3 resultados para Knowledge and practices
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Resumo:
This research emerges from the world-wide problematic concerning student's failure. It particularly analyzes the meta-cognitive competences in the writing process of this population. Based on Flavell's (1992) viewpoint about meta-cognition and the socio-cognitive approach of self-regulation, two variables were measured: meta-cognitive knowledge and self-regulation strategies. A qualitative study was conducted on a sample of 12 French students at first year university. This study uses a specific technique of interview known as "explicitation interview". The data analysis included the categorization, codification and quantification of the information obtained with the interviews. In conclusion, even though the students had metacognitive knowledge related to the written tasks, they did not show strategies that could help to go beyond the descriptive modality of written discourses by taking into account the readers' expectations. Their writing processes focused on transcription of ideas with little control on the planning and revision phases.
Resumo:
The “Grupo de Estudios en Sistemas Tradicionales de Salud” from the School of Medicine of Universidad del Rosario, in agreement with the “Instituto de Etnobiología”, has designed a training course for a new health agent (the community health manager) meant to consider in its curriculum the difficulties, deficiencies and successes of the Primary Health Care Program. In particular, we have attended OMS suggestions in terms of adequate training of local leaders who should look for self-responsibility and selfdetermination in health care coverage. This training proposal is meant to take into account diverse cultures and traditions in order to offer health care models able to consider cultural particularities, epidemiological profiles, and contextual possibilities, with an intercultural point of view. Hence, the training course’s objective is to offer working tools so that community leaders be able to value and promote traditional health knowledge and practices; seek for food security by means of recovery of traditional productive systems or adaptation of appropriate technologies; environment conservation; use of medicinal plants especially in self-care, and stimulation of community and institutional health promotion activities. Preliminary evaluation suggests that this new health agent will be able to set bridges between communities and health care offers available, always looking for healthy ways of life, culturally and environmentally friendly.
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Los asentamientos indígenas y los habitantes de zonas rurales presentan un elevado riesgo de padecertuberculosis. Las estrategias de promoción de la salud y prevención de la enfermedad debenacompañarse de los conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas (CAP) que las comunidades tienen sobreesta temática. Objetivo: describir los CAP sobre tuberculosis y su asociación con algunos aspectossociodemográficos de habitantes de zonas rurales e indígenas de Córdoba (Colombia) en 2012 yevaluar la validez y confiabilidad de la escala CAP. Materiales y métodos: estudio descriptivo transversalen 300 individuos, 100 indígenas zenúes y 200 campesinos. Los datos se recolectaron de fuenteprimaria y los análisis se realizaron con medidas de resumen, frecuencia y estadística no paramétricaen SPSS 20. Resultados: los CAP presentaron buena fiabilidad y validez de apariencia, contenido yconstructo. En conocimientos, un 76% mostró un grado satisfactorio; en las actitudes, un 77% fueinsatisfactorio y un 48% presentó buenas prácticas. No se halló asociación estadística de los CAPcon el sexo ni con las creencias religiosas; en la etnia se encontraron diferencias estadísticamentesignificativas en los conocimientos y las prácticas; la edad demostró asociación estadística con losconocimientos y la escolaridad evidenció asociación con las prácticas. Conclusión: se observó unadecuado conocimiento sobre tuberculosis, en tanto que las actitudes y las prácticas fueron insatisfactorias;los principales factores asociados con los CAP fueron etnia, edad y escolaridad.