Este artículo analiza la experiencia durante la crisis de la covid-19 de 146 profesionales que aplican el enfoque de atención centrada en la persona en residencias de personas mayores. Según los testimonios, la crisis tuvo efectos globales y provocó un cambio brusco en los vínculos relacionales sobre los que se sustenta la atención centrada en las personas. La certeza que recompone estos vínculos se encuentra en la pertenencia, el propósito, el equipo, la confianza y una actitud positiva. La información, la participación, el reconocimiento y los lugares de encuentro se identifican como estrategias promotoras de bienestar, no solo en situaciones de emergencia sanitaria sino también como acciones estables en contextos de cuidados centrados en las personas.
With 1 Figure Summary. Active rosette forming T lymphocytes (ARTL) represent a subpopulation of T cells with high affinity for sheep erythrocytes. It has been postulated that ARTL reflect the cellular immune status in the human, and in earlier papers we have hypothesized their suppressor activity. In this work ARTL were determined by the method of Wybran. We studied 58 insulin dependent diabetics (IDD), 30 non-insulin dependent diabetics (NIDD) with HbA1c below 8%, and 41 NIDD with HbA0c higher than 8% at the moment of taking the sample. Healthy blood donors were used as controls. We observed a significaut decrease of ARTL in IDD at the onset of the disease Normal values were restored from the third month after manifestatibn ARTL were normal in both groups of NIDD. These findings suggest that insulin may exert an influence on ARTL.
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