6 research outputs found

    Modelo de auditoria para optimización de recursos en un hospital de III nivel

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    Frente a un mundo globalizado y exigente las instituciones de hoy deben desarrollar planes de calidad inteligentes que permitan mejorar y fortalecer su desempeño, por tanto, la auditoria es una herramienta fundamental para el éxito corporativo y más aún cuando se trata de empresas que tienen por objeto trabajar con la salud de las personas. La Institución de Salud debe realizar una gestión responsable con el fin de garantizar su estabilidad en el tiempo, su crecimiento y desarrollo y así prestar un servicio humano, oportuno y eficiente.In a globalized world and demanding institutions today must develop plans that enhance smart quality and strengthen their perfomance, also the audit is a essential tool for corporate success and even more when it comes to companies that I am working whith the health of people. The Institution of Health should make responsible management in order to ensure their stability over time, growth and development and thus provide a human, timely and efficient service

    Revisión bibliométrica de trabajos de investigación de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (SST) en Colombia

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    Bibliometría es una herramienta cuantitativa para análisis de productividad y caracterización de literatura científica. Este es el primer trabajo en Colombia que aborda ese tipo de análisis para caracterizar la producción científica en Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (SST) durante los últimos diez años. Se realizó búsqueda y selección de artículos entre 2008 y 2018 en Bireme, Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, PubMed, EMBASE, Scielo, EBSCO, JSTOR, aplicando criterios de inclusión, exclusión y posterior selección con Rayyan©. Se definieron variables y calcularon indicadores bibliométricos de 434 artículos; 59% de regiones Andina, Bogotá y Caribe, 2015-16 años de mayor producción. Del total de publicaciones nacionales entre 2013 a 2017, solo 0.4% son en SST. El 51% han tenido entre 1-10 citas; el 76% corresponde únicamente a autores colombianos. El 49% tiene colaboración entre dos o más instituciones, en 64% colaboran tres o más autores. Solo para el 7% hay colaboración entre dos o más regiones. El 86% de los autores cuentan con solo un artículo publicado. La producción científica se concentra en el centro del país y medicina laboral fue la temática más abordada. Hubo tendencia de crecimiento durante el período estudiado y baja colaboración internacional y entre regiones. REVISÃO BIBLIOMÉTRICA DOS TRABALHOS DE INVESTIGAÇÃO EM SEGURANÇA E SAÚDE OCUPACIONAL NA COLÔMBIAA bibliometria é uma ferramenta quantitativa para análise da produtividade e caracterização da literatura científica. Este é o primeiro trabalho na Colômbia que aborda esse tipo de análise para caracterizar a produção científica em Segurança e Saúde Ocupacional (SST) nos últimos dez anos. Os artigos foram pesquisados e selecionados entre 2008 e 2018 em Bireme, Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, PubMed, EMBASE, Scielo, EBSCO, JSTOR, aplicando critérios de inclusão, exclusão e seleção subsequente com Rayyan ©. As variáveis foram definidas e os indicadores bibliométricos de 434 artigos foram calculados; 59% das regiões Andina, Bogotá e Caribe, sendo 2015 e 2016 os anos de maior produção. Do total das publicações nacionais entre 2013 e 2017, apenas 0,4% está no SST; 51% tiveram entre 1 e 10 consultas; 76% corresponde apenas a autores colombianos; 49% tinham colaboração entre duas ou mais instituições; e, em 64% três ou mais autores colaboram. Apenas para 7% há colaboração entre duas ou mais regiões e 86% dos autores tinham apenas um artigo publicado. A produção científica está concentrada no centro do país e a medicina do trabalho foi o tópico mais discutido. Houve tendência de crescimento no período estudado e baixa colaboração internacional, e entre regiões.BIBLIOMETRIC REVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS IN SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH IN COLOMBIA Bibliometry is a quantitative tool for analyzing productivity and characterizing the scientific literature. This is the first work in Colombia that addresses this type of analysis to characterize scientific production in Safety and Occupational Health in the past ten years. The articles were searched and selected between 2008 and 2018 in Bireme, Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, PubMed, EMBASE, Scielo, EBSCO, JSTOR, applying inclusion, exclusion, and subsequent selection criteria with Rayyan©. The variables were defined and the bibliometric indicators of 434 articles were calculated: 59% of the Andean, Bogotá and Caribbean regions, 2015 and 2016, years of higher production. Of the total national publications between 2013 and 2017, only 0.4% are in SST, 51% had between 1 and 10 consultations; 76% corresponds only to Colombian authors, 49% have collaboration between two or more institutions and in 64% three or more authors collaborate. Only for 7% there were collaboration between two or more regions and 86% of the authors have only one published article. Scientific production was concentrated in the center of the country and occupational medicine was the most discussed topic. There was a tendency for growth in the period studied and low international collaboration and between regions

    AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: a dataset of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest

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    The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed and grey literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non-invasive method of surveying vertebrates, applicable to different scales of time and space. In this study, we organized and standardized camera trap records from different Amazon regions to compile the most extensive dataset of inventories of mammal, bird and reptile species ever assembled for the area. The complete dataset comprises 154,123 records of 317 species (185 birds, 119 mammals and 13 reptiles) gathered from surveys from the Amazonian portion of eight countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela). The most frequently recorded species per taxa were: mammals - Cuniculus paca (11,907 records); birds - Pauxi tuberosa (3,713 records); and reptiles - Tupinambis teguixin (716 records). The information detailed in this data paper opens-up opportunities for new ecological studies at different spatial and temporal scales, allowing for a more accurate evaluation of the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change and other human-mediated defaunation processes in one of the most important and threatened tropical environments in the world. The dataset is not copyright restricted; please cite this data-paper when using its data in publications and we also request that researchers and educators inform us of how they are using this data

    AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest

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    The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non-invasive method of surveying vertebrates, applicable to different scales of time and space. In this study, we organized and standardized camera trap records from different Amazon regions to compile the most extensive data set of inventories of mammal, bird, and reptile species ever assembled for the area. The complete data set comprises 154,123 records of 317 species (185 birds, 119 mammals, and 13 reptiles) gathered from surveys from the Amazonian portion of eight countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela). The most frequently recorded species per taxa were: mammals: Cuniculus paca (11,907 records); birds: Pauxi tuberosa (3713 records); and reptiles: Tupinambis teguixin (716 records). The information detailed in this data paper opens up opportunities for new ecological studies at different spatial and temporal scales, allowing for a more accurate evaluation of the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change, and other human-mediated defaunation processes in one of the most important and threatened tropical environments in the world. The data set is not copyright restricted; please cite this data paper when using its data in publications and we also request that researchers and educators inform us of how they are using these data

    NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES: a data set on carnivore distribution in the Neotropics

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    Mammalian carnivores are considered a key group in maintaining ecological health and can indicate potential ecological integrity in landscapes where they occur. Carnivores also hold high conservation value and their habitat requirements can guide management and conservation plans. The order Carnivora has 84 species from 8 families in the Neotropical region: Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Otariidae; Phocidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae. Herein, we include published and unpublished data on native terrestrial Neotropical carnivores (Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae). NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES is a publicly available data set that includes 99,605 data entries from 35,511 unique georeferenced coordinates. Detection/non-detection and quantitative data were obtained from 1818 to 2018 by researchers, governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private consultants. Data were collected using several methods including camera trapping, museum collections, roadkill, line transect, and opportunistic records. Literature (peer-reviewed and grey literature) from Portuguese, Spanish and English were incorporated in this compilation. Most of the data set consists of detection data entries (n = 79,343; 79.7%) but also includes non-detection data (n = 20,262; 20.3%). Of those, 43.3% also include count data (n = 43,151). The information available in NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES will contribute to macroecological, ecological, and conservation questions in multiple spatio-temporal perspectives. As carnivores play key roles in trophic interactions, a better understanding of their distribution and habitat requirements are essential to establish conservation management plans and safeguard the future ecological health of Neotropical ecosystems. Our data paper, combined with other large-scale data sets, has great potential to clarify species distribution and related ecological processes within the Neotropics. There are no copyright restrictions and no restriction for using data from this data paper, as long as the data paper is cited as the source of the information used. We also request that users inform us of how they intend to use the data

    Characteristics and predictors of death among 4035 consecutively hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Spain

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