18 resultados para PUBLIC-ATTITUDES
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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Formaldehyde was the first air pollutant, which already in the 1970s emerged as a specifically non-industrial indoor air quality problem. Yet formaldehyde remained an indoor air quality issue and the formaldehyde level in residential indoor air is among the highest of any indoor air contaminant. Formaldehyde concentrations in 4 different indoor settings (schools, office buildings, new dwellings and occupied dwellings) in Portugal were measured using Photo Ionization Detection (PID) equipment (11,7 eV lamps). All the settings presented results higher than the reference value proposed by Portuguese legislation. Furthermore, occupied dwellings showed 3 units with results above the reference. We could conclude that formaldehyde presence is a reality in monitored indoor settings. Concentration levels are higher than the Portuguese reference value for indoor settings and these can indicate health problems for occupants.
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Introduction - Microscopic filamentous fungi, under suitable environmental conditions, can lead to the production of highly toxic chemical substances, commonly known as mycotoxins. The most widespread and studied mycotoxins are metabolites of some genera of moulds such as Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium. Quite peculiar conditions may influence mycotoxin biosynthesis, such as climate, geographical location, cultivation practices, storage and type of substrate. Toxicity has been extensively investigated for the most important mycotoxins, such as aflatoxins, ochratoxin A and Fusarium toxins, and much information derived from toxicokinetics in animal models has also been obtained. The adverse effects are mainly related to genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity and immunotoxicity. Aim of the study - To identify fungal species able to produce important mycotoxins in different Portuguese settings.
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The purpose of this investigation is to explore and understand the justifications given by students to the existence of dishonest behavior and understanding the extent to which the justifications given might influence denouncing and cheating behavior. 1277 undergraduate students of two Portuguese Public Universities were surveyed about their own cheating behavior, their propensity to denounce and the ―neutralizing attitudes‖. As predicted, ―neutralizing attitudes‖ was negatively correlated with self cheating behavior and positively correlated with reporting. The likelihood of copying is greater when the purpose is ―helping a friend‖, ―when the courses are more difficult‖, ―to get higher marks/grades‖, and because ―peers accept and tend to see copying practices as normal‖. Results support the notion that context emerges as a very important influence in the decision to cheating. The environment-peer pressure and the normalized attitudes towards academic dishonesty are the main influences on the propensity to cheating.
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Exposure to certain fungi can cause human illness. Fungi cause adverse human health effects through three specific mechanisms: generation of a harmful immune response (e.g., allergy or hypersensitivity pneumonitis); direct infection by the fungal organism; by toxic-irritant effects from mold byproducts, such as mycotoxins. In Portugal there is an increasingly industry of large facilities that produce whole chickens for domestic consumption and only few investigations have reported on fungal contamination of the poultry litter. The material used for poultry litter is varied but normally can be constitute by: pine shavings; sawdust of eucalyptus; other types of wood; peanut; coffee; sugar cane; straw; hay; grass; paper processed. Litter is one of the most contributive factors to fungal contamination in poultries. Spreading litter is one of the tasks that normally involve higher exposure of the poultry workers to dust, fungi and their metabolites, such as VOC’s and mycotoxins. After being used and removed from poultries, litter is ploughed into agricultural soils, being this practice potentially dangerous for the soil environment, as well for both humans and animals. The goal of this study was to characterize litter’s fungal contamination and also to report the incidence of keratinophilic and toxigenic fungi.
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Although numerous studies have been conducted on microbial contaminants associated with various stages related to poultry and meat products processing, only a few reported on fungal contamination of poultry litter. The goals of this study were to (1) characterize litter fungal contamination and (2) report the incidence of keratinophilic and toxigenic fungi presence. Seven fresh and 14 aged litter samples were collected from 7 poultry farms. In addition, 27 air samples of 25 litters were also collected through impaction method, and after laboratory processing and incubation of collected samples, quantitative colony-forming units (CFU/m3) and qualitative results were obtained. Twelve different fungal species were detected in fresh litter and Penicillium was the most frequent genus found (59.9%), followed by Alternaria (17.8%), Cladosporium (7.1%), and Aspergillus (5.7%). With respect to aged litter, 19 different fungal species were detected, with Penicillium sp. the most frequently isolated (42.3%), followed by Scopulariopsis sp. (38.3%), Trichosporon sp. (8.8%), and Aspergillus sp. (5.5%). A significant positive correlation was found between litter fungal contamination (CFU/g) and air fungal contamination (CFU/m3). Litter fungal quantification and species identification have important implications in the evaluation of potential adverse health risks to exposed workers and animals. Spreading of poultry litter in agricultural fields is a potential public health concern, since keratinophilic (Scopulariopsis and Fusarium genus) as well as toxigenic fungi (Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium genus) were isolated.
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Paper presented at the Conference “The Reflective Conservatoire – 2nd International Conference: Building Connections”. Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Barbican Conference Centre, London. 28 February – 3 March 2009
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Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, plantlike organisms present in lakes, recreational waters, and reservoirs, and often dominate phytoplankton communities in warm, nutrient-enriched hard waters. A stable water column rich in certain nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, is associated with favorable environmental conditions that support development of cyanobacterial population maxima or "blooms." Under specific conditions, cyanobacteria produce toxins that are responsible for acute poisoning and death of animals and humans. The main aim of this study was to correlate the presence of cyanobacteria blooms with potential toxicity to humans as a public health issue. In Portugal, seven reservoirs located in the southern region were selected and studied between 2000 and 2008. Reservoirs were characterized by physical and chemical aspects, and identification of phytoplankton communities. In the case of cyanobacterial blooms, toxins that affected the liver, nervous system, and skin were detected, namely, Microcystis aeruginosa, Aphanizomenon spp., and Oscillatoria. These findings suggest the presence of a potential risk for public health, and indicate the need to implement mitigation measures in all studied reservoirs. These measures may involve (1) water eutrophication control to avoid blooms, (2) appropriate treatment of water for human consumption, and (3) public warnings or information to those individuals that use these reservoirs for several recreational activities.
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The aim of this work is to use the MANCOVA model to study the influence of the phenotype of an enzyme - Acid phosphatase - and a genetic factor - Haptoglobin genotype - on two dependent variables - Activity of Acid Phosphatase (ACP1) and the Body Mass Index (BMI). Therefore it's used a general linear model, namely a multivariate analysis of covariance (Two-way MANCOVA). The covariate is the age of the subject. This covariate works as control variable for the independent factors, serving to reduce the error term in the model. The main results showed that only the ACP1 phenotype has a significant effect on the activity of ACP1 and the covariate has a significant effect in both dependent variables. The univariate analysis showed that ACP1 phenotype accounts for about 12.5% of the variability in the activity of ACP1. In respect to this covariate it can be seen that accounts for about 4.6% of the variability in the activity of ACP1 and 37.3% in the BMI.
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Beaches worldwide provide recreational opportunities to hundreds of millions of people and serve as important components of coastal economies. Beach water is often monitored for microbiological quality to detect the presence of indicators of human sewage contamination so as to prevent public health outbreaks associated with water contact. However, growing evidence suggests that beach sand can harbor microbes harmful to human health, often in concentrations greater than the beach water. Currently, there are no standards for monitoring, sampling, analyzing, or managing beach sand quality. In addition to indicator microbes, growing evidence has identified pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi in a variety of beach sands worldwide. The public health threat associated with these populations through direct and indirect contact is unknown because so little research has been conducted relating to health outcomes associated with sand quality. In this manuscript, we present the consensus findings of a workshop of experts convened in Lisbon, Portugal to discuss the current state of knowledge on beach sand microbiological quality and to develop suggestions for standardizing the evaluation of sand at coastal beaches. The expert group at the "Microareias 2012" workshop recommends that 1) beach sand should be screened for a variety of pathogens harmful to human health, and sand monitoring should then be initiated alongside regular water monitoring; 2) sampling and analysis protocols should be standardized to allow proper comparisons among beach locations; and 3) further studies are needed to estimate human health risk with exposure to contaminated beach sand. Much of the manuscript is focused on research specific to Portugal, but similar results have been found elsewhere, and the findings have worldwide implications.
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O presente trabalho de projeto centra-se numa questão silenciosa na sociedade portuguesa: a violência no trabalho. A proposta apresentada visa dar visibilidade a um problema humano, social e económico com reflexos no quotidiano de milhares de pessoas em todo o mundo. Consciencializar as organizações e os/as trabalhadores/as para a necessidade de atitudes preventivas é o principal objetivo da estratégia de comunicação aqui apresentada. Esta estratégia baseia-se numa revisão de literatura e analise da situação da violência no trabalho em Portugal.
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O presente trabalho visa propor uma estratégia para a construção e lançamento de um novo modelo de negócio para a atuação das Relações Públicas em Portugal, numa proposta direcionada para as micro e pequenas empresas. Entre o serviço in house e a consultadoria clássica existe um espaço não coberto em Portugal: um serviço in house partilhado. Apresenta-se aqui este projeto de serviço de Relações Públicas para aqueles para quem é incomportável assumir nos seus quadros um Técnico de Comunicação.
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O intuito deste projecto de investigação é o de fazer um plano de comunicação para alterar o comportamento dos jovens face aos hábitos alimentares. O público-alvo desta comunicação são jovens entre os 16 e 21 anos. O problema em estudo neste trabalho são os hábitos alimentares dos jovens portugueses, tendo como objetivo a melhoria por parte dos jovens dos hábitos alimentares. Uma vez que estamos a alterar comportamentos e atitudes, este plano de comunicação insere-se no âmbito do marketing social. O presente projecto foi desenvolvido em três fases: primeiro foi feita uma revisão da literatura para perceber quais os hábitos alimentares dos jovens e o que já foi feito de comunicação para esta causa. Em seguida foi efectuado um questionário aos jovens para que fosse possível perceber o que consomem, as noções que têm de alimentação saudável e como se deve comunicar sobre hábitos alimentares com o target definido. Por fim, realizou-se uma estratégia de comunicação com base nas respostas dos inquiridos. A estratégia de comunicação é o mais adequada possível para os jovens, a fim de se conseguir passar a mensagem. De acordo com os resultados obtidos podemos perceber que muitos dos inquiridos não têm a melhor alimentação, contudo a maioria tem noção do que são bons hábitos alimentares. Relativamente aos meios para passar a mensagem, os inquiridos elegeram aqueles mais direcionados aos jovens. O resultado deste projecto foi um plano de comunicação com o objetivo dos jovens alterarem os seus hábitos alimentares. Este plano teve grande enfoque na publicidade, nas relações públicas e nos social media.
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Nalgumas áreas curriculares disciplinares, como o Teatro, as aprendizagens e as competências não se adquirem nem desenvolvem, em geral, de acordo com a díade de estratégias que os professores parecem privilegiar, isto é: transmissão do conhecimento e, pouco depois, confirmação – na maioria das vezes através da modalidade de escrita – da aprendizagem desse conhecimento pelos alunos. Note-se, porém, que, mesmo naquelas áreas que os responsáveis políticos distinguem com um “exame nacional”, como o Português, nem todas as aprendizagens promovidas e realizadas são testáveis numa prova escrita e no imediato (como, a título de exemplo, as que se inscrevem nos domínios da comunicação oral e da leitura em voz alta, também amplamente abordadas em Teatro). Às áreas da educação artística, e do Teatro em particular, os professores associam essencialmente – ou exclusivamente – a criatividade, a imaginação e a expressividade. Sendo, embora, competências potencialmente desenvolvidas e avaliadas também nas áreas da educação artística, não são um exclusivo destas áreas. Cada área curricular disciplinar do âmbito da educação artística – e o Teatro não é exceção – assenta numa específica linguagem artística, que integra conteúdos, estratégias, atividades, recursos, técnicas, conceitos e terminologias próprios, que as crianças, com vista ao seu desenvolvimento completo e harmonioso, têm o direito de aprender e desenvolver. Daqui decorrem algumas questões: O que – e como – avaliar nas áreas da educação artística, em particular no Teatro? Que princípios poderão estar inerentes a um dispositivo de avaliação em Teatro, em contexto curricular? Terão as modalidades de avaliação não escrita estatuto de fiabilidade? O binómio teatro/currículo encerra um paradoxo a que pretendemos dar atenção: embora nem sempre abordado com regularidade e seguindo uma lógica dedesenvolvimento curricular, o Teatro constitui, apesar disso, uma das estratégias privilegiadas pelos professores de participação em projetos e iniciativas formais, na maior parte das vezes de cariz pontual (como momentos festivos ou de apresentação à comunidade), em que os alunos são sujeitos ao juízo avaliativo dos públicos. Partindo dos princípios de que (i) em contexto curricular cada atividade tem uma intencionalidade e que (ii) a “educação” artística não visa a identificação ou a valorização de “talentos”, pretendemos defender a seguinte ideia: Só depois de estabelecermos inequivocamente os objetivos da nossa ação educativa-pedagógica e, por conseguinte, uma estratégia de avaliação, é que podemos definir um percurso com sentido. Esta comunicação de natureza teórica, cuja base reflexiva decorre de mais de vinte anos de intervenção em contextos escolares, tanto do ensino básico como de formação de professores, tentará formular questões e problematizar algumas linhas de pensamento, mais do que encontrar respostas, no sentido de suscitar, principalmente da parte dos professores, a necessidade de uma mudança de atitude e de práticas face ao teatro na escola.
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The importance of the organizational relationship (senior managers) with an internal public (employees) is the main focus of this research, aiming to understand how this relationship differs between the different publics. Nowadays, the relevance attributed by Public Relations to this relationship is crucial. The main purpose is to identify two consistent models to measure the impact of an organizational relationship on the internal public. The second purpose is to identify how the internal public react to this organizational relationship, namely by gender. The research was conducted in nine Portuguese companies with a sample of 1.244 subjects in order to study the context of the relationship and validate the identified models. The results show the gender stereotypes in the relationship in these companies and that the organizational relationship has an impact on organizational commitment with a consistent model that highlights the impact of Public Relations on a company's productivity.
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The importance of the relationship with an internal public is the main focus of our research. Nowadays, the relevance attributed by Public Relations to this relationship is crucial. Our purpose is to identify two consistent models to measure the impact of an organizational relationship on its internal public. The research was conducted in nine Portuguese companies with a sample of 1244 subjects in order to study the context of the relationship and validate the identified models. The results show us the gender stereotypes in the relationship in these companies and that it is possible to identify the impact of Public Relations on a company's productivity.