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Nurse Educ Pract ; 77: 103985, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38754282

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AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a web-based chronic pain management training program developed for nursing students. BACKGROUND: Web-based training is effective in increasing the knowledge and attitude levels of nursing students. In the literature, data on the effectiveness of web-based education on chronic pain management education of nursing students are limited. DESIGN: This was a triple-blind randomized controlled trial conducted between May and June 2022. METHODS: The study was conducted with 66 fourth-year students enrolled in the Nursing Department of a state university in a province of Türkiye.. The students were divided into two groups: intervention (n=33) and control (n=33). A dedicated website was developed for chronic pain management training, incorporating video modules, end-of-video evaluation questions and data collection tests, all of which were made available on this platform. The personal information form, chronic pain management knowledge test, Healthcare Professionals' Attitudes toward Patients with Chronic Pain and Chronic Pain Management Training Program Evaluation Form were the data collection tools. In the implementation phase of the study, the pre-test was first applied to the control group via the website and the post-test was applied two weeks later. After the intervention group completed the pre-test, the intervention group was given web-based chronic pain management training for two weeks and the post-test was applied at the end of the training and the data collection was completed. RESULTS: After web-based training chronic pain management, the chronic pain management knowledge score of the intervention group was significantly higher than the control group (p<0.05). The intervention group had significantly higher scores in sensitivity and misconception orientation, sub-dimensions of the attitude scale towards patients with chronic pain, compared with the control group (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These results show that the web-based educational intervention positively increased students' knowledge of chronic pain management and attitudes towards patients with chronic pain. It shows that web-based education is effective in chronic pain management education.


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Chronic Pain , Internet , Pain Management , Students, Nursing , Humans , Chronic Pain/therapy , Chronic Pain/nursing , Students, Nursing/psychology , Female , Male , Pain Management/methods , Turkey , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adult , Program Evaluation , Young Adult , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Rev Panam Salud Publica ; 48: e27, 2024.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38576840

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The training of human resources for health (HRH) is a recurring concern. The Virtual Campus for Public Health (VCPH) - the educational platform of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) - seeks to improve access to public health education, emphasizing leadership training for teams that plan, implement, and evaluate policies and educational initiatives.The objective of this work is to present the results of a consultation with experts on the virtual course "Leadership for Educational Management in Health Organizations", as part of a PAHO/VCPH strategy to strengthen leadership capacities for educational management in the Americas.A qualitative action-research study was carried out using the Delphi method with two iterations of consultations (one virtual and one in person) with experts in educational management in health organizations.The results show the importance of eight dimensions of analysis: recipient profiles, competencies, approach and contents, activities, evaluation of and for learning, adaptability, implementation, and monitoring during and after the course.The participation of actors from different geopolitical spheres in the design and implementation of a regional educational initiative fosters adaptations in the context of its implementation and improves the likelihood it will be adopted. This course can play a strategic role as a catalyst in the formation and consolidation of an integrated network of organizations that strengthen educational leadership in the Americas. This study also highlights the value of the methodological strategy used to improve the quality of HRH training.


A formação de recursos humanos em saúde é uma preocupação recorrente. O Campus Virtual de Saúde Pública (CVSP) é a plataforma educacional da Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde (OPAS), que busca melhorar a acessibilidade à educação em saúde pública, com ênfase na formação de lideranças educacionais voltadas para o planejamento, a implementação e a avaliação de políticas e ações educacionais.O objetivo deste documento é apresentar os resultados de uma consulta com especialistas sobre o curso virtual "Liderazgo para la Gestión Educativa en Organizaciones de Salud" [Liderança para a Gestão Educacional em Organizações de Saúde], como parte de uma estratégia para fortalecer as capacidades de liderança para gestão educacional na Região das Américas proposta pelo CVPS/OPAS.Foi realizado um estudo qualitativo de pesquisa-ação utilizando o método Delphi com duas rodadas de consultas, uma virtual e outra presencial, a especialistas em gestão educacional em organizações de saúde.Os resultados mostram a relevância de oito dimensões de análise: perfil do público-alvo; competências; abordagem e conteúdo; atividades; avaliação de e para as aprendizagens; adaptabilidade; implementação; e acompanhamento durante e após o curso.A participação de atores de diferentes esferas geopolíticas no delineamento e na implementação de uma proposta educacional regional promove a transformação do contexto de aplicação e aumenta seu potencial de adoção. Destaca-se o posicionamento estratégico do curso como catalisador na criação e consolidação de uma rede integrada de organizações para fortalecer a liderança educacional na Região das Américas e a adequação da estratégia metodológica empregada para melhorar a qualidade da formação de recursos humanos em saúde.

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BMJ Open ; 14(3): e078252, 2024 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38471691

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INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on medical education, with many institutions shifting to online learning to ensure the safety of students and staff. However, there has been a decline in in-person attendance at medical schools across the UK and worldwide following the relaxation of social distancing rules and the reinstation of in-person teaching. Importantly, this trend has been observed prior to the pandemic. While reflected within the literature, there is currently no systematic review describing these changes. We aim to find out how medical students' attendance is changing as documented within the literature and its impact on their educational outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This systematic review will follow the guidelines of the Centre of Research and Dissemination, Meta-analyses of Observational Studies in Epidemiology and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. We will search the major databases of Medline via Ovid, Embase via Ovid, Scopus, Web of Science, British Education Index via EBSCOhost and ERIC via EBSCOhost.Two reviewers will independently screen each paper and extract data, with a third reviewer for dispute resolution. All studies reporting on medical students from various universities, both graduate and undergraduate and describing changes in attendance and/or students' educational outcomes will be included. Risk of bias in individual studies will be assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and confidence in cumulative evidence will be evaluated using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation-Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative Research approach. A narrative synthesis of the findings from all included studies will be reported. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval is not required for this systematic review of existing publicly available literature. We will subsequently aim to publish the results of this systematic review in a peer-reviewed journal.


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Academic Success , Students, Medical , Humans , COVID-19 , Educational Status , Pandemics , Research Design , Systematic Reviews as Topic
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J Community Health Nurs ; 41(1): 21-29, 2024 Jan 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37937801

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this research study was to determine the effectiveness of an innovative online COVID-19 educational module among community health nursing students. DESIGN: Mixed-methods study. METHODS: The sample (N = 86) consisted of prelicensure and postlicensure community health nursing students, who completed a pretest, COVID-19 educational intervention, and posttest. FINDINGS: The majority of participants' scores increased from pretest to posttest, and most participants strongly agreed that the COVID-19 educational module was effective. Strategies to address vaccine hesitancy, information learned and found most helpful, and plans for application and utilization of this knowledge were revealed. CONCLUSIONS: An online COVID-19 community health nursing educational intervention was effective at improving participants' knowledge, confidence, and attitudes regarding COVID-19. CLINICAL EVIDENCE: Online COVID-19 community health nursing education was an effective strategy for increasing preparation for this pandemic and the format can be useful to utilize for future public health emergencies.


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COVID-19 , Community Health Nursing , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , Students, Nursing , Humans , COVID-19/prevention & control , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/methods , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Edumecentro ; 162024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557707

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Fundamento: en la última década se han realizado numerosas experiencias de aprendizaje en Enfermería utilizando la web como plataforma. Su proceso enseñanza aprendizaje mediado por el computador es una realidad disponible regularmente en sus instituciones. Objetivo: diseñar un curso virtual como apoyo al proceso enseñanza aprendizaje de la asignatura "Informática Básica" para la formación técnica en Enfermería. Métodos: se realizó una investigación-acción en la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas "Calixto García" en el segundo semestre de 2022. Se aplicaron métodos del nivel teórico: histórico-lógico, analítico-sintético e inductivo-deductivo; y empíricos, la observación y cuestionario a expertos. Resultados: en el diseño del curso virtual "Informática Básica" para la formación técnica en Enfermería se aprovecharon las herramientas que ofrece la plataforma Moodle. Incluye actividades orientadas por los profesores y contenidos adicionales contextualizados al plan de estudio. Se precisaron la organización del contenido, los recursos e interacción, así como la autoevaluación y evaluación. Conclusiones: el curso virtual de "Informática Básica" para la formación técnica en enfermería fue valorado por criterios de especialistas por su pertinencia y asequibilidad para su aplicación a favor del aprendizaje.


Background: in the last decade, numerous learning experiences have been carried out in nursing using the web as a platform. Its computing-mediated teaching-learning process is a reality regularly available in its institutions. Objective: design a virtual course to support the teaching-learning process of the subject "Basic Computing" for technical training in Nursing. Methods: an action research was carried out at the "Calixto García" Faculty of Medical Sciences in the second semester of 2022. Methods at the theoretical level were applied: historical-logical, analytical-synthetic and inductive-deductive; and empirical ones, observation and questionnaire to experts. Results: in the design of the virtual course "Basic Computing" for technical training in Nursing, the tools offered by the Moodle platform were used. It includes activities guided by teachers and additional content contextualized to the study plan. The organization of content, resources and interaction, as well as self-assessment and evaluation, were specified. Conclusions: the virtual "Basic computing" course for technical training in nursing was evaluated by specialist criteria for its relevance and affordability for its application in favor of learning.

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Edumecentro ; 162024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557715

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Fundamento: en 2021 y producto de la pandemia por COVID-19, el curso de Promoción de la Salud, en la carrera de Odontología de la Universidad de Antofagasta, se realizó en modalidad remota de emergencia. El aula invertida se presentó como una estrategia metodológica útil para dar continuidad a los procesos enseñanza aprendizaje en este contexto. Objetivo: analizar la percepción de los estudiantes de Odontología de la Universidad de Antofagasta respecto a la metodología de aula invertida aplicada al curso de Promoción de la Salud durante la pandemia. Métodos: estudio cuantitativo, observacional, descriptivo transversal, en estudiantes de Odontología de la Universidad de Antofagasta que participaron en el curso Promoción de la Salud en 2021 (N=60). Se realizó un muestreo por conveniencia y se invitó a participar a los estudiantes. Se utilizaron métodos teóricos: analítico-sintético e inductivo-deductivo; y empíricos: la medición con un cuestionario estructurado; estadísticos: análisis descriptivo, se analizaron diferencias significativas según sexo con la prueba t de Student, con un p valor <0,05. Resultados: existió un 65 % de participación (n=39), la mayoría manifestó una percepción favorable hacia la metodología. Reportaron mejora en la comprensión de los contenidos, la participación, comunicación e interacción del estudiante con los profesores. Además de un mayor grado de autonomía y autorregulación de los alumnos. Conclusiones: el aula invertida en educación remota de emergencia fue percibida favorablemente, dio respuesta a los desafíos y necesidades didácticas que se enfrentaron durante la pandemia.


Background: in 2021 and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Health Promotion course, in the Dentistry program at Antofagasta University, was carried out in distance-learning emergency education mode. The inverted classroom was presented as a useful methodological strategy to provide continuity to the teaching-learning processes in this context. Objective: to analyze the perception of Dentistry students at the University of Antofagasta regarding the inverted classroom methodology applied to the Health Promotion course during the pandemic. Methods: quantitative, observational, descriptive cross-sectional study in Dentistry students at the University of Antofagasta who participated in the Health Promotion course in 2021 (N=60). Purposive sampling was carried out and students were invited to participate. Theoretical methods were used: analytical-synthetic and inductive-deductive; and empirical ones: measurement with a structured questionnaire; Statistics: descriptive analysis, significant differences according to sex were analyzed with the Student's t test, with a p value <0.05. Results: there was 65% participation (n=39), the majority expressed a favorable perception towards the methodology. They reported improvement in the understanding of the content, participation, communication and interaction of the student with the teachers. In addition to a greater degree of autonomy and self-regulation of the students. Conclusions: the inverted classroom in distance-learning emergency education was perceived favorably, it responded to the challenges and didactic needs faced during the pandemic.

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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 24: e230049, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1558649

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Abstract Objective: Dentistry from the Universidade Federal de Alfenas who were enrolled in the seventh period and who took the Integrated Clinic I Discipline (ICID) in the emergency remote learning model (ERLM). Material and Methods: This is a qualitative and descriptive study. The information was collected through questionnaires applied by the Professors during the ICID. Subsequently, the professor evaluated the treatment developed in virtual form by each student regarding its logical sequence and the most appropriate treatment for each case. The results of the answers were transcribed and submitted to lexicographical textual, Descending Hierarchical Classification, and Similitude analysis in the Interface de R pour les Analyses Multidimensionnelles de Textes et de Questionnaires (IRAMUTEQ) program. Results: The students described the online situational treatment planning in five essential steps: adequacy of the oral environment, restorative need, prosthetic need, rehabilitation by prosthesis on the implant, and corrective orthodontic treatment. Conclusion: It was observed that the students who enrolled in ICID presented well-integrated planning during ERLM, despite the COVID-19 pandemic hindering these students' contact between theoretical teaching and the integrated practices in dentistry offered by the educational institution.

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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 48(2): e040, 2024.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559436

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RESUMO Introdução: No ano de 2019, com o surgimento pandemia pelo coronavírus, o mundo teve que se adaptar e utilizar medidas de distanciamento social visando ao controle da disseminação do vírus. Um dos setores que sofreram maior impacto com essas medidas foi a educação que precisou se adaptar ao ensino remoto emergencial. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo compreender a percepção dos alunos de um curso de Medicina sobre o próprio aprendizado durante o período da pandemia pela Covid-19. Método: Trata-se de uma pesquisa descritiva e exploratória, de abordagem qualitativa. O referencial teórico foi o interacionismo simbólico. O estudo foi realizado em uma instituição de ensino superior privada do Distrito Federal. Participaram do estudo 14 alunos do terceiro ano da graduação em Medicina de turmas que tiveram a oportunidade de cursar períodos da graduação por meio do ensino remoto emergencial. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevista gravada, na modalidade grupo focal, e analisados por meio da análise temática indutiva. Respeitaram-se todos os conceitos éticos da Resolução nº 466/2012 do Conselho Nacional de Saúde. Resultado: A análise dos discursos resultou em três categorias temáticas que exploram a percepção dos estudantes sobre o aprendizado. A primeira categoria, "Vivendo como se fosse em um balão de ensaio", aborda as mudanças vivenciadas pelos alunos no ingresso na faculdade, com sentimentos de medo, insegurança e falta de motivação devido ao estresse da pandemia. A segunda categoria, "Sentindo-se isolados e desolados", observou a percepção do adoecimento mental e a falta de apoio dos colegas, dos professores e da instituição, influenciando no desempenho e aprendizado dos alunos. A terceira categoria, "Lidando com erros e acertos", identificou a percepção dos resultados do aprendizado durante e após a pandemia, destacando o impacto no déficit de conhecimento e a necessidade de adaptação no retorno ao ensino presencial. Conclusão: O ensino remoto emergencial trouxe drásticas mudanças no ensino médico. Entender essas mudanças e compreender a percepção dos alunos sobre o aprendizado nesse período nos permite reconhecer os desafios enfrentados, entender a necessidade de suporte emocional adequado e pensar em estratégias de aprendizado eficazes para superar essas e outras adversidades.


ABSTRACT Introduction: In 2019, with the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic, the world had to adapt to using social distancing measures to control the spread of the virus. Social isolation measures were imposed and one of the sectors that suffered the greatest impact from these measures was the education sector, having to adapt to emergency remote education (ERE). Objectives: To understand the perception of students attending a medical course in relation to their own learning during the period of the Covid-19 pandemic. Method: This is a descriptive and exploratory research with a qualitative approach. The theoretical framework was Symbolic Interactionism. The study was carried out in a private higher education institution in the Federal District. The study included 14 students attending the third semester of medical undergraduate school from classes that had the opportunity to attend undergraduate periods through ERE. Data were collected through recorded interviews, in the Focus Group modality, and analyzed using Inductive Thematic Analysis. All ethical concepts of Resolution n. 466/2012 from the Health National Council were respected. Results and Discussion: The analysis of the discourses resulted in three thematic categories that explore the students' perception of learning. The first category, "Living as if in a test balloon", addresses the changes experienced by students when entering college, with feelings of fear, insecurity and lack of motivation due to the stress of the pandemic. The second category, "Feeling isolated and desolate", observed the perception of mental illness and the lack of support from classmates, teachers and the institution, influencing the students' performance and learning. The third category, "Dealing with mistakes and successes", identified the perception of learning outcomes during and after the pandemic, highlighting the impact on the knowledge deficit and the need to adapt when returning to face-to-face teaching. Final considerations: the Emergency Remote Education brought drastic changes in medical teaching. Understanding these changes and understanding the students' perception of learning in this period allows us to recognize the challenges faced, understand the need for adequate emotional support and think of effective learning strategies to overcome these and other adversities.

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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 48: e27, 2024. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1560362

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RESUMEN La formación de recursos humanos en salud es una preocupación recurrente. El Campus Virtual de Salud Pública (CVSP) es la plataforma educativa de la Organización Panamericana de Salud (OPS) que busca mejorar la accesibilidad a la educación en salud pública, con énfasis en la formación en liderazgo educativo orientado a planificar, implementar y evaluar políticas y acciones educativas. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar los resultados de una consulta a personas expertas sobre el curso virtual "Liderazgo para la Gestión Educativa en Organizaciones de Salud", como parte de una estrategia de fortalecimiento de las capacidades de liderazgo para la gestión educativa en las Américas propuesta por el CVPS/OPS. Se realizó un estudio cualitativo de investigación-acción, con una metodología Delphi de dos iteraciones de consultas, una virtual y una presencial, a expertos en gestión educativa en organizaciones de salud. Los resultados muestran la relevancia que adquieren ocho dimensiones de análisis: el perfil de los destinatarios, las competencias, el enfoque y los contenidos, las actividades, la evaluación del y para el aprendizaje, la adaptabilidad, la implementación y el seguimiento durante y poscurso. La participación de actores de diferentes ámbitos geopolíticos en el diseño e implementación de una propuesta educativa regional promueve la transformación del contexto de aplicación y mejora su potencial adopción. Se destaca el lugar estratégico del curso como catalizador en la conformación y la consolidación de una red integrada de organizaciones para fortalecer el liderazgo educativo en las Américas, y la conveniencia de la estrategia metodológica empleada para mejorar la calidad de la formación de recursos humanos en salud.


ABSTRACT The training of human resources for health (HRH) is a recurring concern. The Virtual Campus for Public Health (VCPH) - the educational platform of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) - seeks to improve access to public health education, emphasizing leadership training for teams that plan, implement, and evaluate policies and educational initiatives. The objective of this work is to present the results of a consultation with experts on the virtual course "Leadership for Educational Management in Health Organizations", as part of a PAHO/VCPH strategy to strengthen leadership capacities for educational management in the Americas. A qualitative action-research study was carried out using the Delphi method with two iterations of consultations (one virtual and one in person) with experts in educational management in health organizations. The results show the importance of eight dimensions of analysis: recipient profiles, competencies, approach and contents, activities, evaluation of and for learning, adaptability, implementation, and monitoring during and after the course. The participation of actors from different geopolitical spheres in the design and implementation of a regional educational initiative fosters adaptations in the context of its implementation and improves the likelihood it will be adopted. This course can play a strategic role as a catalyst in the formation and consolidation of an integrated network of organizations that strengthen educational leadership in the Americas. This study also highlights the value of the methodological strategy used to improve the quality of HRH training.


RESUMO A formação de recursos humanos em saúde é uma preocupação recorrente. O Campus Virtual de Saúde Pública (CVSP) é a plataforma educacional da Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde (OPAS), que busca melhorar a acessibilidade à educação em saúde pública, com ênfase na formação de lideranças educacionais voltadas para o planejamento, a implementação e a avaliação de políticas e ações educacionais. O objetivo deste documento é apresentar os resultados de uma consulta com especialistas sobre o curso virtual "Liderazgo para la Gestión Educativa en Organizaciones de Salud" [Liderança para a Gestão Educacional em Organizações de Saúde], como parte de uma estratégia para fortalecer as capacidades de liderança para gestão educacional na Região das Américas proposta pelo CVPS/OPAS. Foi realizado um estudo qualitativo de pesquisa-ação utilizando o método Delphi com duas rodadas de consultas, uma virtual e outra presencial, a especialistas em gestão educacional em organizações de saúde. Os resultados mostram a relevância de oito dimensões de análise: perfil do público-alvo; competências; abordagem e conteúdo; atividades; avaliação de e para as aprendizagens; adaptabilidade; implementação; e acompanhamento durante e após o curso. A participação de atores de diferentes esferas geopolíticas no delineamento e na implementação de uma proposta educacional regional promove a transformação do contexto de aplicação e aumenta seu potencial de adoção. Destaca-se o posicionamento estratégico do curso como catalisador na criação e consolidação de uma rede integrada de organizações para fortalecer a liderança educacional na Região das Américas e a adequação da estratégia metodológica empregada para melhorar a qualidade da formação de recursos humanos em saúde.

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Texto & contexto enferm ; 33: e20230174, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1560581

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ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the impact of digital educational strategies on nursing professionals' adherence to patient identification as well as the acceptance of these strategies by professionals. Method: this is a pre and post-intervention pilot study developed in a public teaching hospital in a city in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, carried out between March and September 2022, in three phases: 1) pre-intervention - audits of identification wristband at the bedside, elaboration and planning of educational strategies; 2) intervention - short-term online training offered to nursing professionals; 3) post-intervention - repeat audits. For comparative analysis between phases, Pearson's chi-square test and Fisher's exact test were used with a significance level of 5%. Results: a total of 166 beds were audited with a high rate of adherence to the use of identification wristbands, in accordance with standards, and the presence of identification plates (> 80%) both in the pre- and post-intervention period, with a significant increase in patients who identified that professionals checked wristband (p=0.0410) during care. Participants positively assessed the strategies used, although low adherence to training was recorded. Conclusion: there was a positive impact on adherence to patient identification, but management and motivational strategies will be necessary to enable future actions to implement online training.


RESUMEN Objetivo: verificar el impacto de las estrategias educativas digitales en la adherencia de los profesionales de enfermería a la identificación de pacientes, así como la aceptación de estas estrategias por parte de los profesionales. Método: estudio piloto pre y posintervención desarrollado en un hospital público docente de una ciudad del interior del estado de São Paulo, Brasil, realizado entre marzo y septiembre de 2022, en tres fases: 1) preintervención - auditorías del brazalete de identificación a pie de cama, elaboración y planificación de estrategias educativas; 2) intervención - formación en línea de corta duración ofrecida a profesionales de enfermería; 3) posintervención - repetición de auditorías. Para el análisis comparativo entre fases, se utilizó la prueba chi-cuadrado de Pearson y la prueba exacta de Fisher con un nivel de significancia del 5%. Resultados: 166 camas fueron auditadas con un alto índice de adherencia al uso de brazaletes de identificación, de acuerdo con las normas, y la presencia de placas de identificación (> 80%) tanto en el período pre como posintervención, con un aumento significativo en pacientes que identificaron que los profesionales revisaban la pulsera (p=0,0410) durante la asistencia. Los participantes evaluaron positivamente las estrategias utilizadas, aunque se registró baja adherencia al entrenamiento. Conclusión: hubo un impacto positivo en la adherencia a la identificación de pacientes, pero serán necesarias estrategias de gestión y motivación que permitan acciones futuras para implementar la capacitación en línea.


RESUMO Objetivo: verificar o impacto de estratégias educacionais digitais na adesão dos profissionais de enfermagem à identificação do paciente, assim como a aceitação destas estratégias por parte dos profissionais. Método: estudo piloto de pré e pós-intervenção desenvolvido em um hospital de ensino público de uma cidade do interior do estado de São Paulo, Brasil, realizado entre março e setembro do ano de 2022, em três fases: 1) pré-intervenção - auditorias da pulseira de identificação à beira-leito, elaboração e planejamento das estratégias educacionais; 2) intervenção - treinamento online de curta duração oferecido aos profissionais de enfermagem; 3) pós-intervenção - repetição de auditorias. Para análise comparativa entre as fases, foi utilizado o teste qui-quadrado de Pearson e o teste exato de Fisher com nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: foram auditados 166 leitos com alta taxa de adesão ao uso de pulseira de identificação, de acordo com as normas, e a presença de placas de identificação (> 80%) tanto no período pré quanto pós-intervenção, com aumento significativo dos pacientes que identificaram que os profissionais conferiam a pulseira (p=0,0410) durante a assistência. Os participantes avaliaram positivamente as estratégias utilizadas, embora tenha sido registrada baixa adesão ao treinamento. Conclusão: houve um impacto positivo na adesão à identificação do paciente, porém estratégias gerenciais e motivacionais serão necessárias para viabilizar ações futuras de implementação do treinamento online.

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Odontol.sanmarquina (Impr.) ; 26(4): e26176, oct.-dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551417

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El presente artículo tiene como objetivo conocer la percepción de los estudiantes de odontología sobre su proceso de aprendizaje bajo el contexto de la virtualidad. Para ello se realizó la búsqueda de artículos científicos, artículos de revisión y tesis publicadas desde el año 2020 hasta el 2023. Las bases de datos de donde se recopilaron los estudios fueron: Pubmed/MEDLINE, Scopus, SciELO, y Google Académico. Las opiniones de los estudiantes fueron positivas en su mayoría. Los aspectos positivos de la virtualidad se relacionaron a la flexibilidad de horarios, ahorro de tiempo y gastos extras; así mismo indicaron que resulta ser una manera didáctica de llevar las asignaturas teóricas. Por otro lado, los aspectos negativos se vincularon a las asignaturas clínicas y de laboratorio, señalaron que su proceso de aprendizaje durante la pandemia fue deficiente en estas materias. Sin embargo, algunos estudios demostraron que la virtualidad es una buena alternativa complementaria para los estudiantes de preclínica, debido a que los prepara para abordar al paciente con mayor confianza y seguridad. Se puede concluir que la virtualidad es un buen aliado en el aprendizaje de educación dental, algunos de los estudiantes alientan a que esta modalidad continúe a través del tiempo, sobre todo en cursos teóricos y preclínicos. La virtualidad puede seguir siendo parte de la educación dental en nuestro país, pero de ello también depende de las estrategias y metodologías de enseñanza que lo acompañen.


The objective of this article is to know the perception of dental students about their learning process under the context of virtuality. For this purpose, a search was carried out for scientific articles, review articles and theses published from 2020 to 2023. The databases from which the studies were compiled were: Pubmed/MEDLINE, Scopus, SciELO, and Google Scholar. The opinions of the students were mostly positive. The positive aspects of virtuality were related to the flexibility of schedules, time savings and extra expenses; They also indicated that it turns out to be a didactic way of carrying out the theoretical subjects. On the other hand, the negative aspects were linked to clinical and laboratory subjects; they indicated that their learning process during the pandemic was deficient in these subjects. However, some studies have shown that virtuality is a good complementary alternative for preclinical students, because it prepares them to approach the patient with greater confidence and security. It can be concluded that virtuality is a good ally in learning dental education; some of the students encourage this modality to continue over time, especially in theoretical and preclinical courses. Virtuality can continue to be part of dental education in our country, but it also depends on the teaching strategies and methodologies that accompany it.

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Rev. latinoam. enferm. (Online) ; 31: e3911, ene.-dic. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1441982

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Objetivo: mapear el conocimiento producido sobre las repercusiones de la pandemia de COVID-19 en la formación en enfermería. Método: se trata de una scoping review, guiada por las recomendaciones del Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer's Manual realizada en 15 bases de datos electrónicas y repositorios de tesis y disertaciones. El protocolo de esta revisión fue registrado en Open Science Framework. Los datos fueron analizados y sintetizados en dos categorías de análisis establecidas: aspectos positivos y negativos y estadística descriptiva. Resultados: se identificaron 33 publicaciones, los aspectos positivos más citados fueron el desarrollo de nuevas estrategias de enseñanza adaptadas al entorno virtual y la formación de futuros profesionales en la práctica clínica en el contexto de una crisis sanitaria. Los aspectos negativos se relacionan con cuestiones psicológicas, como el aumento de casos de ansiedad, estrés y soledad en los estudiantes. Conclusión: la evidencia sugiere que la enseñanza a distancia fue una solución de emergencia oportuna para continuar con la formación académica, sin embargo, esta modalidad educativa presentó aspectos positivos y negativos que deben ser repensados para que haya una mejor sistematización de la enseñanza-aprendizaje en otros contextos similares al de la pandemia de COVID-19.


Objective: to map the knowledge produced about the repercussions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic on Nursing training. Method: this is a Scoping Review, guided by the recommendations set forth in the Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer's Manual and carried out in 15 electronic databases and theses and dissertations repositories. The protocol was registered at the Open Science Framework. The data were analyzed and synthesized into two pre-established analysis categories: positive and negative repercussions; and descriptive statistics. Results: 33 publications identified, the most cited positive aspects were the development of new teaching strategies adapted to the virtual environment and the training of future professionals in clinical practice in the context of a health crisis. The negative repercussions are related to psychological issues such as increase in the cases of anxiety, stress and loneliness among the students. Conclusion: the diverse evidence suggests that remote teaching was a timely emergency way out for the continuity of academic training; however, this educational modality presented positive and negative aspects that need to be rethought for a better systematization of teaching-learning in other contexts that resemble the COVID-19 pandemic.


Objetivo: mapear o conhecimento produzido sobre as repercussões da pandemia COVID-19 na formação em Enfermagem. Método: trata-se de uma scoping review, guiada pelas recomendações da Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer's Manual realizada em 15 bases de dados eletrônicas e repositórios de teses e dissertações. O protocolo desta revisão foi registrado em Open Science Framework. Os dados foram analisados e sintetizados em duas categorias de análise estabelecidas: aspectos positivos e negativos e estatística descritiva. Resultados: 33 publicações identificadas, os aspectos positivos mais citados foram o desenvolvimento de novas estratégias de ensino adaptadas ao meio virtual e a capacitação dos futuros profissionais na prática clínica do contexto de crise sanitária. Os aspectos negativos estão relacionados às questões psicológicas, como aumento de casos de ansiedade, estresse e solidão entre os estudantes. Conclusão: as evidências sugerem que o ensino remoto foi uma saída emergencial oportuna para a continuidade da formação acadêmica, contudo, esta modalidade educacional apresentou aspectos positivos e negativos que precisam ser repensados para uma melhor sistematização do ensino-aprendizagem em outros contextos que se assemelhem ao da pandemia da COVID-19.


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Humans , Students, Nursing , Education, Distance , Education, Nursing , COVID-19
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Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 28(6): e588-e595, nov. 2023. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-227379

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Background: With the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a need to adopt online teaching methods in a generalized and sudden way, a situation that led to unprecedented changes in the routine of post-graduate students and research development. This study aimed to analyze the evaluation of remote teaching by graduates of master's degrees and advisors in master's programs in the Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine who needed to adapt to a remote teaching methodology in the pandemic. Material and Methods: This quantitative study evaluated the remote teaching in the perception of master's graduates and advisors from postgraduate programs in Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine. Data were collected through an online Google forms® questionnaire. Results: Participated in the study 14 master graduates and 14 master's advisors. Master graduates evaluated that the professors had a good performance (p=0.001), that the duration of the classes was adequate (p=0.015), that the interaction with professors was satisfactory (p=0.007), that they had good interaction with the advisor (p=0.001), that they were satisfied with the remote guidance process (p=0.038) and that face-to-face practical activities were missed (p=0.002). Master's advisors reported satisfaction with remote teaching, good adaptation (p=0.018) and motivation for remote teaching (p=0.016), they evaluated that students were cooperative in activities (p=0.019) and that face-to-face practical activities were missed (p=0.002). Conclusions: Despite the difficulties, remote teaching proved to be an effective alternative to face-to-face teaching. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Pandemics , Education, Dental , Brazil , Pathology, Oral , Surveys and Questionnaires , Education, Distance
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BMC Med Educ ; 23(1): 708, 2023 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37759220

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BACKGROUND: To continue education during the COVID-19 pandemic, we implemented a Virtual Education Platform (VEP) and Virtual Visiting Professorship (VVP) in March 2020 into our plastic surgery residency curriculum. This study investigated resident and guest speaker perceptions of the VEP since the start of the pandemic. METHODS: The VEP consists of weekly VVP lectures and usual conferences held over Zoom. In May 2020, residents and speakers completed surveys that assessed the perceptions of the VEP using a 5-point Likert scale and open-ended responses. In August 2021, residents also completed follow-up surveys. RESULTS: A total of 19 (100%) residents and 10 (100%) speakers responded to the 2020 surveys and 15 (88.2%) residents responded to the 2021 follow-up survey. Speakers represented nine academic institutions, one international. 74% of residents responded that they learned a lot or a great deal from the VVP. In 2021, 100% of residents agreed that virtual conferences should remain a core component in PRS residency education, even after social distancing requirements subside. The VVP lectures were mentioned as the most helpful lectures in both years. Easy accessibility without travel time was the most mentioned advantage of the VEP in both years, with significantly more residents citing this benefit in 2021 (p = 0.0076). The most reported disadvantage for residents was the lack of social interaction and community in both years, with significantly more residents in 2021 citing this as a disadvantage (p = 0.0307). Residents' attitudes also shifted such that significantly more residents liked and were satisfied with the VVP lectures from 2020 to 2021 (p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, resident perceptions of a virtual education platform and virtual visiting professorship were very positive. The quick development, implementation, and high efficacy of these educational experiences underscore that learning is possible in alternative forms in unprecedented times.


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COVID-19 , Surgery, Plastic , Humans , Pandemics , COVID-19/epidemiology , Schools , Educational Status
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Av. odontoestomatol ; 39(5)jul.-sep. 2023. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-227572

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Introducción: La pandemia por la COVID-19 reestructuró la metodología de enseñanza, reemplazando la presencialidad por medios virtuales. En medicina humana y odontología ha sido un desafío adaptarse al nuevo proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje al desarrollar en línea la asignatura de anatomía humana y dental. Objetivo: Determinar el impacto de la enseñanza-aprendizaje virtual en anatomía humana y dental durante el confinamiento por la COVID-19. Materiales y mètodos: La recolección de los estudios se llevó a cabo en PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scielo y Google Acadèmico, empleando ecuaciones de búsqueda compuestas por tèrminos estandarizados en el MeSh complementandose con tèrminos libres. El desarrollo de la revisión sistemática se realizó siguiendo las directrices establecidas por PRISMA 2020. Se empleó el aplicativo web Rayyan para la discrimación de los artículos. La calidad y riesgo de sesgo se determinó con las herramientas de la NHLBI y QUADAS-2. Resultados: Se analizó 413 investigaciones, quedando 7 para su revisión. Se identificó superioridad del impacto negativo por las sesiones en línea; además, la implementación de plataformas digitales, accesibilidad a softwares y videos fueron los principales recursos empleados. Asimismo, entre los beneficios se resalta la accesibilidad a las grabaciones de las clases dictadas, sesiones subidas con anticipación y el tiempo para la retroalimentación. Sin embargo, la poca experiencia del manejo de la virtualidad, limitado acceso a internet, mayor facilidad de ingresar a distractores como las redes sociales, pèrdida de interacción entre docentes y compañeros dificultaron el proceso enseñanza-aprendizaje. (AU)


Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic restructured the teaching methodology, replacing fase to face learning with virtual media. In human medicine and dentistry, it has been a challenge to adapt to the new teaching learning process by developing the subject of human and dental anatomy online. Objective: To determine the impact of virtual teaching learning in human and dental anatomy during the confinement by COVID-19. Materials and methods: The collection of studies was carried out in PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo and Google Scholar, using searche quations composed of standardized MeSH terms complemented by free terms. The development of the systematic review was carried out following the guidelinese stablished by PRISMA 2020. The Rayyan web application was used to discriminate the articles. Quality and risk of bias were determined usingt he NHLBI and QUADAS-2 tools. Results: 413 investigations were analyzed, leaving 7 for review. Superiority of negative impact was identified by online sessions; In addition, the implementation of digital platforms, accessibility to software and videos were the main resources used. Likewise, among the benefits, the accessibility to there cordings of the classes given, sesión suploaded in advance and the time for feedback are high lighted. However, the little experience of managing virtuality, limited access to the Internet, greaterease of entering distractions such as social networks, loss of interaction between teachers and classmates made the teaching learning process difficult. (AU)


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Humans , Anatomy/education , Education, Distance , Education, Dental/methods , Quarantine , Students, Dental , Students, Medical
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BMC Med Educ ; 23(1): 584, 2023 Aug 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37596612

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BACKGROUND: Clinical Record (CR) writing is a fundamental skill for healthcare professionals, but the best e-learning methods for teaching it remain unstudied. Therefore, we investigated speech therapy students' differences in the quality production of CR at the placement and their experience after following asynchronous or synchronous e-learning courses. METHODS: A multi-method randomised controlled trial. Fifty speech therapist students were equally and randomly divided into two groups attending asynchronous or synchronous e-learning classes to learn how to write a CR. The quality of the CR was tested through an ad hoc checklist (score 0-32) and the groups' scores were compared. The assessors and the statistician were blinded to students' group assignment. Students' experience was assessed through semi-structured interviews analysed with a reflexive thematic analysis. RESULTS: No score differences between the two groups were found (Cohen's d = 0.1; 95% Confidence Interval [-0.6; 0.7]). Four themes were generated: (1) 'Different Forms of Learning Interaction', as the synchronous group reported a positive experience with being fed back immediately by the lecturer, whereas the asynchronous group reported that pushing back the question time allows for reflecting more on the learning experience; (2) 'Different Ways to Manage the Time', as the synchronous group had to stick to the lecturer's schedule and the asynchronous group felt the possibility to manage its time; (3) 'To Be or Not To Be (Present)?' due to the different experiences of having (or not) the lecturer in front of them; (4) 'Inspiring Relationships With The Peers', where both groups preferred a peer-to-peer discussion instead of contacting the lecturer. DISCUSSION: Asynchronous and synchronous e-learning courses appeared equally effective in teaching CR writing. However, students perceive and experience these methods differently. The choice or blend of these methods should be based on students' needs and preferences, teacher input, as well as organisational requirements rather than solely on students' attended performance.


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Computer-Assisted Instruction , Educational Personnel , Humans , Students , Learning , Allied Health Personnel
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Medisur ; 21(4)ago. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514597

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Fundamento las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones constituyen herramientas y métodos empleados para recabar, retener, manipular o distribuir información. Su uso en los procesos educativos se obstaculiza por diversas razones, pero, aun así, el adiestramiento en este campo reviste gran importancia. Objetivo caracterizar el conocimiento y uso de las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones por docentes de Tecnología de la Salud. Métodos se realizó un estudio descriptivo, observacional y de corte transversal. La población de estudio fueron los docentes del departamento de Tecnología de la Salud del Instituto de Ciencias Básicas y Preclínicas Victoria de Girón, en el año 2021. Se utilizaron medidas de resumen para las variables según su naturaleza. Resultados se obtuvo un 60 % de docentes con 5-10 años de experiencia. El 33,4 % recibió capacitación en el uso de las tecnologías; y un 26,6 % hacía uso de estas. El 45,6 % adquirieron sus conocimientos de forma autodidacta. El 83,3 % refirió que el uso de estos medios mejora la calidad de la docencia. Conclusiones la mayoría de los docentes participantes tiene experiencia de 5-10 años en su labor, y pocos han sido capacitados para el uso de las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones; sin embargo, consideran que son útiles como complemento de métodos docentes convencionales y mejoran la calidad de la docencia, predominando el interés en cursos de perfeccionamiento.


Foundation information and communication technologies are tools and methods used to collect, retain, manipulate or distribute information. Its use in educational processes is blocked by various reasons, but training in this field is of great importance. Objective to characterize the knowledge and use of information and communication technologies by Health Technology teachers. Methods a descriptive, observational and cross-sectional study was carried out. The studied population was the Department of Health Technology's professors of the Victoria de Girón Basic and Preclinical Sciences Institute in 2021. Summary measures were used for the variables according to their nature. Results 60% of teachers with 5-10 years of experience were obtained. 33.4% received training in the use of technologies; and 26.6% used them. 45.6% acquired their knowledge self-taught. 83.3% reported that the use of these media improves the quality of teaching. Conclusions most of the participating teachers have experience of 5-10 years in their work, and few have been trained in the use of information and communication technologies; however, they consider that they are useful as a complement to conventional teaching methods and improve the quality of teaching, prevailing interest in improvement courses.

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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 43(2): 261-269, jun. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1533932

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Introducción. Los cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, brindan la oportunidad de formar profesionales e investigadores en Latinoamérica sobre salud global. Objetivos. Determinar la oferta global de los cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, sobre salud global y conocer las características de su contenido. Materiales y métodos. Se examinaron las plataformas especializadas en cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, para recopilar aquellos sobre salud global. La búsqueda no tuvo restricción de tiempo y se realizó por última vez en noviembre de 2021. La estrategia de búsqueda solo incluyó el descriptor "global health". Posteriormente, se obtuvieron las características del curso, su contenido y el dominio abordado de salud global. Estos datos fueron analizados descriptivamente, y se reportaron frecuencias absolutas y relativas. Resultados. La estrategia de búsqueda identificó 4.724 cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos. De ellos, solo 92 estaban relacionados con salud global. La mayoría de estos cursos (n=44; 47,8 %) se ofrecieron mediante la plataforma Coursera. Más de la mitad de los cursos (n=50; 54,4 %) fueron realizados por instituciones de Estados Unidos y en idioma inglés (n=90; 97,8 %). La mayor parte de los cursos se centró en la "globalización de la salud y la asistencia sanitaria" (n=24; 26,1 %), seguido de los dominios "fortalecimiento de capacidades" (n=16; 17,4 %), "carga global de enfermedad" y "determinantes sociales y ambientales de la salud" (n=15; 16,3 %). Conclusiones. Se encontró una importante oferta de cursos en línea, masivos y abiertos, sobre salud global. Estos cursos abordaron las competencias de la salud global que se requieren para los profesionales sanitarios.


Introduction. Massive open online courses provide the opportunity to train health professionals and researchers from Latin America in global health. Objective. To determine the global offer of massive open online courses in global health and the characteristics of their content. Material and methods. We examined massive open online course platforms to compile the global health offerings. The search had no time restriction and was last conducted in November, 2021. The search strategy only included the descriptor "global health". We obtained the characteristics of the courses, their content, and the global health domain covered. These data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, reporting absolute and relative frequencies. Results. Our search strategy identified 4,724 massive open online courses. Of these, only 92 were related to global health. Most of these courses (n=44; 47.8%) were offered through Coursera. More than half (n=50; 54.4%) of the MOOCs were conducted by U.S.A. institutions and in English language (n=90; 97.8%). Most courses focused on "globalization of health and healthcare" (n=24; 26.1%), followed by the domains "capacity building" (n=16; 17.4%), "global burden of disease" and "social and environmental determinants of health" (n=15; 16.3%). Conclusions. We found a high offer of massive open online courses on global health. These courses covered the global health competencies required for health professionals.


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Global Health , Health Education , Education, Distance , Education, Continuing , Self-Directed Learning as Topic , Learning
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Medisur ; 21(3)jun. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448673

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Fundamento: e l aula invertida es una modalidad de enseñanza semipresencial, donde los alumnos aprenden los conceptos por sí mismos, usando normalmente videos educativos, archivos de audio y otras tecnologías, mediante la colaboración entre los compañeros en comunidades en línea. Objetivo: proponer un método de aula invertida para la formación en gerontogeriatría de estudiantes de la carrera de Medicina. Métodos: se realizó un estudio de tipo observacional de corte transversal mediante el empleo de métodos científicos: revisión de documentos, observación directa en el terreno, análisis, síntesis, inducción, deducción, sistémico y de estadística descriptiva. Resultados: se aporta un método de aula invertida para la formación gerontogeriátrica de los estudiantes de la carrea de Medicina que combina las modalidades de presencialidad y virtualidad desde la interacción entre las formas de organización de la docencia médica y de la educación en el trabajo en la Atención Primaria en Salud: consulta y visita de terreno domiciliaria. Conclusiones: el aula invertida es un contexto que favorece la formación gerontogeriátrica del estudiante de la carrera de Medicina ya que dinamiza y transforma las concepciones y enfoques tradicionales de la enseñanza - aprendizaje, al lograr un mayor protagonismo estudiantil, aumento de la autonomía, la instantaneidad, interconexión, multimedialidad y la creatividad e innovación del estudiante en la solución de problemas de salud del adulto mayor, así como el aprovechamiento de las potencialidades de los recursos y entornos virtuales de aprendizaje que posee, combinando modalidades de enseñanza presencial y virtual.


Background: the inverted classroom is a blended learning modality, where students learn the concepts by themselves, usually using educational videos, audio files and other technologies, through collaboration among peers in online communities. Objective: to propose an inverted classroom method for gerontogeriatric training in Medicine students. Methods: a cross-sectional observational study was carried out using scientific methods: document review, direct observation in the field, analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction, systemic and descriptive statistics. Results: an inverted classroom method is provided for the gerontogeriatric training of Medicine students that combines face-to-face and virtual modalities from the interaction between the forms of organization of medical teaching and education at work in the Primary Health Care: consultation and home field visit. Conclusions: the inverted classroom is a context that favors the gerontogeriatric training of the Medicine student since it revitalizes and transforms the traditional conceptions and approaches of teaching-learning, by achieving a greater student role, increased autonomy, instantaneous, interconnection, multimedia and the creativity and innovation of the student in the solution of health problems of the elderly, as well as the use of the resources and virtual learning environments' potential that it possesses, combining face-to-face and virtual teaching modalities.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535292

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La implementación de herramientas tecnológicas en la educación odontológica a lo largo de los años ha permitido al estudiante mejorar su desempeño en el ámbito preclínico de su formación, desarrollando habilidades motoras finas; en la actualidad este tema cobra relevancia debido a la coyuntura de salubridad del COVID-19. El objetivo de esta revisión fue describir la digitalización en la formación odontológica, las herramientas tecnológicas que se emplean y la percepción de estudiantes frente a la educación digital en Odontología. Se realizó una revisión electrónica en las bases de datos PubMed, SciELO, LILACS y ScienceDirect, en búsqueda de artículos publicados en inglés y español en el periodo 2015 al 2022. Se revisaron 156 artículos seleccionándose 50 directamente relacionados al tema de estudio. Se concluye que existen diversas herramientas digitales que pueden utilizarse en la formación de profesionales en Odontología; además, el aprendizaje mixto genera mejores resultados que el aprendizaje tradicional, y el aprendizaje en on-line, que fue utilizado durante el confinamiento por la pandemia de la COVID-19, demostró un alto grado de insatisfacción en los estudiantes.


The implementation of technological tools in dental education over the years has allowed the student to improve their performance in the preclinical field of their training, developing fine motor skills, currently this issue has become relevant due to the health situation of COVID-19. The objective was to describe digitalization in dental training, the technological tools used and the students´ perception of digital education in dentistry. An electronic review of the PubMed, SciELO, LILACS and ScienceDirect databases was carry out in search of articles published in English and Spanish in the period 2015 to 2022. One hundred fifty-six articles were reviewed, selecting 50 directly related to the subject of study. It is concluded that there are various digital tools that can be used in the training of professionals in dentistry; furthermore, exclusive online learning generates better results than traditional learning; and exclusive online learning, which was used during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, demonstrated a high degree of student dissatisfaction.

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