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Distance learning training in genetics and genomics testing for Italian health professionals: results of a pre and post-test evaluation

2022

BackgroundProgressive advances in technologies for DNA sequencing and decreasing costs are allowing an easier diffusion of genetic and genomic tests. Physicians’ knowledge and confidence on the topic is often low and not suitable for manage this challenge. Tailored educational programs are required to reach a more and more appropriate use of genetic technologies.MethodsA distance learning course has been created by experts from different Italian medical associations with the support of the Italian Ministry of Health. The course was directed to professional figures involved in prescription and interpretation of genetic tests. A pretest-post-test study design was used to assess knowledge impr…

lcsh:R5-920Medical educationtrainingHealth professionalsbusiness.industryTest evaluationlcsh:Public aspects of medicineDistance educationSpecialtylcsh:RA1-1270GenomicsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataDistance learning; training; genetics; genomics; testsTest (assessment)genomicNursingtestsDistance education; Genetics; Genomics; KnowledgeMedicineDistance learninggeneticMedical prescriptionlcsh:Medicine (General)businessPre and postEpidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health
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Staging, neurocognition and social functioning in bipolar disorder.

2018

Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with significant neurocognitive and functional impairment, which may progress across stages. The ‘latent stage' of BD remains understudied. This cross-sectional study assessed staging, neurocognition and social functioning among BD patients and their healthy siblings.Methods: Four groups were included: euthymic type I BD patients in the early (n = 25) and late (n = 23) stages, their healthy siblings (latent stage; n = 23) and healthy controls (n = 21). All 92 subjects underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery of processing speed, verbal learning/memory, visual memory, working memory, verbal fluency, executive cognition, and motor …

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Sykepleiestudentenes kliniske praksis – om klinisk læringsmiljø og studenttilfredshet

2020

Nurse practice – clinical learning environment and student satisfaction
 The purpose of this study was to investigate nursing students’ satisfaction with the clinical learning environment during clinical practice. A questionnaire was distributed to nursing students at a university (N=250) in Norway. Student satisfaction, task orientation, pedagogical atmosphere, supervisory relationship, and the premises of nursing on the ward were measured. Of the 250 students invited, 163 (66 %) completed the survey. Nursing students were largely satisfied with their clinical placement experiences, but they were more satisfied with hospital placements than home care placements. Supervision more than …

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Dannelse og samskaping av utdanning mellom akademia og sykehjem

2020

Cultivation and co-creation of education between academy and nursing home - a critical ethnography study Collaboration between academy and practice in education is emphasized. In this study, we explored and described boundary-crossing spaces, when co-creating an adjusted educational program for nursing students in a nursing home in Norway. Our aim was to explore how to learn person-centered dementia care through the participants in a learning community. A critical ethnographic approach and method with observations, field n otes, minutes of board, spontaneous meetings, and focus groups particularly with the students were used. Data were analyzed with six-step thematic analysis by Braun and…

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Improvement of self-organization, relations and learning motivation of different age students by integrative teaching methodology

2014

An integrative teaching methodology was developed by qualified specialists and implemented in 17 Latvian schools during one study year. Students who participated in the learning of integrative teaching methodology were divided into 3 age groups: 3–4; 5–7 and 8–12 grade students. Students and teachers who participated in the teaching of integrative teaching methodology were questionnaire before and after using of this methodology. The questionnaires about self-organization problems, relations between students and behaviour of students were filled by teachers but the questionnaire about the learning motivation of students was filled by students themselves. The results of questionnaire showed …

lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HLearning motivationMotivation to learnAge groupsTeaching methodSocial anxietyMathematics educationlanguageLatvianGeneral educationPsychologylanguage.human_languageSHS Web of Conferences
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Embodying Memories: The Women Rights Movement „#NiUnaMenos “ and the Women Narratives about State Repression in Argentina

2017

Desde 2015, un nuevo movimiento de derechos humanos lucha contra la violencia contra las mujeres:Ni una menos. Desde la perspectiva de los estudios culturales, existe un fuerte vinculo entre estas mujeres que luchan por la transformacion cultural y la duradera batalla contra el olvido llevada a cabo por el Movimiento Argentino de Derechos Humanos y, especialmente, por lasMadresy las Abuelasde PlazadeMayo. En el contexto del terrorismo de Estado y su literatura escrita por mujeres, esta contribucion refleja la metodologia para estudiar la literatura femenina de Argentina sobre la represion estataly tambien sobre el papel de las mujeres como agentes de transformacion social.

lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:Hviolence against womenGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolitical scienceliterature on state terrorismlcsh:AZ20-999lcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)intersectionalitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanitiesCadernos PROLAM/USP
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Uso de blogs y evaluación continua del aprendizaje del alumnado universitario

2013

Se presenta una experiencia de innovación educativa consistente en la evaluación continua del aprendizaje mediante el uso de blogs. Se desarrolló durante el curso 2010-2011, en un grupo de cinco asignaturas de las Universidades de Valencia y Castilla La Mancha. Las diversas formas de evaluación del aprendizaje que se implementaron, se concretan en tres tipos de usos participativos de los blogs: a) a través de los comentarios; b) de la elaboración de posts; o, c) como administradores. La experiencia llevada a cabo muestra que los blogs pueden ser un valioso instrumento para promover el trabajo autónomo de los estudiantes y contribuir a la actualización de las formas de evaluación tradicional…

lcsh:Theory and practice of educationEnseñanza no presencialBlogEducacióEvaluación continuaE-learninglcsh:LB5-3640
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The Changing Roles of Academic Leaders: Decision-Making, Power, and Performance

2019

AbstractMajor reforms in the Nordic countries have increased the formal autonomy of higher education institutions (HEIs) to make decisions over their own activities, both academic core tasks and managerial/administrative activities. The issue addressed in this chapter is how these changes have affected the role of the academic leader. Across the four countries, we see clear signs of change regarding academic leadership comprising a mix of institutional logics in the interviews: the professional, collegial traditional academic leadership, which is based on rotating systems, election among peers, and collegial decision-making, has been complemented with, and in some places replaced by, a mana…

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Collaborativeness as the core of professional learning communities beyond culture and context : evidence from Canada, Finland, and Israel

2015

ABSTRACTProfessional learning communities (PLC) have been widely accepted as effective with respect to good atmosphere, adequate leadership practices, and functional working practices. However, the outcomes for school improvement depend on case-specific issues. To identify less culturally and contextually bound issues in 3 PLC settings in Canada, Finland, and Israel, we examined our cases through the notion of “collaborativeness”. It refers to a systematic and shared process consisting of efforts, ideas, and activities that aim at achieving synergy. By combining the 3 data sets and applying a special model, we were able to distinguish, through qualitative content analysis, ingredients of co…

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Distributed Leadership and the Visibility/Invisibility Paradox in On-line Communities

2011

This paper analyzes the role of distributed leadership in three on-line communities, reflecting on an observed visibility/invisibility paradox in leadership within these communities. Leaders who downplay their seniority and assume a degree of invisibility, allocating discretionary powers to subordinate levels in an organizational hierarchy, may facilitate the emergence of distributed leadership. Yet, simultaneously, leader-led relations are enabled by high leadership visibility. This paradox—that leaders need to be both highly visible and also invisible, or hands-off, when the occasion requires it—was derived from prior research into e-learning communities and tested in the analysis of disc…

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