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Se abre el plazo de envío de resúmenes para el simposio de ISoP sobre farmacovigilancia que se llevará a cabo en Barcelona.

Hasta el 15 de marzo, estudiantes e investigadores pueden inscribirse para presentar sus investigaciones en la reunión, que se centrará en el valor de los datos

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 31 de enero de 2024

Estudiantes e investigadores tendrán la oportunidad de presentar sus investigaciones en el simposio organizado conjuntamente por IDIAPJGol y la Sociedad Internacional de Farmacovigilancia (ISoP) en el recinto modernista de Sant Pau, en Barcelona, los días 3 y 4 de junio de 2024. Para ello, deben presentar, a más tardar el 15 de marzo, un resumen en inglés de su investigación.

 

Los investigadores cuyos resúmenes sean aceptados deberán registrarse en la conferencia y abonar la tarifa de inscripción correspondiente. Los estudios seleccionados se publicarán en la documentación de la reunión.

Las presentaciones consistirán en presentaciones orales de diez minutos. Las investigaciones presentadas pueden abordar diversos temas siempre que sean originales y se ajusten al tema del simposio, "El valor de los datos del mundo real para garantizar la seguridad del paciente".

Los autores de las investigaciones seleccionadas tendrán hasta el 22 de abril para abonar la tarifa e inscribirse, y el 8 de abril los organizadores notificarán qué resúmenes han sido seleccionados.

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Las sesiones del simposio

Junto con la apertura de las presentaciones de resúmenes para la presentación de investigaciones, la ISoP ha publicado los temas de las ocho sesiones que se llevarán a cabo durante los dos días del simposio.

Día 1 - lunes 3 de junio de 2024

  • Session 1 Leveraging database networks for monitoring vaccines and medicines
  • Session 2 Insights into Real-World Evidence to improve pharmacovigilance
  • Session 3 Quality in signal detection
  • Session 4 Pharmacovigilance in a changing world: innovation, collaboration, and regulation

Día 2 – martes 4 de junio de 2024

  • Session 1 Pharmacovigilance and vaccines
  • Session 2 Patient communication and pharmacovigilance education
  • Session 3 Strengthening patient safety: Integrating pharmacovigilance in Primary Care
  • Session 4 Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine: better-adapted medicine and pharmacovigilance

 

 

 

 

 

During the last session of the Qualitative Health Research Commission of IDIAPJGol and the Health and Social Consortium of Catalonia (CSC), methodological challenges were presented to develop a qualitative study that allows analyzing access to cancer diagnosis in health services in Quito (Ecuador). This study is part of the EquityCancer-LA research project, led by the CSC, which aims to assess, with a participatory approach, the effectiveness of a multicomponent integrated care intervention to improve early cancer diagnosis in the public health service networks of Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador.

The Commission is a learning space in qualitative research methodology for healthcare and social services professionals, researchers, and collaborating entities. This space is a platform for exchanging experiences and knowledge for the analysis of issues such as community health, clinical trials, or access to health services.

A positive assessment of the 2023 edition

Following the trend of recent years, the 2023 Commission sessions have maintained good levels of participation and have covered a wide variety of areas and topics. Over the past year, experiences of qualitative evaluation of community health programs have been presented, and the role of qualitative methodology in clinical trial evaluation has been discussed. The use of photo-elicitation to analyze the emotional health of adolescents and photovoice as a qualitative technique to understand the experience of living with endometriosis has also been introduced.

Commission members and participants have highlighted the dynamic nature of the sessions, the interest generated in the discussions, and the quality and diversity of the presentations. This assessment was carried out using qualitative techniques and an online survey.

Users have proposed maintaining the hybrid participation model and the working method for 2024. They have suggested topics for this year, such as triangulation in mixed methods studies and the perspectives and techniques to be considered for organizing this year's sessions.

What to expect in 2024

The Commission will continue working to contribute to the development of knowledge and skills in qualitative research for healthcare professionals. The mission of promoting synergies and adding experiences among professionals will be maintained. For 2024, the Commission aims to increase the participation of healthcare and social services professionals from across the territory engaged in research activities, especially in the municipal and primary care setting.

The coordination of the space is led by Aida Oliver Anglès from the Service of Studies and Prospectives in Health Policies (SEPPS) of the CSC, and Constanza Jacques Aviñó and Laura Medina Perucha from IDIAPJGol. The Commission will meet again on February 21 in a session organized by IDIAPJGol, focusing on the persistent effects of COVID-19 and narrative analysis of discourse. In this upcoming session, the results of the 2023 evaluation survey will also be presented.

The coordination of the Qualitative Research Commission encourages all interested professionals to participate in learning about this research methodology, regardless of their level of expertise. If you are interested in joining the Commission and participating in its sessions, you can register by emailing Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo..