1000 resultados para PERSONAL MEDICO - FORMACION PROFESIONAL - COLOMBIA
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Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: " Formaci??n de profesores. Perspectivas de Brasil, Colombia, Espa??a y Portugal"
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Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: " Formaci??n de profesores. Perspectivas de Brasil, Colombia, Espa??a y Portugal"
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Se presenta a continuación un avance de la investigación que se desarrolla a partir del estudio de prácticas de enseñanza de teatro en la Licenciatura en Artes Escénicas (LAE) de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional de Colombia
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La Universidad tiene el reto de servir a la sociedad y por ello no basta que se dedique a una labor simplemente profesionalizante. En Cuba constituye un reto para la pedagogía contemporánea la búsqueda y puesta en práctica de nuevos enfoques para incentivar la Motivación Profesional. La investigación que se presenta parte de un estudio realizado sobre las necesidades educativas de los estudiantes, que cursan la carrera de Agronomía en la Facultad Agropecuaria de Montaña del Escambray con el objetivo de proporcionarles una orientación profesional que se corresponda con las demandas que deben enfrentar. Se declara la metodología cualitativa como fundamento en la realización de este trabajo y se describe el proceso de investigación seguido. Los resultados del diagnóstico realizado llevan a la presentación de una Propuesta de Estrategia Educativa para la Motivación Profesional de los estudiantes que ingresan y se valora la misma mediante una experiencia piloto.
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The misuse of personal protective equipment (PPE) during pesticide application was investigated among smallholders in Colombia. The integrative agent-centered (IAC) framework and a logistic regression approach were adopted. The results suggest that the descriptive social norm was significantly influencing PPE use. The following were also important: (1) having experienced pesticide-related health problems; (2) age; (3) the share of pesticide application carried out; and (4) the perception of PPE hindering work. Interestingly, the influence of these factors differed for different pieces of PPE. Since conformity to the social norm is a source of rigidity in the system, behavioral change may take the form of a discontinuous transition. In conclusion, five suggestions for triggering a transition towards more sustainable PPE use are formulated: (1) diversifying targets/tools; (2) addressing structural aspects; (3) sustaining interventions in the long-term; (4) targeting farmers’ learning-by-experience; and (5) targeting PPE use on a collective level.
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The paper presents the results of studies which investigated farmers’ reasoning and behaviour with regards to the mis‐use of personal protective equipment and pesticide among smallholders in Colombia. First, the research approach is described. In particular, the structured mental models approach and the integrative agent‐centred framework are presented. These approaches permit to understand the farmers’ reasoning and behaviour in a system perspective. Second, the results are summarized. The methods adopted allowed not only for identifying the factors, but also the social dynamics influencing farmers. Finally, suggestions for interventions are provided, which are not limited to a technical fix, but address the underlying social causes of the problem.
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Objective. To describe behaviors related to hand cleaning in health professionals who work in the pediatric inpatient unit of a university hospital. Methodology. Descriptive study, in which the studied population was the sanitary staff who worked in a pediatric inpatient unit of a university hospital, there were a total of 43 people. Information was collected through an observation process and a survey applied on hand washing techniques, at the beginning of the study and a month later of the first one. Results. In just 7% of the observations, participants washed their hands before developing the procedure; one out of two followed the steps described in the technique. The most frequent failure in hand washing was presented in the step of rubbing the right hand palm over the left had dorsum, crossing the fingers and vice versa (18%). Conclusion. Participants of the study didn’t have the habit to wash their hands according to the recommended technique. Data suggest the necessity to promote educational actions to change staff behaviors and attitudes towards the steps and techniques of hand washing before and after performing any procedure.
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Programa de doctorado de Psicología de la Salud (Bienio 2002-2004)