Editor's Letter
Keywords:
Problematic Situations , Single Framework , Research ConsumersAbstract
All research originates from an idea, a problem or a problematic situation, but since problematic situations are of diverse nature, there is no single scheme to formulate the projects on which the researcher intends to carry out empirical research on them. According to the World Health Organization: "All nations should be both producers and consumers of research. The creativity and competence of researchers are the cornerstone of academic and health programs"; the Universidad del Valle cannot remain on the sidelines of this reality, so this issue reports research results that contribute to the solution of problems in our reality in the health area.
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