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    Academic Leadership and Learning Achievement of Health Professional Trainees
    (2023) Mónica Ocampo Pacheco; David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Juan Alberto Almirón Cuentas; María Magdalena Portilla-Linares; Jorge Valdez-Portilla; Jaime Natanael Gonzales López
    Introduction: Academic leadership is presented as a determining factor to enhance the learning achievements of students, ensuring that they acquire competencies necessary to face the challenges of the health system. This leadership, understood as the ability of teachers and educational managers to guide, motivate and structure effective training processes, has a direct impact on the quality of education and the professional performance of future health care workers.Objective: To determine the relationship between academic leadership and the learning achievements of professionals in training in the health field.Methods: Quantitative, basic or pure, non-experimental, cross-sectional and correlational research.Results: A correlation coefficient Rho=0.918 for the study variables, and a value of p=0.000.Conclusions: Academic leadership plays a crucial role in the formation of competent students, capable of facing the challenges of the work environment and providing quality services. This study highlights the importance of implementing professional development programs focused on transformational leadership skills, effective formative assessment and innovative pedagogical strategies
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    Financial Literacy and Perceived Economic Well-Being among Peruvian Health Sciences University Students
    (2023) David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Yesenia Tania Loayza-Apaza; María Magdalena Portilla-Linares; Jorge Valdez-Portilla; Dina Emetria Chavez-Bellido; Rafael Romero-Carazas
    Introduction: The interaction between these two variables is particularly relevant in educational contexts, where university students in health-related careers face specific challenges that impact both their financial literacy and their perception of economic well-being.Objective: To determine the relationship between financial literacy and the perception of economic well-being in Peruvian university students of health sciences.Methods: Basic or pure, non-experimental, correlational research.Results: A correlation coefficient Rho=0.998 for the study variables, and a value of p=0.000.Conclusions: The relationship between financial literacy and perception of economic well-being is statistically significant and very strong, this result underlines the importance of financial literacy as a predictor of economic well-being in this population, with relevant implications for designing specific educational and financial policies and interventions. However, it is recommended to complement this analysis with additional tests to explore possible moderators or mediators in the observed relationship.
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    Quality of life in residents with arterial hypertension during the COVID-19 pandemic in North Lima
    (2023) David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Alfredo Giovanni Lazo-Barreda; Antony Paul Espíritu-Martínez; R. Jiménez Rosales; Blas Apaza-Huanca
    Most people with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure consider it to be a condition that will not disrupt their lifestyle, although over time their quality of life will decline if they do not follow an appropriate treatment regimen. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the quality of life of people with high blood pressure during the COVID-19 pandemic in northern Lima. This is a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study with a total population of 127 participants who responded to an online survey on sociodemographic aspects and a questionnaire on quality of life in high blood pressure. The results show that 8.7% (n=11) have a high quality of life, 79.5% (n=101) have a medium quality of life, and 11.8% (n=15) have a low quality of life. It can therefore be concluded that the promotion of quality of life in patients with hypertension should be taken into account, as there are multiple factors that can put the person at risk if the disease is at high levels.
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    Relationship between emotional intelligence and learning achievement in competency-based educational settings in health sciences
    (2023) Mónica Ocampo Pacheco; David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Héctor Fredy Pacompía Quispe; María Magdalena Portilla-Linares; Jorge Valdez-Portilla; Luis Gonzalo Barrera-Benavides
    Introduction: In the current context, competency-based education has been consolidated as a key approach in the training of professionals in health sciences (1). This educational model, focused on the development of specific skills, promotes meaningful learning that responds to the needs of the work and social environment.Objective: To determine the relationship between emotional intelligence and learning achievements in competency-based educational environments in health sciences.Methods: Quantitative, basic or pure, non-experimental, cross-sectional and correlational research.Results: A correlation coefficient r=0.732 for the study variables, and a value of p=0.023.Conclusions: Interpersonal regulation, emotional perception and understanding appear as critical competencies that educational programs should prioritize, especially in a field such as health sciences, where emotional and interpersonal skills are indispensable in both learning and professional practice. As emotional intelligence increases, learning achievements show more accelerated growth
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    Relationship between Sociocultural Characterization in Regular Basic Education Students from High Andean Zones and their Interaction in Educational Metaverses
    (2024) Francisco Zúñiga Pastor; Yesenia Tania Loayza-Apaza; Milusca Jaqueline Velarde-Tejada; Alvaro Rafael Barrientos-Alfaro; Rafael Romero-Carazas; David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira
    Introduction: The sociocultural characterization of students includes factors such as ethnicity, language, beliefs, social practices, family environment and other elements that affect their perception of knowledge and technology; for environments to be effective, it is essential to consider the sociocultural characterization of students, since the factors profoundly affect the ability to adapt to new teaching methods.Objective: To determine the relationship between sociocultural characterization in regular basic education students from high Andean areas and their interaction in educational metaverses.Methods: A quantitative and correlational approach was adopted with a non-experimental design, focusing on 376 university students who had taken at least one semester in virtual mode. Data collection was done through structured surveys with Likert-type scales to assess the use of AI tools and the level of adaptation of the students.Results: The results indicated a significant relationship of (r=0.973) and a value of (p=0.000) between the study variables.Conclusions: It was concluded that AI is key to personalize educational experiences, improving accessibility and interactivity. In addition, the need to avoid over-reliance on AI tools and the importance of fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and real-time feedback to contribute to the continuous improvement of educational environments were highlighted.
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    Sustainability of Health Sciences Education: Teacher Training and Financial Management of Pedagogical Resources
    (2024) David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Jaime Natanael Gonzales López; Juan Alberto Almirón Cuentas; Héctor Fredy Pacompía Quispe; Rafael Romero-Carazas
    Introduction: The sustainability of health sciences education represents a fundamental challenge in the training of highly trained professionals prepared to respond to the demands of the health system. In a context characterized by the increasing complexity of teaching and the need for pedagogical innovation, teacher training and efficient management of educational resources emerge as key elements to guarantee the quality and continuity of training processes in universities.Objective: To determine the relationship between teacher training and financial management of pedagogical resources in Peruvian universities providing health sciences education.Methods: Quantitative, basic or pure, non-experimental, cross-sectional and correlational research.Results: A correlation coefficient r=0.971 for the study variables, and a value of p=0.000.Conclusions: The research confirms that teacher training is a key factor in the efficient management of pedagogical resources, contributing to the sustainability of health sciences education. Universities that prioritize teacher training will be better prepared to manage their resources efficiently, thus ensuring quality teaching aligned with the demands of the current academic and professional context.
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    Teacher training and development of competencies in primary health care in Peruvian university students of health sciences
    (2023) David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Yesenia Tania Loayza-Apaza; Héctor Fredy Pacompía Quispe; María Magdalena Portilla-Linares; Jorge Valdez-Portilla; Yaneth Fernández-Collado
    Introduction: In the field of health sciences education, the relationship between teacher training and the development of competencies in primary health care in university students is a key issue to ensure comprehensive and relevant training to the current demands of the health system.Objective: To determine the relationship between teacher training and the development of competencies in primary health care in Peruvian university students of health sciences.Methods: Quantitative, basic or pure, non-experimental, cross-sectional and correlational research.Results: A correlation coefficient r=0.823 for the study variables, and a value of p=0.001.Conclusions: The results support the importance of teacher training in improving different critical aspects in primary health care. The strong association with all the variables analyzed highlights that investing in teacher training can have a significant impact on the quality of services, from the personalization of care to the optimal use of resources. The stronger relationship with the family approach could indicate that training has a particularly important effect on this aspect. This result reinforces the importance of strengthening teacher training to improve professional competencies in the evaluated contexts.
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    The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Adaptation of Students to Virtual Educational Environments
    (2024) David Hugo Bernedo-Moreira; Yesenia Tania Loayza-Apaza; Jaime Natanael Gonzales López; Jessica Karina Saavedra-Vasconez; Alvaro Rafael Barrientos-Alfaro; Rafael Romero-Carazas
    In recent decades, the accelerated advance of digital technologies has profoundly transformed educational processes, promoting the expansion of virtual learning environments that transcend physical and temporal barriers.Objective: To determine the relationship between the role of artificial intelligence in the adaptation of students to virtual educational environments.Methodology: Quantitative and correlational, non-experimental design. Simple random sampling, with a sample of 376 university students who had studied at least one semester in virtual mode. Data collection was done through structured surveys with Likert-type scales, designed to evaluate the use of AI tools and the level of adaptation of the students.Results: AI in virtual educational environments showed a significant relationship with student adaptation, facilitating access to information and offering personalized learning experiences.Conclusions: AI enabled personalization of educational experiences, improving accessibility and making them more interactive. AI-powered learning assistants fostered active participation and greater understanding of content. The importance of avoiding over-reliance on AI tools and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and real-time feedback to continuously improve educational environments was highlighted.

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