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Capoeira as a critical pedagogy tool in physical education: from a continuing professional development program to the classroom
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Source: Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy - September 22, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Evelyn R íos-ValdésSusanna SolerMercè Mateua Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spainb Institut Nacional d’Educació Física de Catalunya (INEFC), Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Source Type: research

Theoretical frameworks and instruments for evaluation of critical thinking in nursing and education.
CONCLUSIONS: Most studies used the Facione framework. Among the evaluation tools, the California Critical Thinking Skills Test (CCTST) and the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal stood out as the most common instruments; both focus on cognitive skills in critical thinking. PMID: 30043943 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista gaucha de enfermagem EENFUFRGS - July 30, 2018 Category: Nursing Tags: Rev Gaucha Enferm Source Type: research

Searching for Information on the Risks of Combined Hormonal Contraceptives on the Internet: A Qualitative Study Across Six European Countries
Conclusions: Despite the large number of websites containing information about oral CHCs and their risks, particularly VTE, only a limited number referred to information from accredited health agency sources. We argue this is a missed opportunity for accredited health agencies to share high-quality information to assist women using CHCs to make informed decisions about contraception.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - March 17, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paula Gomes Alves Irene Petersen Fiona Stevenson Source Type: research

Extranodal Natural Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma Nasal Type in 87 Cases from Spain: Clinical Presentation, Treatment and Prognostic Factors. Study from the Geltamo Group
Conclusion: This is the largest series reported of Caucasian patients with ENKTL-NT. Patients are young at diagnosis and one fourth had a previous history of chronic sinusitis. This population has a poor outcome, being progression the main cause of death. Poor clinical condition at diagnosis (high ECOG PS and low albumin level) is the main factor related with poor survival. Therapies with high dose L-Asparaginase improve the survival in this western population compared with the classical CHOP regimen.DisclosuresGonzález-Barca: Roche: Speakers Bureau; Celtrion: Consultancy; Gilead: Consultancy; janssen: Consultancy, ...
Source: Blood - November 21, 2018 Category: Hematology Authors: Gonzalez-Barca, E., Martin, A., Bello, J. L., Bergua Burgues, J. M. M., Panizo, C., Encuentra, M., Monter Rovira, A., Cordoba, R., Bastos, M., Sanchez Blanco, J. J., Gomez, P., Marin Niebla, A., Gonzalez de Villambrosia, S., Sayas, M. J., Luzardo Henrique Tags: 624. Hodgkin Lymphoma and T/NK Cell Lymphoma-Clinical Studies: Poster I Source Type: research

Readability of online Spanish patient education materials in dermatology
The objective of this study is to evaluate the readability of online Spanish language PEMs in dermatology. Online Spanish language PEMs relevant to dermatology were gathered from the United States National Library of Medicine (USNLM) MedlinePlus health library and top Google, Yahoo, and Bing search results for “Spanish patient education dermatology.” Spanish text was analyzed for readability using two validated programs: Spanish Lexile Analyzer and Índice Flesch-Szigriszt (INFLESZ). Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used to examine the association between the two readability measures. ANOVA wit hout post hoc cor...
Source: Archives of Dermatological Research - February 3, 2020 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research

Medical Spanish in US Medical Schools: a National Survey to Examine Existing Programs
ConclusionsRecommended next steps for medical schools include formalizing medical Spanish courses as electives or required curricula; hiring and/or training faculty educators; incorporating learner assessment; and granting credit for student course completion. Future studies should evaluate implementation strategies to establish best practice recommendations beyond basic standards.
Source: Journal of General Internal Medicine - March 29, 2021 Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: research

Popular education, health promotion and active aging: an integrative literature review
The objective of this study was to identify education and health promotion actions aimed at promoting active aging. An integrative literature review was conducted of relevant articles written in Portuguese, English and Spanish published between 2005 and August 2018 using the following electronic databases and virtual libraries: Lilacs, MEDLINE, SciELO, and BVS. The initial search resulted in 2,069 articles, of which 33 met the inclusion criteria. The analysis showed that the actions identified by the review promoted the adoption of healthy habits and participation of older people, characterizing them as actions that promot...
Source: Ciencia e Saude Coletiva - April 19, 2021 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research

Journal update monthly top five
Introduction This month’s update is from the Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. We used a multimodal search strategy, drawing on free open-access medical education resources and literature searches. We identified the five most interesting and relevant papers (decided by consensus) and highlighted the main findings, key limitations and clinical bottom line for each paper. The papers are ranked as: Worth a peek—interesting, but not yet ready for prime time. Head turner—new concepts. Game changer—this paper could/should change practice. Effic...
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - January 20, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Barham, F., James, R. H., Humphries, C., Shirreff, H., Webster, S., Wood, F., Smith, J. E., Cottey, L. Tags: Journal update Source Type: research

Corns, Calluses and Properly Fitting Children ’ s Shoes
Discussion Probably the most common foot problem is foot pain or skin problems. This can be due to chronic and acute trauma, mobility issues, normal development, activities and footwear. Common foot problems include: Acute trauma is probably one of the most common reason patients and families seek care for is pain after acute trauma. Children prior to full puberty with acute trauma may have a growth plate fractures or Salter-Harris fractures which can be reviewed here. Apophysitis and tendonitis are common overuse injuries where there is irritation of the tendon and its insertion points. Chronic overuse can also lead to f...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - March 28, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Pediatric Education Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Association of Internet Addiction and Mental Disorders in Medical Students: A Systematic Review
Conclusions: IAD is comorbid with psychiatric diseases, and this correlation was observed in this review. We suggest early identification and management of IAD, as it results in unfavorable mental health outcomes and impacts the work performance of medical students and physicians.Prim Care Companion CNS Disord. 2023;25(3):22r03384.Author affiliations are listed at the end of this article.PMID:37310317 | DOI:10.4088/PCC.22r03384
Source: Primary Care - June 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Isabela Azeredo Melca Eduardo Kunzel Teixeira Antonio Eg ídio Nardi Anna Lucia Spear Source Type: research

Student and Faculty Diversity is Insufficient to Ensure High-Quality Medical Spanish Education in US Medical Schools
AbstractMedical Spanish education aims to reduce linguistic barriers in healthcare and has historically been led by Hispanic/Latinx students and faculty, often without formal training or institutional support. We surveyed 158 US medical schools about their medical Spanish programs. We then examined national trends in Underrepresented in Medicine and Hispanic/Latinx faculty and students as factors associated with meeting medical Spanish basic standards for curricula, educators, assessment, and course credit. We received responses from 125 schools (79%), of which 98 (78%) reported offering some form of medical Spanish. Schoo...
Source: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health - April 9, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Systematic Review of Telemedicine and eHealth Systems Applied to Vascular Surgery
Conclusion: An upward trend has been observed in recent years, with a clear increase in the number of publications and much lower figures in the first years. One aspect to highlight is that 47.8% of the articles analyzed focus only on postoperative treatment, which may be due to the help provided by telemedicine in detecting surgical site infections by sending images and videos, this being one of the most common postoperative complications. The analyzed works show the importance of telemedicine in vascular surgery and identify possible future lines of research. In the analysis carried out on the origin of the selected rele...
Source: Journal of Medical Systems - December 6, 2022 Category: Information Technology Source Type: research

What do medical students think about functional neurological disorders?
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students are aware of the existence of FNDs, but their preferred terminology, as well as the perceived aetiological factors, reflect that the historical view of these disorders is still deeply rooted. Medical students feel that they should receive adequate education on FNDs from specialists in neurology and psychiatry as part of their training.PMID:37046395 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7608.2022409
Source: Revista de Neurologia - April 13, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: J B Escribano-Paredes E Natera-Villalba J Porta-Etessam L Vela P Garc ía-Ruiz Espiga A Alonso-C ánovas J L ópez-Sendón P P érez-Torre S Fanjul L Lled ó J C Mart ínez-Castrillo I Pare és Source Type: research