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Educ. med. super ; 36(2)jun. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1404558

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El Programa de Maestría en Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso responde a necesidades sociales y perspectivas del Sistema Nacional de Salud. Los resultados de sus investigaciones impactan en los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible No. 3 Salud y bienestar y No. 4 Educación de calidad. Objetivo: Exponer cómo la Maestría en Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso impacta en el desarrollo sostenible, a partir de las investigaciones realizadas. Métodos: Se realizó una investigación cualitativa y retrospectiva en el Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso. La técnica de investigación empleada fue el análisis documental y bibliográfico, con la revisión de los informes de las tesis finales de maestría y de la autoevaluación del programa, en sus dos primeras ediciones (2015 y 2018), según el Sistema de Evaluación y Acreditación de Maestrías. Resultados: El Programa contó con 30 egresados, cuyas investigaciones abordaron el tratamiento laparoscópico del cáncer entre otros temas. Asimismo, la producción científica en la Edición 02 resultó de 100 publicaciones, 159 reconocimientos sociales relevantes y la edición de 3 libros. Conclusiones: La investigación y la creación de conocimiento e innovación en el Programa de Maestría en Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso han permitido fomentar soluciones de desarrollo sostenible en esta área del conocimiento. La producción científica y la socialización de los resultados obtenidos en eventos nacionales e internacionales propician su implementación en el Sistema Nacional de Salud. De esta forma, los resultados de investigación del programa contribuyen al logro de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible(AU)


Introduction:The program of the Master's degree in Minimal Access Surgery responds to social needs and perspectives of the national health system. The results of its research have an impact on Sustainable Development Goals 3, "Good health and well-being, and 4, Quality education. Objective: To present how the Master's Degree Course in Minimal Access Surgery impacts on sustainable development, upon the base of the researches conducted. Methods: A qualitative and retrospective research was carried out at the National Center for Minimal Access Surgery. The research technique used was the document and bibliographic analysis, with the review of the reports of the final master's theses and the self-evaluation of the program, in its first two editions (2015 and 2018), according to the Evaluation and Accreditation System for Master's Degree Programs. Results: The program had 30 graduates, whose researches addressed, among other topics, the laparoscopic treatment of cancer. Also, the scientific production in the Edition 02 turned out to be one hundred publications, 159 relevant social recognitions, and the edition of three books. Conclusions: Research and the creation of knowledge and innovation in the Master's Degree Program in Minimal Access Surgery have allowed fostering sustainable development solutions in this area of knowledge. The scientific production and the socialization of the results obtained in national and international events favor their implementation in the national health system. Thus, the research results of the program contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Publishing , Achievement , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/education , Knowledge , Research Report , Sustainable Development/trends , Retrospective Studies , Qualitative Research , Health Postgraduate Programs
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Rev. Pesqui. (Univ. Fed. Estado Rio J., Online) ; 13: 1001-1006, jan.-dez. 2021. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1253227

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Objetivo: Conhecer o que vem sendo descrito sobre a saúde, sustentabilidade e meio ambiente. Métodos: Revisão integrativa realizada de março a abril de 2019. Os termos: saúde, sustentabilidade e meio ambiente. Os filtros: ser editado nos últimos 5 anos; estar relacionado com a conservação de recursos naturais; estar disponibilizado na íntegra e ser artigo científico. Análise utilizada foi de conteúdo, orientada por Bardim. Resultados: Foram selecionados 13 artigos, com seu conteúdo organizado nas categorias: Abrangência da saúde, que retrata a multiplicidade de fatores que interferem na saúde. Olhando para a sustentabilidade, que traz a perspectiva do desenvolvimento social a partir da reutilização dos recursos. E, Questões que influenciam o meio ambiente, apresentando o indivíduo como parte da natureza. Conclusão: Foi demostrando a importância de cada tema, a ligação natural dos mesmos, e como se cuidando de um, automaticamente se tem o reflexo nos outros


Objective:This research aims at knowing what has been described about health, sustainability and environment. Method:This integrative review was conducted from March to April 2019. The terms selected according the DeCS: health, sustainability and environment. The filters used are the following: have been edited in the last 5 years; have been related with the conservation of natural resources; have been available entirely and have been scientific article. Results: It has been found 13 articles, been its content organized in the following categories: Range of health, which describes the multiplicity of factors that interfere in health. Looking at the sustainability, which brings the perspective of social development from the reutilization of the resources. In addition, Issues which influence the environment, presenting the individual as part of nature. Conclusion: The results have allowed the constitution of a framework of knowledge about health, sustainability and environment


Objetivo: conocer lo que viene siendo descripto sobre la salud, sustentabilidad y medio ambiente. Métodos: Esta revisión integrativa fue realizada de marzo a abril de 2019. Los términos seleccionados conforme el DeCS: salud, sustentabilidad y medio ambiente. Los filtros utilizados: ser editado en los últimos 5 años; estar relacionado con la conservación de recursos naturales; estar disponible en la íntegra y ser artículo científico. Resultados: Fueron encontrados 13 artículos, siendo su contenido organizado en las categorías: Inclusión de la salud, que retrata la multiplicidad de factores que interfieren en la salud. Mirando hacia la sustentabilidad, que trae la perspectiva del desarrollo social a partir de la reutilización de los recursos. Y, cuestiones que influencian el medio ambiente, presentando el individuo como parte de la naturaleza.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Social Conditions , Health/trends , Nature , Environment , Sustainable Development/trends , Quality of Life , Conservation of Natural Resources/trends , Health Resources
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Educ. med. super ; 34(4): e2720, oct.-dic. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1154088

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El deterioro del medio ambiente es un hecho indiscutible. Se llama a la comunidad internacional, a los Gobiernos y pueblos a frenar el daño causado y a colaborar con la recuperación. No obstante, el perjuicio resulta cada vez mayor. Diversos problemas naturales destruyen la Tierra, también los causados por el ser humano, como el cambio climático y la contaminación, cuyas nefastas consecuencias generan y agravan los problemas de salud vegetal, animal y humana. El cambio climático influye en el comportamiento de enfermedades transmisibles y no transmisibles. La contaminación, a través de contaminantes ambientales, como los disruptores endocrinos, pueden conllevar a la aparición de enfermedades crónicas. A pesar de que estas condiciones afectan al medio ambiente y en particular al hombre, no existe una verdadera conciencia ambiental, por lo que cabe preguntarse: ¿por qué persiste esta situación a pesar de los esfuerzos realizados y de la divulgación de esta problemática no solo en Cuba sino también a nivel mundial? Los insuficientes conocimientos de la temática ambiental y su no interiorización influyen en la falta de conciencia, por eso es imprescindible impartirlos en la carrera de medicina para lograr una verdadera formación en esta esfera, que contribuya con el desarrollo de una conciencia ambiental en la población, pues una de las funciones del médico es educar. Cuba tiene potencialidades que le permiten enfrentar los problemas ambientales que atentan contra el desarrollo socioeconómico, en general, y contra la vida, en particular, para así poder lograr un desarrollo humano sostenible(AU)


Environmental degradation is an indisputable fact. The international community, governments and peoples are called upon to stop the damage caused and to collaborate with its recovery. However, the damage is increasing. Various natural problems destroy the Earth; also those caused by humans, such as climate change and pollution, whose dire consequences generate and aggravate plant health, animal health and human health problems. Climate change influences the behavior of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Pollution, through environmental pollutants, such as endocrine disruptors, can lead to the appearance of chronic diseases. Despite the fact that these conditions affect the environment and the human being in particular, there is no true environmental awareness, so it is worth asking: Why does this situation persist despite efforts made and the disclosure of this problem not only in Cuba but also worldwide? Insufficient knowledge about environmental issues and its lack of internalization influence the lack of awareness; that is why, it is essential to teach them in the medical major, in order to achieve real training in this area, which contributes to the development of environmental awareness among the population, because one of the functions of the physician is to educate. Cuba has potential resources that allows to face environmental problems that threaten socioeconomic development, in general, and against life, in particular, in order to achieve sustainable human development(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Climate Change , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Environmental Health Education , Education, Medical , Environmental Pollution , Sustainable Development/trends
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Recife; Grupo de Trabalho da Sociedade Civil para a Agenda 2030; 2019. 58 p.
Monography in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1022666

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O Grupo de Trabalho da Sociedade Civil para a Agenda 2030, GTSC A2030, foi formalizado em setembro de 2014 e é resultado do encontro entre organizações não governamentais, movimentos sociais, fóruns e fundações brasileiras durante o seguimento das negociações da Agenda pós-2015. Desde então, atua na difusão, promoção e monitoramento da Agenda 2030, assim como da Agenda de Ação de Adis Abeba, em âmbito local, nacional e internacional.


This summary version of the Civil Society Spotlight Report indicates the magnitude of Brazil's challenges, whose policies to promote equality, and access to social and environmental justice have been losing status, budget, or have been simply eliminated in the last six months. It shows a rapid dismantling of strategic programs to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, permeated by scandals in the three levels of power, fuelled by ultra-liberal, elitist, and ineffective policies that deepen the social-economic crisis which, in turn, is used to justify environmental degradation and social aggression. The federal government ignores laws and evidence, insisting on simplistic and misguided solutions to complex challenges, including by reorienting the foreign policy to the point of alienating historic geopolitical allies. The data presented here is from official sources, revealing a trend toward increasing inequalities and violence, which, if not reversed, will make Brazil an unsustainable country by 2030.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Health Equity/trends , /policies , Sustainable Development/trends , Civil Society , Brazil , Environmental Health/trends
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 23(9): 2785-2796, set. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-952771

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Resumo O objetivo deste artigo é analisar principais características da mortalidade por ATT no Brasil, 1996-2015, com foco na faixa de 10-29 anos. Estudo com 2 etapas articuladas: (i) revisão bibliográfica sobre o tema violência no trânsito no Brasil; (ii) estudo da mortalidade por ATT no SIM. A primeira situa o estado da arte da produção científica sobre o tema e produz o referencial teórico para a análise da segunda. No período, morreram por ATT cerca de 39.000 pessoas/ano, das quais cerca de 13.200 adolescentes e jovens. Para atingir o ODS 3.6, o país deve reduzir a mortalidade para algo em torno de 19.500/ano e, entre adolescentes e jovens, para 6.500/ano. Com a instituição do CTB houve queda na taxa de mortalidade por ATT entre 1997 e 2000. A taxa aumentou na década posterior. O foco nos adolescentes e jovens ajuda a compreender: no período pós CTB e Lei Seca, motociclistas do sexo masculino, pretos e pardos tornaram-se as principais vítimas. A literatura levantada propicia a análise dos dados e demonstra que a redução passa por uma discussão articulada que envolve políticas de saúde do trabalhador, gênero, emprego, mobilidade urbana e propaganda. Em termos de ODS isto significa que atingir o ODS 3.6 é um processo que envolve a interação com políticas que visem outros ODS.


Abstract This paper aims to analyze the main characteristics of Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) mortality in Brazil for the period 1996-2015, focusing on the 10-29 years' age group. This is a two-step study consisting of (i) a bibliographic review on the topic of traffic violence in Brazil, and (ii) a study on RTA mortality in the Mortality Information System (SIM). The former situates the state of the art of scientific production on the theme and produces the theoretical reference for the analysis of the latter. During the period, about 39,000 people died by RTA, of which about 13,200 adolescents and young people died. The country should curb mortality to somewhere around 19,500/year and, among adolescents and young people, to 6,500/year to achieve SDG 3.6. With the establishment of the Brazilian Traffic Code (CTB), RTA mortality rate fell between 1997 and 2000. The rate increased in the subsequent decade. The focus on adolescents and young people help us understand that, in the post-CTB and Prohibition, male black and brown motorcyclists became the main victims. The literature provides data analysis and shows that reduction is currently submitted to an articulated discussion that involves worker's health, gender, employment, urban mobility and advertising policies. Concerning SDG, this means that achieving SDG 3.6 is a process that involves interacting with policies targeting other SDGs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Public Policy , Accidents, Traffic/mortality , Sustainable Development/trends , Motorcycles/statistics & numerical data , Brazil/epidemiology , Accidents, Traffic/statistics & numerical data
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Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx ; 74(2): 86-97, mar.-abr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-888602

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Resumen: El desarrollo infantil temprano (DIT) es la base del desarrollo económico y social de los países y de su capacidad de cumplir con los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). La gestación y los primeros 3 años de vida son fundamentales para que los niños tengan un desarrollo físico, psicosocial, emocional y cognitivo adecuado para el resto de sus vidas. La crianza y el cuidado cariñoso y sensible a las necesidades de los niños durante la gestación y la primera infancia son esenciales para el desarrollo de los billones de neuronas y trillones de sinapsis necesarias. El DIT requiere de acceso a buena nutrición y servicios de salud desde la gestación, crianza sensible de acuerdo a la etapa de desarrollo del niño, protección social y del bienestar del niño, y oportunidades de estimulación y aprendizaje temprano. Para mejorar el DIT a nivel nacional se recomiendan seis acciones con fuerte participación de la sociedad civil: expandir la voluntad política y financiamiento, crear un entorno de políticas favorables basadas en evidencia, construir capacidad con coordinación intersectorial, asegurar una gobernanza justa y transparente de los programas y servicios, aumentar apoyo a la investigación multidisciplinaria y promover el desarrollo de líderes. México ha logrado avances importantes en DIT bajo el liderazgo del Sector Salud, pero enfrenta retos significativos para implementar estas recomendaciones. La reciente creación de un marco nacional intersectorial favorable al DIT con apoyo de los organismos internacionales y la participación de la sociedad civil pueden ayudar a sobreponer estos retos.


Abstract: Early childhood development (ECD) is the basis of countries' economic and social development and their ability to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Gestation and the first three years of life are critical for children to have adequate physical, psychosocial, emotional and cognitive development for the rest of their lives. Nurturing care and protection of children during gestation and early childhood are necessary for the development of trillions of neurons and trillions of synapses necessary for development. ECD requires access to good nutrition and health services from gestation, responsive caregiving according to the child's developmental stage, social protection and child welfare, and early stimulation and learning opportunities. Six actions are recommended to improve national ECD programs: expand political will and funding; create a supportive, evidence-based policy environment; build capacity through intersectoral coordination; ensure fair and transparent governance of programs and services; increase support for multidisciplinary research; and promote the development of leaders. Mexico has made significant progress under the leadership of the Health Ministry, but still faces significant challenges. The recent creation of a national intersectoral framework to enable ECD with support of international organizations and the participation of civil society organizations can help overcome these challenges.


Subject(s)
Child, Preschool , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Child Development/physiology , Sustainable Development/trends , Neurons/physiology , Public Policy/trends , Social Change , Cognition/physiology , Health Services Accessibility
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Horiz. enferm ; 28(3): 22-32, 2017.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1179705

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La relación entre salud y ambiente no es una temática reciente, ya en el año 1974 la Agencia de Salud Pública de Canadá establece en su informe Lalonde los factores claves que parecían determinar el estado de salud de los individuos, identificando así el estilo de vida, el ambiente, la biología humana y los servicios de salud. En el año 2012, se realiza la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el desarrollo sostenible, que en su documento final "El futuro que queremos" señala "la salud es una condición previa, un resultado y un indicador de las tres dimensiones del desarrollo sostenible", es decir, las dimensiones social, ambiental y económica. El impacto que tienen los cambios en el ecosistema sobre la salud de la población está en directa relación en cómo el ser humano se relaciona con su entorno y utiliza los recursos disponibles brindándoles la oportunidad de renovarse a través de ciclos naturales. Es así como desde el paradigma de sustentabilidad se propone observar, comprender e intervenir en nuestro entorno teniendo presente que todos los sistemas, tanto naturales como los creados por el hombre, interactúan e influyen entre sí. A través de dos de los requisitos de Autocuidado de la salud como son normalidad y peligros para la vida, planteados por Dorothea Orem se analizará cómo los cambios en nuestro ecosistema pueden repercutir en el continuo salud-enfermedad de las personas.


The relationship between health and environment is not recent-In 1974 the Public Health Agency of Canada established in its Lalonde report, the key factors that seemed to determine the health condition of individuals, thus identifying the lifestyle, the environment, human biology and health services.In 2012, the UN Conference on Sustainable Development takes place and in its final document "The future we want" says: "health is a precondition, an outcome and an indicator of the three dimensions of sustainable development" -that is -the social, environmental and economic dimensions. The impact of changes in the ecosystem about the health of the population is directly related to how human beings interact with their environment and use available resources giving them the opportunity to renew it through natural cycles. Thereby, since the sustainability paradigm is proposed to observe, understand and intervene in our environment bearing in mind that all systems, both natural and manmade, interact and influence each other. Through two of the requirements of self-care such as normality and hazards to life, raised by Dorothea Orem will analyze how changes in our ecosystem can affect the health-disease continuum of individuals.


Subject(s)
Humans , Self Care/psychology , Health-Disease Process , Environmental Health/history , Education, Nursing , Sustainable Development/trends , Health Promotion , Quality of Life , Respiratory Tract Diseases , Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data
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