Investigar: diálogo entre historias y música | Mark Ettenberger & Sandra Milena Hernández | TEDxFUCS
En esta charla , Sandra Milena y Mark discuten las convergencias de los modelos y enfoques de investigación cuantitativos y cualitativos. Exponen las ventajas y desafíos de una visión singular de un solo enfoque investigativo y relatan a través de sus historias y experiencias el poder de unir los enfoques cuantitativos y cualitativos para llegar a una realidad más inclusiva. Mark es musicoterapeuta con un gran interés de entender el rol de la música en la salud y el bienestar de personas y comunidades en diversos contextos. Es apasionado por la investigación de la musicoterapia en el ámbito hospitalario, y en particular, en las unidades de cuidado intensivo. Es el director de SONO – Centro de Musicoterapia (www.sono.la), a través del cual se brindan servicios de musicoterapia en 11 hospitales en Colombia, atendiendo a más de 12,000 pacientes y familias cada año. Mark realizó su doctorado en musicoterapia en la Universidad Anglia Ruskin, Cambridge, Inglaterra, y tiene una especialización en musicoterapia en neonatología (RBL) del Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Es titulado de la Maestría Internacional en Estudios de Paz y Resolución de Conflictos, Cátedra de la UNESCO de Filosofía para la Paz, Universidad Jaume I, Castellón, España.Sandra es Enfermera, apasionada por la investigación. Doctora en Ciencias de la Salud y realizó una estancia Posdoctoral en Bioética. Profesora Investigadora Titular en la Facultad de Enfermería, Grupo de Investigación Perspectivas del Cuidado-FUCS y actualmente se desempeña como investigadora principal en diversos proyectos, la mayoría
de Métodos Mixtos y con equipos interprofesionales, en las líneas de investigación: Jóvenes y salud, Cronicidad y calidad de vida, Cuidados paliativos y Enfermería de Práctica Avanzada. Además, cuenta con experiencia en el desarrollo de proyectos de Investigación Acción Participativa.
La experiencia y liderazgo en investigación en cronicidad compleja, favoreció la vinculación como consultora del Banco Mundial. Sandra participó en la creación de una Unidad de Apropiación Social de Conocimiento ConcienciaColectiva de la FUCS, y es miembro fundadora del un centro de pensamiento que vincula tres universidades y diversas áreas del conocimiento (ciencias de la salud, derecho y economía) para fomentar el diálogo y la perspectiva transdisciplinar y aportar recomendaciones técnicas sustentadas en la evidencia. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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