6 research outputs found

    Researchers' Seedbeds for the Development of Research Skills in Universities

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    The objective of this study is to demonstrate the effects of the application of the pedagogical strategy "researcher's seedbed" in the development of research skills in universities. This research is of quasi-experimental, longitudinal and prospective design, where 2 groups were formed: control and experimental, of 18 students each. A validated instrument was used to measure the research competences, as well as a rubric for the evaluation of the research projects. It began with a pre-test, and after 14 weeks of the development of the strategy, through different educational sessions, the post-test was administered. Likewise, the research projects carried out were evaluated. The results obtained showed that the pedagogical strategy had a positive effect on the development of research skills, with the highest evaluation being found in 40% of the students, with statistically significant differences between the control and experimental groups (Mann Whitney U, p=0.007), and between the pre-test and post-test (Wilcoxon, p=0.00). In the development of cognitive and procedural competence, an effect was also found in the strategy, but not in the attitudinal competence (Mann Whitney U, p=0.496). The application of this study is based on the fact that the formation of research groups in universities strengthens formative research in higher level students. This study shows the benefits of the implementation of strategies for the development of research competencies, since the product will be to train professionals with a scientific culture in favor of society

    Recomendaciones dirigidas a los familiares responsables del cuidado domiciliario de un paciente diagnosticado con Covid-19

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    The crisis that is causing the disease called COVID-19 is severely affecting the health system of many countries, which require alternative measures to care this large number of patients who are not able to be treated at medical centers. This is the reason why home care is considered an alternative, for which it must be very rigorous with the care of the sick person, since if it is not done in a proper way, the other members of the family home are under risk of contamination, which would increase the saturation of the health system. Indications such as the stay of the patient in one place, the use of protective barriers when entering this area, or the constant sanitization of hands, among other measures, can lead to the success of this type of actions, favoring the prompt recovery of the patient and the preservation of the health of the other members at home.La crisis que está ocasionando la enfermedad denominada COVID-19 está afectando severamente al sistema sanitario de diversos países, lo que obliga a tomar medidas alternativas para poder atender a una gran cantidad de pacientes que no pueden acceder a los centros de atención médica. Es por esta razón que se considera como una alternativa la atención domiciliaria para lo cual se debe ser muy riguroso en el cuidado de la persona afectada con COVID 19, ya que, si esto no se realiza de forma adecuada, los demás integrantes del hogar corren el riesgo de contaminarse, lo que incrementaría la saturación de los establecimientos de salud. Indicaciones como la permanencia del enfermo en un solo lugar, el uso de barreras de protección cuando se ingresa a esta área o la constante práctica de la higiene de manos, entre otras medidas, puede encaminar al éxito de este tipo de atención favoreciendo la pronta recuperación del paciente y la preservación de la salud de los demás habitantes del hogar.A atual crise que está causando a doença denominada COVID-19 está afetando gravemente o sistema de saúde de vários países, o que requer outras medidas a serem tomadas para poder atender este grande número de pacientes fora dos centros hospitalares. É por isso que a assistência domiciliar é considerada uma alternativa, para a qual deve ser muito rigorosa com o cuidado do doente, pois se não for realizada de forma adequada os demais membros do domicílio correm o risco de contaminar o que aumentaria a saturação das unidades de saúde. Indicações como a permanência do paciente em um único local, o uso de barreiras protetoras na entrada nesta área ou a prática constante de higienização das mãos, entre outras medidas, podem levar ao sucesso desse tipo de atendimento, favorecendo uma recuperação rápida do paciente e a preservação da saúde dos demais habitantes. &nbsp

    Regeneración ósea post exodoncia por fractura dentaria de origen traumático

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    The present article aims to report a clinical case that exposes the guided bone regeneration treatment (ROG) in a tooth with a traumatic fracture. The procedure consisted of bone regeneration, which has proven to be a successful technique to promote the recovery of dentoalveolar bone defects. Lyophilized organic bovine bone and resorbable bovine collagen membrane were placed one month after having suffered a dentoalveolar trauma at the level of the upper right central incisor. In conclusion, the treatment proved to be very effective in increasing and preserving the dimensions of the resorbed alveolar ridges, optimizing the biological conditions of our patients for subsequent rehabilitation.  El presente artículo tiene como objetivo reportar un caso clínico que expone el tratamiento de regeneración ósea guiada (ROG) en una pieza dentaria con fractura de origen traumático. El procedimiento consistió en regeneración ósea, la cual ha demostrado ser una técnica exitosa para promover la recuperación de defectos óseos dentoalveolares. Se colocó hueso orgánico de bovino liofilizado y membrana reabsorbible de colágeno bovino a un mes de haber sufrido un trauma dentoalveolar a nivel del incisivo central superior derecho. En conclusión, el tratamiento demostró ser muy eficaz para aumentar y conservar las dimensiones de los rebordes alveolares reabsorbidos, logrando optimizar las condiciones biológicas de nuestros pacientes para una posterior rehabilitación.O procedimento de regeneração óssea guiada (ROG) tem se mostrado uma técnica de sucesso para promover a regeneração de defeitos ósseos presentes ao redor dos implantes dentários, bem como para aumentar as dimensões vertical e horizontal das cristas alveolares atróficas antes da colocação do implante. O plano de tratamento incluiu a instalação de osso bovino orgânico liofilizado e uma membrana de colágeno bovino reabsorvível após um mês de trauma dentoalveolar. O objetivo deste relato de caso é descrever a instalação do osso liofilizado e da membrana, após ter sofrido um trauma alveolar dentário ao nível do dente 1.1. Este artigo relata um caso clínico que expõe o tratamento de regeneração óssea guiada para a posterior instalação do implante dentário e a futura restauração da coroa

    Prospective observational cohort study on grading the severity of postoperative complications in global surgery research

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    Background The Clavien–Dindo classification is perhaps the most widely used approach for reporting postoperative complications in clinical trials. This system classifies complication severity by the treatment provided. However, it is unclear whether the Clavien–Dindo system can be used internationally in studies across differing healthcare systems in high- (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods This was a secondary analysis of the International Surgical Outcomes Study (ISOS), a prospective observational cohort study of elective surgery in adults. Data collection occurred over a 7-day period. Severity of complications was graded using Clavien–Dindo and the simpler ISOS grading (mild, moderate or severe, based on guided investigator judgement). Severity grading was compared using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Data are presented as frequencies and ICC values (with 95 per cent c.i.). The analysis was stratified by income status of the country, comparing HICs with LMICs. Results A total of 44 814 patients were recruited from 474 hospitals in 27 countries (19 HICs and 8 LMICs). Some 7508 patients (16·8 per cent) experienced at least one postoperative complication, equivalent to 11 664 complications in total. Using the ISOS classification, 5504 of 11 664 complications (47·2 per cent) were graded as mild, 4244 (36·4 per cent) as moderate and 1916 (16·4 per cent) as severe. Using Clavien–Dindo, 6781 of 11 664 complications (58·1 per cent) were graded as I or II, 1740 (14·9 per cent) as III, 2408 (20·6 per cent) as IV and 735 (6·3 per cent) as V. Agreement between classification systems was poor overall (ICC 0·41, 95 per cent c.i. 0·20 to 0·55), and in LMICs (ICC 0·23, 0·05 to 0·38) and HICs (ICC 0·46, 0·25 to 0·59). Conclusion Caution is recommended when using a treatment approach to grade complications in global surgery studies, as this may introduce bias unintentionally

    The surgical safety checklist and patient outcomes after surgery: a prospective observational cohort study, systematic review and meta-analysis

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    © 2017 British Journal of Anaesthesia Background: The surgical safety checklist is widely used to improve the quality of perioperative care. However, clinicians continue to debate the clinical effectiveness of this tool. Methods: Prospective analysis of data from the International Surgical Outcomes Study (ISOS), an international observational study of elective in-patient surgery, accompanied by a systematic review and meta-analysis of published literature. The exposure was surgical safety checklist use. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality and the secondary outcome was postoperative complications. In the ISOS cohort, a multivariable multi-level generalized linear model was used to test associations. To further contextualise these findings, we included the results from the ISOS cohort in a meta-analysis. Results are reported as odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals. Results: We included 44 814 patients from 497 hospitals in 27 countries in the ISOS analysis. There were 40 245 (89.8%) patients exposed to the checklist, whilst 7508 (16.8%) sustained ≥1 postoperative complications and 207 (0.5%) died before hospital discharge. Checklist exposure was associated with reduced mortality [odds ratio (OR) 0.49 (0.32–0.77); P\u3c0.01], but no difference in complication rates [OR 1.02 (0.88–1.19); P=0.75]. In a systematic review, we screened 3732 records and identified 11 eligible studies of 453 292 patients including the ISOS cohort. Checklist exposure was associated with both reduced postoperative mortality [OR 0.75 (0.62–0.92); P\u3c0.01; I2=87%] and reduced complication rates [OR 0.73 (0.61–0.88); P\u3c0.01; I2=89%). Conclusions: Patients exposed to a surgical safety checklist experience better postoperative outcomes, but this could simply reflect wider quality of care in hospitals where checklist use is routine

    Critical care admission following elective surgery was not associated with survival benefit: prospective analysis of data from 27 countries

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    This was an investigator initiated study funded by Nestle Health Sciences through an unrestricted research grant, and by a National Institute for Health Research (UK) Professorship held by RP. The study was sponsored by Queen Mary University of London
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