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RESUMO - O envelhecimento demográfico é uma constatação e ao mesmo tempo uma oportunidade para viver de forma mais saudável e autónoma o mais tempo possível. A principal razão para a admissão de pessoas idosas em instituições e para o uso desproporcionado de serviços de saúde é o declínio funcional que acompanha o envelhecimento. Os Cuidados de Saúde Primários apresentam‐se como contexto ideal para promover cuidados antecipatórios. A avaliação da autonomia funcional multidimensional permite a detecção de perturbações incipientes. Os programas de rastreios facilitam o desencadear de recursos para a detecção precoce e tratamento. Os médicos sentem diversas barreiras na aplicação dos rastreios, como a falta de familiaridade com os testes, bem como a falta de tempo ou recursos. O estudo aqui proposto visa conhecer, a título exploratório, as atitudes dos médicos de família face aos rastreios de autonomia funcional multidimensional em pessoas idosas; avaliar o grau de conhecimento sobre esta abordagem multidimensional, no que diz respeito às áreas e instrumentos a avaliar; caracterizar as práticas na prestação de cuidados preventivos às pessoas idosas e caracterizar as condições genéricas necessárias para a aplicação destes rastreios no contexto dos cuidados de saúde primários. Para tal, irá basear‐se num questionário auto‐administrado aos médicos de família dos 22 Agrupamentos de Centros de Saúde, na Região de Saúde de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo. As suas conclusões poderão contribuir para uma uniformização do conceito de autonomia funcional multidimensional e para a realização de um levantamento de necessidades de formação sobre a abordagem multidimensional e interdisciplinar.

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Complex problems of globalized society challenge its adaptive capacity. However, it is precisely the nature of these human induced problems that provide enough evidence to show that adaptability may not be on a resilient path. This thesis explores the ambiguity of the idea of adaptation (and its practice) and illustrates the ways in which adaptability contributes to resilience of social ecological systems. The thesis combines a case study and grounded theory approach and develops an analytical framework to study adaptability in resource users’ organizations: from what it depends on and what the key challenges are for resource management and system resilience. It does so for the specific case of fish producers’ organizations (POs) in Portugal. The findings suggest that while ecological and market context, including the type of crisis, may influence the character of fishers’ adaptation within POs (i.e. anticipatory, maladaptive and reactively adaptive), it does not determine it. Instead, it makes agency even more crucial (i.e. leadership, trust and agent’s perceptions in terms of their impact on fishers’ motivation to learn from each other). In sum, it was found that internal adaptation can improve POs’ contribution to fishery management and resilience, but it is not a panacea and may, in some cases, increase system vulnerability to change. Continuous maladaptation of some Portuguese POs points at a basic institutional problem (fish market regime), which clearly reduces fisheries resilience as it promotes overfishing. However, structural change may not be sufficient to address other barriers to Portuguese fishers’ (PO members) adaptability, such as history (collective memory) and associated problematic self-perceptions. The agency (people involved in structures and practices) also needs to change. What and how institutional change and agency change build on one another (e.g. comparison of fisheries governance in Portugal and other EU countries) is a topic to be explored in further research.

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The following report aims to present the internship developed under the Master in Legal Sciences Business in the Legal Affairs management of Caixa Geral de Depósitos S.A. Activities were developed in the field of Banking Law, focusing on the Special Revitalization Process. The aim of these activities was to promote the construction of a study that, apart from its doctrinal and jurisprudential research, also excels in the practical adequacy of the regime lectured. The revitalizing effectiveness of the Special Revitalization Process is erected in the Article 17-E, nº 1, which establishes a series of procedural – stand still effects - which aim to allow the debtor "breathing space", ie, a period during which creditors are prevented from setting up "actions for debt collection" against him, suspending the pending actions with identical purposes. Therefore, this report essentially studies these effects, considering "actions in debt collection" executive actions that are intended to recover a debt of any kind, including anticipatory precautionary procedures of an action of this nature. In addition, it is necessary to set boundaries temporally and subjectively to the standstill period, understanding that this period should be extended beyond the legally established period, in order to preserve the ratio of the process, concretely, until the recovery plan effects. In turn, we understand that the standstill effects only apply to the established material in connection with the debtor, remaining the rights of creditors unaffected over the ones of the guarantors and debtors.