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Carta de Psicología No. 54
El capital psicológico y el engagement en el trabajo: revisión teórica / Angie Lorena Escobar Giraldo, Carol Valentina Londoño Pantoja y Laura Valentina Rojas Montealegre.
Relación entre clima organizacional y engagement desde una mirada del modelo de Avalores en competencia / Karol Sunev Encinales y Angie Julieth Riaño.
Relación de los estilos de liderazgo transformacional y transaccional en el clima organizacional: una revisión de la literatura / Leidy Tatiana Javela Avila y Angie Johana Maldonado Bejarano.
El bienestar organizacional: una revisión teórica desde lo hedónico y lo eudaimónico / Astrid Carolina Rodríguez Prieto, Daniela Sthefania Pérez Arango y Laura Jimena Mondragón.
Estudio comparativo de la normatividad en torno al acoso laboral / Magda Cardozo y Paola Andrea Rubiano.
Análisis del estilo lingüístico prosocial y altruista / Luis Fernando Benedetti, Luisa Fernanda Martínez y Juan Camilo Carvajal-Builes.
Violencia intrafamiliar como una problemática juvenil en Colombia / María José Saavedra Vargas y Daniela Barbosa Ardila.
Análisis psicológico de la trata de personas con fines / María José Saavedra Vargas y Daniela Barbosa Ardila.
Sobre el reciclaje: su debida ejecución y su importancia para el medio ambiente / María Camila Londoño Fernández y Camilo Jesús Alejandro Vivas Becerra.
Estrategias de aprendizaje espacial con apoyo virtual en hombres y mujeres desde una visión evolutiva / Natalia Pareja Henao, J. Jacobo Pinto Galindo, Esteban Ayala Vargas, Ivonne Edith Alejo Castañeda y Tatiana Manrique Zuluaga.
La música favorece la atención en niños / Manuela María del Rocío Pinzón, Laura Geraldine Cortés, Tatiana Manrique Zuluaga e Ivonne Edith Alejo Castañeda.
La autorregulación y la autonomía, un abordaje desde la psicología del desarrollo infantil / Diana Paola Pardo Galvis, Lizeth Tatiana Herrera Toro y Julieth María Ospina Osorio.
Importancia e incidencia de la vocación y la profesión en el sector social LGBTIQ / Lieen D. Guevara G.
Sistema de Responsabilidad Penal para Niños o Adolescentes (SRPA) en Colombia / Diana Paola Pardo Galvis, Lizeth Tatiana Herrera Toro y Erika Natalia Algarra Martínez.
Breve revisión de la importancia del desarrollo de los niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA) y sus derechos de participación dentro del contexto sociopolítico / Daniela Barbosa Ardila y María José Saavedra Vargas.
“Verdad y mentira”: conceptos relacionados con el ejercicio de la psicología del testimonio / María Paula Castro y Juan Camilo Carvajal-Builes.
Comportamientos de violencia conyugal naturalizados por jóvenes universitarios de Bogotá / Daniela Alejandra Martínez Sarmiento, María Fernanda Nieto Ramírez, Laura Andrea Torres Pulido, María Emily Triana Jiménez y Darío León Rincó
Analytical orientation human management: A path to responsibilization
The present paper proposes an approach to human management that privileges conversational spaces in the organization through verbalization, which results in symbolization, socialization and responsibilization of individuals in the organization groups. Our special concern is responsibilization, emphasizing that participation through conversation generates commitment, inclusion and a sense of belonging in individuals. In the cases studied, we have privileged the analytical method, understood as the method of discourse analysis, which underlies the attitude of the professional who grounds his work on listening, analyzing and intervening. The research findings allow the set out of a path to corporate responsibility
Colombian surgical outcomes study insights on perioperative mortality rate, a main indicator of the lancet commission on global surgery – a prospective cohort studyResearch in context
Summary: Background: Surgical care holds significant importance in healthcare, especially in low and middle-income countries, as at least 50% of the 4.2 million deaths within the initial 30 days following surgery take place in these countries. The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery proposed six indicators to enhance surgical care. In Colombia, studies have been made using secondary data. However, strategies to reduce perioperative mortality have not been implemented. This study aims to describe the fourth indicator, perioperative mortality rate (POMR), with primary data in Colombia. Methods: A multicentre prospective cohort study was conducted across 54 centres (hospitals) in Colombia. Each centre selected a 7-day recruitment period between 05/2022 and 01/2023. Inclusion criteria involved patients over 18 years of age undergoing surgical procedures in operating rooms. Data quality was ensured through a verification guideline and statistical analysis using mixed-effects multilevel modelling with a case mix analysis of mortality by procedure-related, patient-related, and hospital-related conditions. Findings: 3807 patients were included with a median age of 48 (IQR 32–64), 80.3% were classified as ASA I or II, and 27% of the procedures had a low-surgical complexity. Leading procedures were Orthopedics (19.2%) and Gynaecology/Obstetrics (17.7%). According to the Clavien–Dindo scale, postoperative complications were distributed in major complications (11.7%, 10.68–12.76) and any complication (31.6%, 30.09–33.07). POMR stood at 1.9% (1.48–2.37), with elective and emergency surgery mortalities at 0.7% (0.40–1.23) and 3% (2.3–3.89) respectively. Interpretation: The POMR was higher than the ratio reported in previous national studies, even when patients had a low–risk profile and low-complexity procedures. The present research represents significant public health progress with valuable insights for national decision-makers to improve the quality of surgical care. Funding: This work was supported by Universidad del Rosario and Fundación Cardioinfantil-Instituto de Cardiología grant number CTO-057-2021, project-ID IV-FGV017