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Innoeduca-International Journal of Technology and Educational Innovation ; 8(2):27-42, 2022.
Article in Spanish | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2246019

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Educational mathematics videos on the Internet are a widespread resource among high school students. Research on the use of Video Lectures (VL) in university studies supports their effectiveness and identifies which criteria affect their usefulness and students' intention to use them. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study presents the perceptions of 220 secondary students regarding the usefulness of and intention to use VL. Based on a catalogue of mathematics VL and a hybrid methodology that combines the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with focus groups of students and their teachers, the results reveal that VL are perceived as a useful resource. Students and teachers demonstrated their intention to continue using them to learn and teach mathematics in the classroom. No significant differences between secondary years were found, but differences according to gender were, with the Perceived Usefulness (PU) being higher in the female than in the male participants. The presence of a teacher onscreen, as well as the duration and accuracy of the contents are fundamental criteria for all school years. The inclusion of animations, music, and humorous bits are important for younger students. The teachers attribute particular importance to the technical quality of VL.

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Stroke ; 52(SUPPL 1), 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1234360

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Background and purpose: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with a small but clinically significant risk of stroke, the cause of which is frequently cryptogenic. In a large multinational cohort of consecutive COVID-19 patients with stroke, we evaluated clinical predictors of cryptogenic stroke, short-term functional outcomes and in-hospital mortality among patients according to stroke etiology. Methods: We explored clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes of consecutively evaluated patients 18 years of age or older with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and laboratory-confirmed COVID- 19 from 31 hospitals in 4 countries (3/1/20-6/16/20). Results: Of the 14.483 laboratory-confirmed patients with COVID-19, 156 (1.1%) were diagnosed with AIS. Sixty-one (39.4%) were female, 84 (67.2%) white, and 88 (61.5%) were between 60-79 years of age. The most frequently reported etiology of AIS was cryptogenic (55/129, 42.6%), which was associated with significantly higher white blood cell count, c-reactive protein, and D-dimer levels than non-cryptogenic AIS patients (p</=0.05 for all comparisons). In a multivariable backward stepwise regression model estimating the odds of in-hospital mortality, cryptogenic stroke mechanism was associated with a fivefold greater odds in-hospital mortality than strokes due to any other mechanism (adjusted OR 5.16, 95%CI 1.41-18.87, p=0.01). In that model, older age (aOR2.05 per decade, 95%CI 1.35-3.11, p<0.01) and higher baseline NIHSS (aOR 1.12, 95%CI 1.02-1.21, p=0.01) were also independently predictive of mortality. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that cryptogenic stroke among COVID-19 patients may berelated to more severe disease and carries a significant risk of early mortality.

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Stroke ; 52(SUPPL 1), 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1234341

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Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been associated with a significant risk of thrombotic events in critically ill patients. Aims: To summarize the findings of a multinational observational cohort of patients with SARS-CoV- 2 and cerebrovascular disease. Methods: Retrospective observational cohort of consecutive adults evaluated in the emergency department and/or admitted with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) across 31 hospitals in 4 countries (2/1/2020 - 06/16/2020). The primary outcome was the incidence rate of cerebrovascular events, inclusive of acute ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhages (ICH), and cortical vein and/or sinus thrombosis (CVST). Results: Of the 14,483 patients with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2, 172 were diagnosed with an acute cerebrovascular event (1.13% of cohort;1130/100,000 patients, 95%CI 970- 1320/100,000), 68/171 (40.5%) of whom were female and 96/172 (55.8%) were between the ages 60-79 years. Of these, 156 had acute ischemic stroke (1.08%;1080/100,000 95%CI 920- 1260/100,000), 28 ICH (0.19%;190/100,000 95%CI 130 - 280/100,000) and 3 with CVST (0.02%;20/100,000, 95%CI 4-60/100,000). The in-hospital mortality rate for SARS-CoV-2-associated stroke was 38.1% and for ICH 58.3%. After adjusting for clustering by site and age, baseline strokeseverity, and all predictors of in-hospital mortality found in univariate regression (p<0.1: male sex,tobacco use, arrival by emergency medical services, lower platelet and lymphocyte counts, andintracranial occlusion), cryptogenic stroke mechanism (aOR 5.01, 95%CI 1.63-15.44, p<0.01), olderage (aOR 1.78, 95%CI 1.07-2.94, p=0.03), and lower lymphocyte count on admission (aOR 0.58,95%CI 0.34-0.98 p=0.04) were the only independent predictors of mortality among patients withstroke and COVID-19. Conclusions: COVID-19 is associated with a small but significant risk of clinically relevantcerebrovascular events, particularly ischemic stroke. The mortality rate is high for COVID-19associated cerebrovascular complications, therefore aggressive monitoring and early interventionshould be pursued to mitigate poor outcomes.

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Revista Cubana de Salud Publica ; 46(4), 2020.
Article in Spanish | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1187664

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Ethics, in life and in the destinies of humanity, occupies a significant place and it is where it should be located. In any kind of crisis times, especially in health ones, it invades all the scenarios and among them stand out the decision-making one, its consequences and the manifestations in the life of societies. That is why this article aims to identify crucial moments of the confrontation to a health crisis in which ethical dilemmas proliferate. The current epidemic situation makes it clearer to see other evils that already afflict the world and the need to confront them. In this context, diverse and contraposed moral values appear. Contributing to the prevalence of dignity, justice, solidarity and responsibility to face selfishness, disabilities and individualisms is an imperative for the forces and individuals who intend to live in a more just and dignified society. To take on this challenge and find a new critical perspective, social movements have to resort to ethics as a powerful instrument of invigorating mobilization.

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Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar ; 50(1), 2021.
Article in English, Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1172220
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