13 research outputs found

    Les dones en l'espai públic: les diferents experiències del Nord i del Sud. IV Curs Intensiu Erasmus de Geografia i Gènere, Atenes, abril de 1994

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    Durant els dies 13 a 21 d'abril de 1994 va tenir lloc a Atenes la quarta edició del Curs Intensiu Erasmus de Geografia i Gènere sota el títol: "La dona en l'espai públic: les experiències del Nord i del Sud". Una vegada més, el curs va servir per donar a conèixer els principals treballs que es realitzen des de diferents universitats europees sobre el tema, i va ser un lloc de trobada per a professors i, sobretot, estudiants, per als quals el curs va esdevenir un bon marc per iniciar-se i aprofundir no només en el contingut, sinó també en la discussió i practica d'investigació en geografia i gènere.Durante los dias 13 a 21 de abril de 1994 tuvo lugar en Atenas la cuarta edición del Curso Intensivo Erasmus de Geografia y Género bajo el tema "La mujer en el espacio público: las experiencias del Norte y del Sur". Una vez más, el curso sirvió para dar a conocer los principales trabajos que se realizan desde diferentes universidades europeas en relación a la temática, a la vez que he un lugar de encuentro para profesores y, sobretodo, estudiantes, para los que el curso fue un buen marco para iniciarse y profundizar no sólo en el contenido, sino también en la discusión y práctica de la metodología de investigación en geografia y género.Du 13 au 21 avril 1994, a eu lieu 21 Athenes, la quatrième édition du Cours Erasmus Intensif de Géographie et Genre, sur le theme: "La femme dans l'espace publique: Les expériences du nord et du sud". Une fois de plus, le cours a servi pour faire connaitre les principaux travaux qui se réalisent dans différentes universités européennes sur ce sujet et a constitué un lieu de rencontre pour les professeurs et, surtout, les étudiants. Le cours est un cadre excellent pour qu'ils puissent s'inicier et se perfectionner dans les contenus, mais aussi dans la discusion et la pratique de la méthodologie de recherche en Géographie et Genre.From 13th. to 21st. april 1994, the fourth edition of the Erasmus intensive course on Geography and Gender was held in Athens, Greece. The general topic selected for the course was "Women in public spaces: the experiences of North and South". Once more, the course served as a forum for the main research lines undertaken by several European universities on gender issues, and of a meeting place for interest academics and students. For students, the course represented a good setting to begin and gain understanding on contents and research methodology in geography and gender

    La renovación de la palabra en el bicentenario de la Argentina : los colores de la mirada lingüística

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    El libro reúne trabajos en los que se exponen resultados de investigaciones presentadas por investigadores de Argentina, Chile, Brasil, España, Italia y Alemania en el XII Congreso de la Sociedad Argentina de Lingüística (SAL), Bicentenario: la renovación de la palabra, realizado en Mendoza, Argentina, entre el 6 y el 9 de abril de 2010. Las temáticas abordadas en los 167 capítulos muestran las grandes líneas de investigación que se desarrollan fundamentalmente en nuestro país, pero también en los otros países mencionados arriba, y señalan además las áreas que recién se inician, con poca tradición en nuestro país y que deberían fomentarse. Los trabajos aquí publicados se enmarcan dentro de las siguientes disciplinas y/o campos de investigación: Fonología, Sintaxis, Semántica y Pragmática, Lingüística Cognitiva, Análisis del Discurso, Psicolingüística, Adquisición de la Lengua, Sociolingüística y Dialectología, Didáctica de la lengua, Lingüística Aplicada, Lingüística Computacional, Historia de la Lengua y la Lingüística, Lenguas Aborígenes, Filosofía del Lenguaje, Lexicología y Terminología

    Reducing the environmental impact of surgery on a global scale: systematic review and co-prioritization with healthcare workers in 132 countries

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    Abstract Background Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim of this study was to prioritize feasible interventions to reduce the environmental impact of operating theatres. Methods This study adopted a four-phase Delphi consensus co-prioritization methodology. In phase 1, a systematic review of published interventions and global consultation of perioperative healthcare professionals were used to longlist interventions. In phase 2, iterative thematic analysis consolidated comparable interventions into a shortlist. In phase 3, the shortlist was co-prioritized based on patient and clinician views on acceptability, feasibility, and safety. In phase 4, ranked lists of interventions were presented by their relevance to high-income countries and low–middle-income countries. Results In phase 1, 43 interventions were identified, which had low uptake in practice according to 3042 professionals globally. In phase 2, a shortlist of 15 intervention domains was generated. In phase 3, interventions were deemed acceptable for more than 90 per cent of patients except for reducing general anaesthesia (84 per cent) and re-sterilization of ‘single-use’ consumables (86 per cent). In phase 4, the top three shortlisted interventions for high-income countries were: introducing recycling; reducing use of anaesthetic gases; and appropriate clinical waste processing. In phase 4, the top three shortlisted interventions for low–middle-income countries were: introducing reusable surgical devices; reducing use of consumables; and reducing the use of general anaesthesia. Conclusion This is a step toward environmentally sustainable operating environments with actionable interventions applicable to both high– and low–middle–income countries

    TOWNSEND, Janet et al. Voces femeninas de las selvas

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    Mural Endocarditis: The GAMES Registry Series and Review of the Literature

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    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

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    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
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