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Correction to: Addressing health disparities in Hispanic communities through an innovative teambased medical spanish program at the medical school level – a single-institution study
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 1, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Michael Oliver, Taylor Fernberg, Paul Lyons, Sambandam Elango, Gordon J. Green and Zohray M. Talib Tags: Correction Source Type: research

EMAeHealth, a digital tool for the self-management of womens health needs during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium: protocol for a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study
Introduction EHealth can help health service users take a more active role in decision-making and help health professionals guide the patient in this process. A digital tool has been designed to support maternal education (ME), and it is organised into four areas: (1) information, (2) communication, (3) health self-management and (4) clinical data. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the EMAeHealth digital tool, and assess its usability and acceptability under routine conditions. Methods and analysis Hybrid implementation-effectiveness design: (1) A cluster randomised, prospective, longitud...
Source: BMJ Open - September 1, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Espinosa Cifuentes, M., Artieta-Pinedo, I., Paz-Pascual, C., Bully-Garay, P., Garcia-Alvarez, A., ema-Q Group, Estalella, Trincado, Cabeza, Gagnon, Fernandez, Lozano, Villanueva, Sanchez, Maquibar, Moreno, Legarra, Mulas, Blas, Amorrortu, Alvarez, Perez Tags: Open access, Medical education and training Source Type: research

A comprehensive medical Spanish curriculum model: the Vida Medical Spanish Curriculum
Racial and language disparities in the United States healthcare system have long undermined the quality of care provided to minority patients. With the projected growth of the Hispanic population, there is an ...
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 30, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kyle E. Chang, Jennifer Lewis and Alexandra Lopez Vera Tags: Research Source Type: research

Validation of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy in Spanish medical students who participated in an Early Clerkship Immersion programme
The Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy is the most widely used instrument to measure empathy in the doctor-patient relationship. This work pursued cultural adaptation and validation of the original scale, in...
Source: BMC Medical Education - September 12, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Jos é M. Blanco, Fernando Caballero, Fernando J. García, Fernando Lorenzo and Diana Monge Tags: Research article Source Type: research

NP10 Obesity Risk, Parenting and Diet Quality Tools for Hispanic Families with Preschoolers: EFNEP, Head Start, Medical Clinic-Year 4
To validate two pediatric obesity risk assessment tools for low-income Spanish speaking parents and one diet quality tool; determine the feasibility of EFNEP embedded in a medical clinic; coordinate an AFRI obesity grant program journal supplement.
Source: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior - June 30, 2019 Category: Nutrition Authors: Marilyn Townsend, Mical Shilts, Lenna Ontai, Cristiana Drake, Louise Lanoue, Dennis Styne, Nancy Keim, Karina D íaz Rios, Katherine Panarella Source Type: research

Burnout syndrome in Spanish medical students
Burnout syndrome is a frequent syndrome related to people that feel a deterioration in their daily activities due to highly demandant psychological requirements in their workplaces. Within last decades, this s...
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 22, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Javier Gil-Calder ón, Jéssica Alonso-Molero, Trinidad Dierssen-Sotos, Inés Gómez-Acebo and Javier Llorca Tags: Research Source Type: research

Correction to: Validation of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy in Spanish medical students who participated in an Early Clerkship Immersion programme
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 13, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Jos é M. Blanco, Fernando Caballero, Fernando J. García, Fernando Lorenzo and Diana Monge Tags: Correction Source Type: research

From medical school through residency applications: Puerto Ricans may face ignorance and prejudice
It is not that unusual to find that Americans are unaware that Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, and, like them, Puerto Ricans are U.S citizens enjoying the same liberties, freedoms, and rights. It may be less expected to face such incognizance or ignorance within the medical community as careers in medicine offer healthcare professionals the opportunity to serve patients spanning race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and other demographic differences. Unfortunately, some of the personal experiences of the primary author have prompted us to cull four personal narratives of Puerto Rican indiv...
Source: Clinical Imaging - June 2, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Elias Lugo-Fagundo, Edmund M. Weisberg, Maria Lugo-Fagundo, Elliot K. Fishman Tags: Patients & Practice, Policy Education Source Type: research

Factors impacting on the decision of graduate entry medical school students to pursue a career in obstetrics and gynecology in Ireland
Challenges in recruiting appropriately trained obstetricians and gynaecologists have been identified across the world. Given well documented staff shortages within obstetrics and gynaecology in Ireland, it is ...
Source: BMC Medical Education - June 19, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Eimear Spain, Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty, Ailish Hannigan, Kaitlyn Cinnamond, Ayesha Cheema and Amanda Cotter Tags: Research Source Type: research

Gamestorming for the Conceptual Design of Products and Processes in the context of engineering education
Publication date: Available online 11 November 2017 Source:Education for Chemical Engineers Author(s): G. Feijoo, R.M. Crujeiras, M.T. Moreira Creating an ideal environment to develop creativity and innovation in engineering education is a real challenge. One alternative approach can be based in the application of Gamestorming methodology that considers the use of games in the process of brainstorming. Presenting the problem in a game format eludes the conventional lecturing and frees the participants to think creatively to solve problems. In this contribution, the adaptation of the Gamestorming methodology was applied in...
Source: Education for Chemical Engineers - November 27, 2017 Category: Chemistry Source Type: research

P186 SNAP-Ed Study Finds Differences in Nutrition and Physical Activity Behavior of English Versus Spanish Speakers Before Education
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) encourages healthy nutrition and physical activity (PA) behaviors for SNAP eligible adults. In Arizona, one way the AZ Health Zone SNAP-Ed program promotes behavior change is through direct education classes. While it might be presumed that SNAP-Ed participants enter classes with similar behaviors, we found that baseline behaviors differed between English and Spanish speaking cohorts.
Source: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior - June 30, 2019 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathryn M. Orzech, Laurel Jacobs, Theresa A. LeGros, Gregory Goodman, Cristina Guterman Source Type: research

Building Capacity for Nursing and Midwifery Education Through an Asynchronous Online Course.
CONCLUSION: Upon completion of pilot testing and evaluation, final course versions in both languages are expected to become freely accessible. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(1):38-41.]. PMID: 31945174 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - December 31, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Markaki A, Wingo N, Watts P, Steadman L, Coles K, Rae T, Theus L, Ortega J Tags: J Nurs Educ Source Type: research

Creaciones en la Cocina: A Culturally Adapted Nutrition Education Curriculum for Spanish-Speaking Latinos
As the Latino population in Utah continues to grow steadily, it lags behind several state health measures and indicators such as poverty, diabetes, cholesterol, physical activity, overweight/obesity and poor physical health.1 To address these health concerns, the Utah Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) staff made concerted efforts to reach out to the Latino community by translating handouts into Spanish and hiring bilingual and/or ethnically matched educators who are trained using existing nutrition education curricula written in English.
Source: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior - May 21, 2020 Category: Nutrition Authors: Celina G. Wille Tags: GEM No. XXX Source Type: research

Community research collaboration to develop a promotores-based hereditary breast cancer education program for Spanish-speaking Latinas
AbstractBreast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in Latinas and the leading cause of cancer death. Latinas tend to be diagnosed at later stages, receive poorer quality care and have a higher risk of mortality than non-Latina White (NLW) women. Among women with a genetic predisposition to hereditary BC, genetic counseling can be beneficial. Latinas participate in genetic counseling at lower rates than NLW women. The goal of this study was to develop comprehensive, culturally appropriate materials for community health educators (promotores)-led hereditary BC education program for Spanish-speaking Latinas. We developed th...
Source: Health Education Research - June 11, 2021 Category: Research Source Type: research

Occupational Sun Exposure Among Physical Education Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools in Andalusia, Spain
Abstract Chronic sun exposure and sunburns are the main preventable causes of skin cancer. Due to the nature of their work, physical education teachers are at high risk for occupational skin cancer. This descriptive, cross-sectional study analyzes primary and secondary physical education teachers in Andalusia, Spain. All participants were invited to monitor their ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure using individual biologic dosimeters and record their photoprotection practices over 3 workdays. The teachers spent an average of 2.7  h outdoors and the mean personal UV radiation exposure was 309.9 J/m2 per day, a value th...
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - July 24, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research