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Front Psychol ; 13: 914125, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35936258

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In this article, we report on a study that investigates how master's students consult external sources for reading-to-write integrated tasks in their L1 (Dutch), L2 (English), and L3 (French). Two hundred and eighty master's students in professional communication wrote synthesis texts based on three external sources, including a report, a web text, and a newspaper article in their L1 (Dutch), and in L2 (English), or L3 (French) at two moments of measurement, which were separated by an interval of 6 months. Their source use activities during the writing process were registered using Inputlog - a keylogging program. Inputlog enabled us to determine the amount of time the writers spent composing their main texts and consulting the sources (when the source consultation activities took place during the writing process, which sources were consulted most frequently, and how frequently the writers transitioned between the various sources). Final text quality was assessed holistically using pairwise comparisons (D-pac, now Comproved). Confirmatory factor analysis indicated three components that could describe source use processes in L1, L2, and L3 writing: (a) initial reading time, (b) source interaction, and (c) variance of source use throughout the writing process. Within-subject comparisons revealed that there were no improvements in the students' text quality in L1, L2, and L3 over an academic year. Structural equation modeling indicated that the source use approach, particularly source interaction, is related to text quality, but only in L1 and L3. We provide further explanations for this variation based on language proficiency, temporal distribution of writing process, and individual differences.

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Medisan ; 21(10)oct. 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-70142

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Se presenta un proyecto de investigación que pretende promover la colaboración intercultural entre la atención sanitaria (estudiantes, enfermeros y médicos) y los curanderos y parteras tradicionales en los centros de salud rurales, a fin de examinar las necesidades y las circunstancias propias del contexto para elaborar medidas concretas que permitan integrar este contenido al currículo de las carreras de medicina y enfermería de la Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, de la Universidad de Cuenca y de otros centros de ese tipo en Ecuador. El proyecto tiene como finalidad vincular a los proveedores de atención sanitaria ya activos en las áreas rurales, tanto académicos como tradicionales, para intercambiar entre ellos(AU)


An investigation project is presented aimed at promoting the intercultural collaboration between the health care staff (students, nurses and doctors) and the folk healers and traditional midwives in the rural health centers from Ecuador, in order to examine the necessities and the circumstances of the context to elaborate concrete measures that allow to integrate this content to the curriculum of the medicine and nursing careers of the Technical Particular University in Loja, from Cuenca University and from other centers of that type in the country. The project has as purpose to link the suppliers of health care who are already active in the rural areas, either as academic or as traditional, to exchange experiences among them(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Religion and Medicine , Medicine, Traditional , American Indian or Alaska Native , Cultural Diversity , Cultural Characteristics , Culturally Competent Care , Cooperative Behavior , Universities , Universities , Communication
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