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Publicado 2019
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Objectives. Determine the level of user satisfaction in outpatient gynecology. Materials and methods. Observational, descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study. Survey structured for 126 patients ranging from 19-65 years old attended in Outpatient Gynecology at the National Maternal and Perinatal Institute.
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Publicado 2019
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Objectives. Determine the level of user satisfaction in outpatient gynecology. Materials and methods. Observational, descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study. Survey structured for 126 patients ranging from 19-65 years old attended in Outpatient Gynecology at the National Maternal and Perinatal Institute.
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Publicado 2016
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Objective: To evaluate the obstetric outcome of pregnant women with advanced maternal age (EMA) treated at the NationalMaternal Perinatal Institute. Materials and methods: Observational, descriptive and retrospective study of 321 maternaloutgoings occurred during the period from January 1 to June 30, 2016.
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Publicado 2017
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The genitourinary syndrome of menopause clinically is evident 4 to 5 years after menopause, and objective changes arepresent in 25-50% of all postmenopausal women. The most frequent symptoms are vaginal dryness ( 75%), dyspareunia(38%), and vaginal itching, vaginal discharge and pain (15%); and the diagnosis is based on clinical criteria. The principlestherapeutic are based on the restoration of urogenital physiology and relief of symptoms; including non-hormonal / lubricanttherapeutic options, systemic hormonal therapy, local estrogen therapy and other alternatives. The genitourinary syndromeof menopause is one of the most important determinants of sexual function and urogenital health, with a significant impact onthe quality of life related to female health.
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Publicado 2016
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Objective: To evaluate the obstetric outcome of pregnant women with advanced maternal age (EMA) treated at the NationalMaternal Perinatal Institute. Materials and methods: Observational, descriptive and retrospective study of 321 maternaloutgoings occurred during the period from January 1 to June 30, 2016.
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Publicado 2017
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The genitourinary syndrome of menopause clinically is evident 4 to 5 years after menopause, and objective changes arepresent in 25-50% of all postmenopausal women. The most frequent symptoms are vaginal dryness ( 75%), dyspareunia(38%), and vaginal itching, vaginal discharge and pain (15%); and the diagnosis is based on clinical criteria. The principlestherapeutic are based on the restoration of urogenital physiology and relief of symptoms; including non-hormonal / lubricanttherapeutic options, systemic hormonal therapy, local estrogen therapy and other alternatives. The genitourinary syndromeof menopause is one of the most important determinants of sexual function and urogenital health, with a significant impact onthe quality of life related to female health.
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Publicado 2016
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The evaluation of quality of life should focus mainly on the patient’s perception of her state of health, being an activeparticipant in this process. Instruments for measuring health-related quality of life (HRQL) can be classified into genericinstruments that measure multiple areas or domains and that are applicable to all individuals, regardless of the pathologythat affects them; And specific instruments, which are those that measure the functioning of the patient in one or severalareas and are characterized by paying particular attention to those symptoms or problems specific to a particular diseaseand those areas considered to be most affected, being only applicable to patients Specific. In daily clinical practice it is usefulto evaluate: improvement of clinical diagnosis, individualization and prioritization of treatments, improving the doctor-patientrelationship, and monitoring c...
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Publicado 2016
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The evaluation of quality of life should focus mainly on the patient’s perception of her state of health, being an activeparticipant in this process. Instruments for measuring health-related quality of life (HRQL) can be classified into genericinstruments that measure multiple areas or domains and that are applicable to all individuals, regardless of the pathologythat affects them; And specific instruments, which are those that measure the functioning of the patient in one or severalareas and are characterized by paying particular attention to those symptoms or problems specific to a particular diseaseand those areas considered to be most affected, being only applicable to patients Specific. In daily clinical practice it is usefulto evaluate: improvement of clinical diagnosis, individualization and prioritization of treatments, improving the doctor-patientrelationship, and monitoring c...