Concepción Campos Asensio
Research interests
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InterestsSocial Media, Web 2.0, Journalism, Communication
Publications
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0.58Impact points
[Information resources in medicine: present and future trends].
Revista clínica española. 10/2010; 210(11):573-9.
We are immersed in a new paradigm for scientific information access that, in the future, will be only be available and transmitted in electronic format. The concept of using internet as information storage has changed, with emphasis on its interactivity and possibility to share contents. The Web 2.0... [more] We are immersed in a new paradigm for scientific information access that, in the future, will be only be available and transmitted in electronic format. The concept of using internet as information storage has changed, with emphasis on its interactivity and possibility to share contents. The Web 2.0 has revolutionized the way of internet is understood, promoting the participation of those who access it, collaborating in its construction per se through intuitive and easy-to-use tools. Medicine 2.0 means supposes the participation of the user in the design, selection and evaluation of the contents. The future of access to information is through Medicine 2.0 services. The aim of this paper is to review the tools and instruments available for health care professionals to access scientific information, with special emphasis on web 2.0 tools.
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0.44Impact points
[Bibliographic alert: how to keep up-to-date thanks to the Internet]
Atencion primaria / Sociedad Española de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria. 03/2002; 29(3):189-93.
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0.44Impact points
[Reporting of adverse drug reactions by primary care physicians]
Atencion primaria / Sociedad Española de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria. 03/1995; 15(3):155-61.
OBJECTIVE. To study the contribution of Primary Care doctors to the understanding of adverse side-effects to drugs, through publication in the medical bibliography of cases of cough produced by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. DESIGN. A retrospective observation study. SUBJECTS. The a... [more] OBJECTIVE. To study the contribution of Primary Care doctors to the understanding of adverse side-effects to drugs, through publication in the medical bibliography of cases of cough produced by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. DESIGN. A retrospective observation study. SUBJECTS. The articles found in a bibliographic search through the data bases MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica and Indice Médico Español, all in CD-ROM, for the period 1982-1991. The notifications found of cases relating to cough produced by ACE inhibitors were evaluated through a minimum information data questionnaire. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS. A minimum information questionnaire was used. 119 cases of patients were found in 53 articles. The average of authors and references per article was 2.88 and 8.54, respectively. The most frequent type of article was the letter, with Enalapril being the drug responsible for the cough in the majority of cases. All the articles studied included data from at least 6 of the minimum information items, the most common being: age, gender, dosage, reason for prescription, remission of the adverse reaction on stopping the medication and information on previous publications. Primary Care authors contributed more information in their articles than those authors who did not come from Primary Care. There is a statistically significant difference (p < 0.005) in the information items which refer to information on the presence of other illnesses and to the study of other pathological processes. CONCLUSIONS. The Primary Care authors published less cases of cough caused by ACE inhibitors, although their quality is similar to those from other sources. The information contributed which can be considered minimum was superior to that reviewed in previous studies.
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Papel del bibliotecario en la elaboración de una Guía de Práctica Clínica Basada en la Evidencia.
Objective: A growing body of literature describing the role of the librarian as a support for health care based on evidence. In this paper we describe the collaborative process of the librarian in the preparation of a Guide to Clinical Practice Evidence-based about the use of medications in child an... [more] Objective: A growing body of literature describing the role of the librarian as a support for health care based on evidence. In this paper we describe the collaborative process of the librarian in the preparation of a Guide to Clinical Practice Evidence-based about the use of medications in child and adolescent mental health that aims to establish recommendations that would reduce the variability of clinical practice. Methodology: Descriptive study of librarian involvement in the process of developing a practice guideline of drug therapy in mental health in children and adolescents based on the available scientific evidence. Establishing a stable working group with various professionals representing the Dirección General de Farmacia y Productos Sanitarios, de la Oficina Regional de Salud Mental, and a librarian. There are three subgroups which share new themes of child and adolescent mental health. Results: The librarian participates assuming various roles such as project management in union with other member’s team, literature search, reference manager, obtaining documents, critical appraisal of literature, and the authorship of the text of the Guideline. Conclusion: Clinical Practice Guidelines Evidence-Based play a key role in healthcare practice. The complexity of their development requires close collaboration between librarians, clinicians and institutions that are edited. In this communication we identify the possible roles of the librarian describing a particular case.
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Taller PubMed
Workshop on PubMed, made in Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain: including LinkOut, Library holdings, My NCBI and news.
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Tutorial My NCBI para bibliotecas
My NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) works keeping information and preferences of the user in order to provide customized additional services. With My NCBI, search strategies can be saved and it is possible to activate an option so that the system sends automatically by e-mail the... [more] My NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) works keeping information and preferences of the user in order to provide customized additional services. With My NCBI, search strategies can be saved and it is possible to activate an option so that the system sends automatically by e-mail the results of the searches previously saved. Besides, My NCBI allows to store e-mail addresses, to filter the results of the searches and LinkOut, documents shipment service and preferences of external tools. To use My NCBI the browser should be configured for accepting cookies, and a prior registration is needed.
Following (5)
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Javier Casas Ciria
Hospital de La Linea, Servicio Andaluz de Salud -
Jose Merlo
Universidad de Salamanca -
Manuel Armayones
Open University Of Catalonia -
Paco Alvarado Gómez
Biblioteca Virtual del Sistema Sanitario Público de Andalucía