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Research results applied to the field of health: how experience impacts the classroom and society
The Health Sciences Faculty of the Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira has been
advancing in the generation of new knowledge and has explored various fields of
knowledge.
This book presents four pieces of research that have a lot to do with new trends, both in
the training of human talent in health, and in the way in which knowledge and technology
are applied to solutions to context problems.
In this case, it is important to mention the role that high-fidelity clinical simulation has
been gaining in the training processes of our students, more specifically the use of
theater and the “standardized patients” strategy, in the promotion of professional
criteria. The positive impact of a focused training is evident, both in the conceptual
development of the individual, and in the appropriation of his role as an agent of social
change. The theater promotes an intentional interaction with which knowledge, skills
and attitudes can be explored in a medical training process.
Likewise, theater has been used as a useful tool in the introduction of therapeutic
elements in hospital spaces, such as pediatric, oncology or mental health wards,
promoting various ways of interacting with medical staff, or exploring personal aspects.
that can improve the clinical evolution of patients.
Clinical simulation also contemplates a series of technological elements that, when used
for educational purposes, can also promote performance analysis of cognitive,
technical, and dexterity skills. This is the case of the clinical simulation put to the service
of a CPR skills analysis project, in which, through sensors and performance variables
such as force, pressure or response time, they can account for advances in CPR training
processes, both for university communities and for health professionals.PregradoCONTENT
Introduction ....................................................................................................................5
CHAPTER ONE
Project Jai Kazhirua: Actors for clinical simulation .......................................................9
Julio César Sánchez Naranjo, Heidy Yicel Mesa Arenas
and Andrés Felipe Ramírez Herrera
CHAPTER TWO
Implementation of a flipped classroom methodology in the medical
physiology course in the Faculty of Health Sciences ...................................................31
Julio César Sánchez Naranjo, Diego Fernando López Zapata,
Óscar Alonso Pinzón Duque, Andrés Mauricio García Cuevas,
Martha Doris Morales Medina and Samuel Eduardo Trujillo Henao
CHAPTER THREE
SANAR RIENDO (HEALING LAUGHTER): humor therapy
for pediatric hospitalized patients.................................................................................53
Julio César Sánchez Naranjo, Heidy Yicel Mesa Arenas
and Andrés Felipe Ramírez Herrera
CHAPTER FOUR
CPR performance characteristics of emergency teams in the city
of Pereira, Colombia .....................................................................................................77
Giovanni García Castro, Yamileth Estrada Berrio, Johana Andrea Méndez Timaná,
and Sandra Milena Bedoya Gaviri
Formative research contributions to the development of Risaralda
Es importante establecer y visibilizar a los estudiantes los beneficios relacionados con
la formación en investigación, dentro de los cuales encontramos el fortalecimiento de
las capacidades de liderazgo así como el compromiso activo y las experiencias en
independencia y colaboración. Así mismo, la formación integral hacia una mayor
apreciación del valor de la literatura disciplinaria, generando de esta manera habilidades
de pensamiento crítico, indagación y análisis. Además, esto permite forjar la confianza
en sí mismo para presentar las propias ideas a la comunidad, permitiendo al estudiante
la preparación de futuras actividades académicas, incluidos estudios de posgrado.
La investigación formativa tiene como propósito la difusión de la información existente
y permitir que el estudiante la integre como conocimientos, considerándolo como un
aprendizaje permanente y necesario. Uno de los principales problemas que debe
enfrentar la investigación formativa es el número de docentes con las capacidades
necesarias para generar en el estudiante capacidades investigativas, exigiendo al
profesor universitario adoptar una actitud contraria al objeto de enseñanza, generando
un carácter complejo y dinámico del conocimiento.CONTENTS
RETOS DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN EN PREGRADO..................................................5
CHALLENGES OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH.............................................9
German Oved Acevedo Osorio
CHAPTER 1
HEALTH AND SPORTS SCIENCES
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EXACERBATIONS OR CRISIS
EVENTS OF CHRONIC NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES.........................13
Giovanni García Castro, Sandra Milena Bedoya Gaviria,
Isabela Patiño Pulgarín y Valentina Valencia Flórez
ORAL ANTICOAGULATION IN PATIENTS WITH NON-VALVULAR ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION IN A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
IN COLOMBIA.....................................................................................................29
María Leonor Galindo Márquez, Adrian Giraldo Diaconeasa,
Juan Darío Franco Ramírez y Eduardo Ramírez Vallejo
PERFORMANCE IN INITIAL TRAUMAASSESSMENT
OF EMERGENCY TEAMS FROM PREHOSPITAL CARE TEAMS..................43
Giovanni García Castro, Yamileth Estrada Berrio, Manuela Aguirre Torres
e Isabella Díaz Leal
ACADEMIC TRAINING AND WORKING CONDITIONS OF
NURSING PROFESSIONALS IN PEREIRA - RISARALDA 2020.....................55
Miguel Ángel Gómez Puerta, Laura Isabel Orozco Santamaría,
Alexandra Villa Patiño y Gladys Judith Basto Hernández
EFFECTS OF DYNAMIC TAPE WITH ANTI-VALGUS
APPLICATION ON VERTICAL JUMP PERFORMANCE IN
PHYSICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN: A CASE STUDY ..........................................73
María Camila Arias Castro, Alejandro Gómez Rodas
y Ángela María Cifuentes Ríos
PROPOSAL OF CARE FOR DIAGNOSTIC PREVALENT NURSES
IN AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT................................................................89
Tatiana Restrepo Pérez, Jessica Viviana Ríos Uribe,
Anyi Daniela Lemos Córdoba, Anyi Katherine Mapura Benjumea
and Mónica Margarita Barón Castro
FACTORS AND CONCEPTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE INITIATION
OF CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
OF PEREIRA, COLOMBIA ............................................................................... 113
Giovanni García Castro, Claudia Milena Bernal Parra,
Natalia Cardona Arroyave, Brahiam Stiven Moreno Bustamante
y Daniela Ospina Sierra
CHAPTER 2
ECONOMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACCOUNTING SCIENCES
TECHNICAL-FINANCIAL EVALUATION OF BEAN (PHASEOLUS
VULGARIS) VARIETY CARGAMANTO IN THE VILLAGE OF
THE MUNICIPALITY OF SIBUNDOY IN THE DEPARTMENT
OF PUTUMAYO ................................................................................................ 131
Adriana María Cuervo Rubio, Alejandra Arango Baranza
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NIF IN MICRO-ENTERPRISES
OF PEREIRA CITY ............................................................................................ 151
Laura Cortes Correa y Nataly Andrea Gutiérrez
STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
IN COLOMBIA................................................................................................... 163
Paulina Murillo Gómez, Manuela Ramírez Osorio, Laura Juliana Rodríguez Henao,
Lindy Neth Perea Mosquera, Isabel Redondo Ramírez
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY........... 179
Mariana Buitrago Zuleta, Laura Juliana Rodríguez Henao,
Lindy Neth Perea Mosquera y Marlen Isabel Redondo Ramírez
CHAPTER 3
ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
PERSONAL AND FAMILY CHANGES OF UNDERGRADUATE
PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS. IS A PROGRAM IN PSYCHOLOGY
A PATHWAY TO PERSONALAND FAMILY CHANGE?...................................197
Linda Michelle De La Torre Álvarez, Mireya Ospina Botero
PREGNANT MOTHERS DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY IN COLOMBIA
AND MEXICO. A LOOK FROM COMPARATIVE LAW .................................225
Mary Luz Vélez Cárdenas, Katherine Almanza
Astrid Milena Calderón Cárdenas
CHAPTER 4
NATURAL SCIENCES
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CUTANEOUS
LYMPHOMA VS MASTOCYTOMA IN A 9 YEARS OLD CANINE:
CASE REPORT...................................................................................................241
Diana Patricia Diaz García, Stephany Loaiza Pulgarín,
Rafael R. Santisteban Arenas y Juan C. Ramírez Ante
CHAPTER 5
TECHNOLOGÍES AND ENGINEERING
STUDY OF INVENTORY-ROUTING PROBLEM IRP.....................................257
Frank Alejandro Hincapié Londoño, Jhonatan Stiven García Guevara
y Eliana Mirldey Toro Ocamp
EVALUACIÓN CLÍNICA OBJETIVA ESTRUCTURADA (ECOE) MEDIADA POR SIMULACIÓN CLÍNICA DE ALTA FIDELIDAD
En el presente estudio se buscó relacionar el uso de la simulación clínica de alta fidelidad con una evaluación clínica objetiva estructurada, determinando su aplicabilidad, tanto en competencias disciplinares, así como en las de formación integral en salud. Se llevó a cabo un estudio de correlación entre los niveles de desempeño en una ECOE y el historial académico de cada estudiante durante la carrera. Para ello se diseñó la evaluación por fases y con grupos de expertos por área, además se creó una rúbrica previamente validada con prueba piloto. Se evidencia un mejor desempeño en los resultados de aprendizaje que tienen que ver con el plano subjetivo, adicionalmente se encontró concordancia entre el resultado de la ECOE y las evaluaciones por áreas de formacióna lo largo de la carrera