Arxiu Digital UIC
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La evaluación continua en un nuevo escenario docente
(Universities and Knowledge Society Journal, 2006-04-21)El nuevo marco docente dibujado por la convergencia hacia el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior supone una reformulación de las metodologías docentes, que deben basarse en el aprendizaje, y no sólo ... -
Nursing students’ perceptions about the use of clinical simulation to teach safe medication administration: a focus group study
(BMC Nursing, 2025-08-18)Background Safe medication administration is a core competence that nursing students need to acquire during their training. Clinical simulation facilitates the integration of theoretical and practical ... -
Effectiveness of airway clearance techniques versus control in non-hospitalized infants with moderate acute viral bronchiolitis: A randomized controlled clinical trial
(Official Scientific Journal of Faculdade de Medicina and Hospital das Clínicas, 2025-08-04)Background: Acute viral bronchiolitis is the most common lower respiratory tract infection in infants < 2-years of age. Airway Clearance Techniques (ACTs) aim to reduce airway obstruction, thereby ... -
Organ/space surgical site infection and long-term outcomes of rectal cancer surgery: retrospective population-based cohort study
(British journal of surgery open, 2025-05-07)Background: Anastomotic leak and subsequent organ/space surgical site infection (O/S-SSI) after colorectal cancer surgery are associated with poor short-term outcomes; however, the evidence regarding ... -
Weight Stigma and Fat-Shaming in Weight Loss Apps: An Analysis of App Store Discourses
(Sociology Compass, 2025-05-10)Mobile health (mHealth) applications for weight loss have become increasingly prominent, yet their role in perpetuating weight stigma and fat‐shaming remains underexamined in sociological research. ...
