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Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health

BACKGROUND: Bearing in mind the philosophical pedagogical significance of short phrases for the training of researchers in the health care ambit, we hence have studied the aphorisms and striking phrases expressed during the epidemiology course at the Andalusian School of Public Health. METHODS: Belo...

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Autores principales: González-García, Lorena, Chemello, Clarice, García-Sánchez, Filomena, Serpa-Anaya, Delia C., Gómez-González, Carmen, Soriano-Carrascosa, Leticia, Muñoz-de Rueda, Paloma, Moya-Molina, Miguel, Sánchez-García, Fernando, Ortega-Calvo, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3309634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22448313
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author González-García, Lorena
Chemello, Clarice
García-Sánchez, Filomena
Serpa-Anaya, Delia C.
Gómez-González, Carmen
Soriano-Carrascosa, Leticia
Muñoz-de Rueda, Paloma
Moya-Molina, Miguel
Sánchez-García, Fernando
Ortega-Calvo, Manuel
author_facet González-García, Lorena
Chemello, Clarice
García-Sánchez, Filomena
Serpa-Anaya, Delia C.
Gómez-González, Carmen
Soriano-Carrascosa, Leticia
Muñoz-de Rueda, Paloma
Moya-Molina, Miguel
Sánchez-García, Fernando
Ortega-Calvo, Manuel
author_sort González-García, Lorena
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description BACKGROUND: Bearing in mind the philosophical pedagogical significance of short phrases for the training of researchers in the health care ambit, we hence have studied the aphorisms and striking phrases expressed during the epidemiology course at the Andalusian School of Public Health. METHODS: Belonging to the qualitative type and applied through the establishment of a multidisciplinary focus group made up of ten post-graduated students, where one of them acted as a moderator. The collection of information lasted four months. Information was classified in two ways: Firstly, aphorisms and short phrases with a pedagogical impact; and secondly, data with statistical, epidemiological, epistemological, pragmatic, or heuristic component, and for scientific diffusion. It was decided to perform a triangulation that included a descriptive presentation and a basic categorical analysis. The two teachers with a highest interpretative load have been identified . RESULTS: A total of 127 elements, regarded as of interest by the focus group, were collected. Forty-four of them (34.6%) were aphorisms, and 83 were short phrases with a pedagogical load (65.3%). Most of all them were classified as statistical elements (35.4%) followed by epistemological (21.3%) and epidemiological (15.7%) elements. There was no tendency towards aphorisms or short phrases (P > 0.05) among the teachers with more informative representation. CONCLUSION: There has been a tilt in the contents towards the statistical area to the detriment of the epidemiological one. Concept maps have visualized classifications. This sort of qualitative analysis helps the researcher review contents acquired during his/her training process.
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spelling pubmed-33096342012-03-23 Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health González-García, Lorena Chemello, Clarice García-Sánchez, Filomena Serpa-Anaya, Delia C. Gómez-González, Carmen Soriano-Carrascosa, Leticia Muñoz-de Rueda, Paloma Moya-Molina, Miguel Sánchez-García, Fernando Ortega-Calvo, Manuel Int J Prev Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Bearing in mind the philosophical pedagogical significance of short phrases for the training of researchers in the health care ambit, we hence have studied the aphorisms and striking phrases expressed during the epidemiology course at the Andalusian School of Public Health. METHODS: Belonging to the qualitative type and applied through the establishment of a multidisciplinary focus group made up of ten post-graduated students, where one of them acted as a moderator. The collection of information lasted four months. Information was classified in two ways: Firstly, aphorisms and short phrases with a pedagogical impact; and secondly, data with statistical, epidemiological, epistemological, pragmatic, or heuristic component, and for scientific diffusion. It was decided to perform a triangulation that included a descriptive presentation and a basic categorical analysis. The two teachers with a highest interpretative load have been identified . RESULTS: A total of 127 elements, regarded as of interest by the focus group, were collected. Forty-four of them (34.6%) were aphorisms, and 83 were short phrases with a pedagogical load (65.3%). Most of all them were classified as statistical elements (35.4%) followed by epistemological (21.3%) and epidemiological (15.7%) elements. There was no tendency towards aphorisms or short phrases (P > 0.05) among the teachers with more informative representation. CONCLUSION: There has been a tilt in the contents towards the statistical area to the detriment of the epidemiological one. Concept maps have visualized classifications. This sort of qualitative analysis helps the researcher review contents acquired during his/her training process. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3309634/ /pubmed/22448313 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Preventive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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González-García, Lorena
Chemello, Clarice
García-Sánchez, Filomena
Serpa-Anaya, Delia C.
Gómez-González, Carmen
Soriano-Carrascosa, Leticia
Muñoz-de Rueda, Paloma
Moya-Molina, Miguel
Sánchez-García, Fernando
Ortega-Calvo, Manuel
Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health
title Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health
title_full Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health
title_fullStr Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health
title_full_unstemmed Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health
title_short Aphorisms and Short Phrases as Pieces of Knowledge in the Pedagogical Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health
title_sort aphorisms and short phrases as pieces of knowledge in the pedagogical framework of the andalusian school of public health
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3309634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22448313
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