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Acercándose al Documento en Blanco: Gamificación de la Escritura de Manuscritos desde la Perspectiva de un Residente
1Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California.
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|February 23, 2026
Resumen
La gamificación transforma el desafiante proceso de redacción de manuscritos de investigación en una tarea accesible para los residentes. Esta estrategia simplifica los pasos complejos, haciendo que la escritura científica sea más manejable y atractiva.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Educación Médica
- Escritura Científica
- Traducción de la Investigación
Sus antecedentes:
- La conversión de los hallazgos de la investigación en manuscritos es un paso crítico pero a menudo abrumador para los residentes.
- La complejidad de la escritura científica puede ser una barrera para la difusión del conocimiento.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Explorar la utilidad de la gamificación para simplificar el proceso de redacción de manuscritos para los residentes.
- Evaluar si los enfoques gamificados mejoran la digestibilidad y la accesibilidad de la escritura científica.
Principales métodos:
- Se diseñó un marco gamificado para estructurar el flujo de trabajo de redacción de manuscritos.
- Los residentes participaron con elementos gamificados durante todo el proceso de conversión de la investigación a manuscrito.
Principales resultados:
- Se descubrió que la gamificación hacía que el proceso de redacción de manuscritos fuera más digerible.
- El enfoque hizo que la compleja tarea de la escritura científica fuera más accesible para los participantes.
Conclusiones:
- La gamificación ofrece una estrategia viable para superar los desafíos que enfrentan los residentes en la preparación de manuscritos.
- La implementación de elementos gamificados puede mejorar la eficiencia y reducir la dificultad percibida de la escritura científica.
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