:LCS patient care, Long cancer survivor, Multidisciplinary cancer careAutores:Arraiza A., Baz D.V., Camps C., Felip E., Garrido P., Gaspar B., Ibáñez V.M., Llombart M., López A., Magallón I., Mur C., Natalia Cristina Romero, Navarro-Ruiz A., Olmos J.M., Pastor A., Peiró M., Polo J., Provencio Pulla M., Rodríguez-Lescure , Tabernero J., Vera R.Fuentes:scopusHealth workers' perspectives on asthma care coordination between primary and specialised healthcare in the COVID-19 pandemic: A protocol for a qualitative study in Ecuador and Brazil
ReviewAbstract: Introduction Asthma is a common long-term disorder and strategies to improve asthma control are stilPalabras claves:Asthma, covid-19, health services administration & management, Organisation of health services, quality in healthcareAutores:Adriana Romero-Sandoval, Alejandro Rodriguez, Aragao E., Barbosa C., Barreto De Oliveira A.L., Cruz A.A., Emily Granadillo, Ferreira Da Silva M.R., Maria Jose Cisneros-Caceres, Natalia Cristina Romero, Philip John Cooper, Pinheiro G.P.Fuentes:googlescopusMedical specialist distributions in Ecuador: a geographical and temporal analysis of data from 2000 to 2017
ArticleAbstract: Background: Knowledge of medical specialists' numbers and geographical distribution are essential foPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Health workforce, Medical specialties, physiciansAutores:Adriana Romero Sandoval, Adriana Romero-Sandoval, Alejandro Rodriguez, Bernardo A. Sandoval, Natalia Cristina RomeroFuentes:googlescopusProspective study of factors associated with asthma attack recurrence (ATTACK) in children from three Ecuadorian cities during COVID-19: a study protocol
ArticleAbstract: Introduction Asthma is a growing health problem in children in marginalised urban settings in low-inPalabras claves:Asthma, covid-19, epidemiologyAutores:Alchundia J., Alejandro Rodriguez, Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Ardura-Garcia C., Arteaga K., Augusto Maldonado, Bachmann M., Claudia Rodas, Cruz A.A., Diana Morillo, Figueiredo C.A.V., Martha E. Chico, Natalia Cristina Romero, Perkin M.R., Philip John Cooper, Santiago Mena-Bucheli, Solorzano K., Ster I.C.Fuentes:scopusThe dynamics and determinants of specific systemic and mucosal antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in three adult cohorts in the Ecuadorian Andes: a study protocol
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: There are limited longitudinal data on the systemic and mucosal antibody responses toPalabras claves:Antibody levels, covid-19, ECUADOR, RISK FACTORS, SARS-COV-2, SeroprevalenceAutores:Fernanda Arias-Erazo, Jair Teran, Jose Leon-Rojas, Lizet Villacis, Miguel J. Martín, Monica Isabel Pérez, Natalia Cristina Romero, Patricia Jiménez, Philip John Cooper, Ricardo Recalde, Ster I.C., Tatiana Veloz, Velez J.Fuentes:googlescopus