Articles publicats en revistes: Enviaments recents
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Effectiveness of physiotherapy and its impact on the quality of life of patients compared to other therapeutic approaches in the management of female sexual dysfunction in non-menopausal adult population: a systematic review
(Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2025, 13(3): 338-346, 2025-07)Introduction Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) affects quality of life, presenting as reduced sexual desire, arousal issues, pain, and orgasm difficulties. Its multifactorial causes include physical and ... -
Effect of vaginal spheres and pelvic floor exercises on female sexual function in women with urinary incontinence: A randomized controlled trial (secondary analysis)
(International Urogynecology Journal, 2025, november, 2025-11)Background Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is common in women with urinary incontinence (UI), and pelvic floor exercises (PFEs) are a well-established treatment. Vaginal spheres, designed to stimulate ... -
Survival analysis for predicting fitness app user churn
(mHealth, 2025, 11: 64, 2025-10)Background: Fitness applications are increasingly used to support physical activity and promote healthier lifestyles. However, maintaining long-term engagement remains a major challenge, as many users ... -
Analyzing motivation for tele-exercise in adult fitness app users
(mHealth, 2025, 11: 50, 2025-10)Background: Tele-exercise—using mobile apps or digital platforms—has expanded access to guided physical activity, potentially contributing to public health. The motivational mechanisms that drive ... -
Dolor crónico y dolor persistente: diferencias conceptuales y clínicas en la terminología del dolor
(Atención primaria, 2025, 57(11): 103368, 2025-11)Desde el año 2009, en la literatura científica anglosajona existe una tendencia al alza para sustituir el término dolor crónico por dolor persistente. Este cambio semántico es una declaración clara de ... -
Scoping review of needs for digital technology in co-creation: a health CASCADE study
(Research Involvement and Engagement 11, 121 (2025), 2025-10)Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is increasingly recognised as essential for meaningful, equitable, and impactful health and social care research. Co-creation is a promising involvement ... -
European research Priorities for Osteopathic Care (PROCare): a sequential exploratory investigation and survey
(BMJ Open, 2025, 15(10): e100757, 2025-10)Objectives The aim of this study is to identify and analyse research priorities across the osteopathic profession internationally, to determine how different interested parties conceptualise research ... -
Affectivity, sexuality, and autism spectrum disorder: qualitative analysis of the experiences of autistic young adults and their families
(BMC Psychiatry, 2023, 23: 858, 2023-11)Background Autistic people have communication, sensorial, and social difficulties, which on many occasions, make their adaptation on the sexual and affective levels difficult. For this reason, it is ... -
Emotional experience of the diagnostic process of a rare disease and the perception of support systems: A scoping review
(Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2022, 31(1-2): 20-31, 2022-01)Aims and objective To explore the experience of adult patients and adult patients’ families, and their perception of the support systems received during the diagnostic process of rare diseases. Ba ... -
Effects of the inhaled dose of air pollution on health: a systematic review
(European respiratory review, 2025, 34(177): 250042, 2025-07)The inhaled dose of air pollution (IDoAP) is an air pollution exposure quantification method that accounts for individuals’ amount of inspired air (i.e. minute ventilation), and thus for the physical ... -
Assessment, treatment, and follow-up of phlebitis related to peripheral venous catheterisation: A Delphi study in Spain
(Healthcare, 2024, 12(3): 378, 2024-02)Background: Phlebitis related to peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) is a common complication in patients who require these devices and can have important consequences for the patients and the healthcare ... -
Bachelor Thesis in nursing: A qualitative study of the teaching-learning process from the experience of the students, academic tutors and nurses
(Nurse Education Today, 2025, 147: 106567, 2025-04)Background: The Bachelor Thesis (BT) offers a pivotal opportunity for nursing students to develop and consolidate essential competencies. Investigating the teaching-learning process is critical to ... -
Prácticum y práctica profesional en tiempos COVID, ¿qué hemos aprendido?
(Revista Prácticum, 2021, 6(2): 7-15, 2021-12)La Pandemia Covid-19 en España ha supuesto una situación excepcional en los centros de salud que se tensaron como nunca. Los equipos asistenciales, incluidos los estudiantes atendieron a pacientes ... -
Prescripción de actividad física y ejercicio físico en atención primaria: situación actual y retos de implementación
(Atención primaria, 2025, 57(9): 103308, 2025-09)Este artículo analiza el estado actual de la prescripción de actividad física en atención primaria, identificando las barreras estructurales, profesionales y sociales que dificultan su implementación ... -
Radial ESWT combined with a specific rehabilitation program (rESWT+RP) is more effective than sham rESWT+RP for acute hamstring muscle complex injury type 3b: a randomized, controlled trial
(British Medical Bulletin, 2025, 155: 1-15, 2025-09)Introduction Acute type 3b injuries of the hamstring muscle complex (HMC) are prevalent in sports, often lead to prolonged recovery, and demonstrate a high recurrence. Conservative rehabilitation is ... -
Perceptions and experiences of parents of preterm infants with umbilical venous catheter undergoing skin-to-skin contact
(Children, 2025, 12(9): 1234, 2025-09)Background: Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) is established as a standard of care due to its demonstrated benefits for preterm newborns, with evidence showing that earlier and more prolonged skin-to-skin ... -
The pitfalls of co-creation: reflections from Health CASCADE facilitators on critical events, consequences and preventive and mitigating strategies
(Public health, 2025, 248: 105956, 2025-09)Objectives Co-creation is increasingly applied in public health research, particularly to develop solutions. Due to the unpredictable and ‘messy’ nature of co-creation, co-creation processes often do ... -
Principles and attributes of evidence-based co-creation: From naïve praxis toward a trustworthy methodology - A Health CASCADE study
(Public health, 2025, 248: 105922, 2025-09)Objectives Co-creation is recognised as a promising methodology for addressing complex public health issues by leveraging the collective intelligence of multiple stakeholders to develop tailored ... -
Comparative Cognitive Effects of Choreographed Exercise and Multimodal Physical Therapy in Older Adults with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: Randomized Clinical Trial
(Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 2019;73(2):769-783, 2019)Background: Recent research on mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has primarily focused on searching for measures to prevent or delay the progression of MCI to dementia. Physical exercise has shown to be ... -
Epistemic injustice suffered by patients with rare diseases, poorly understood diseases, and underdiagnosed diseases, and the epistemic advantage granted by these diseases
(Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2025, 29 juliol, 2025-07)Fricker (Epistemic Injustice. Power and the Ethics of Knowing, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007) coined the term epistemic injustice to refer to the downgrading of credibility of speakers provoked ...
