10 research outputs found
ViquiEDU: involucrant a lâalumnat dels Graus dâEducaciĂł en la creaciĂł de continguts educatius en obert a ViquipĂšdia
Projecte: 2018PID-UB/035Lâobjectiu ha estat afavorir que lâalumnat assoleixi els coneixements i les competĂšncies necessĂ ries per participar activament en la creaciĂł i millora de continguts digitals educatius en obert a la ViquipĂšdia. Durant el curs 2018-2019 sâha implementat en tres grups de Sociologia de lâEducaciĂł del Grau dâEducaciĂł Social i un grup de Pedagogia Social del Grau de Pedagogia. Les activitats portades a terme han estat: 1) sessiĂł dâassessorament tĂšcnic a cada grup per part de membres de lâAmical Wikimedia; 2) sessions de treball a lâaula per a lâelaboraciĂł dels articles amb lâassessorament de les professores, incloent debats oberts sobre la fiabilitat i la rigorositat dels continguts digitals; 3) tutories de seguiment per garantir la qualitat del continguts dels articles; 4) seguiment online del desenvolupament del articles pels membres de lâAmical Wikimedia; 5) qĂŒestionari dâautoavaluaciĂł (escala de Likert 1-5) dirigit a lâalumnat sobre els coneixements i les competĂšncies assolides al llarg del projecte. Alguns del resultats principals en el rang 4-5 (conformitat mĂ xima) han estat, el 35% per âHe millorat el meu enteniment sobre la diferĂšncia en l'estil d'escriptura entre un text basat en evidĂšncies i un text basat en opinionsâ, el 53% per âHe millorat el meu coneixement sobre la fiabilitat de les fonts disponiblesâ i el 40% en âHe millorat les meves habilitats de col·laborar amb els companys/les companyes en el desenvolupament dels contingutsâ2018PID-UB/035. Programa RIMDA, Recerca, InnovaciĂł i Millora de la DocĂšncia i l'Aprenentatge. Universitat de Barcelon
Proposal of teaching innovation for Philology: program for the inclusion of students in academic research and acquisition of scientific and training experiences
Se busca crear un semillero de investigaciĂłn para fomentar la producciĂłn cientĂfica y la participaciĂłn del alumnado en proyectos de ediciĂłn permitiendo asĂ a los estudiantes la obtenciĂłn de resultados efectivos antes de finalizar sus estudios.Depto. de Estudios Ingleses: LingĂŒĂstica y LiteraturaFac. de FilologĂaFALSEsubmitte
Mortality and pulmonary complications in patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection: an international cohort study
Background: The impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) on postoperative recovery needs to be understood to inform clinical decision making during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study reports 30-day mortality and pulmonary complication rates in patients with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods: This international, multicentre, cohort study at 235 hospitals in 24 countries included all patients undergoing surgery who had SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed within 7 days before or 30 days after surgery. The primary outcome measure was 30-day postoperative mortality and was assessed in all enrolled patients. The main secondary outcome measure was pulmonary complications, defined as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or unexpected postoperative ventilation. Findings: This analysis includes 1128 patients who had surgery between Jan 1 and March 31, 2020, of whom 835 (74·0%) had emergency surgery and 280 (24·8%) had elective surgery. SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed preoperatively in 294 (26·1%) patients. 30-day mortality was 23·8% (268 of 1128). Pulmonary complications occurred in 577 (51·2%) of 1128 patients; 30-day mortality in these patients was 38·0% (219 of 577), accounting for 81·7% (219 of 268) of all deaths. In adjusted analyses, 30-day mortality was associated with male sex (odds ratio 1·75 [95% CI 1·28â2·40], p\textless0·0001), age 70 years or older versus younger than 70 years (2·30 [1·65â3·22], p\textless0·0001), American Society of Anesthesiologists grades 3â5 versus grades 1â2 (2·35 [1·57â3·53], p\textless0·0001), malignant versus benign or obstetric diagnosis (1·55 [1·01â2·39], p=0·046), emergency versus elective surgery (1·67 [1·06â2·63], p=0·026), and major versus minor surgery (1·52 [1·01â2·31], p=0·047). Interpretation: Postoperative pulmonary complications occur in half of patients with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection and are associated with high mortality. Thresholds for surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic should be higher than during normal practice, particularly in men aged 70 years and older. Consideration should be given for postponing non-urgent procedures and promoting non-operative treatment to delay or avoid the need for surgery. Funding: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland, Bowel and Cancer Research, Bowel Disease Research Foundation, Association of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons, British Association of Surgical Oncology, British Gynaecological Cancer Society, European Society of Coloproctology, NIHR Academy, Sarcoma UK, Vascular Society for Great Britain and Ireland, and Yorkshire Cancer Research
Conclusiones obtenidas por los alumnos del curso de psicopedagogĂa al realizar sus investigaciones en los Anexos de la Universidad
Se exponen las conclusiones de las investigaciones realizadas por los alumnos en distintos anexos de la universidad
ViquiEDU: involucrant a lâalumnat dels Graus dâEducaciĂł en la creaciĂł de continguts educatius en obert a ViquipĂšdia
Projecte: 2018PID-UB/035Lâobjectiu ha estat afavorir que lâalumnat assoleixi els coneixements i les competĂšncies necessĂ ries per participar activament en la creaciĂł i millora de continguts digitals educatius en obert a la ViquipĂšdia. Durant el curs 2018-2019 sâha implementat en tres grups de Sociologia de lâEducaciĂł del Grau dâEducaciĂł Social i un grup de Pedagogia Social del Grau de Pedagogia. Les activitats portades a terme han estat: 1) sessiĂł dâassessorament tĂšcnic a cada grup per part de membres de lâAmical Wikimedia; 2) sessions de treball a lâaula per a lâelaboraciĂł dels articles amb lâassessorament de les professores, incloent debats oberts sobre la fiabilitat i la rigorositat dels continguts digitals; 3) tutories de seguiment per garantir la qualitat del continguts dels articles; 4) seguiment online del desenvolupament del articles pels membres de lâAmical Wikimedia; 5) qĂŒestionari dâautoavaluaciĂł (escala de Likert 1-5) dirigit a lâalumnat sobre els coneixements i les competĂšncies assolides al llarg del projecte. Alguns del resultats principals en el rang 4-5 (conformitat mĂ xima) han estat, el 35% per âHe millorat el meu enteniment sobre la diferĂšncia en l'estil d'escriptura entre un text basat en evidĂšncies i un text basat en opinionsâ, el 53% per âHe millorat el meu coneixement sobre la fiabilitat de les fonts disponiblesâ i el 40% en âHe millorat les meves habilitats de col·laborar amb els companys/les companyes en el desenvolupament dels contingutsâ2018PID-UB/035. Programa RIMDA, Recerca, InnovaciĂł i Millora de la DocĂšncia i l'Aprenentatge. Universitat de Barcelon
IntroducciĂłn a la sostenibilidad en la docencia universitaria: Agenda 2030 y ODS.
Curso destinado al personal docente e investigador de la Universidad de CĂĄdiz. Promovido por la Unidad de InnovaciĂłn DocenteEl 25 de septiembre de 2015, la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas aprobĂł la Agenda Global para la transiciĂłn al Desarrollo Sostenible con vistas al 2030, en la que establece 17 objetivos y 169 metas, para cuyo logro: âLas universidades de todo el mundo deberĂan estar a la vanguardia a fin de ayudar a la sociedad a encontrar las soluciones tĂ©cnicas para lograr estos objetivosâ 4
En una jornada de trabajo, celebrada en mayo de 2018, las universidades españolas, a travĂ©s de la C.R.U.E., consensuaron y acordaron su contribuciĂłn al avance de la Agenda 2030, asumiendo entre otros compromisos: âLa inclusiĂłn de competencias relacionadas con un Desarrollo Sostenible e inclusivo, necesarias para la construcciĂłn de una ciudadanĂa global, en la formaciĂłn de estudiantes, personal docente e investigador y personal de administraciĂłn y serviciosâ5.
Asumiendo dicho compromiso, este curso va orientado a iniciar al profesorado en las formas de promover dichas competencias a travĂ©s de los elementos bĂĄsicos de su acciĂłn docente. La finalidad es propiciar que los estudiantes universitarios adquieran un conjunto integrado de conocimientos, habilidades, actitudes y valores que les capaciten para operar y transformar la realidad con criterios de sostenibilidad.Grupo de SOSTENIBILIZACIĂN CURRICULAR, INTEGRACIĂN DE CRITERIOS DESOSTENIBILIDAD EN LOS PLANES DE ESTUDIOS UNIVERSITARIOS, que pertenece a la Sectorial CRUE-Sostenibilidad de la Conferencia de Rectores de las universidades españolas (CRUE)- DescripciĂłn del curso y orientaciones (pdf)
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The impact of surgical delay on resectability of colorectal cancer: An international prospective cohort study
AimThe SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has provided a unique opportunity to explore the impact of surgical delays on cancer resectability. This study aimed to compare resectability for colorectal cancer patients undergoing delayed versus non-delayed surgery.MethodsThis was an international prospective cohort study of consecutive colorectal cancer patients with a decision for curative surgery (January-April 2020). Surgical delay was defined as an operation taking place more than 4âweeks after treatment decision, in a patient who did not receive neoadjuvant therapy. A subgroup analysis explored the effects of delay in elective patients only. The impact of longer delays was explored in a sensitivity analysis. The primary outcome was complete resection, defined as curative resection with an R0 margin.ResultsOverall, 5453 patients from 304 hospitals in 47 countries were included, of whom 6.6% (358/5453) did not receive their planned operation. Of the 4304 operated patients without neoadjuvant therapy, 40.5% (1744/4304) were delayed beyond 4âweeks. Delayed patients were more likely to be older, men, more comorbid, have higher body mass index and have rectal cancer and early stage disease. Delayed patients had higher unadjusted rates of complete resection (93.7% vs. 91.9%, PÂ =Â 0.032) and lower rates of emergency surgery (4.5% vs. 22.5%, PâConclusionOne in 15 colorectal cancer patients did not receive their planned operation during the first wave of COVID-19. Surgical delay did not appear to compromise resectability, raising the hypothesis that any reduction in long-term survival attributable to delays is likely to be due to micro-metastatic disease