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    La intervención socioeducativa y las prácticas de aprendizaje psicosocial con mujeres en situación de vulnerabilidad : inmigración prostitución

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    El estudio y análisis de los procesos de intervención socioeducativa con personas en situación de prostitución, implica interesarnos y arriesgarnos a introducirnos en un espacio poco explorado y estudiado por la pedagogía social por motivos poderosos y obstáculos que dificultan profundizar en dichos estudios. Sin embargo a pesar de la complejidad del tema, nos permite la obtención de información que nos ayudan a transformar en soluciones y alternativas ajustadas a las necesidades y demandas que presentan muchas mujeres estigmatizadas social e históricamente. Creemos necesario seguir profundizando en este tema teniendo en cuenta la perspectiva de los derechos humanos, entendiendo la educación y los procesos formativos como un derecho fundamental e inalienable Creemos en la pedagogía de la intervención socioeducativa y en el desarrollo de modelos de investigación-acción nuevos e innovadores, basados en los principios de relación participativa con las personas sujeto de estudio, tomando relevancia las características especiales que presentan, las dificultades y peculiaridades a tener en cuenta para llevar a cabo dicha intervención.The Study and analyze the processes of educational intervention with people in prostitution, it means interest us and bring us into an area little explored and studied by experimental pedagogy powerful motives and obstacles difficulties deepen these studies. However despite the complexity of the subject, it allows us to obtain information that help us transform into solutions and alternatives tailored to the needs and demands that have many women socially and historically stigmatized. We need further research into the subject taking into account the perspective of human rights, understanding the education and training processes as a fundamental and inalienable right to believe in the pedagogy of educational intervention and the development of models of action research new and innovative, based on the principles of participatory relationship with persons subject of study, taking relevant special features that present difficulties and peculiarities to consider to carry out such intervention

    Risk and outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis

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    Background and purpose Limited information is available on incidence and outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). This study investigated the risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19-related outcomes in patients with MS, and compared these with the general population. Methods A regional registry was created to collect data on incidence, hospitalization rates, intensive care unit admission, and death in patients with MS and COVID-19. National government outcomes and seroprevalence data were used for comparison. The study was conducted at 14 specialist MS treatment centers in Madrid, Spain, between February and May 2020. Results Two-hundred nineteen patients were included in the registry, 51 of whom were hospitalized with COVID-19. The mean age ± standard deviation was 45.3 ± 12.4 years, and the mean duration of MS was 11.9 ± 8.9 years. The infection incidence rate was lower in patients with MS than the general population (adjusted incidence rate ratio = 0.78, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.70–0.80), but hospitalization rates were higher (relative risk = 5.03, 95% CI = 3.76–6.62). Disease severity was generally low, with only one admission to an intensive care unit and five deaths. Males with MS had higher incidence rates and risk of hospitalization than females. No association was found between the use of any disease-modifying treatment and hospitalization risk. Conclusions Patients with MS do not appear to have greater risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection or severe COVID-19 outcomes compared with the general population. The decision to start or continue disease-modifying treatment should be based on a careful risk–benefit assessment.post-print996 K
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