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Clinics (Sao Paulo) ; 79: 100377, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38703716

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BACKGROUND: The pathway that links good communication skills and better health outcomes is still unclear. However, it is known that the way that physicians and patients communicate with each other has direct consequences on more "proximal outcomes", such as perceptions of physician empathy and patient satisfaction. However, which specific communication skills lead to those patient outcomes is still unknown. In this study, the authors aimed to analyze which specific patient and physician communication skills are correlated to patients' satisfaction with care and patient-perceived physician empathy. METHODS: The authors classified and quantified verbal and nonverbal communication of second-year internal medicine residents and their patients through video recordings of their consultations. Patients also rated their satisfaction with care and the physician's empathy for them. RESULTS: Using a linear regression model, the authors identified that patients' and physicians' expressions of disapproval, physicians' disruptions, and patients' use of content questions negatively correlated to patients' satisfaction and patient-perceived physician empathy. Conversely, patient affective behaviors and the physician's provision of advice/suggestion were positively correlated to at least one of the patient-measured outcomes. CONCLUSION: Our findings point to the importance of physicians' attentiveness to patients' communication cues. Training physicians to interpret those cues could help develop more satisfactory and empathic therapeutic relationships.


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Comunicação , Sinais (Psicologia) , Empatia , Satisfação do Paciente , Relações Médico-Paciente , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Médicos/psicologia , Adulto Jovem
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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 48(1): e017, 2024. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535563

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Resumo Introdução: O uso de simulação realística em emergências pediátricas é particularmente valioso, pois permite o treinamento de habilidades técnicas, atitudinais e cognitivas, ajudando a garantir a segurança do paciente. Objetivo: Este estudo tem como objetivo descrever a percepção do aluno sobre o uso da Simulação Realista de Alta Fidelidade nos módulos de emergência pediátrica durante o internato de medicina. Métodos: Estudo observacional, descritivo, com abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa. Um questionário semiestruturado foi aplicado aos estudantes do sexto ano de medicina ao final dos módulos de internato pediátrico, com oito semanas de duração, de agosto a dezembro de 2020. Todos participaram de dois tipos de atividades sobre 14 temas: simulação de alta fidelidade (SRAF) e discussão estruturada de casos clínicos (DCC). Resultados: Dos 33 participantes, 29 responderam ao questionário. A média de idade foi de 24 ± 1,8 anos, sendo 58,6% do sexo feminino. Todos concordaram que a experiência com SRAF contribuiu para um desempenho mais seguro em emergências pediátricas, considerado ótimo por 76% e bom para os demais. A maioria achava que a associação de SRAF e DCC era o método ideal (96%). A análise de conteúdo das respostas sobre a SRAF destacou unidades temáticas em cinco categorias: aprendizagem significativa, contribuição para a formação profissional, habilidades, atitude/comportamento e qualidade da atividade. Conclusões: A reação dos estudantes ao uso da SRAF em emergências pediátricas foi muito positiva, e sua associação com a DCC foi considerada o método de ensino ideal. Conhecer as reações dos alunos ajuda os professores a planejarem suas atividades para melhorar o método de ensino-aprendizagem.


Abstract Introduction: The use of realistic simulation in pediatric emergencies is particularly valuable, as it allows the training of technical, attitudinal, and cognitive skills, helping to ensure patient safety. Objective: This study aims to describe the student's perception of using the High-Fidelity Realistic Simulation in the pediatric emergency modules during the internship. Methods: Observational, descriptive study with a quantitative and qualitative approach. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied to sixth-year medical students at the end of the pediatric internship modules, which lasted eight weeks, from August to December 2020. All of them participated in two types of activities on 14 topics: high-fidelity simulation (HFS) and structured discussion of clinical cases (SDCC). Results: Of the 33 participants, 29 answered the questionnaire. The mean age was 24 ± 1.8 years, and 58.6% were female. All agreed that the experience with HFS contributed to safer performance in pediatric emergencies, considered optimal by 76% and good for the remainder. Most thought the association of HFS and SDCC was the ideal method (96%). The content analysis of the responses on HFS highlighted thematic units in five categories: significant learning, contribution to professional training, skills, attitude/behavior, and quality of the activity. Conclusions: Students' reaction to using HFS in pediatric emergencies was very positive, and its association with SDCC was considered the ideal teaching method. Knowing the students' reactions helps teachers plan their activities to improve the teaching-learning method.

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BMC Med Ethics ; 24(1): 109, 2023 12 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38066498

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BACKGROUND: Doctors are increasingly faced with end-of-life decisions. Little is known about how medical students approach euthanasia. The objective of this study was to evaluate, among medical students and residents, the view on euthanasia and its variants; correlate such a view with empathy and religiosity/spiritualism; and with the stages of medical training in Brazil. METHODS: This is an exploratory cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire to be filled out on a voluntary basis among medical students and residents, consisting of: socio-demographic data, an empathy questionnaire and questions with elaborate clinical cases that typify situations of the variants of euthanasia. RESULTS: From 1550 invitations, 273 volunteer participants responded (17.6%). The percentages of strong agreement/agreement on the concepts were: passive euthanasia (72.9%); active euthanasia (22.3%), orthothanasia (90.1%), dysthanasia (18.7%), assisted suicide (33%) and sedation (82.8%). Passive euthanasia, active euthanasia, dysthanasia and assisted suicide showed greater refusal with increasing length of medical training. Religious belief and degree of empathy did not significantly influence the opinion about the concepts. Strong agreement/agreement were: passive euthanasia (72.9%); active euthanasia (22.3%), orthothanasia (90.1%), dysthanasia (18.7%), assisted suicide (33%) and sedation (82.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Passive euthanasia, active euthanasia, dysthanasia and assisted suicide showed greater refusal with increasing length of medical training. The external validation of our findings relies on the distinct legal, cultural, and religious frameworks found across various countries.


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Eutanásia , Estudantes de Medicina , Suicídio Assistido , Humanos , Estudos Transversais , Morte
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BMC Med Educ ; 23(1): 738, 2023 Oct 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37803330

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INTRODUCTION: Professional identity formation (PIF) is recognized worldwide as an outcome of medical education grounded in the psychology of adult development and the literature on medical professionalism. However, instruments to assess and support PIF are scarce. The Professional Identity Essay (PIE) is an open-ended question assessment of PIF that elicits short narrative responses from learners and that can be analyzed to provide formative feedback and an overall stage of development. In this study, our aim was to translate and adapt the PIE to Brazilian Portuguese. METHODS: We followed a systematic procedure for the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the instrument. A pilot study was conducted with medical students from the University of São Paulo. After providing individual formative feedback, we administered an online questionnaire to the Brazilian students to better understand the consequences of using the PIE. Content analyses of qualitative data were performed, we employ manifest content analysis, and the categories of analysis emerged from the participants' speeches. RESULTS: Students found the instrument's questions easy to interpret and self-reflective. It also gave students the opportunity to consider their PIF. The PIE was perceived as reliable and brought more awareness of the students' own processes in addition to a sense of capability to foster their own development. In the same way, the students emphasized the importance of being helped in this process. CONCLUSION: We found sufficient evidence of the validity of the PIE in terms of content, face validity, and consequences of use. The PIE enhances self-assurance in PIF through formative assessment and is sensitive to different cultures, making it a potential tool for educators.


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Educação Médica , Estudantes de Medicina , Adulto , Humanos , Identificação Social , Brasil , Projetos Piloto , Profissionalismo , Estudantes de Medicina/psicologia
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Clin Teach ; 20(6): e13619, 2023 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37608765

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INTRODUCTION: Uncertainty tolerance (UT) is attracting increasing attention in medical education due to the numerous challenges associated with uncertainty in professional life. Inconsistencies in analysing the relationship between UT and moderators may arise from inadequate measurement methods. Most instruments were formulated before the most widely accepted framework was published. Our aim was to investigate the validity of an UT scale using an actual framework to corroborate with better and accurate instruments. METHODS: A total of 1052 students were invited. Various psychometric methods were used to explore validity of the TAMSAD scale in light of actual framework. Classic exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were performed. Secondly, content item classification was triangulated with exploratory graph analysis (EGA), and the new EFA, CFA, and cognitive diagnostic modelling (CDM) analysis were conducted. The reliability was calculated using Cronbach's alpha and McDonald's omega. RESULTS: A total of 694 students (65.9%) responded to the questionnaire. The reliability of the TAMSAD scale was 0.782. The initial EFA revealed no clear interpretable dimensions. The TAMSAD scale items can be classified into sources of uncertainty. The EGA has three dimensions, and the new EFA led to a 17-item TAMSAD scale with the following three dimensions: ambiguity, complexity, and probability. These dimensions lead to better adjustment fit indices in the new CFA and CDM analyses. CONCLUSION: We found evidence that the TAMSAD scale can be considered a multidimensional scale, organised in terms of sources of uncertainty.


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Estudantes , Humanos , Incerteza , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Inquéritos e Questionários , Psicometria/métodos
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Adv Physiol Educ ; 47(4): 788-795, 2023 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37615046

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The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic forced medical schools around the world to adopt emergency remote learning as a resort to avoid interruption of courses. However, the effectiveness of online classes as an educational strategy has been questioned by medical educators and students. In a prospective observational study design, students enrolled in a renal physiology and pathophysiology course were exposed to either face-to-face or remote synchronous classes. Students taught online obtained significantly higher mean scores than the group who had in-person classes, both groups assessed with identical exams. Appropriate screening tests suggested that fraud is unlikely to have significantly influenced these results and that the observed differences in performance reflected increased learning by the remote group. These observations suggest that online classes can help to maintain the continuity of physiology and pathophysiology courses during periods of social isolation and may contribute to improving learning under normal conditions.NEW & NOTEWORTHY In this study, we were able to make a rare direct comparison of face-to-face and remote strategies for the teaching of undergraduate medical students in a specific area, namely, renal pathophysiology. Unexpectedly, students who attended the remote course had significantly higher grades than those who had mostly in-person classes.


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COVID-19 , Educação a Distância , Estudantes de Medicina , Humanos , Pandemias , Aprendizagem , Isolamento Social , Educação a Distância/métodos
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BMC Med Educ ; 22(1): 111, 2022 Feb 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35183158

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BACKGROUND: Considering evidence on competency-based curricula and the benefits of volunteering, this study highlights innovative ideas to improve medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated the motivations and perceptions of competencies developed as leadership and management skills in medical students who joined the COVID-19 Volunteering Program in a Brazilian medical school. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional, qualitative study involving medical students from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. They were invited to participate in an institutional Volunteering Program during the pandemic and filled out online application forms, including sociodemographic fields and two open-ended questions about their motivation to volunteer and perceptions of their own competencies. At the end of the program, students who were involved in management-related activities were also invited to participate in focus group interviews to track their perceptions about volunteering in this area. Data were submitted to descriptive and content analysis methods. All participants provided informed consent with electronic signatures. RESULTS: A total of 286 medical students subscribed to the Volunteering Program: 171 (60%) were men, 152 (53%) were enrolled in their 5th year of medical school, and 158 (55%) were 23-25 years old. One hundred and twelve (44%) students reported that they were motivated by altruistic reasons, 95 (37%) reported duty and 47 (19%) prioritized academic interests. Concerning CanMEDS competencies, 91 (36%) students' responses matched the Scholar component, followed by 51 (20%) with Collaborator, 49 (20%) with Professional, 32 (13%) with Communicator, 17 (7%) with Leader and 11 (4%) with Health Advocate. In focus groups, students reported the importance of management and leadership skills as a curricular component, motivations to volunteer, and acquired skills from volunteering in management and leadership-related activities, thereby indicating the development of resilient attitudes. CONCLUSIONS: Students who participated in the School of Medicine of University of Sao Paulo (FMUSP) Volunteering Program reported being motivated to help others (altruistic reasons) and to serve society as future health professionals (duty). Knowledge and work-related competencies prevailed over leadership or soft skills, emphasizing the importance of including such activities in the curriculum. Participating in management-related activities could help develop a more resilient attitude toward medical training. Volunteering programs offer students opportunities to develop competencies essential for their roles as future health professionals. Thus, we should think about including such activities in the curricular structure.


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COVID-19 , Estudantes de Medicina , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Currículo , Humanos , Masculino , Motivação , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Voluntários , Adulto Jovem
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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 46(2): e070, 2022. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1376560

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Resumo: Introdução: O profissionalismo é a base do contrato social que legitima a medicina como profissão e pode ser desenvolvido a partir da interação com bons modelos profissionais. No papel do preceptor, um profissional da saúde tem, entre seus atributos, o de acompanhar o estudante enquanto desenvolve sua função assistencial, tornando-se, consequentemente, um modelo na formação do futuro profissional. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo verificar a percepção dos preceptores do internato do Hospital Universitário de Vassouras (HUV) sobre a influência de modelos na formação médica. Método: Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa exploratória, cuja metodologia foi constituída por duas etapas. A primeira compreendeu a aplicação de um questionário estruturado com dados sociodemográficos, enquanto a segunda contemplou a realização de grupo focal on-line. Resultado: Dos 42 preceptores, 28 participaram efetivamente (75,6%). A análise dos dados evidenciou a importância atribuída pelos preceptores ao seu papel de educador não só para a formação de futuros médicos tecnicamente capacitados ao exercício de uma medicina humanizada, mas também para profissionais dotados de princípios éticos, valores e compromissos. Conclusão: Os preceptores exercem a sua função com muito prazer e compromisso, autopercebendo que são modelos de profissionalismo e que podem representar exemplos positivos ou negativos para os estudantes. Ressalta-se que o tema profissionalismo necessita ser explicitado na construção dos currículos, em vez de ficar restrito ao currículo oculto na formação médica.


Abstract: Introduction: Professionalism is the basis of social contract which legitimizes medicine as profession, and it can be developed through interaction with good professional models. As preceptor, health professionals have, among their attributes, to accompany students while developing his/her care function, thus becoming a model to form future professionals. Objective: This article aims to verify internship tutors' perception on models' influence on their medical training at the University Hospital of Vassouras (HUV). Method: This is an exploratory qualitative research, whose methodology consisted of two stages. The first comprised a structured questionnaire about sociodemographic data, while the second contemplated the accomplishment of an online focus group on the digital zoom platform. Result: From 42 preceptors invited to participate, 28 actually participated, representing 75.6%. Data analysis evidenced the importance attributed by preceptors to their role as educators not only for the training of future doctors technically qualified to exercise humanized medicine, but also for professionals endowed with ethical principles, values and commitments. Conclusion: It was concluded that preceptors exercise their role with great pleasure and commitment, self-perceiving that they are models of professionalism and that they can represent positive or negative examples for students. It is also noteworthy that the professionalism theme needs to be made explicit in the construction of curricula, rather than being restricted to the hidden curriculum in education.

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Rev. med. (São Paulo) ; 101(2): e-189268, mar.-abr. 2022.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1390772

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Introdução: Debater artes durante a graduação pode ser uma forma criativa de desenvolver novas percepções e perspectivas para estudantes de medicina. Promover atividades que visem criar momentos envolvendo temáticas humanísticas, simultaneamente ao conhecimento técnico médico, como artes e atividades físicas em um ambiente lúdico, continua sendo um desafio. Nesse contexto, foi criado um Programa Extracurricular de Aperfeiçoamento Global de Estudantes de Medicina (GIPMS) da Universidade de Fortaleza, que incluiu encontros envolvendo diversos estímulos artísticos. Objetivo: O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar se o contato com a arte durante a graduação no contexto do GIPMS pode gerar percepções, sentimentos e reflexões para proporcionar importantes debates. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo qualitativo prospectivo com um total de 42 sessões de grupo focal, que foram gravadas e transcritas na íntegra. Cada grupo foi conduzido por 2 mentores, e todos os 6 grupos focais utilizaram questionários qualitativos padronizados nas sessões, que foram realizadas a cada 45 dias. Foi realizada uma análise temática das transcrições, confirmada com o software QSR NVIVO (versão 11). Resultados: Um total de 40 alunos (15 homens e 25 mulheres) participaram deste estudo de um ano. As categorias encontradas foram: Os estímulos artísticos foram capazes de fazer os participantes pensarem (124 citações), sentirem (78, 65 sobre sentimentos positivos e 13 sobre sentimentos negativos) e lembrarem (41). Destacaram-se: a influência da carga horária de estudos no tempo dedicado às artes e às reflexões (61); relação entre arte e vida e produtividade acadêmica (75); mudanças de atitudes proporcionadas pelos estímulos artísticos propostos (38 citações). Conclusões: O programa foi capaz de gerar, de forma inovadora, novas percepções de sentimentos, sensações e reflexões, bem como evocar memórias que proporcionaram debates importantes, que, segundo os próprios alunos, serviram de inspiração para mudar perspectivas e atitudes e proporcionou benefícios subjetivos na vida acadêmica. [au]


Introduction: Debating arts during graduation can be a creative way to develop new perceptions and perspectives for medical students. To promote activities that aim to create moments involving humanistic themes, simultaneously to technical medical knowledge, such as arts and physical activities in a playful setting, remains a challenge. A extracurricular Global Improvement Programme of Medical Students (GIPMS) of the University of Fortaleza was created on this context, and included meetings involving various artistic stimuli. Purpose: The objective of this paper is to evaluate if the contact with art during graduation in the context of GIPMS can generate perceptions, feelings and reflections to provide important debates. Methods: A prospective qualitative study was conducted including a total of 42 focal group sessions, which were recorded and fully transcribed. Each group was conducted by 2 mentors, and all 6 focal groups used standardized qualitative questionnaires each session, which were performed every 45 days. A thematic analysis of the transcripts was performed, confirmed with the QSR NVIVO software (version 11). Results: A total of 40 students (15 men and 25 women) participated in this one-year study. The categories found were: Artistic stimuli were able to make participants think (124 quotes), feel (78, 65 about positive feelings and 13 about negative ones) and remember (41). The following stood out: the influence of the time load of studies in the time dedicated to the arts and the reflections. (61); relationship between the arts and life and academic productivity (75); changes in attitudes provided by the proposed artistic stimuli (38 citations). Conclusions: The program was able to generate, in an innovative way, new perceptions of feelings, sensations and reflections, as well as to evoke memories that provided important debates, which, according to the students themselves, served as inspiration to change perspectives and attitudes and provided subjective benefits in academic life. [au]

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Cien Saude Colet ; 26(8): 3019-3030, 2021 Aug.
Artigo em Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34378694

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Autonomy is a process that enables us to understand and act on the environment and on ourselves. During adolescence, transformations result in the development of autonomy. Adolescents with Down syndrome (ADS) have perceptual-cognitive limitations and few opportunities to acquire autonomy. The development of autonomy in an occupational therapy group, with dyads of ADS and their main caregivers was analyzed. The evaluation of the materials produced in the therapeutic process pointed to four categories of analysis: self-perception, perception of the other, shared experience and change of attitude. The results show symbiotic relationships between the dyad, which hamper the individuation process and limit the opportunities to carry out activities independently. The therapeutic process based on Paulo Freire's pedagogy raised the level from an ingenuous to a critical awareness, resulting in changes in the attitudes of caregivers in relation to the identification of potential and acceptance of their own limitations and the ADS under care. This symbiosis complicates the individuation process and the access to experiences necessary for the development of autonomy. The therapeutic process can modify the attitudes of caregivers and foster continuity in development and autonomy.


A autonomia é um processo que nos capacita a compreender e agir sobre nós mesmos e sobre o ambiente. Na adolescência, transformações resultam no desenvolvimento da autonomia. Adolescentes com Síndrome de Down (ASD) têm limitações percepto-cognitivas e poucas oportunidades para aquisição de autonomia. Analisamos o desenvolvimento da autonomia em um grupo terapêutico de Terapia Ocupacional, com díades de ASD e seus principais cuidadores. A análise dos materiais documentais produzidos no processo terapêutico apontou quatro categorias de análise: autopercepção, percepção do outro, vivência compartilhada e mudança de atitude. Os resultados mostram relações simbióticas entre a díade, que dificultam o processo de individuação e limitam as oportunidades para realização das atividades de modo independente. O processo terapêutico baseado na pedagogia freiriana mobilizou de uma consciência ingênua para crítica, acarretando mudanças nas atitudes dos cuidadores em relação à identificação de potenciais e aceitação de limitações próprias e do ASD cuidado. Essa simbiose dificulta o processo de individuação e o acesso a experiências necessárias para o desenvolvimento de autonomia. O processo terapêutico pode modificar as atitudes dos cuidadores e propiciar continuidade do desenvolvimento e autonomia.


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Síndrome de Down , Adolescente , Cuidadores , Humanos
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Clinics (Sao Paulo) ; 75: e2286, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33174948

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The COVID-19 pandemic demanded a quick shift from presential to e-learning processes. Unlike planned e-learning programs, medical schools have had to quickly deliver the entire medical curriculum using remote strategies. This study aimed to perform a meta-synthesis of previous pandemic situations and describe the experience of the São Paulo University School of Medicine. We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Medline, EMBASE, Lilacs, Scopus, Web of Science, and ERIC, using the following keywords: ("SARS" OR "severe acute respiratory syndrome" OR "severe acute respiratory syndrome" OR "Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus" OR "middle east respiratory syndrome*" OR "MERS-CoV" OR "Mers" OR "Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome*" OR "MERS-CoV*" OR "coronavirus" OR "Coronavirus Infections" OR "coronavirus*" OR "COVID-19" OR "2019-nCoV" OR "SARS-CoV-2") AND ("online education" OR "Education, Distance" OR "e-learning" OR "course online" OR "flipped classroom") AND ("lockdown" OR "social distance" OR "quarantine"). The endpoints were the online platforms used for online learning, the model of class, recorded versus online interaction, duration of online lectures, and students' and teachers' perceptions of online learning. We retrieved 38 records; only seven articles studied online education methods related to the pandemic and social distancing rules. The most frequently used online platform was Zoom®. The studies examined both synchronous and asynchronous approaches. There was no evidence regarding duration and students' and teachers' attitude. This study suggests that the online learning shift was feasible; however, because of the nature of the education shift (pandemic), future studies must further analyze the educational structure.


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Betacoronavirus , Infecções por Coronavirus , Educação a Distância , Pandemias , Pneumonia Viral , COVID-19 , Humanos , Pneumonia Viral/epidemiologia , SARS-CoV-2
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BMC Med Educ ; 20(1): 393, 2020 Oct 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33126882

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BACKGROUND: In self-regulated learning, learning is defined as metacognitively guided, intrinsically motivated and strategic. In the context of medical education, the development of self-regulated learning can be associated with better academic and clinical performance. Hence, this report focuses on demonstrating the association between metacognitive awareness and motivation to learn among medical students in the clinical sciences portion of their education (3rd and 4th years of the medical programme) and characterizing medical students' motivational factors. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study with a qualitative and quantitative approach involving medical students from the University of Sao Paulo (USP) in Brazil. We have selected validated self-report questionnaires for the evaluation of metacognition (the Schraw and Dennison Metacognitive Awareness Inventory - MAI) and motivation to learn (the Baranik, Barron and Finney Achievement Goals for a Work Domain - AGWD). MAI has two domains: knowledge about cognition and regulation of cognition. AGWD divides achievement goals into mastery approach, mastery avoidance, performance approach and performance avoidance goal orientations. We also performed a qualitative analysis based on an open-ended question: "What motivates me the most in medical training?" RESULTS: One hundred eighty-five students completed the questionnaires: 103 (55.67%) were men, 110 (59.45%) were in their fourth year of the medical programme, and 152 (82.16%) were up to 24 years old. Only the knowledge about cognition domain of MAI was significantly associated with motivation to learn. We found that higher scores on the knowledge about cognition domain of MAI was associated with the mastery approach goal orientation (p = 0.003, median 0.71, IQR 0.23) and that lower scores on this same domain was associated with a mastery avoidance goal orientation (p = 0.034, median 0.65, IQR 0.14). The open-ended question showed that altruism, personal satisfaction, financial feedback, personal and supportive networks and graduating were motivational factors. CONCLUSIONS: Metacognitive awareness and motivation to learn are closely related. This association may represent a potential target for the educational process, as deans and faculty can adopt strategies focused on promoting self-regulated learning concerning students' motivational factors. This could enhance academic outcomes and promote more enjoyable learning.


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Metacognição , Estudantes de Medicina , Brasil , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Objetivos , Humanos , Masculino , Motivação , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 44(4): e118, 2020.
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1137554

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Resumo: Introdução: A construção de conhecimento é facilitada pela utilização de metodologias inovadoras, centradas no estudante e que lhes permitam participar da elaboração de propostas para soluções de problemas reais. O design thinking (DT) é um processo que propõe a busca, de forma empática, colaborativa e criativa, de soluções para problemas complexos. Neste relato de experiência, aplicou-se o DT à educação médica como um recurso para que a comunidade acadêmica participasse diretamente da qualificação do ensino. Método: Trata-se de relato de experiência com a utilização do DT na reestruturação do sistema de avaliação de uma disciplina em um curso de graduação em Medicina. Resultado: Foi possível viabilizar soluções a partir da prototipagem, de maneira compartilhada e colaborativa, que resultaram na otimização da qualidade do processo avaliativo da disciplina, com a adoção de novos métodos. Conclusão: O DT aplicado ao campo da educação médica permitiu a reflexão sobre um processo inovador e a operacionalização dele na reestruturação da avaliação do conteúdo programático de uma disciplina no curso de graduação em Medicina.


Abstract: Introduction: Innovative, student-centered methodologies help knowledge construction, allowing students to participate in developing proposed solutions for real problems. Design thinking (DT) is a process that searches for complex problems solutions in an empathetic, collaborative, and creative way. In our report, DT was applied to medical education, as a strategy for the academic community to participate directly qualifying the training. Method: We used the DT process in an experience report to restructure the assessment system used in a discipline of a medical course. Results: A shared and collaborative form of prototyping allowed for the identification of solutions that resulted in optimized quality of the assessment process of the discipline, with the adoption of new methods. Conclusions: DT applied to the field of medical education allows one to reflect on and operationalize an innovative process in the restructuring of the evaluation of the programmatic content of a discipline in the undergraduate medical course.

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Clinics ; 75: e2286, 2020. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133455

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The COVID-19 pandemic demanded a quick shift from presential to e-learning processes. Unlike planned e-learning programs, medical schools have had to quickly deliver the entire medical curriculum using remote strategies. This study aimed to perform a meta-synthesis of previous pandemic situations and describe the experience of the São Paulo University School of Medicine. We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Medline, EMBASE, Lilacs, Scopus, Web of Science, and ERIC, using the following keywords: ("SARS" OR "severe acute respiratory syndrome" OR "severe acute respiratory syndrome" OR "Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus" OR "middle east respiratory syndrome*" OR "MERS-CoV" OR "Mers" OR "Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome*" OR "MERS-CoV*" OR "coronavirus" OR "Coronavirus Infections" OR "coronavirus*" OR "COVID-19" OR "2019-nCoV" OR "SARS-CoV-2") AND ("online education" OR "Education, Distance" OR "e-learning" OR "course online" OR "flipped classroom") AND ("lockdown" OR "social distance" OR "quarantine"). The endpoints were the online platforms used for online learning, the model of class, recorded versus online interaction, duration of online lectures, and students' and teachers' perceptions of online learning. We retrieved 38 records; only seven articles studied online education methods related to the pandemic and social distancing rules. The most frequently used online platform was Zoom®. The studies examined both synchronous and asynchronous approaches. There was no evidence regarding duration and students' and teachers' attitude. This study suggests that the online learning shift was feasible; however, because of the nature of the education shift (pandemic), future studies must further analyze the educational structure.


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Humanos , Pneumonia Viral/epidemiologia , Infecções por Coronavirus , Educação a Distância , Pandemias , Betacoronavirus , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19
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BMC Med Educ ; 18(1): 281, 2018 Nov 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30477504

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BACKGROUND: The higher level of participation by women in medicine may impact this profession's evolution due to gender differences perceived during medical school, after graduation and during residency. Gender differences regarding quality of life are associated with higher states of anxiety and depression among female physicians. We aimed to assess gender differences in the perception of quality of life with quantitative methods and to understand further, from the female residents´ point of view, the reasons that may influence the perception of quality of life using qualitative method. Resilience, empathy and daytime sleepiness were also scored. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study with first-year internal medicine residents to evaluate self-reported quality of life factors specific to medical residents (VERAS-Q), including empathy (Jefferson Scale of Empathy), resilience (Wagnild and Young Brief Resilience Scale) and daytime sleepiness (Epworth Scale). We explored, from the female residents´ view which factors may influence the perception of quality of life using a focus group method. RESULTS: In our study, one hundred and nine residents completed the survey: 31 (28.4%) were female and 78 (71.6%) were male. Female residents exhibited significantly lower scores than those of male residents for quality of life in the domains of time management (30.3, females vs 41.1, males; p < 0.001), psychology (48.1, females vs 56.7, males; p < 0.01) and physical health (42.8, females vs 53.6, males; p < 0.05). Female residents also scored higher for daytime sleepiness (13.0, females vs 9.0, males; p < 0.001), with pathological scores for daytime sleepiness. No significant gender differences were found in the resilience or empathy scores. The focus group assessment revealed difficulty in concentration and knowledge acquisition, insecurity, feelings of loss, greater critical perception, self-doubt and difficulty in creating effective bonds to support the training period as the main factors involved in the lower perception of quality of life among the women. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, female residents had lower scores for quality of life and higher scores for daytime sleepiness. Measures to improve quality of life among female residents during this critical period of medical training might include investing in mentoring to help them better manage their time and encouraging activities that facilitate relationship development.


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Medicina Interna/educação , Qualidade de Vida/psicologia , Resiliência Psicológica , Estudantes de Medicina/psicologia , Adulto , Sintomas Afetivos , Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Competência Clínica , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Grupos Focais , Humanos , Masculino , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Fatores Sexuais , Estudantes de Medicina/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto Jovem
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Acta fisiátrica ; 21(4): 205-209, dez. 2014.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS | ID: lil-771309

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O estágio de desenvolvimento motor é o período em que a criança vivencia suas capacidadesmotoras e conforme a estimulação do ambiente e a proposta de tarefas poderá alcançardesenvolvimento global satisfatório. As crianças com síndrome de Down podem alcançardesenvolvimento satisfatório e até adequado para sua idade cronológica se receberem estímulosadequados, mesmo apresentando atraso para adquirir habilidades motoras. Na adolescência otrabalho de desenvolvimento motor deve ser continuado com atividades especializadas como asesportivas para que assim, mantenha-se e refine-se o desenvolvimento adquirido. O objetivo desseartigo é apresentar o programa de estimulação motora desenvolvido do Instituto de MedicinaFísica e Reabilitação do Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de SãoPaulo (IMREA-HCFMUSP). Acredita-se que, um trabalho de estimulação motora estruturado demaneira adequada para crianças e adolescentes com síndrome de Down atua como importantemeio de intervenção para proporcionar desenvolvimento adequado das habilidades motorasfundamentais e especializadas.


The motor development stage is the period in which children explore their motor skills and,depending on the stimulation of the environment and the proposal of tasks, they may achievea satisfactory global development. Children with Down?s Syndrome can achieve satisfactoryand even adequate development for their chronological age if they receive the appropriatestimulation, even if late in acquiring motor skills. In adolescence, the work of motor developmentshould be continued with specialized activities such as sports so that the development acquired ismaintained and refined. The objective of this article is to present the motor stimulation programdeveloped at the HCFMUSP Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute. It is believed that anappropriately structured motor stimulation program for children and adolescents with Down?sSyndrome acts as an important means of intervention to provide the proper development ofessential and specialized motor skills.


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Humanos , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Síndrome de Down/patologia , Promoção da Saúde , Atividade Motora
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Acta fisiátrica ; 20(1): 55-62, mar. 2013.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS | ID: lil-689486

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A Síndrome de Down (SD) é a cromossosmopatia mais comum do ser humano. Sabe-se que estas pessoas quando estimuladas adequadamente apresentam potencial para uma plena inclusão social. O objetivo deste texto é divulgar o trabalho realizado junto a esta população pelo serviço de Fisioterapia que compõem a equipe multiprofissional do Ambulatório de Cuidado a Pessoa com SD do Instituto de Medicina Física e Reabilitação - HC FMUSP. Tal ambulatório desenvolve atividades terapêuticas com pessoas entre zero e 18 anos de idade. Os trabalhos são realizados em modelos que são subdivididos em: Modelo de Etimulação Global, que atende de zero a três anos cujos os objetivos são voltados a aquisição dos marcos motores, essenciais para o desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor; Modelo de Desenvolvimento Infantil que aborda crianças dos quatro aos onze anos e estão focados no desenvolvimento de habilidades motoras mais avançadas, força, estruturação postural, aprimoramento da motricidade, equilíbrio e propriocepção para otimização da atividade cerebelar e consequente melhora do equilíbrio estático e dinâmico; Modelo Adolescentes Down dos doze aos dezoito anos e Modelo Adulto Down a partir de dezenove anos que visa tratar do reestabelecimento ortopédico e postural, além de fornecer orientações de promoção e prevenção em saúde. O acompanhamento fisioterapêutico é fundamental dentro do ambulatório do cuidado à pessoa com SD pois estimula junto à equipe mustiprofissional e à família, o desenvolvimento motor destas crianças, respeitando o seu tempo e valorizando suas potencialidades, além de atuar como educador em saúde junto á família, com objetivo de prevenção e promoção da saúde da pessoa com SD e seu núcleo familiar.


Down Syndrome (SD) is the most common chromosomopathy in humans. It is known that, if properly stimulated, these people have the potential for full social inclusion. The objective of this study is to show the work done with this population by the Physiotherapy service provided by the multiprofessional team at the Clinic for the Care of Persons with DS at the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at HC FMUSP. This clinic develops therapeutic activities for persons up to 18 years of age. The work is carried out in models, which are subdivided into: a DS General Stimulation Model which serves patients up to three years of age whose objectives are focused on the acquisition of motor marks, essential for neuropsychomotor development; a DS Child Development Model which helps children from four to eleven years of age that focuses on the development of more advanced motor skills, strength, posture, improvement of mobility, balance, and proprioceptionto optimize cerebellar activity and the consequent enhancement of static and dynamic balance; a DS Adolescent Model for those aged twelve to eighteen; and a DS Adult Model starting at age nineteen aimed at orthopedic and postural restoration in addition to providing health guidance. Physiotherapeutic monitoring is fundamental within the clinic for the care of a person with DS, for it stimulates the motor development of these children, along with the multiprofessional team and the family, respecting their time and favoring their potentials, in addition to acting to educate the family on health so as to prevent problems and promote the health of the person with DS and their nuclear family.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Destreza Motora , Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Pessoas com Deficiência Mental/reabilitação , Síndrome de Down/reabilitação , Síndrome de Down/terapia , Centros de Reabilitação
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