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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared climate change a defining issue in the 21st century with more intense heatwaves, higher risks of flooding and damaging storms, and a changing pattern of emerging infectious diseases. In this scenario, the response of Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) to disasters represents a fundamental resource.
Objectives:
To expand EMT2-ITA-Regione Piemonte operational independence and to minimize its environmental footprint.
Method/Description:
A multiphasic and prospective project is planned in order to:
(1) Reduce water consumption: use of a sterilizer designed with a set of high-efficiency heat exchangers enabling a substantial saving in water consumption by the vacuum pump and a significant reduction of total water usage through a recirculation system.
(2) Reduce demand for diesel: photovoltaic (PV) system to integrate the current energy production system based on diesel generators.
(3) Reduce paper consumption: use of sterilization management and traceability system and computerized medical record in order to be paperless.
(4) Improve staff awareness and education on greening practices: educational program for the staff focused on waste segregation/management and energy and water saving both in the hospital and in the Base of Operation (BoO).
Results/Outcomes:
EMT2-ITA-Regione Piemonte aims to reduce energy and water consumption by 30% and to become paperless.
Conclusion:
Advances in greening initiatives offer to EMT2-ITA-Regione Piemonte the potential to improve its disaster medical response capabilities and to reduce its ecological footprint.
The assessment of outcome in schizophrenic patients should consider both the response to treatment and the recovery of social skills. The aim was to evaluate the outcome and related psychostructural and clinical factors in schizophrenic patients after they underwent 6 months of residential multimodal treatment.
Methods
Fifty-two schizophrenic patients enrolled in a multimodal treatment program were included in the study. Symptomatology and social functioning were assessed with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) and the Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale (SOFAS). The Karolinska Psychodynamic Profile (KAPP) was used for the psychostructural evaluation.
Results
After 6 months there was a significant improvement in the global scores of BPRS, SOFAS, and some areas of KAPP. The personality (KAPP) and social-occupational functioning (SOFAS) at baseline (T0) correlated with the global score of BPRS at 6 months (T6); moreover, SOFAS at T6 correlated with BPRS and KAPP at T0 and with the illness duration.
Conclusions
The better the personality functioning in schizophrenic patients the better seems to be the response to treatment, with regard to symptoms as well as rehabilitation. Personality assessment might be useful for the individualisation of therapies, even within the context of a standardised program.
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