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Porto Alegre; Editora Rede Unida; jun. 2023. 189 p.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1437747

ABSTRACT

O livro Ciência da Palhaçaria: estudos teóricos e práticas em saúde mental aborda no campo da saúde possibilidades de pensar cientificamente a arteterapia, principalmente da palhaçaria. O nariz vermelho do palhaço simboliza o potencial aplicado da arte na saúde mental. Deste modo, apresentamos vários trabalho sob a luz da ciência, para que mais pessoas pudessem conhecer essa experiência e receber este cuidado em saúde como fundamentação para novas práticas.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care , Complementary Therapeutic Methods , Medicine in the Arts
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Edumecentro ; 152023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440045

ABSTRACT

Fundamento: el dibujo anatómico desde la propia clase aporta a los estudiantes de Estomatología mayor destreza manual, ligereza psicomotora y mejor percepción estética, lo cual responde a su formación profesional. Objetivo: diseñar un sistema de actividades de dibujo anatómico para el desarrollo de habilidades manuales e intelectuales en los estudiantes de Estomatología. Métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte transversal en la Facultad de Estomatología entre enero de 2018 a diciembre de 2020. El diseño metodológico se desarrolló en tres etapas: diagnóstica, de diseño y valoración, y de implementación y evaluación. Se emplearon los métodos teóricos: histórico-lógico, analítico-sintético e inductivo-deductivo; empíricos: análisis documental, cuestionario y entrevista; y estadísticos-matemáticos: la estadística descriptiva para la elaboración de tablas y gráficos, así como el análisis porcentual para el procesamiento de los datos obtenidos en el diagnóstico y en la valoración ofrecida por los especialistas. Resultados: se realizó un estudio diagnóstico, el cual determinó que existían dificultades en el desarrollo de habilidades manuales e intelectuales en los estudiantes de Estomatología, sobre cuya base se diseñó un sistema de actividades que se implementó mediante un curso electivo y en algunos temas de la disciplina. Conclusiones: se diseñó un sistema de actividades de dibujo anatómico que contribuyó al desarrollo de habilidades manuales e intelectuales en los estudiantes de Estomatología para dar solución a problemas vinculados a la actividad profesional y la vida diaria. Fue valorado por especialistas como una respuesta acertada al problema investigado, a partir de la novedad y el nivel científico.


Background: anatomical drawing from the class itself provides Dentistry students with greater manual dexterity, psychomotor lightness and better aesthetic perception, which responds to their professional training. Objective: to design a system of anatomical drawing activities for the development of manual and intellectual skills in Dentistry students. Methods: a descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at the Faculty of Dentistry from January 2018 to December 2020. The methodological design was developed in three stages: diagnostic, design and assessment, and implementation and evaluation. Theoretical methods were used: historical-logical, analytical-synthetic and inductive-deductive; empirical ones: documentary analysis, questionnaire and interview; and statistical-mathematical ones: descriptive statistics for the preparation of tables and graphs, as well as percentage analysis for processing the data obtained in the diagnosis and in the assessment offered by specialists. Results: a diagnostic study was carried out, which determined that there were difficulties in the development of manual and intellectual skills in Dentistry students, on the basis of which a system of activities was designed, that was implemented through an elective course and in some topics of the discipline. Conclusions: a system of anatomical drawing activities was designed that contributed to the development of manual and intellectual skills in dentistry students to solve problems related to professional activity and daily life. It was valued by specialists as a correct response to the investigated problem, based on its novelty and scientific level.


Subject(s)
Schools, Dental , Education, Medical , Learning , Medicine in the Arts
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Esc. Anna Nery Rev. Enferm ; 26: e20210487, 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1404740

ABSTRACT

RESUMO Objetivo relatar a construção, organização e apresentação de peça teatral com abordagem acerca da violência contra mulheres. Método trata-se de relato de experiência acerca da utilização do teatro no processo ensino-aprendizagem para abordagem da violência contra mulheres. A atividade foi desenvolvida nos meses de abril a novembro de 2019, sendo elaborada em três etapas: (1) Construção do roteiro; (2) Ensaios e organização e (3) Apresentação. Os dados foram analisados mediante análise categorial temática e apresentados de forma descritiva, emergindo quatro categorias temáticas e seis subcategorias, discutindo-os conforme a literatura pertinente. Resultados evidencia-se a importância de utilização dessa tecnologia educativa para favorecer o processo ensino-aprendizagem, desde a construção até a apresentação da peça, possibilitando, aos graduandos, estímulo à criatividade, fortalecimento das relações sociais, criticidade, respeito e a capacidade de pactuação ao oportunizar o desenvolvimento de competências imprescindíveis para o exercício profissional, convivência coletiva e trabalho transdisciplinar. Conclusão e implicações para a prática a vivência foi considerada exitosa, pois constitui estratégia educativa que possibilitou, aos graduandos, desenvolvimento de aptidões cruciais para o reconhecimento e a assistência às mulheres em situação de violência.


RESUMEN Objetivo relatar la construcción, organización y presentación de una obra de teatro con abordaje de la violencia contra la mujer. Método se trata de un relato de experiencia sobre el uso del teatro en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje para abordar la violencia contra la mujer. La actividad se desarrolló de abril a noviembre de 2019, siendo elaborada en tres etapas: (1) Construcción del guion; (2) Ensayos y organización y (3) Presentación. Los datos fueron analizados a través del análisis categórico temático y presentados de forma descriptiva, surgiendo cuatro categorías temáticas y seis subcategorías, discutiéndolas de acuerdo con la literatura relevante. Resultados se evidencia la importancia del uso de esta tecnología educativa para favorecer el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje, desde la construcción hasta la presentación de la obra, capacitando a los estudiantes para estimular la creatividad, fortaleciendo las relaciones sociales, la criticidad, el respeto y la capacidad de acuerdo al brindar oportunidades para el desarrollo de competencias esenciales para el ejercicio profesional, la convivencia colectiva y el trabajo transdisciplinario. Conclusión e implicaciones para la práctica la experiencia se consideró exitosa, ya que constituye una estrategia educativa que permitió, a los estudiantes de grado, desarrollar habilidades cruciales para reconocer y ayudar a las mujeres en situación de violencia.


ABSTRACT Objective Report the construction, organization and presentation of a play with an approach to violence against womens. Method This is an experience report about the use of theater in the teaching-learning process to approach violence against womens. The activity was developed from April to November 2019, being elaborated in three stages: (1) Construction of the script; (2) Essays and organization and (3) Presentation. Data were analyzed through thematic categorical analysis, presented in a descriptive way, emerging four thematic categories and six subcategories, discussing them according to the relevant literature. Results It highlights the importance of using this educational technology to favor the teaching-learning process, from the construction to the presentation of the play, enabling undergraduates encouragement to creativity, strengthening of social relations, criticality, respect and the capacity for agreement, by providing opportunities for the development of essential skills for professional practice, collective coexistence and transdisciplinary work. Conclusionan and implications for practice The experience was considered successful, as it constituted an educational strategy that enabled undergraduates to develop crucial skills for recognizing and assisting to women in situations of violence.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Education, Nursing/methods , Violence Against Women , Medicine in the Arts , Women's Rights , Feminism , Obstetric Violence
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Acta toxicol. argent ; 29(3): 147-156, dic. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1374207

ABSTRACT

Resumen La Digitalis purpúrea ha sido utilizada por sus propiedades terapéuticas desde la antigüedad hasta nuestros días. Su difundido uso, tanto como la diversidad de indicaciones que tuvo, permitió que también se conociese desde antaño los riesgos a la salud para quien recibiese una dosis excesiva. La toxicología actual conoce y maneja perfectamente la intoxicación digitálica, sin embargo, muchas historias relacionadas con su uso son poco conocidas. Se presentan algunas de estas historias, muchas de ellas relacionadas con el mundo del arte.


Abstract Digitalis purpurea has been used because of its therapeutic properties since ancient times up to our days. Its wide- spread use as well as the variety of indications that it covered allowed to know the risks for health in case of overdose. Present toxicology is aware and knows perfectly well how to treat digitalic poisoning. However, many stories about digitalis are little known. Here, we show you some of them, specially the ones related with arts.


Subject(s)
Digitalis/adverse effects , Digitalis/toxicity , Medicine in the Arts , Plant Poisoning , Plants, Medicinal/adverse effects , Art , Digitalis/drug effects
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1341987

ABSTRACT

Este artículo reflexiona sobre los supuestos de la investigación en salud basada en las artes (Art-Based Health Research) a partir de la experiencia del Proyecto Arte y Salud en el organismo público Madrid Salud del Ayuntamiento de Madrid. Las investigaciones en el ámbito del arte y la salud tienen una amplia trayectoria que permite un análisis crítico de los aportes y también una reflexión sobre su trascendencia e impacto. El artículo recoge aspectos de la investigación en salud basada en las artes, que se sustenta en la investigación basada en las artes y que plantean cuestiones y conflictos teóricos, metodológicos y éticos. El trabajo desarrollado en Madrid Salud desde en 2011 permite una revisión desde la práctica de estas cuestiones y un amplio campo de experimentación para reflexionar sobre los retos de este enfoque de investigación


This article reflects on the assumptions of Art-Based Health Research based on the experience of the Art and Health project in the public agency health of the Madrid City Council. Research in the field of art and health has a long trajectory that allows a critical analysis of the contributions and also a reflection on the transcendence and impact of such research. The article gathers aspects of Arts-Based Health Research, which is based on arts-based research, and which raise theoretical, methodological and ethical questions and conflicts. The work developed in Madrid's health since 2011 allows a review from the practice of these issues and a wide field of experimentation to reflect on the challenges of this research approach.


Subject(s)
Humans , Health Promotion , Health Programs and Plans , Health , Medicine in the Arts
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Rev. chil. endocrinol. diabetes ; 14(1): 40-42, 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1146472

ABSTRACT

Las enfermedades han sido representadas en el arte desde tiempos remotos. Las obras pictóricas muchas veces nos muestran trastornos que aún no se constituían como una entidad. Observar estos cuadros a la luz de la historia de las enfermedades nos da una perspectiva enriquecedora que nos ayuda a entender mejor dichas patologías. Se comenta un caso clínico endocrinológico pediátrico, la historia probable y su descripción física. Se revisa la historia de cómo se llegó a dilucidar la enfermedad y las claves de su tratamiento.


Diseases have been represented in art since ancient times. Paintings often show us disorders that had not yet been described as a pathological entity. Looking at these pictures in the light of the history of the diseases gives us an enriching perspective that helps us to better understand those pathologies. On this background a pediatric endocrinological clinical case, the most probable history and the features of the physical examination are discussed. The history of how the disease was uncovered and the keys of its treatment are reviewed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , History, 17th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Rickets/history , Endocrinology/history , Medicine in the Arts
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Rev. chil. infectol ; Rev. chil. infectol;37(6): 788-789, dic. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1388191
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Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) ; 66(2): 112-115, 2020 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32428143

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The stone monuments named as "Orhon" inscriptions located in Middle Asia are considered the first written Turkish findings. Our aim was to discuss the contents and physical appearance of the monuments according to the andrological perspective. METHODS: These inscriptions were composed of three stone monuments built in the years 720-735 AD, in honor of three Khagans (Ruling leaders). RESULTS: Although the theme of the writings emphasizes the male-dominant ruling style of the antique Middle Asian migratory tribes, we claim that the most interesting point was that the phallus had a secret role in the perspective of the stone monuments. CONCLUSION: The trilogy of power, state authority, and erection was monumentalized in 8th-century inscriptions. The signs of Andrology should be sought in history, archeology, and art to expand the esthetic horizon of modern medical sciences.


Subject(s)
Andrology/history , Medicine in the Arts/history , History, Medieval , Humans , Male , Penis , Turkey
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Rev Chil Pediatr ; 90(5): 545-554, 2019 Oct.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31859739

ABSTRACT

The catastrophic impact of infectious diseases on children's health, as well the transcendental and be neficial role played by the establishment and execution of health measures and immunoprevention, has been a recurrent subject in the history of medicine, although once the disease has been controlled, they are easily forgotten. In view of this, it seems necessary to recall that social scenario through an approach through painting. The pictorial works are witnesses of that since diseases are subject of representation, and at the same time, they have become an invaluable document in the history of me dicine. Pediatric pathologies such as tuberculosis, diphtheria, polio, measles, smallpox, and syphilis, as well as the initiation of vaccination, are analyzed in various paintings with the aim of deepening knowledge of the historical era, the author and his or her link to this disease.


Subject(s)
Communicable Diseases/history , Medicine in the Arts/history , Paintings/history , Vaccination/history , Child , History, 15th Century , History, 16th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 90(5): 545-554, oct. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1058182

ABSTRACT

Resumen: El impacto catastrófico de las enfermedades infecciosas sobre la salud infantil, como también el rol trascendental y benéfico aportado por la instauración y ejecución de medidas sanitarias y de inmuno- prevención ha sido un tema recurrente en la historia de la medicina, aunque una vez logrado el con trol de la enfermedad, estas pasan fácilmente al olvido. Ante esto, parece necesario rememorar aquel escenario social mediante un acercamiento a través de la pintura. Las obras pictóricas son testigo de aquello, pues las enfermedades son objeto de representación y a su vez se han convertido en un in valuable documento en la historia de la medicina. Patologías pediátricas como tuberculosis, difteria, poliomielitis, sarampión, viruela y sífilis como también el inicio de la vacunación, son analizadas en diversas pinturas con el objetivo de profundizar el conocimiento de la época histórica, el autor y su vínculo con dicha enfermedad.


Abstract: The catastrophic impact of infectious diseases on children's health, as well the transcendental and be neficial role played by the establishment and execution of health measures and immunoprevention, has been a recurrent subject in the history of medicine, although once the disease has been controlled, they are easily forgotten. In view of this, it seems necessary to recall that social scenario through an approach through painting. The pictorial works are witnesses of that since diseases are subject of representation, and at the same time, they have become an invaluable document in the history of me dicine. Pediatric pathologies such as tuberculosis, diphtheria, polio, measles, smallpox, and syphilis, as well as the initiation of vaccination, are analyzed in various paintings with the aim of deepening knowledge of the historical era, the author and his or her link to this disease.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , History, 15th Century , History, 16th Century , History, 17th Century , History, 18th Century , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Paintings/history , Communicable Diseases/history , Vaccination/history , Medicine in the Arts/history
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Int. j. morphol ; 37(3): 872-876, Sept. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1012368

ABSTRACT

Miguel Ángel Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) es considerando uno de los más grandes artistas de la historia. Estudió en detalle la anatomía humana a través de la disección de cadáveres, práctica hasta entonces relegada por motivos religiosos. Desde que en el año 1990 el médico Frank Lynn Meshberger publicara su interpretación del fresco "La Creación de Adán" basada en la neuroanatomía, en donde comparaba la imagen de Dios con la de una sección sagital del cerebro humano, muchos autores han encontrado diversas referencias anatómicas ocultas en la obra de Miguel Ángel. En el presente trabajo exponemos el hallazgo de una inédita lección de anatomía hepática oculta en el fresco La Embriaguez de Noé de la Capilla Sixtina.


Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) is considered one of the greatest artists in history. He studied in detail the human anatomy through corpses dissection, practice until then relegated for religious reasons. Since the physician Frank Lynn Meshberger published in 1990 his interpretation of the fresco "The Creation of Adam" based on neuroanatomy, where he compared the image of God with a sagittal section of the human brain, many authors have found various hidden anatomical references in the work of Michelangelo. In the present paper we expose the finding of a hidden lesson on liver anatomy in the fresco The Drunkenness of Noah of the Sistine Chapel.


Subject(s)
Humans , History, 16th Century , Anatomy/history , Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic/pathology , Medicine in the Arts/history , Alcoholic Intoxication/pathology
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Clin Anat ; 32(5): 648-653, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30820963

ABSTRACT

The fresco The Creation of Adam (1511), painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by the great genius of human anatomy Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), represents one of the most emblematic and best-known scenes in the world. This fresco illustrates a key passage from the Book of Genesis: the moment when God creates the first man, Adam. Since its completion, this work has been intensively studied by many scholars of art, and by several anatomists, who have pointed out signs of anatomical representations contained in the scene. However, there is still some uncertainty regarding this famous scene, especially in relation to its complete iconography. In an attempt to understand Michelangelo's purpose better regarding this emblematic scene, this article presents unpublished evidence that the artist could have concealed within the figure of Adam the anatomical image of a rib which, according to traditional Biblical accounts, is iconographically associated with the origin of Eve, Adam's companion. Curiously, this hidden rib in Adam's body figure could be related to the traditional view of the origin of the first humans expounded in the Jewish Kabbalah. Clin. Anat. 32:648-653, 2019. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Subject(s)
Paintings/history , Ribs/anatomy & histology , Famous Persons , History, 16th Century , Humans , Male , Medicine in the Arts/history , Religion/history
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Rev Med Chil ; 147(1): 91-95, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30848770

ABSTRACT

The author in this short text remembers the passing of a beloved pet cat. Cats are beautiful animals and wonderful companions. They evolved together with humans in Africa, subsequently spread over the five continents with them, and became the subject of many human cultural activities, including art, poetry and religion. Abandoned and roaming free, cats readily return to the wild, potentially acquiring many zoonotic infections. Surprisingly, feline company is increasingly used for therapy of mental and other illnesses such as cardiovascular disorders. Responsible ownership and good veterinary care of these marvelous animals under the One Health paradigm are essential to their well-being as well as to that of humans. They are an ethical and small price to pay for the affectively rewarding relationships humans have with these endearing and evocative animals.


Subject(s)
Cats , Human-Animal Bond , Medicine in the Arts , Pets/physiology , Animals , Domestication , Humans , Zoonoses
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Rev Med Chil ; 147(1): 96-102, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30848771

ABSTRACT

The aim of this paper is to evaluate some aspects of the life of William Hunter (1718-1783), and to argue that he deserves a better place in history as he was one of the most outstanding figures in British medicine of the 18th century. A Scotsman, Presbyterian, from a family without means or connections, he underwent a classic education at the University of Glasgow, completed with apprenticeships with William Cullen and Alexander Monro first in Scotland, and then in London, with William Smellie, James Douglas and James Wilkie, in anatomy, obstetrics and surgery, respectively. Despite initial disadvantages, he was highly successful as an anatomist, educator, surgeon, man-midwife, artist, gentleman and collector. He moved and had influences in the highest medical, cultural and social circles of his time, was named Physician Extraordinary to Queen Charlotte, and was a member of many scientific, medical and cultural societies in Great Britain and in France, such as the Royal Society, the Royal College of Physicians and the Societé Royale de Médicine of Paris. His museum was notable in its magnitude and its diversity, including anatomical preparations, coins, shells, plants, birds, insects, fossils, and minerals. He donated his great museum to the University of Glasgow. His figure has been relegated mainly due to the absence of heirs, individuals or institutional, that could have cared for, maintained, and increased his legacy as happened with his brother John.


Subject(s)
Anatomy/history , Obstetrics/history , Education, Medical/history , History, 18th Century , Medicine in the Arts/history , United Kingdom
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 147(1): 91-95, 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-991377

ABSTRACT

The author in this short text remembers the passing of a beloved pet cat. Cats are beautiful animals and wonderful companions. They evolved together with humans in Africa, subsequently spread over the five continents with them, and became the subject of many human cultural activities, including art, poetry and religion. Abandoned and roaming free, cats readily return to the wild, potentially acquiring many zoonotic infections. Surprisingly, feline company is increasingly used for therapy of mental and other illnesses such as cardiovascular disorders. Responsible ownership and good veterinary care of these marvelous animals under the One Health paradigm are essential to their well-being as well as to that of humans. They are an ethical and small price to pay for the affectively rewarding relationships humans have with these endearing and evocative animals.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Human-Animal Bond , Cats , Pets/physiology , Medicine in the Arts , Zoonoses , Domestication
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