Browsing by Author "Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier"
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- ItemCapítulo 9. Enfrentando la desinformación en salud: aprendizajes de la pandemia de COVID-19 y estrategias para el futuro(2023) Abuín Penas, Javier; Fernández Medina, Francisco JavierLa desinformación siempre ha estado presente en el ámbito de la salud. La crisis sanitaria provocada por la covid-19 a potenciado enormemente su impacto, generando grandes cantidades de noticias falsas y bulos que se distribuían a través de redes sociales y aplicaciones de mensajería principalmente. Son múltiples los factores que influyen en la desinformación en el ámbito de la salud al igual que lo son las acciones que se pueden llevar a cabo para prevenir su incidencia. Este capítulo presenta una serie de hallazgos, perspectivas y estrategias de cara al futuro, con la intención de enfrentar la desinformación en el ámbito de la salud.
- ItemChile: 50 años del golpe y la memoria en la ficción(2024) Julio Pohlhammer, Pablo; Grassau, Daniela; Bruna Silva, Alejandro Hans; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier
- ItemChile: 50 years of the coup d\'état and memory in fiction(2024) Julio Pohlhammer, Pablo; Grassau, Daniela; Bruna Silva, Alejandro Hans; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier
- ItemChile: 50 years of the coup d’état and memory in fiction(2024) Pohlhammer, Pablo Julio; Grassau, Daniela; Bruna Silva, Alejandro Hans; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier
- ItemChile: archivo, streaming y recuperación en cámara lenta(Ediciones UC, 2022) Julio Pohlhammer, Pablo; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier; Bruna Silva, Alejandro Hans; Mujica, Constanza
- ItemChile: the year we stayed home(Ediciones UC, 2021) Julio Pohlhammer, Pablo; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier; Mujica, Constanza; Bruna, Alejandro
- ItemLa supervivencia de la ficción televisiva de la mano de las productoras(Ediciones UC, 2023) Julio Pohlhammer, Pablo; Bruna Silva, Alejandro Hans; Grassau, Daniela; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier
- ItemMedia Education Challenges in a Digital Society: The Case of Chile(Wiley, 2021) Condeza, Ana Rayén; Gálvez Johnson, Myrna; Herrada Hidalgo, Nadia; Fernández Medina, Francisco JavierThe executive council of UNESCO claims that media and information literacy (MIL) constitutes a concern for the entire world, due to the primary role of information, technology, and media in everyday life and in participating in every aspect of public life. However, in Chile, media education (ME) is not included in the school curriculum or in teacher training at universities. This chapter discusses the opportunities for ME in Chile. The Chile government is reviewing the digital agenda and has deployed five axes: developing a normative frame for the digital environment, expanding quality digital connectivity, digital government, promoting the development of a digital economy, and education quality. Some initiatives exist in Chile in terms of public policies for ME. They show the potential for integrating it in formal and informal settings. Securing ME and MIL in early education and continuing education for teachers is crucial but also needed for other professionals related to education.
- ItemTechnologies for Managing the Health of Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Systematic Literature Review(2023) Cajamarca, Gabriela; Proust, Valentina; Herskovic, Valeria; Cádiz Cádiz, Rodrigo Fernando; Verdezoto, Nervo; Fernández Medina, Francisco JavierMultimorbidity is defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditions in a person, whether physical, mental or long-term infectious diseases. This is especially common in older populations, affecting their quality of life and emotionally impacting their caregivers and family. Technology can allow for monitoring, managing, and motivating older adults in their self-care, as well as supporting their caregivers. However, when several conditions are present at once, it may be necessary to manage several types of technologies, or for technology to manage the interaction between conditions. This work aims to understand and describe the technologies that are used to support the management of multimorbidity for older adults. We conducted a systematic review of ten years of scientific literature from four online databases. We reviewed a corpus of 681 research papers, finally including 25 in our review. The technologies used most frequently by older adults with multimorbidity are mobile applications and websites, and they are mostly focused on communication and connectivity. We then propose opportunities for future research on addressing the challenges in the management of several simultaneous health conditions, potentially creating a better approach than managing each condition as if it were independent.
- ItemThe survival of television fiction at the mercy of production companies(Research Gate, 2022) Julio Pohlhammer, Pablo; Bruna Silva, Alejandro Hans; Grassau Bustos, Daniela Constanza; Fernández Medina, Francisco Javier