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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550978

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Introducción: La pasada contingencia epidemiológica causada por el SARS-CoV-2, representó una grave situación sanitaria que impactó todas las esferas de la vida con consecuencias negativas, incluida la educación. Objetivo: Proponer un sistema de acciones diseñado para garantizar los resultados académicos del año terminal de la carrera de Medicina (curso 2020-2021) durante el rebrote de COVID-19 como propuesta metodológica ante contingencias epidemiológicas. Método: Se partió de los resultados de una Investigación-acción participativa como estudio cualitativo previo, utilizada como mecanismo para generar ideas y como método principal de recolección de datos, donde, mediante modalidades de muestreo intencional fueron seleccionados informantes clave entre estudiantes y docentes a los que le fueron aplicadas como técnicas la observación participante y la entrevista abierta activa previamente concebida. Los datos obtenidos en el trabajo de campo, fueron exhaustivamente analizados, codificados. La confección del informe final permitió el diseño de las acciones. Resultados: La puesta en marcha del sistema de acciones diseñado, amparada por los documentos normativos, permitió efectuar la descentralización del 6to. año de la carrera de Medicina hacia sus municipios de residencia, con garantías para el afianzamiento de conocimientos y habilidades, confirmado por los resultados obtenidos en los exámenes estatales. Conclusiones: Se propone la utilización, como herramienta metodológica, del sistema de acciones, el cual contribuyó de manera eficaz a sistematizar conocimientos y habilidades por los estudiantes durante el curso 2020-2021, demostrado por sus resultados académicos, lo cual avala su pertinencia en contingencias epidemiológicas.


Introduction: The past epidemiological contingency caused by SARS-CoV-2 represented a serious health situation that impacted all spheres of life with negative consequences, including education. Objective: Propose a system of actions designed to guarantee the academic results of the final year of the Medicine degree (2020-2021 academic year) during the outbreak of COVID-19 as a methodological proposal in the face of epidemiological contingencies. Method: We started from the results of a participatory action research as a previous qualitative study, used as a mechanism to generate ideas and as the main method of data collection, where, through intentional sampling modalities, key informants were selected among students and teachers to whom that participant observation and the previously conceived active open interview were applied as techniques. The data obtained in the field work were exhaustively analyzed and coded. The preparation of the final report allowed the design of the actions. Results: The implementation of the designed system of actions, supported by the regulatory documents, allowed the decentralization of the 6th. year of the Medicine degree towards their municipalities of residence, with guarantees for the strengthening of knowledge and skills, confirmed by the results obtained in the state exams. Conclusions: A system of actions is presented that effectively contributed to systematizing knowledge and skills by students during the 2020-2021 academic year, demonstrated by their academic results, which supports its relevance in epidemiological contingencies.


Introdução: A contingência epidemiológica passada causada pelo SARS-CoV-2 representou uma grave situação de saúde que impactou todas as esferas da vida com consequências negativas, incluindo a educação. Objetivo: Propor um sistema de ações destinadas a garantir os resultados acadêmicos do último ano do curso de Medicina (ano letivo 2020-2021) durante o surto de COVID-19 como proposta metodológica diante das contingências epidemiológicas. Método: Partimos dos resultados de uma pesquisa-ação participante como um estudo qualitativo prévio, utilizado como mecanismo de geração de ideias e como principal método de coleta de dados, onde, por meio de modalidades de amostragem intencional, foram selecionados informantes-chave entre alunos e professores para a quem foram aplicadas como técnicas a observação participante e a entrevista aberta ativa previamente concebida. Os dados obtidos no trabalho de campo foram exaustivamente analisados e codificados. A elaboração do relatório final permitiu o desenho das ações. Resultados: A implementação do sistema de ações desenhado, apoiado nos documentos normativos, permitiu a descentralização do 6º. ano do curso de Medicina para os seus municípios de residência, com garantias de fortalecimento de conhecimentos e competências, confirmadas pelos resultados obtidos nos exames estaduais. Conclusões: Apresenta-se um sistema de ações que contribuiu efetivamente para a sistematização de conhecimentos e competências dos estudantes durante o ano letivo 2020-2021, demonstrado pelos seus resultados académicos, o que sustenta a sua relevância em contingências epidemiológicas.

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BMC Musculoskelet Disord ; 24(1): 512, 2023 Jun 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37349815

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BACKGROUND: In cerebral palsy (CP), spasticity is the dominant symptom and hip pain is one of the most common secondary conditions. Aetiology is not clear. Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) is a low-cost, non-invasive imaging technique that allows assessment of structural status, dynamic imaging, and quick contralateral comparison. OBJECTIVE: A retrospective case-matched-control study. To investigate associated factors with painful spastic hip and to compare ultrasound findings (focusing on muscle thickness) in children with CP vs. typically developing (TD) peers. SETTING: Paediatric Rehabilitation Hospital in Mexico City, from August to November 2018. PARTICIPANTS: 21 children (13 male, 7 + 4.26 years) with CP, in Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels IV to V, with spastic hip diagnosis (cases) and 21 children age- and sex-matched (7 + 4.28 years) TD peers (controls). CHARACTERISTICALLY DATA: Sociodemographic data, CP topography, degree of spasticity, mobility arch, contractures, Visual Analog Scale (VAS), GMFCS, measurements of the volumes of eight major muscles of the hip joint and MSUS findings of both hips. RESULTS: All children with CP group reported chronic hip pain. Associated factors for hip pain (high VAS hip pain score) were degree of hip displacement (percentage of migration), Ashworth Level, GMFCS level V. No synovitis, bursitis or tendinopathy was found. Significant differences (p < 0.05) were found in muscle volumes in all hip muscles (right and left) except in the right and left adductor longus. CONCLUSION: Though possibly the most important issue with diminished muscle growth in CP children is the influence on their long-term function, it is likely that training routines that build muscle size may also increase muscle strength and improve function in this population. To improve the choice of treatments in this group and maintain muscle mass, longitudinal investigations of the natural history of muscular deficits in CP as well as the impact of intervention are needed.


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Parálisis Cerebral , Espasticidad Muscular , Niño , Humanos , Masculino , Espasticidad Muscular/diagnóstico por imagen , Espasticidad Muscular/etiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Parálisis Cerebral/complicaciones , Parálisis Cerebral/diagnóstico por imagen , Músculo Esquelético/diagnóstico por imagen , Dolor
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Sci Data ; 9(1): 511, 2022 08 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35987763

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We introduce the FunAndes database, a compilation of functional trait data for the Andean flora spanning six countries. FunAndes contains data on 24 traits across 2,694 taxa, for a total of 105,466 entries. The database features plant-morphological attributes including growth form, and leaf, stem, and wood traits measured at the species or individual level, together with geographic metadata (i.e., coordinates and elevation). FunAndes follows the field names, trait descriptions and units of measurement of the TRY database. It is currently available in open access in the FIGSHARE data repository, and will be part of TRY's next release. Open access trait data from Andean plants will contribute to ecological research in the region, the most species rich terrestrial biodiversity hotspot.


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Biodiversidad , Plantas , Fenotipo , Hojas de la Planta , Madera
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Rev. cienc. med. Pinar Rio ; 19(2): 304-319, mar.-abr. 2015.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-746416

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Introducción: la estrategia para implementar la concepción didáctica del proceso de formación en idioma Inglés en estudiantes de Medicina está centrada en la integración de las habilidades comunicativas del Inglés y las habilidades profesionales del médico constituye la contribución práctica de la investigación sobre dicho proceso en la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río. Objetivo: valorar la factibilidad de la estrategia para el proceso de formación en idioma Inglés en estudiantes de Medicina. Material y método: se desarrolló un estudio basado en el método dialéctico-materialista. Se utilizó un sistema de métodos del nivel teórico: histórico-lógico y sistémico-estructural. Del nivel empírico: encuestas, entrevistas y estadístico la consulta a expertos a través del Método Delphi para validar su factibilidad. Resultados: se analizan definiciones sobre el concepto estrategia definiéndose la estrategia para implementar la concepción didáctica del proceso de formación en idioma Inglés en estudiantes de Medicina; se determinan las debilidades y fortalezas de dicho proceso; se declaran cuatro acciones estratégicas específicas, se establecen objetivos específicos y se exponen los criterios de expertos acerca de la propuesta. Conclusiones: se reveló la importancia del perfeccionamiento del proceso de formación en idioma Inglés en estudiantes de Medicina; se evidenció la coherencia entre los fundamentos teóricos asumidos y la estrategia propuesta, y la factibilidad de su implementación en el contexto de la carrera de Medicina en la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río.


Introduction: the strategy to implement the educational concept of the training process in English in medical students is focused on the integration of communication skills of English and professional skills of the physician is the practical contribution of the research on this process at the University Medical Sciences of Pinar del Río. Objective: to assess the feasibility of the strategy for the training process in English in medical students. Material and methods: a study based on the dialectical materialist method was developed. Historical and logical and systemic-structural: a system of theoretical methods used. Empirical level: surveys, interviews and statistical consulting experts through the Delphi method to validate its feasibility. Results: definitions of the concept are discussed strategy defined strategy to implement the didactic conception of the process of English language training in medical students; the strengths and weaknesses of the process are determined; four specific strategic actions are declared, objectives and criteria are established experts on the proposal are set. Conclusions: the importance of improving the process of English language training in medical students revealed; consistency between the assumed theoretical foundations and the proposed strategy and the feasibility of its implementation in the context of the career of Medicine at Medical University of Pinar del Rio was evident.

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J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol ; 24(5): 256-62, 2011 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21715198

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: In this study, we examined whether mother-daughter sexuality communication in midadolescence contributes to young women's self-efficacy to consult with family members about sexual health problems, and to talk with physicians about the human papillomavirus (HPV). PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: Young European American, Latina, and Asian Pacific Islander college women reported on how confident they felt talking to their family members and doctors about HPV and sexual health issues. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We gathered retrospective data regarding the nature of mother-daughter communication, including sexuality communication, in midadolescence. Other variables included physician trust, knowledge about HPV, and reports of current sexual activity. RESULTS: More openness in past general communication with their mothers, more perceived comfort in past sexuality communication, and a greater number of reproductive health topics discussed was linked to greater confidence in communicating with family members about sexual health problems. In addition, higher levels of sexual activity, more knowledge about HPV, and the number of reproductive health topics discussed with mothers in midadolescence, were associated with increased confidence talking to doctors about HPV and sexual health. CONCLUSION: Positive communication experiences with mothers in the early years may reduce the shame, embarrassment, and anxiety associated with talking to physicians about sensitive sexuality issues.


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Comunicación , Relaciones Madre-Hijo , Papillomaviridae , Infecciones por Papillomavirus , Relaciones Médico-Paciente , Conducta Sexual/psicología , Adolescente , Adulto , Asiático , Femenino , Hispánicos o Latinos , Humanos , Relaciones Madre-Hijo/etnología , Nativos de Hawái y Otras Islas del Pacífico , Autoeficacia , Conducta Sexual/etnología , Estudiantes/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Confianza , Población Blanca , Adulto Joven
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Sex Res Social Policy ; 7(2): 118-127, 2010 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20543876

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In this study, we utilized observational methods to identify maternal values and concerns accompanying contraceptive use advice in Latina mother-daughter sexuality conversations. The sample included non-sexually active early adolescents around 12 years of age and their mostly Spanish-speaking Latina mothers. Videotaped conversations were coded for the prevalence of messages related to four sexual values (abstinence, delay sex until older, sex is "normal", sex is "improper") and concerns about pregnancy and STD transmission. We examined whether the duration of time spent conversing about these messages was associated with participant characteristics, general communication openness, and the amount of time the dyads spent discussing contraceptive use. Results indicated that Latina mothers who had fewer years of education and lower family income talked longer to their daughters about the need to delay sex, avoid risky situations that would increase their chances of getting pregnant or acquiring an STD, and engage in self-protective practices. Less perceived openness in general communication as reported by both the mothers and the daughters was associated with increased time discussing that sex is improper. Although the duration of contraceptive use messages was brief, mothers and daughters who discussed the fact that sex is normal, and who communicated more about the importance of delaying sex, talked longer about contraceptive use practices compared to mothers and daughters who engaged in minimal discussion of these sexual values.

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