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Gianluca Pucciarelli

Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata

Publications -  60
Citations -  879

Gianluca Pucciarelli is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 45 publications receiving 410 citations. Previous affiliations of Gianluca Pucciarelli include Oregon Health & Science University.

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Roles of Changing Physical Function and Caregiver Burden on Quality of Life in Stroke: A Longitudinal Dyadic Analysis.

TL;DR: QOL of stroke survivors and caregivers covaries and is greatly impacted by the physical function changes of the survivor, and Dyadic approaches to stroke rehabilitation that acknowledge the interdependence of dyads are needed.
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Anxiety, sleep disorders and self-efficacy among nurses during COVID-19 pandemic: A large cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional study was carried out from February-April 2020 to assess the prevalence of anxiety, sleep disorders and self-efficacy and their predicting factors among nurses facing COVID-19.
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Quality of life, anxiety, depression and burden among stroke caregivers: A longitudinal, observational multicentre study.

TL;DR: The trajectories of the above variables and their predictors may be useful for policy makers, clinicians, investigators and educators to give better care to stroke caregivers and their survivors.
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Psychometric properties of the Caregiver Preparedness Scale in caregivers of stroke survivors

TL;DR: The CPS is valid and reliable in caregivers of stroke survivors and scores on this scale may assist health-care providers in identifying caregivers with less preparedness to provide specific interventions.
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Nursing during the COVID-19 outbreak: A phenomenological study.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the experience of Italian nurses engaged in caring for patients with COVID-19 and found the health care world unprepared to face an emergency of such magnitude.