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    • Palmeiro SilvaI, Yasna K.; Ferrada, María Teresa; Ramírez Flores, Jorge Andrés; Silva Santa Cruz, Ignacio (Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil, 2021)
      OBJECTIVE: Analyze the incorporation of climate change and environmental health courses in the curriculum grids of Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition and Clinical Psychology undergraduate courses in Latin American universities ...
    • Bilal, Usama; Alfaro Morgado, Tania; Vives, Alejandra (Oxford, 2021)
    • Gomes, Tania A. T.; Dobrindt, Ulrich; Farfán Urzúa, Mauricio Javier; Piazza, Roxane M. F. (Frontiers Media, 2021)
      Escherichia coli live as commensals in the intestines of humans and warm-blooded animals (Leimbach et al., 2013). Although most E. coli strains rarely produce disease in healthy individuals, pathogenic strains can cause ...
    • Cortés, Sandra; Burgos de la Vega, Soledad; Adaros, Héctor; Lucero, Boris; Quirós Alcalá, Lesliam (MDPI, 2021)
      BACKGROUND: Environmental risk assessments and interventions to mitigate environmental risks are essential to protect public health. While the objective measurement of environmental hazards is important, it is also critical ...
    • Dev, Saloni; Kankan, Tanvi; Blasco, Drew; Le, PhuongThao D.; Agrest, Martin; Dishy, Gabriella; Mascayano Tapia, Franco Sebastían Armando; Schilling, Sara; Jorquera González, María José; Dahl, Catarina; Tavares Cavalcanti, María; Price, LeShawndra; Conover, Sarah; Yang, Lawrence H.; Alvarado Muñoz, Rubén; Susser, Ezra S. (Cambridge Univ Press, England, 2021)
      Background. Few studies provide clear rationale for and the reception of adaptations of evidence-based interventions. To address this gap, we describe the context-dependent adaptations in critical time intervention-task ...
    • Veas, Cecilia; Crispi Galleguillos, María Francisca; Cuadrado Nahum, Cristóbal Alfonso (Elsevier, 2021)
      Background: Gender plays a well-recognized role in shaping health inequities. However, the population-level health consequences of gender inequalities have not been measured comprehensively. The goal of this study was to ...
    • Pacheco, Jorge; Crispi Galleguillos, María Francisca; Alfaro Morgado, Tania; Martínez Gutiérrez, María Soledad; Cuadrado Nahum, Cristóbal Alfonso (BMC, 2021)
      Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, reductions in healthcare utilization are reported in different contexts. Nevertheless, studies have not explored specifically gender disparities in access to healthcare in the context ...
    • Castro Mendes, Francisca de; Ducharme Smith, Kirstie; Mora García, Gustavo; Alqahtani, Saleh A.; Ruiz Diaz, María Stephany; Moreira, André; Villegas Ríos, Rodrigo; García Larsen, Vanessa (MDPI, 2021)
      Increasing epidemiological evidence suggests that optimal diet quality helps to improve preservation of lung function and to reduce chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) risk, but no study has investigated the ...
    • Troncoso, Jonathan; González, Cristian; Mena, Francisca; Valencia, Angélica; Cuevas, Paulina; Rubio, Juan Pablo (Doyma, 2021)
      Objetivo: Caracterizar la situación actual del médico gestor de la demanda (MGD) en la atención primaria de salud (APS), desde las percepciones de aquellos que cumplen ese rol, sus pares médicos y los directivos de los ...
    • Albuquerque Araújo, Leticia de; Quintiliano Scarpelli, Daiana; Masferrer Riquelme, Dominique Andrea; Ferreira Santos, Jair Licio (MDPI, 2022)
      Dietary habits are determinants in the development of a range of conditions and age-related diseases. We explored the associations of sociodemographic, health-related indicators, and health behavioral factors on dietary ...
    • Huertas Zurriaga, Ariadna; Palmieri, Patrick A.; Aguayo González, Mariela; Dominguez Cancino, Karen; Casanovas Cuellar, Cristina; Vander Linden, Kara; Cesario, Sandra K.; Edwards, Joan E.; Leyva Moral, Juan (Sage, 2022)
      Background: Black women living with HIV account for a higher proportion of new HIV diagnoses than other groups. These women experience restricted access to reproductive services and inadequate support from healthcare ...
    • Deanna, Rocío; Merkle, Benthann Garramon; Chun, Kwok Pan; Navarro Rosenblatt, Deborah; Baxter, Ivan; Oleas, Nora; Bortolus, Alejandro; Geesink, Patricia; Diele Viegas, Luisa; Aschero, Valeria; Leone, María José de; Oliferuk, Sonia; Zuo, Rui; Cosacov, Andrea; Grossi, Mariana; Knapp, Sandra; López Méndez, Alicia; Welchen, Elina; Ribone, Pamela; Auge, Gabriela (Nature, 2022)
      Mentor relationships are crucial to retention, success, and wellbeing of women and underrepresented minority scientists in academia. A network of diverse mentors may support achieving long-term career goals, advancement, ...
    • Alfaro Morgado, Tania; Martínez Folgar, Kevin; Vives, Alejandra; Bilal, Usama (Springer, 2022)
      We estimated excess mortality in Chilean cities during the COVID-19 pandemic and its association with city-level factors. We used mortality, and social and built environment data from the SALURBAL study for 21 Chilean ...
    • Michaeli, Daniel; Keough, Gregory; Pérez Domínguez, Francisco Javier; Polanco Ilabaca, Francisca Andrea; Pinto Toledo, Fernanda Javiera; Michaeli, Julia; Albers, Sebastian; Achiardi, Jadi; Santana, Valeria; Urnelli, Chiara; Sawaguchi, Yoshihiro; Rodríguez, Perla; Maldonado, Mónica; Raffeeq, Zaheer; Madeiros, Otavio de Araujo; Michaeli, Thomas (International Journal of Medical Education, 2022)
      Objectives: To investigate students' experience with medical education alongside their mental and physical health since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic across nine countries. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey ...
    • Espinel Flores, Verónica; Vargas, Ingrid; Eguiguren Bravo, Ana Pamela; Mogollon Pérez, Amparo Susana; Ferreira de Medeiros Mendes, Marina; López Vázquez, Julieta; Bertolotto, Fernando; Vazquez, María Luisa (Oxford, 2022)
      Although fragmentation in the provision of services is considered an obstacle to effective health care, there is scant evidence on the impact of interventions to improve care coordination between primary care and secondary ...
    • Vázquez Navarrete, María Luisa; Miranda Mendizabal, Andrea; Eguiguren Bravo, Ana Pamela; Mogollón Pérez, Amparo- Susana; Ferreira de Medeiros Mendes, Marina; López Vázquez, Julieta; Bertolotto, Fernando; Vargas, Ingrid (Public Library Science, 2022)
      Background Despite increasing recommendations for health professionals to participate in intervention design and implementation to effect changes in clinical practice, little is known about this strategy’s effectiveness. ...
    • Mascayano, Franco; Bello, Iruma; Andrews, Howard; Arancibia, Diego; Arratia, Tamara; Burrone, María Soledad; Conover, Sarah; Fader, Kim; Jorquera, María José; Gómez, Mauricio; Malverde, Sergio; Martínez Alés, Gonzalo; Ramírez Flores, Jorge Andrés; Reginatto, Gabriel; Restrepo Henao, Alexandra; Rosencheck, Robert A.; Schilling, Sara Hamilton; Smith, Thomas E.; Soto Brandt, Benjamín Gonzalo; Tapia Escobar, Eric Danilo; Tapia, Tamara; Velasco, Paola; Wall, Melanie M.; Yang, Lawrence H.; Cabassa, Leopoldo J.; Susser, Ezra; Dixon, Lisa; Alvarado, Rubén (BMC, 2022)
    • Quinteros, María Elisa; Blazquez, Carola; Rosas, Felipe; Ayala Pizarro, Salvador Andrés; Ossa García, Ximena Marcela; Delgado Saborit, Juana María; Harrison, Roy M.; Ruiz Rudolph, Pablo Alejandro; Yohannessen Vásquez, Karla Alejandra (Cadernos Saude Publica, 2022)
      Automatic geocoding methods have become popular in recent years, facilitating the study of the association between health outcomes and the place of living. however, rather few studies have evaluated geocoding quality, with ...
    • Rodríguez Osiac, Lorena Cecilia (Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y Toxicología, 2022)
    • Langer, Álvaro I.; Crockett Castro, Marcelo Alejandro; Bravo Contreras, Mariori; Carrillo Naipayan, Carolina; Chaura Marió, Matías; Gómez Curumilla, Bárbara; Henríquez Pacheco, Claudia; Vergara, Rodrigo C.; Santander, Jorge; Antúnez, Zayra; Baader, Tomas (Frontiers Media, 2022)
      Depression is one of the most frequent mental health disorders in college students and variations according to social and economic factors have been reported, however, whether social and economic variations also exist in ...