12 results on '"Blas,Magaly M"'
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2. Social innovation in health: a critical but overlooked component of the COVID-19 pandemic response
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Moscibrodzki, Patricia, Li, Jingjing, Peeling, Rosanna W, Halpaap, Beatrice, Cuervo, Luis Gabriel, Blas, Magaly M, Juban, Noel, Labarda, Meredith, Tang, Weiming, and Tucker, Joseph D
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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted the provision of health services across the globe. Travel to hospitals is restricted and many health facilities have limited services, deepening financial problems for some clinics and hospitals.1 Vulnerable groups who are already marginalised by their gender, race or nationality have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19.2 In response, social innovations have been developed to protect vulnerable groups and rapidly pivot health systems towards COVID-19. Social innovations in health are inclusive solutions that meet the needs of end users through a multistakeholder, community-engaged process to address the healthcare delivery gap.3 Social innovation is particularly well suited for the COVID-19 response because it focuses on local needs, develops low-cost solutions and builds on community strengths (figure 1). In partnership with partner academic institutions, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases launched the Social Innovation in Health Initiative (SIHI) in 2014. SIHI focuses on research, training and advocacy related to social innovation in health. In collaboration with partners, the network organised an online open event to discuss social innovation responses to emergencies.4 This piece highlights how social innovation has contributed to the COVID-19 response and presents three examples of social innovation projects that have adapted to the pandemic. These examples demonstrate how social innovation during COVID-19 has mobilised local communities, swiftly adapted existing health services and built strong partnerships.
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- 2021
3. How to produce a video to promote HIV testing in men who have sex with men?
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Menacho, Luis A. and Blas, Magaly M.
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lcsh:R5-920 ,HIV ,Video recording ,Health promotion ,VIH ,Grabación en video ,Promoción de la salud ,promoción de la salud ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,vih ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,grabación en video - Abstract
The aim of the study was to describe the process of designing and producing a video to promote HIV testing in Peruvian men who have sex with men (MSM). The process involved the following steps: identification of the theories of behavior change; identifying key messages and video features; developing a script that would captivate the target audience; working with an experienced production company; and piloting the video. A video with everyday situations of riskassociated with HIV infection was the one preferred by participants. Key messages identified, and theoretical constructs models chosen were used to create the video scenes. Participants identified with the main, 9 minute video which they considered to be clear and dynamic. It is necessary to work with the target population to design a video according to their preferences. El objetivo del estudio fue describir el proceso de diseñar y producir un video para promover la prueba del VIH en hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH) peruanos. El proceso involucró los siguientes pasos: identificación de las teorías de cambio de comportamiento; identificación de los mensajes clave y características del video; elaboración de un guion que cautive al público objetivo; trabajar con una compañía de producción con experiencia; y el piloto del video. Un video con situaciones cotidianas de riesgo asociadas con la infección por el VIH fue el preferido por los participantes. Los mensajes clave identificados, y los constructos de los modelos teóricos elegidos, fueron empleados para crear las escenas del video. Los participantes se identificaron con el video principal de 9 minutos de duración el cual lo consideraron claro y dinámico. Es necesario trabajar con la población objetivo para diseñar un video acorde con sus preferencias.
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- 2015
4. Development and institutionalization of the first online certificate and master program of biomedical informatics in global health in Peru
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Garcia, Patricia J., Egoavil, Miguel S., Blas, Magaly M., Alvarado-Vásquez, Eduardo, Curioso, Walter H., Zimic, Mirko, Castagnetto, Jesus M., Lescano, Andres G., Lopez, Diego M., and Carcamo, Cesar P.
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Capacitación ,Desarrollo de programa ,Investigación biomédica ,Informática Médica ,lcsh:R5-920 ,desarrollo de programa ,investigación biomédica ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,capacitación ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Training ,Program development ,Biomedical research ,Medical informatics ,informática médica - Abstract
Training in Biomedical Informatics is essential to meet the challenges of a globalized world. However, the development of postgraduate training and research programs in this area are scarce in Latin America. Through QUIPU: Andean Center for Training and research in Iformatics for Global Health, has developed the first Certificate and Master’s Program on Biomedical Informatics in the Andean Region. The aim of this article is to describe the experience of the program. To date, 51 students from Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have participated; they come from health ministries, hospitals, universities, research centers, professional associations and private companies. Seventeen courses were offered with theparticipation of faculty from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, USA, Mexico and Peru. This program is already institutionalized at the School of Public Health and Administration from the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. El entrenamiento en Informática Biomédica es fundamental para enfrentar los desafíos de un mundo globalizado. Sin embargo, el desarrollo de programas de entrenamiento e investigación en posgrado en esta área son escasos en América Latina. A través del QUIPU: Centro Andino de Investigación y Entrenamiento en Informática para la Salud Global, se ha desarrollado el primer programa de Diplomado y Maestría en Informática Biomédica en la Región Andina. El objetivo de este artículo es describir la experiencia del programa. A la fecha han participado 51 alumnos de Perú, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia y Venezuela; procedentes de ministerios de salud, hospitales, universidades, centros de investigación, colegios profesionales y empresas privadas. Diecisiete cursos se impartieron con la participación presencial y virtual de profesores de Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Estados Unidos, México y Perú. Este programa está ya institucionalizado en la Facultad de Salud Pública y Administración de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.
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- 2015
5. The global burden of women’s cancers: a grand challenge in global health
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Ginsburg, Ophira, Bray, Freddie, Coleman, Michel P, Vanderpuye, Verna, Eniu, Alexandru, Kotha, S Rani, Sarker, Malabika, Huong, Tran Thanh, Allemani, Claudia, Dvaladze, Allison, Gralow, Julie, Yeates, Karen, Taylor, Carolyn, Oomman, Nandini, Krishnan, Suneeta, Sullivan, Richard, Kombe, Dominista, Blas, Magaly M, Parham, Groesbeck, Kassami, Natasha, and Conteh, Lesong
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RA Public aspects of medicine - Abstract
Summary Every year, more than 2 million women worldwide are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer, yet where a woman lives, her socioeconomic status, and agency largely determines whether she will develop one of these cancers and will ultimately survive. In regions with scarce resources, fragile or fragmented health systems, cancer contributes to the cycle of poverty. Proven and cost-effective interventions are available for both these common cancers, yet for so many women access to these is beyond reach. These inequities highlight the urgent need in low-income and middle-income countries for sustainable investments in the entire continuum of cancer control, from prevention to palliative care, and in the development of high-quality population-based cancer registries. In this first paper of the Series on health, equity, and women’s cancers, we describe the burden of breast and cervical cancer, with an emphasis on global and regional trends in incidence, mortality, and survival, and the consequences, especially in socioeconomically disadvantaged women in different settings.
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- 2017
6. Riesgos y beneficios del uso de internet entre personas viviendo con VIH/SIDA en Lima, Perú
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Alva, Isaac E., Blas, Magaly M., García, Patricia J., Cabello, Robinson, Kimball, Ann M., and Holmes, King K.
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Internet ,Perú ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Peru ,lcsh:R ,HIV ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,VIH ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Infecciones de Transmisión Sexual - Abstract
Objetivo: Evaluar el uso de Internet para buscar parejas sexuales e información sobre VIH/SIDA o infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS) entre personas viviendo con VIH/SIDA (PVVS). Materiales y métodos: Entrevistamos a las PVVS que acudieron consecutivamente a Vía Libre en Lima Perú entre mayo y junio de 2004. Resultados: De las 100 PVVS (46 hombres que tienen sexo con hombres [HSH], 18 hombres heterosexuales y 36 mujeres), 59% reportó el uso de Internet en los últimos 12 meses. De ellos, la mayoría (73%) accedió a Internet en un lugar público; 16 (27,1%) reportaron haber buscado parejas sexuales en línea y cinco (8,5%) reportaron haber tenido sexo con una pareja que conocieron por Internet. Todas las PVVS que buscaron sexo en Internet fueron hombres, siendo el porcentaje de HSH significativamente mayor que la de heterosexuales (94% frente a 6%; p=0,032). Los cinco que reportaron haber tenido sexo con una pareja que conocieron en línea fueron HSH. De los que accedieron a Internet en el último año, 76% (45/59) lo hizo para buscar información sobre VIH/SIDA y 39% (23/59) para buscar información sobre otras ITS. Conclusiones: Entre las PVVS encuestadas, más de la mitad reportó acceso a Internet. La mayoría lo hizo para buscar información sobre VIH/SIDA y más de la cuarta parte - casi exclusivamente HSH - lo hizo para buscar parejas sexuales. Estos hallazgos sugieren que Internet es una herramienta conveniente para brindar mensajes de prevención en línea sobre VIH/ITS a HSH de alto riesgo. Objective: To evaluate use of the Internet for seeking sex partners and information on HIV and/or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Materials and methods: We interviewed consecutive PLWHA attending at Vía Libre, in Lima, Peru, between May and June 2004. Results: Of 100 PLWHA, (46 men who had sex with men [MSM], 18 heterosexual men and 36 women), 59% reported using the Internet in the last 12 months. Of these, the majority (73%) accessed the Internet at a public place; 16 (27,1%) reported having gone online to search for sexual partners; and five (8,5%) reported having had sex with a partner found over the Internet. All sex seekers were men, of them a greater percentage were MSM rather than heterosexual (94% vs. 6%, p= 0,032). All five respondents who reported having had sex with a partner found online were MSM. Of those who accessed the Internet in the past year, 76% (47/59) had used it to find information on HIV/AIDS, and 39% (23/59) had used it to seek information on other STIs. Conclusions: Among PLWHA interviewed more than half reported Internet access. More than a quarter -almost exclusively MSM- had used it to search for sex partners, however, the majority had used the Internet to look for information about HIV/AIDS. These findings suggest that the Internet offers a convenient tool to engage high-risk MSM in online HIV/STI prevention.
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- 2007
7. Las infecciones de transmisión sexual y el VIH: la epidemia desde una visión global y local
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García, Patricia J. and Blas, Magaly M.
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lcsh:R5-920 ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) - Published
- 2007
8. Reforzando las capacidades en investigacion en informática para la salud global en la región andina a través de la colaboración internacional
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Curioso, Walter H., García, Patricia J., Castillo, Greta M., Blas, Magaly M., Perez-Brumer, Amaya, Zimic, Mirko, and QUIPU, Red
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Capacitación ,Investigación biomédica ,Informática médica ,Cooperación horizontal ,América Latina ,Training ,Biomedical research ,Medical informatics ,Horizontal cooperation ,Latin America - Abstract
To improve global health and the welfare of a population, skilled human resources are required, not only in medicine and health, but also in the field of informatics. Unfortunately, training and research programs specific to biomedical informatics in developing countries are both scarce and poorly documented. The aim of this paper is to report the results from the first Informatics Expert Meeting for the Andean Region, including, nine Latin American based institutional case studies. This two-day event occurred in March 2010 and brought together twenty-three leaders in biomedical informatics from around the world. The blend of practical and experiential advice from these experts contributed to rich discussions addressing both challenges and applications of informatics within Latin American. In addition, to address the needs emphasized at the meeting, the QUIPU Network was established to expand the research consortium in the Andean Region, Latin America, and internationally. The use of these new technologies in existing public health training and research programs will be key to improving the health of populations in the Andean Region and around the globe. Para mejorar la salud global y bienestar de una población se requiere de recursos humanos capacitados, no solo en el campo de la medicina y salud, sino también en el campo de la informática. Desafortunadamente, los programas de entrenamiento e investigación en informática biomédica en países en desarrollo son escasos y poco documentados. El objetivo del presente trabajo es reportar los resultados del primer Taller Internacional de Expertos en Informática para la región andina que se llevó a cabo en marzo de 2010 en Lima y que incluye la descripción de nueve casos de estudio procedentes de instituciones de América Latina. En el taller participaron 23 expertos latinoamericanos, quienes discutieron la necesidad de entrenamiento e investigación multidisciplinaria en informática biomédica en áreas prioritarias para América Latina. Además, se estableció la Red QUIPU debido a la necesidad de ampliar y consolidar una red de investigación y entrenamiento a nivel regional y global.
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- 2010
9. Strengthening global health informatics research within the andean region through international collaboration
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Curioso, Walter H., García, Patricia J., Castillo, Greta M., Blas, Magaly M., Perez-Brumer, Amaya, and Zimic, Mirko
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Latin America ,América Latina ,Medical informatics ,Investigación biomédica ,Training ,Biomedical research ,Informática médica ,Cooperación horizontal ,Capacitación ,Horizontal cooperation - Abstract
Para mejorar la salud global y bienestar de una población se requiere de recursos humanos capacitados, no solo en el campo de la medicina y salud, sino también en el campo de la informática. Desafortunadamente, los programas de entrenamiento e investigación en informática biomédica en países en desarrollo son escasos y poco documentados. El objetivo del presente trabajo es reportar los resultados del primer Taller Internacional de Expertos en Informática para la región andina que se llevó a cabo en marzo de 2010 en Lima y que incluye la descripción de nueve casos de estudio procedentes de instituciones de América Latina. En el taller participaron 23 expertos latinoamericanos, quienes discutieron la necesidad de entrenamiento e investigación multidisciplinaria en informática biomédica en áreas prioritarias para América Latina. Además, se estableció la Red QUIPU debido a la necesidad de ampliar y consolidar una red de investigación y entrenamiento a nivel regional y global. To improve global health and the welfare of a population, skilled human resources are required, not only in medicine and health, but also in the field of informatics. Unfortunately, training and research programs specific to biomedical informatics in developing countries are both scarce and poorly documented. The aim of this paper is to report the results from the first Informatics Expert Meeting for the Andean Region, including, nine Latin American based institutional case studies. This two-day event occurred in March 2010 and brought together twenty-three leaders in biomedical informatics from around the world. The blend of practical and experiential advice from these experts contributed to rich discussions addressing both challenges and applications of informatics within Latin American. In addition, to address the needs emphasized at the meeting, the QUIPU Network was established to expand the research consortium in the Andean Region, Latin America, and internationally. The use of these new technologies in existing public health training and research programs will be key to improving the health of populations in the Andean Region and around the globe.
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- 2010
10. Tecnologías de información y comunicación para la prevención y control de la infección por el VIH y otras ITS
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Curioso, Walter H, Blas, Magaly M, Kurth, Ann E, and Klausner, Jeffrey D
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Infecciones de transmisión sexual ,Informática ,Internet ,Computadores ,VIH ,Sexually transmitted infections ,Informatics ,Computers ,HIV - Abstract
Innovative tools such as the Internet, personal digital assistants, tablet computers, cell phones, and other technologies are a growing arsenal in the global effort to prevent and control HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). While a variety of information and communication technology tools are in various stages of use for HIV/STI prevention, relatively few areas have accumulated a critical mass of evidence-based data about the most effective approaches. However, some of that evidence is compelling, and the potential for future uses appears large. Application to some areas of practice and research are nascent, the impact on disease incidence and economic evaluation data are still very limited, and evaluation of these tools would benefit from rigorous study designs. In this article we review the published literature regarding the use of information and communication technology applications to HIV/STI control. Appropriately utilized technologies may improve HIV/STI screening, prevention, surveillance, and care for patients and populations in both resource-constrained and resource-rich settings. Avances tecnológicos innovadores como Internet, computadoras personales de bolsillo, teléfonos celulares y otros equipos son un arsenal en crecimiento en el esfuerzo de impedir y controlar el VIH y otras infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS). A pesar que existe una diversidad de tecnologías de información y comunicación en diferentes etapas de desarrollo para la prevención del VIH e ITS, la investigación en esta área se encuentra aún en crecimiento, y el impacto en la incidencia de enfermedad, las evaluaciones con diseños rigurosos y los estudios económicos todavía son muy limitados. Sin embargo, algunas de estas evidencias son prometedoras y poseen un gran potencial para su uso en nuestro medio. En este artículo hemos realizado una revisión sistemática de la literatura relacionada con el uso de la tecnología aplicada a la prevención y control del VIH e ITS. De ser usada apropiadamente, esta tecnología podría mejorar la vigilancia del VIH y otras ITS, diagnóstico, notificación de parejas, prevención, manejo clínico, y capacitación de profesionales de la salud.
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- 2007
11. Riesgos y beneficios del uso de internet entre personas viviendo con VIH/SIDA en Lima, Perú
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Alva, Isaac E, Blas, Magaly M, García, Patricia J, Cabello, Robinson, Kimball, Ann M, and Holmes, King K
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Internet ,VIH ,Infecciones de Transmisión Sexual ,Perú ,HIV ,Sexually Transmitted Infections - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate use of the Internet for seeking sex partners and information on HIV and/or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Materials and methods: We interviewed consecutive PLWHA attending at Vía Libre, in Lima, Peru, between May and June 2004. Results: Of 100 PLWHA, (46 men who had sex with men [MSM], 18 heterosexual men and 36 women), 59% reported using the Internet in the last 12 months. Of these, the majority (73%) accessed the Internet at a public place; 16 (27,1%) reported having gone online to search for sexual partners; and five (8,5%) reported having had sex with a partner found over the Internet. All sex seekers were men, of them a greater percentage were MSM rather than heterosexual (94% vs. 6%, p= 0,032). All five respondents who reported having had sex with a partner found online were MSM. Of those who accessed the Internet in the past year, 76% (47/59) had used it to find information on HIV/AIDS, and 39% (23/59) had used it to seek information on other STIs. Conclusions: Among PLWHA interviewed more than half reported Internet access. More than a quarter -almost exclusively MSM- had used it to search for sex partners, however, the majority had used the Internet to look for information about HIV/AIDS. These findings suggest that the Internet offers a convenient tool to engage high-risk MSM in online HIV/STI prevention. Objetivo: Evaluar el uso de Internet para buscar parejas sexuales e información sobre VIH/SIDA o infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS) entre personas viviendo con VIH/SIDA (PVVS). Materiales y métodos: Entrevistamos a las PVVS que acudieron consecutivamente a Vía Libre en Lima Perú entre mayo y junio de 2004. Resultados: De las 100 PVVS (46 hombres que tienen sexo con hombres [HSH], 18 hombres heterosexuales y 36 mujeres), 59% reportó el uso de Internet en los últimos 12 meses. De ellos, la mayoría (73%) accedió a Internet en un lugar público; 16 (27,1%) reportaron haber buscado parejas sexuales en línea y cinco (8,5%) reportaron haber tenido sexo con una pareja que conocieron por Internet. Todas las PVVS que buscaron sexo en Internet fueron hombres, siendo el porcentaje de HSH significativamente mayor que la de heterosexuales (94% frente a 6%; p=0,032). Los cinco que reportaron haber tenido sexo con una pareja que conocieron en línea fueron HSH. De los que accedieron a Internet en el último año, 76% (45/59) lo hizo para buscar información sobre VIH/SIDA y 39% (23/59) para buscar información sobre otras ITS. Conclusiones: Entre las PVVS encuestadas, más de la mitad reportó acceso a Internet. La mayoría lo hizo para buscar información sobre VIH/SIDA y más de la cuarta parte - casi exclusivamente HSH - lo hizo para buscar parejas sexuales. Estos hallazgos sugieren que Internet es una herramienta conveniente para brindar mensajes de prevención en línea sobre VIH/ITS a HSH de alto riesgo.
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- 2007
12. The global burden of women’s cancers: a grand challenge in global health
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Blas, Magaly M, Ginsburg, Ophira, Bray, Freddie, Parham, Groesbeck, Coleman, Michel P, Oomman, Nandini, Yeates, Karen, Krishnan, Suneeta, Sullivan, Richard, Kassami, Natasha, Dvaladze, Allison, Huong, Tran Thanh, Vanderpuye, Verna, Conteh, Lesong, Gralow, Julie, Kombe, Dominista, Allemani, Claudia, Taylor, Carolyn, Eniu, Alexandru, Kotha, S Rani, and Sarker, Malabika
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1. No poverty ,3. Good health - Abstract
Every year, more than 2 million women worldwide are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer, yet where a woman lives, her socioeconomic status, and agency largely determines whether she will develop one of these cancers and will ultimately survive. In regions with scarce resources, fragile or fragmented health systems, cancer contributes to the cycle of poverty. Proven and cost-effective interventions are available for both these common cancers, yet for so many women access to these is beyond reach. These inequities highlight the urgent need in low-income and middle-income countries for sustainable investments in the entire continuum of cancer control, from prevention to palliative care, and in the development of high-quality population-based cancer registries. In this first paper of the Series on health, equity, and women's cancers, we describe the burden of breast and cervical cancer, with an emphasis on global and regional trends in incidence, mortality, and survival, and the consequences, especially in socioeconomically disadvantaged women in different settings.
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