The Previna board game was designed to be a complementary tool in the teaching and learning process about STIs for imprisoned women. The results showed that this educational technology significantly increased the players' knowledge about STIs and that this increase in knowledge remained significant during follow-up. This suggests that there was knowledge retention in the period researched. The increase in knowledge was also present in other studies that used board games for educational purposes [13,14,15,16]. The knowledge retention observed in this study is a result that draws attention, as the school teachers frequently mentioned that the women had difficulty retaining the contents taught in the classroom. This suggests that the approach to content may or may not favor this process. In this way, the board game can be used to present educational content to adult students in order to address their learning needs [14] and to make learning more significant and engaging. Regardless of...
Cold sores are quite common, and many people have a cold sore outbreak a few times a year. Itchy, painful, irritated, and sensitive cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and, less commonly, HSV 2. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 3.7 billion people globally have an HSV-1 infection at a given time, which is the main cause of cold sores. Most cold sores go away within a few weeks without treatment. However, multiple over-the-counter (OTC) ways to treat cold sores can help speed healing without needing to see a healthcare provider. Many people use oral treatments for prevention or treatment, explains Allison K. Truong, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Beverly Hills, CA. These can reduce symptoms to seven days or prevent the cold sore from forming if you catch it early enough. We surveyed 28 participants to find out which OTC cold sore treatment they tried, how effective it was, and why they liked it. The below over-the-c...
Let's be real: Any kind of skin irritation is not fun. A rash is uncomfortable at best , and even more so if it's in your nether regions, such as a butt rash. Turns out, butt rashes could be related to a number of issues—most of which are no biggie and easily treatable. (Cue the sigh of relief.) Potential causes for a rash on your butt include autoimmune conditions, allergic reactions, and infections, says Dustin Portela, DO, a board-certified dermatologist at Treasure Valley Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center in Boise, Idaho. To make the situation even more complicated, different skin conditions look different on light skin compared to darker skin colors. And pictures of rashes in medical textbooks often feature white models. "When the images in the textbooks and images in the lectures are not diverse and are not really reflective of society and what you will see in the real world, then that bias is ingrained in medical education," says Caroline Robinson, MD, the fou...
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