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BMC psychiatry
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC psychiatry

Comparison of bullying victimization and depression symptoms among Chinese adolescents before and after the end of the dynamic zero-COVID-19 policy: a repeated cross-sectional study.

Comparison of bullying victimization and depression symptoms among Chinese adolescents before and after the end of the dynamic zero-COVID-19 policy: a repeated cross-sectional study.

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Tipo de trabajo:Estudio clínico

Extracto: The findings of this repeated cross-sectional study suggest that an increased risk of depression symptoms or bullying victimization has been associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China after lifting the dynamic zero-COVID-19 policy. In addition, bullying victimization may play a mediating role in the associations between the pandemic and depression symptoms. These findings indicated that additional support should be offered to Chinese adolescents in the period of post-pandemic COVID-19. CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: Not applicable.

Claves:Adolescents, Bullying, COVID-19, Cross-sectional studies, Depression

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 92.

Autor/es:Yang, Yong (a)
Lin, Yi (b)

institución:(a) The First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China.
(b) Center for Health Economics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-025-06525-9

BMC cancer
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC cancer

What does intimate partner violence mean for women with breast cancer? Experiences of Iranian women.

What does intimate partner violence mean for women with breast cancer? Experiences of Iranian women.

Fuente:Bmc Cancer

Extracto: Women with breast cancer are more vulnerable to IPV and experience a wide range of IPV forms. Healthcare providers should monitor women with breast cancer in terms of IPV to prevent the consequences of IPV on the cancer treatment process.

Claves:Breast cancer, Experiences, Intimate partner violence, Iran, Qualitative, Women

Cita:BMC Cancer 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 190.

Autor/es:Sheikhnezhad, Leila (a)
Hassankhani, Hadi (b)

institución:(a) Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
(b) Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-024-12815-4

BMC public health
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC public health

Relationship between parental smoking and adolescent smoking: gender differences and mediation of resilience.

Relationship between parental smoking and adolescent smoking: gender differences and mediation of resilience.

Fuente:Bmc Public Health

Extracto: Our findings suggested smoking prevention in adolescents can be done differently for different genders. Besides, results indicated resilience was important in preventing adolescent smoking. Furthermore, parents quitting smoking can play an important role in preventing adolescent smoking to a certain extent.

Claves:Adolescent smoking, Gender differences, Parental smoking, Resilience, Tobacco control, Urinary cotinine test

Cita:BMC Public Health 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 434.

Autor/es:Liu, Yi (a)
Li, Ling (b)

institución:(a) Department of Psychiatry, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310016, Zhejiang, China.
(b) Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, Chengdu, China, Chengdu, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21457-5

BMC pregnancy and childbirth
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC pregnancy and childbirth

Effective dietary interventions during pregnancy

Effective dietary interventions during pregnancy

Fuente:Bmc Pregnancy and Childbirth

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática

Extracto: Successful design elements for improving antenatal dietary intake may include multimodal interventions delivered by nutrition professionals and the use of Rewards and Goal setting.

Claves:Antenatal interventions, Behaviour, Behaviour change techniques, Diet, Meta-analysis, Pregnancy

Cita:BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 112.

Autor/es:O'Connor, Hannah (a)
Meloncelli, Nina (b)

institución:(a) Faculty of Medicine, Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, 4000, Australia. h.oconnor@uq.edu.au.
(b) Faculty of Medicine, Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, 4000, Australia.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-025-07185-z

BMC health services research
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC health services research

A socio-ecological model of the management of leprosy reactions in Indonesia and India using the experiences of affected individuals, family members and healthcare providers.

A socio-ecological model of the management of leprosy reactions in Indonesia and India using the experiences of affected individuals, family members and healthcare providers.

Fuente:Bmc Health Services Research

Extracto: The study findings demonstrate that the factors identified at the four systemic levels are interrelated and have an impact on the access, acceptability, and management of LR services. Despite its accessibility and wider coverage of public health insurance, the integrated service model in Indonesia faces challenges associated with complex regulations and the availability of medication. India's care model offers intensive, specialised care but has difficulties in ensuring sufficient health personnel, resources, and public health insurance coverage. These findings highlight the need to address these challenges to ensure timely, effective, and comprehensive care for individuals with LR.

Claves:Delivery of healthcare services, India, Indonesia, Management of leprosy reactions, Person-centred care, Universal health coverage

Cita:BMC Health Serv Res 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 196.

Autor/es:Putri, Annisa Ika (a)
Peters, Ruth M H (b)

institución:(a) Faculty of Science, Athena Institute, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. a.ika.putri@vu.nl.
(b) Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia. a.ika.putri@vu.nl.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12340-5

BMC pregnancy and childbirth
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC pregnancy and childbirth

The effect of individual education and care provided in living spaces to pregnant women in the earthquake region on prenatal distress, risk perception, and labour anxiety.

The effect of individual education and care provided in living spaces to pregnant women in the earthquake region on prenatal distress, risk perception, and labour anxiety.

Fuente:Bmc Pregnancy and Childbirth

Extracto: The results of this study show that providing education to pregnant women in their living spaces following a disaster effectively reduces their risk perceptions, prenatal distress, and labour anxiety. DATE OF REGISTRATION: 26.10.2023 (NCT06110819).

Claves:Anxiety, Earthquakes, Health education, Pregnant, Risk perception

Cita:BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 109.

Autor/es:Şenol, Derya Kaya (a)
Keleş, Mine Gökduman (b)

institución:(a) Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery, Osmaniye, Turkey.
(b) Burdur Mehmet Akif University Bucak School of Health, Departman of Midwifery, Burdur, Turkey. minegokdumankeles@gmail.com.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-025-07233-8

BMC oral health
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC oral health

Development and psychometric evaluation of a theory of planned behavior model-based instrument for evaluation of determinants of oral health behaviors in mothers of children younger than six years in Iraq.

Development and psychometric evaluation of a theory of planned behavior model-based instrument for evaluation of determinants of oral health behaviors in mothers of children younger than six years in Iraq.

Fuente:Bmc Oral Health

Tipo de trabajo:Guía

Extracto: The psychometric evaluation of the designed instrument showed that it was a valid and reliable tool in Arabic-speaking countries for determining child-related oral health behaviors in mothers of children under six years old.

Claves:Children, Oral health, Psychometric properties, Theory of planned behavior

Cita:BMC Oral Health 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 181.

Autor/es:Al-Sarray, Rusul Abdulameer Hadi (a)
Shamshiri, Ahmadreza (b)

institución:(a) Department of Community Oral Health, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
(b) Department of Dentistry, Kut University College, Wasit, Iraq.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05566-6

BMC psychiatry
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC psychiatry

A longitudinal study of the association between the outcome of bariatric surgery and mental health indicators in Chinese patients: an examination of the interaction effect.

A longitudinal study of the association between the outcome of bariatric surgery and mental health indicators in Chinese patients: an examination of the interaction effect.

Fuente:Bmc Psychiatry

Tipo de trabajo:Estudio clínico

Extracto: Patients who underwent bariatric surgery exhibited a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders, but the presence of pre-operative psychiatric disorders did not significantly affect weight change after surgery. Despite the improvements in physical and mental health post-surgery, the findings indicate that the impact of depression on effectiveness of bariatric surgery is modulated by the time elapsed since the surgery, emphasizing the importance of ongoing mental health care for these patients. CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: Not applicable.

Claves:Anxiety, Bariatric surgery, Depression, Obesity

Cita:BMC Psychiatry 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 91.

Autor/es:Lin, Hung-Yen (a)
Changchien, Te-Chang (b)

institución:(a) Department of Psychiatry, E-Da Hospital, Kaohsiung City, 824, Taiwan.
(b) Mindhappy Psychiatric Clinic, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-025-06526-8

BMC public health
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC public health

Metabolic control and its associated factors in type 1 diabetic people: longitudinal trajectory modeling.

Metabolic control and its associated factors in type 1 diabetic people: longitudinal trajectory modeling.

Fuente:Bmc Public Health

Extracto: Since there are different trajectories of metabolic control of diabetes, it is necessary for healthcare providers and health experts to plan behavioral interventions based on the location of individuals in different trajectories and the related significant risk factors. In this way, appropriate prevention, care, and treatment programs can be provided for the people in each group.

Claves:Glycosylated hemoglobin, Latent class growth modeling, Type 1 diabetes

Cita:BMC Public Health 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 426.

Autor/es:Khosravi, Zahra (a)
Taghipour, Ali (b)

institución:(a) Department of Epidemiology, School of Health, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
(b) Department of Epidemiology, School of Health, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. TaghipourA@mums.ac.ir.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19098-1

Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025

Factors that influence the adoption of a school-based eHealth alcohol prevention program among Spanish personnel: a mixed methods study.

Factors that influence the adoption of a school-based eHealth alcohol prevention program among Spanish personnel: a mixed methods study.

Fuente:Bmc Public Health

Extracto: This study suggests that health intervention researchers should develop strategies to enhance educators' pro-innovation attitudes, personal relevance and responsibility, and perceived ease of use towards adopting an eHealth program. Furthermore, our results highlight that fostering school personnel's acceptance of the intervention and planning goal-oriented actions are crucial elements in optimizing adoption promotion of eHealth programs in school settings.

Claves:Adolescents, Adoption, Alcohol consumption, Innovation, Mixed methods, School-based eHealth intervention

Cita:BMC Public Health 2025 Feb 4; 25 (1) : 436.

Autor/es:Rosado-Pulido, Ester Alejandra (a)
Fernández-León, Pablo (b)

institución:(a) Department of Health Promotion, CAPHRI Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, Maastricht, 6229 HA, The Netherlands. a.rosadopulido@alumni.maastrichtuniversity.nl.
(b) Human Sexuality Program, Faculty of Psychology, National Autonomous University of Mexico, 04510, Mexico City, Mexico. a.rosadopulido@alumni.maastrichtuniversity.nl.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21574-1

BMC medical education
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC medical education

Insights into simulation-based learning: student and faculty experiences in a PharmD program in Saudi Arabia.

Insights into simulation-based learning: student and faculty experiences in a PharmD program in Saudi Arabia.

Fuente:Bmc Medical Education

Extracto: Pharmacy students and interns generally indicated positive attitudes toward all simulation activities. Faculty considered simulation to be a significant teaching tool that enhances information retention and sharpens students' skills. The study identified future targets of and main challenges to improving the integration of simulation in pharmacy education.

Claves:Pharm D program, Pharmacy education, Saudi Arabia, Simulation-based learning, Student perceptions

Cita:BMC Med Educ 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 170.

Autor/es:Binsuwaidan, Reem (a)
Altwaijry, Najla A (b)

institución:(a) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, PO Box 84428, Riyadh, 11671, Saudi Arabia.
(b) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, PO Box 84428, Riyadh, 11671, Saudi Arabia.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06723-9

BMC psychology
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC psychology

Impact of childhood maltreatment on adolescents' mental health- a longitudinal study based on dual-factor model.

Impact of childhood maltreatment on adolescents' mental health- a longitudinal study based on dual-factor model.

Fuente:Bmc Psychology

Extracto: The study's findings emphasize the importance of regular monitoring of adolescents' dual-factor mental health to inform mental health promotion.

Claves:Adolescent, Dual-factor mental health, Latent profile analysis, Latent transition analysis

Cita:BMC Psychol 2025 Feb 3; 13 (1) : 95.

Autor/es:Zhang, Qingji (a)
Tu, Yeman (b)

institución:(a) School of Marxism, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan, China.
(b) School of Education (Teachers College), Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02398-5

BMC medical education
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC medical education

An action research study on the needs and perspectives of medical students and junior residents on peer physical examination guidelines to respect medical students' autonomy and privacy in Japan.

An action research study on the needs and perspectives of medical students and junior residents on peer physical examination guidelines to respect medical students' autonomy and privacy in Japan.

Fuente:Bmc Medical Education

Tipo de trabajo:Guía

Extracto: Medical students and junior residents generally supported the PPE guidelines. The right to refuse the model patient role and management of incidental findings should be included in the guidelines. In addition, informing students of educational benefits in being a model patient may be necessary to address the shortage of model patients.

Claves:Autonomy, Confidentiality, Medical school in Japan, PPE guidelines, Peer physical examination

Cita:BMC Med Educ 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 174.

Autor/es:Suzuki, Emily (a)
Nawa, Nobutoshi (b)

institución:(a) Department of Medical Education Research and Development, Institute of Science Tokyo, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8519, Japan.
(b) Department of Public Health, Institute of Science Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06649-2

European journal of medical research
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
European journal of medical research

Establishing a radiomics model using contrast-enhanced ultrasound for preoperative prediction of neoplastic gallbladder polyps exceeding 10 mm.

Establishing a radiomics model using contrast-enhanced ultrasound for preoperative prediction of neoplastic gallbladder polyps exceeding 10 mm.

Fuente:European Journal of Medical Research

Extracto: The LR model accurately predicts neoplastic GBP > 10 mm preoperatively. Radiomics with CEUS is a powerful tool for analysis of GBP > 10 mm. The model not only improves diagnostic accuracy and reduces healthcare costs but also optimizes patient management through personalized treatment plans, enhancing clinical outcomes and ensuring resources are more precisely allocated to patients who need surgery.

Claves:Contrast-enhanced ultrasound, Gallbladder polyps, Radiomics

Cita:Eur J Med Res 2025 Feb 3; 30 (1) : 66.

Autor/es:Jiang, Dong (a)
Qian, Yi (b)

institución:(a) Department of Ultrasound, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.
(b) Department of Ultrasound, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40001-025-02292-1

BMC psychology
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC psychology

Cognitive behavior therapy for academic burnout, procrastination, self-handicapping behavior, and test anxiety among adolescents: a randomized control trial.

Cognitive behavior therapy for academic burnout, procrastination, self-handicapping behavior, and test anxiety among adolescents: a randomized control trial.

Fuente:Bmc Psychology

Extracto: It is concluded that CBT efficiently addressed emotional and academic problems (i.e. procrastination, burnout, test anxiety, and self-handicapping behavior), improved students' functioning at school (i.e. attendance & and academic grades), and guided the students to manage unrealistic parental expectations.

Claves:Academic burnout, Academic performance, Adolescents, Attendance, Procrastination, Self-handicapping behavior, Test anxiety

Cita:BMC Psychol 2025 Feb 3; 13 (1) : 94.

Autor/es:Khurshid, Khizra (a)
Mushtaq, Rabia (b)

institución:(a) Department of Applied Psychology, Government College University, Faisalabad, Zakid Block 1st floor, Main Campus, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
(b) Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02371-2

BMC health services research
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC health services research

Exploring the impact of social influence on parents' intention to use institutional childcare: a cross-sectional study.

Exploring the impact of social influence on parents' intention to use institutional childcare: a cross-sectional study.

Fuente:Bmc Health Services Research

Extracto: These findings provide insights for childcare policymakers and institutional childcare managers and will generate a management basis for developing China's childcare service industry.

Claves:Intention to use institutional childcare, PLS-SEM, Social influence

Cita:BMC Health Serv Res 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 198.

Autor/es:Yu, Bo (a)
Zhang, Difan (b)

institución:(a) School of Humanities and Management, Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine, Kunming, 650500, China.
(b) Faculty of Management and Economics, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650500, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12362-z

BMC biology
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC biology

Poor hypotheses and research waste in biology: learning from a theory crisis in psychology.

Poor hypotheses and research waste in biology: learning from a theory crisis in psychology.

Fuente:Bmc Biology

Extracto: We conclude by discussing how promoting inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) in theoretical biology could contribute to ameliorating breakdowns in the theory-empirical cycle.

Claves:Credibility revolution, Questionable research practice, Replication crisis, SORTEE, Team science

Cita:BMC Biol 2025 Feb 4; 23 (1) : 33.

Autor/es:Nakagawa, Shinichi (a)
Armitage, David W (b)

institución:(a) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, CW 405, Biological Sciences Building, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E9, Canada. shinichi.nakagawa@ualberta.ca.
(b) Theoretical Sciences Visiting Program (TSVP), Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 1919-1 Tancha, Onna, Kunigami District, Okinawa, 904-0412, Japan. shinichi.nakagawa@ualberta.ca.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12915-025-02134-w

Biology of sex differences
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
Biology of sex differences

Sex and hand differences in haptic processing: implications for mental rotation ability.

Sex and hand differences in haptic processing: implications for mental rotation ability.

Fuente:Biology of Sex Differences

Extracto: These findings suggest that sex differences in haptic processing may contribute to the observed sex differences in mental rotation ability, supporting the view that sensorimotor processes shape cognitive function and its hemispheric lateralization.

Claves:Haptic processing, Hemispheric specialization, Mental rotation, Sensorimotor system, Sex differences

Cita:Biol Sex Differ 2025 Feb 3; 16 (1) : 6.

Autor/es:Aguilar Ramirez, Daniela E (a)
R Gonzalez, Claudia L (b)

institución:(a) Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 3M4, Canada. d.aguilarramirez@uleth.ca.
(b) Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 3M4, Canada.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13293-025-00693-9

BMC medical education
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
BMC medical education

Physician associate (PA) students' perceptions of team-based learning (TBL) for teaching in Geriatric medicine.

Physician associate (PA) students' perceptions of team-based learning (TBL) for teaching in Geriatric medicine.

Fuente:Bmc Medical Education

Extracto: TBL is an effective learning strategy that can be used alongside other teaching methods. While Physician Associate students preferred TBL over PBL and lectures, they wanted to have TBL alongside lectures at least. This information is important when planning teaching for an intensive 2-year course.

Claves:Geriatrics, Physician assistants, Physician associate, Team-based learning

Cita:BMC Med Educ 2025 Feb 3; 25 (1) : 173.

Autor/es:Aweid, Basaam (a)
Parnis, Natalie (b)

institución:(a) Elderly Day Hospital, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Pield Heath Road, Uxbridge, UB8 3NN, UK. b.aweid@nhs.net.
(b) College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, UK. b.aweid@nhs.net.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-025-06787-7

Orphanet journal of rare diseases
Selección SIIC: 6 Febrero, 2025
Orphanet journal of rare diseases

Identification and functional analysis of a novel SMARCC2 splicing variant in a family with syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder.

Identification and functional analysis of a novel SMARCC2 splicing variant in a family with syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder.

Fuente:Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

Extracto: We identified and reported a pair of twins suffering from syndromic neurodevelopmental disorders caused by a novel splicing variant of SMARCC2. Our findings further reinforce the notion that individuals harboring missense/in-frame variants in SMARCC2 are prone to experiencing more severe neurological phenotypes.

Claves:SMARCC2, Crystal structure analysis, Novel splicing variant, Syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder, cDNA sequencing

Cita:Orphanet J Rare Dis 2025 Feb 3; 20 (1) : 48.

Autor/es:Li, Ming (a)
Lin, Jingqi (b)

institución:(a) The International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200030, China.
(b) Shanghai Key Laboratory of Embryo Original Diseases, Shanghai, 200030, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-024-03510-5

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