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2. Knowing the digital reading-writing habits of the Resident Medical Interns (RMI) in postgraduate training in the Health Area East of Malaga-Axarquia
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Fernández-Luque, Antonia M., García-Navas, Victor, [Fernández-Luque, AM]Andalusia eHealth Library. Regional Department of Health, Seville, Spain. [Fernández-Luque, AM, and García-Navas, V] Área de Gestión Sanitaria Este de Málaga-Axarquía, Málaga, Spain.
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Disciplines and Occupations::Education::Educational Measurement [Medical Subject Headings] ,Health Care::Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services::Health Facilities::Hospital Administration::Hospital Departments::Education Department, Hospital [Medical Subject Headings] ,Writing ,Information Science::Information Science::Communication::Language::Language Arts::Writing [Medical Subject Headings] ,Disciplines and Occupations::Education [Medical Subject Headings] ,Continuing ,Medical Writing ,Information Science::Information Science::Communication::Information Literacy [Medical Subject Headings] ,Education ,Reading ,Learning ,Educational Measurement ,Information Science::Information Science::Communication::Language::Language Arts::Reading [Medical Subject Headings] ,Disciplines and Occupations::Education::Teaching [Medical Subject Headings] - Abstract
The twenty-first century has brought about deep changes in the ways to communicate (1). The amount of information generated and spread through the Internet, the different ways to access, disseminate and make it known are in the origin of the new relationships between authors, editors, readers and information administrators (2). These changes have affected people both in their individual relationships and in the roles played by them (3, 4). The Virtual Library of the Andalusian Public Health Service was created in 2006 and, since then, the resources and services are accessible from any Internet-connected device. To know the competence of the RMI in the use of the digital information. A descriptive research was implemented through the use of a questionnaire provided to the RMI belonging to the specialty of Family and Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, Traumatology and Orthopedics. Some of the items included in the questionnaire: the type of publications consulted, the reading frequency, reading on the web, the types of informative sources, the personal bibliography management, the reading devices used, frequency of books purchase, type of virtual area to purchase e-books, frequency of critical reading programmed from the teaching unit, presence in social networks, types of profile in the social networks and dissemination of the contents on the web 2.0. The results show the digital reading habits in this group of professionals, who were born in the 80s and 90s (twentieth century). The RMI use the mobile technology to access the information but they don't know, to a large extent, the scientific reading and writing utilities and specific tools in the field of medicine and health sciences. Some skilled users, like the RMI, need a specific training which enables them to manage competently the information and the group of technologies and mediation procedures used in the process of research, management, operation, generation, editing, distribution and dissemination of information. No
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3. The Natural History of Patients With Pre-Existing and De Novo Inflammatory Bowel Disease After Solid Organ Transplantation: EITOS Study of GETECCU.
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Bastón-Rey I, Rodríguez-Lago I, Luque AM, Caballol B, Soutullo-Castiñeiras C, Bravo A, Castaño A, Gros B, Bernal L, Diz-Lois MT, Alonso-Galán H, Cañete F, Castro B, Pérez-Galindo P, González-Muñoza C, El Hajra I, Martínez-Montiel P, Alonso-Abreu I, Mesonero F, González-Vivo M, Peries L, Martín-Arranz E, Abril C, Marín-Jiménez I, Baltar R, Vicuña M, Moreno N, Brunet E, Rubín de Célix C, Fajardo I, Cruz N, Calvino-Suárez C, Rojas-Feria M, Fernández-Clotet A, Gimeno-Torres M, Nieto-Garcia L, de la Iglesia D, Zabana Y, Suárez-Ferrer C, and Barreiro de Acosta M
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Background: Limited data are available on the outcome of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in patients with solid organ transplantation (SOT). We describe the natural history of pre-existing IBD and de novo IBD after SOT., Methods: This was a retrospective, multicenter study that included patients with pre-existing IBD at the time of SOT and patients with de novo IBD after SOT. The primary outcome was IBD progression, defined by escalation of medical treatment, surgical therapy, or hospitalization due to refractory IBD. Risk factors were identified using multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis., Results: A total of 177 patients (106 pre-existing IBD and 71 de novo IBD) were included. Most patients with pre-existing IBD (92.5%) were in remission before SOT. During follow-up, 32% of patients with pre-existing IBD had disease progression, with a median time between SOT and IBD progression of 2.2 (interquartile range, 1.3-4.6) years. In the de novo cohort, 55% of patients had disease progression with a median time to flare of 1.9 (interquartile range, 0.8-3.9) years after diagnosis. In the pre-existing IBD cohort, active IBD at the time of SOT (hazard ratio, 1.80; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-2.84; P = .012) and the presence of extraintestinal manifestations (hazard ratio, 3.10; 95% confidence interval, 1.47-6.54; P = .003) were predictive factors for IBD progression., Conclusions: One-third of patients with pre-existing IBD and about half of patients with de novo IBD have disease progression after SOT. Active IBD at the time of SOT and the presence of extraintestinal manifestations were identified as risk factors for IBD progression., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. All rights reserved. For commercial re-use, please contact reprints@oup.com for reprints and translation rights for reprints. All other permissions can be obtained through our RightsLink service via the Permissions link on the article page on our site—for further information please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- 2025
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