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View article: Understanding trends in osteoporosis drug prescribing: implications for reducing futile biomedical research
Understanding trends in osteoporosis drug prescribing: implications for reducing futile biomedical research Open
Introduction Osteoporosis is a significant geriatric condition, considering its impact on fracture-related morbidity and mortality, particularly among older women. The interplay of clinical evidence, diagnostic tools availability, and broa…
View article: Demographic ageing: an opportunity to rethink economy, society and regions
Demographic ageing: an opportunity to rethink economy, society and regions Open
Ageing is often depicted negatively, but we challenge passive views, suggesting that an “active ageing” agenda requires rethinking economy, urban form and societal responses. We present demographic trends in ageing, migration and urbanizat…
View article: COVID-19: Medical education from the point of view of medical students using the participatory Delphi method
COVID-19: Medical education from the point of view of medical students using the participatory Delphi method Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a transformation of medical training. Although there were obvious medical education and social interaction challenges, e-learning presented some advantages, which may have generated medical cur…
View article: Risk factors for acne scarring in Ecuador
Risk factors for acne scarring in Ecuador Open
Background Acne is a common disease that is associated with scarring and substantial psychosocial burden. The Global Burden of Skin Disease reported that the burden from acne as measured by disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from 188 c…
View article: Population Aging and Decline Will Happen Sooner Than We Think
Population Aging and Decline Will Happen Sooner Than We Think Open
The United Nations’ 2022 World Population Prospects suggests the global population will reach 10 billion people in 2058 and will peak in 2086. Aggregated data do not account for regional and age-group realities, which draw a more pressing …
View article: MEDICAL STUDENT MOTIVATIONS TO STUDY GERIATRICS AS MEDICAL SPECIALTY IN ECUADOR: A QUALITATIVE APPROACH
MEDICAL STUDENT MOTIVATIONS TO STUDY GERIATRICS AS MEDICAL SPECIALTY IN ECUADOR: A QUALITATIVE APPROACH Open
Due to a lack of interest in becoming geriatricians in the medical student community and despite studies showing geriatrics as one of the most fulfilling medical specialties, Ecuador, like many countries globally, lacks geriatricians. Alth…
View article: TRAINING FOR CAREGIVER OF OLDER ADULTS IN ECUADOR: REPORT ON PRESENTIAL, DISTANCE, AND HYBRID MODALITIES
TRAINING FOR CAREGIVER OF OLDER ADULTS IN ECUADOR: REPORT ON PRESENTIAL, DISTANCE, AND HYBRID MODALITIES Open
Caregiving for older adults in Ecuador is provided by family members, professional caregivers as well as untrained domestic workers. All three groups lack access to theoretical and technical training. The accelerating care drain towards Eu…
View article: DEPICTION OF OLDER ADULTS IN AN INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC RING STUDENT COMPETITION ON OLDER ADULT CARE
DEPICTION OF OLDER ADULTS IN AN INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC RING STUDENT COMPETITION ON OLDER ADULT CARE Open
The Global Health Program of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), a consortium of universities in countries surrounding the Pacific Ocean, organized a competition in 2020 named “2020 Case Competition Challenge “Improving Eld…
View article: AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES IN THE ANDES: CONSIDERATIONS TO IMPROVE UPTAKE
AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES IN THE ANDES: CONSIDERATIONS TO IMPROVE UPTAKE Open
Despite the demographic aging of the Global South, the uptake of WHO’s age-friendly cities framework remains extremely low. The Andean region of Latin America is currently represented by only four cities, out of more than 1,400 globally. C…
View article: [Panels 1-5] Database raw and analyzed participatory Delphi method results
[Panels 1-5] Database raw and analyzed participatory Delphi method results Open
The dataset presented provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by students in health-related programs during e-learning COVID-19 pandemic at the Global South. The methodology covers various aspects of e-learning, including virt…
View article: [Panels 1-5] Database on sociodemographic profile
[Panels 1-5] Database on sociodemographic profile Open
The dataset presented provides the compilation of extensive socio-demographic profile variables as age, gender, family income measurements and so on. The purpose of this data is to analyze if the panelists of Ortiz, et al. participatory De…
View article: Risk factors for acne scarring in Ecuador
Risk factors for acne scarring in Ecuador Open
Background Acne is a common disease that causes a large global disease burden. The Global Burden of Skin Disease reported that in 188 countries the burden from acne as measured by disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), years lived with di…
View article: Age-Friendly Cities in Latin America: A Human Ecological Framework
Age-Friendly Cities in Latin America: A Human Ecological Framework Open
Despite the demographic aging of Latin America, the uptake of the WHO’s Age-Friendly Cities Framework remains extremely low, with the notable exceptions of Chile, Mexico and Brazil. We argue for a broader human ecological framework, which …
View article: Multiple Participatory Delphi Panels from Health-related careers in Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Multiple Participatory Delphi Panels from Health-related careers in Universidad San Francisco de Quito Open
The dataset presented provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by students in health-related programs during e-learning COVID-19 pandemic at the Global South. The methodology covers various aspects of e-learning, including virt…
View article: Pilot study for the evaluation and adaptation of a Four Item-Acne-Scar Risk Assessment Tool (4-ASRAT): a resource to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars
Pilot study for the evaluation and adaptation of a Four Item-Acne-Scar Risk Assessment Tool (4-ASRAT): a resource to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars Open
Background: Acne-induced scarring is associated with a similar burden as acne, i.e. diminished quality of life, and may be avoided if patients receive appropriate and timely acne treatment. In 2017, a four item-Acne-Scar Risk Assessment To…
View article: Protocol for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars in different populations
Protocol for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars in different populations Open
Acne-induced scarring is associated with a similar burden as acne in diminished quality of life and may be avoided if patients receive appropriate and timely acne treatment. In 2017, a four item-Acne-Scar Risk Assessment Tool (4-ASRAT) was…
View article: Table of Results from the pilot study of the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars in different populations
Table of Results from the pilot study of the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars in different populations Open
Acne-induced scarring is associated with a similar burden as acne in diminished quality of life and may be avoided if patients receive appropriate and timely acne treatment. In 2017, a four item-Acne-Scar Risk Assessment Tool (4-ASRAT) was…
View article: Efficacy and safety of microbiota transfer therapy for the management of autism spectrum disorder in children: a systematic review
Efficacy and safety of microbiota transfer therapy for the management of autism spectrum disorder in children: a systematic review Open
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition associated with an unclear etiologic mechanism. Following suggestions in the literature of a close relation between the gut microbiota and the central nervous sys…
View article: Appendix 1.doc
Appendix 1.doc Open
Protocol and Search Terms for each Database
View article: Study protocol for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-DATAVERSE VERSION.docx
Study protocol for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-DATAVERSE VERSION.docx Open
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View article: Table for the results of the pilot study.docx
Table for the results of the pilot study.docx Open
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Database.tab Open
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View article: Questionnaire for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne scars in different populations.docx
Questionnaire for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne scars in different populations.docx Open
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View article: PRISMA checklist
PRISMA checklist Open
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View article: Questionnaire for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars in different population
Questionnaire for the validation and adaptation of a tool to estimate the risk of acne-induced scars in different population Open
Acne-induced scarring is associated with a similar burden as acne in diminished quality of life and may be avoided if patients receive appropriate and timely acne treatment. In 2017, a four item-Acne-Scar Risk Assessment Tool (4-ASRAT) was…
View article: Politicisation in later life: experience and motivations of older people participating in a protest for the first time
Politicisation in later life: experience and motivations of older people participating in a protest for the first time Open
With demographic ageing, political activity of older people is increasingly becoming relevant to political science. However, little is known about the possibility of and rationale for politicisation in later life. This article uses in-dept…