Browsing by Author "Rada G., Gabriel"
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- ItemBipolar or monopolar transurethral resection for benign prostatic hyperplasia?(2018) Inzunza, Gabriel; Rada G., Gabriel; Majerson Grinberg, Alejandro
- Item¿Cabergolina o bromocriptina para el prolactinoma?(2016) Triantafilo, N.; Castro Gutiérrez, V.; Rada G., Gabriel
- Item¿Constituyen los cannabinoides una alternativa terapéutica en anorexia nerviosa?(2017) Contreras, Tania; Bravo Soto, Gonzalo A.; Rada G., Gabriel
- Item¿Debe indicarse acetilcisteína para prevenir la nefropatía por contraste?(2015) Izcovich, Ariel; Rada G., Gabriel
- ItemDoes ownership matter? An overview of systematic reviews of the performance of private for-profit, private not-for-profit and public healthcare providers(2014) Herrera Riquelme, Cristian Alberto; Rada G., Gabriel; Kuhn, L.; Barrios, X.
- Item¿Es efectivo el iloprost en el fenómeno de Raynaud secundario?(2015) Lustig, Nicole; Rada G., Gabriel
- Item¿Implantes mamarios texturizados o lisos para disminuir la tasa de contractura capsular?(2017) Cifuentes, Ignacio; Dagnino, Bruno; Rada G., GabrielEl uso de implantes mamarios con propósitos estéticos y reconstructivos se ha convertido en uno de los procedimientos más comunes realizados por los cirujanos plásticos. Existen diversos modelos de implantes mamarios, los cuales difieren en su tamaño, relleno, forma y característica de la envoltura, pudiendo ser lisa o texturizada. La contractura capsular es una de las principales complicaciones del uso de implantes mamarios y se ha planteado que las prótesis texturizadas podrían disminuir la incidencia de contractura capsular. Para responder esta pregunta utilizamos Epistemonikos, la mayor base de datos de revisiones sistemáticas en salud a nivel mundial, la cual es mantenida mediante búsquedas en múltiples fuentes de información, incluyendo MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, entre otras. Identificamos cinco revisiones sistemáticas que en conjunto incluyen 15 estudios primarios, 13 de ellos correspondientes a ensayos aleatorizados pertinentes a la pregunta de interés. Extrajimos los datos desde las revisiones identificadas, reanalizamos los datos de los estudios primarios, realizamos un metanálisis y preparamos tablas de resumen de los resultados utilizando el método GRADE. Concluimos que el uso de prótesis mamaria texturizada probablemente disminuye el riesgo de contractura capsular, sin embargo, podría asociarse a un aumento en el riesgo de linfoma anaplásico de células grandes.
- ItemInstruments that measure psychosocial factors related to vaccination : a scoping review protocol(2019) Kaufman, J.; Ryan, R.; Betsch, C.; Parkhill, A.; Shapiro, G.; Leask, J.; Menning, L.; Tugwell, P.; Costa, D.S.J.; Rada G., Gabriel; Danchin, M.; Hill, S.
- ItemOdds ratio: aspectos teoricos y practicos(2013) Cerda, Jaime; Vera Pérez-Gacitúa, Claudio Mauricio; Rada G., Gabriel
- ItemPercutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary artery bypass grafting for adults with diabetes and multivessel coronary disease (Protocol)(2014) Bravo, Claudio; Rondón Clavo, Carlos M.; Oliva, Patricio; Rada G., Gabriel; Rivera Cornejo, Marcela; Torres Robles, Romina
- Item¿Son efectivos los corticoides en la necrólisis epidérmica tóxica y el síndrome de Stevens-Johnson?(2017) Meza, Rodrigo; Rada G., Gabriel; Varas Arancibia, Pablo Andrés
- ItemThe comprehensive ‘Communicate to Vaccinate’ taxonomy of communication interventions for childhood vaccination in routine and campaign contexts(2017) Kaufman, Jessica; Ames, Heather; Bosch-Capblanch, Xavier; Cartier, Yuri; Cliff, Julie; Glenton, Claire; Lewin, Simon; Muloliwa, Artur M; Oku, Afiong; Oyo-Ita, Angela; Rada G., Gabriel; Hill, SophieAbstract Background Communication can be used to generate demand for vaccination or address vaccine hesitancy, and is crucial to successful childhood vaccination programmes. Research efforts have primarily focused on communication for routine vaccination. However, vaccination campaigns, particularly in low- or middle-income countries (LMICs), also use communication in diverse ways. Without a comprehensive framework integrating communication interventions from routine and campaign contexts, it is not possible to conceptualise the full range of possible vaccination communication interventions. Therefore, vaccine programme managers may be unaware of potential communication options and researchers may not focus on building evidence for interventions used in practice. In this paper, we broaden the scope of our existing taxonomy of communication interventions for routine vaccination to include communication used in campaigns, and integrate these into a comprehensive taxonomy of vaccination communication interventions. Methods Building on our taxonomy of communication for routine vaccination, we identified communication interventions used in vaccination campaigns through a targeted literature search; observation of vaccination activities in Cameroon, Mozambique and Nigeria; and stakeholder consultations. We added these interventions to descriptions of routine vaccination communication and categorised the interventions according to their intended purposes, building from an earlier taxonomy of communication related to routine vaccination. Results The comprehensive taxonomy groups communication used in campaigns and routine childhood vaccination into seven purpose categories: ‘Inform or Educate’; ‘Remind or Recall’; ‘Enhance Community Ownership’; ‘Teach Skills’; ‘Provide Support’; ‘Facilitate Decision Making’ and ‘Enable Communication’. Consultations with LMIC stakeholders and experts informed the taxonomy’s definitions and structure and established its potential uses. Conclusions This taxonomy provides a standardised way to think and speak about vaccination communication. It is categorised by purpose to help conceptualise communication interventions as potential solutions to address needs or problems. It can be utilised by programme planners, implementers, researchers and funders to see the range of communication interventions used in practice, facilitate evidence synthesis and identify evidence gaps.
- ItemThe GRADE Evidence to Decision (EtD) framework for health system and public health decisions(2018) Moberg, Jenny; Oxman, Andrew D.; Rosenbaum, Sarah; Schünemann, Holger J.; Guyatt, Gordon; Flottorp, Signe; Glenton, Claire; Lewin, Simon; Morelli, Angela; Rada G., Gabriel; Alonso-Coello, Pablo
- Item¿Tienen algún rol los cannabinoides en el síndrome de Tourette?(2016) García, Karen; Rada G., Gabriel
- Item¿Vale la pena utilizar dosis altas de inhibidores de la bomba de protones en la hemorragia péptica aguda?(2016) Villalón, Alejandro; Olmos Borzone, Roberto Ignacio; Rada G., Gabriel