94 resultados para Internationalisation, Internet, SME
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Ciao is a website specifically designed for young people and focuses mainly on health issues. This report presents the process of setting up the site and a first evaluation undertaken by using two self-administered questionnaires administered via the website itself. It suggests that it is possible to provide young people with authoritative health information and to facilitate their access to counseling and health care facilities by having young people use such a website.
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The conclusion of this volume on technical standards in the regulation of services reviews the authors' contributions to understanding the relation between tertiarisation, internationalisation and standardisation from three distinct perspectives : theoretical, institutional, and sectorial. It argues that conventional views on conditions for standardisation and internationalisation of service activities are overly restrictive, making them dependent on sectorial and institutional specificity. In emphasizing the possible and contestable uses of service standards, the volume opens a critical debate on service offshoring, underlining the social and historical constructions of its transnational logic.
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OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between different Internet-use intensities and adolescent mental and somatic health. METHODS: Data were drawn from the 2002 Swiss Multicenter Adolescent Survey on Health, a nationally representative survey of adolescents aged 16 to 20 years in post-mandatory school. From a self-administered anonymous questionnaire, 3906 adolescent boys and 3305 girls were categorized into 4 groups according to their intensity of Internet use: heavy Internet users (HIUs; >2 hours/day), regular Internet users (RIUs; several days per week and <= 2 hours/day), occasional users (<= 1 hour/week), and non-Internet users (NIUs; no use in the previous month). Health factors examined were perceived health, depression, overweight, headaches and back pain, and insufficient sleep. RESULTS: In controlled multivariate analysis, using RIUs as a reference, HIUs of both genders were more likely to report higher depressive scores, whereas only male users were found at increased risk of overweight and female users at increased risk of insufficient sleep. Male NIUs and female NIUs and occasional users also were found at increased risk of higher depressive scores. Back-pain complaints were found predominantly among male NIUs. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides evidence of a U-shaped relationship between intensity of Internet use and poorer mental health of adolescents. In addition, HIUs were confirmed at increased risk for somatic health problems. Thus, health professionals should be on the alert when caring for adolescents who report either heavy Internet use or very little/none. Also, they should consider regular Internet use as a normative behavior without major health consequence. Pediatrics 2011;127:e330-e335
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BACKGROUND: Internet is commonly used by the general population, notably for health information-seeking. There has been little research into its use by patients treated for a psychiatric disorder. AIM: To evaluate the use of internet by patients with psychiatric disorders in searching for general and medical information. METHODS: In 2007, 319 patients followed in a university hospital psychiatric out-patient clinic, completed a 28-items self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: Two hundred patients surveyed were internet users. Most of them (68.5%) used internet in order to find health-related information. Only a small part of the patients knew and used criteria reflecting the quality of contents of the websites consulted. Knowledge of English and private Internet access were the factors significantly associated with the search of information on health on Internet. CONCLUSIONS: Internet is currently used by patients treated for psychiatric disorders, especially for medical seeking information.
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L'objectif de cet article est d'investiguer de manière systématique la qualité des sites internet francophones traitant de la dépendance à l'alcool. Les auteurs ont examiné les 20 premières pages identifiées par trois moteurs de recherche généraux avec deux mots clés. Au total, 45 sites pertinents ont été évalués. Les auteurs concluent que la qualité globale des sites est relativement pauvre, spécialement pour la description des traitements possibles, et largement variable. La qualité de contenu n'est pas corrélée avec les autres aspects évalués tels que l'interactivité, l'esthétisme ou le dévoilement de l'identité des auteurs ou de leur source.
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BACKGROUND: Knowledge of normal heart weight ranges is important information for pathologists. Comparing the measured heart weight to reference values is one of the key elements used to determine if the heart is pathological, as heart weight increases in many cardiac pathologies. The current reference tables are old and in need of an update. AIMS: The purposes of this study are to establish new reference tables for normal heart weights in the local population and to determine the best predictive factor for normal heart weight. We also aim to provide technical support to calculate the predictive normal heart weight. METHODS: The reference values are based on retrospective analysis of adult Caucasian autopsy cases without any obvious pathology that were collected at the University Centre of Legal Medicine in Lausanne from 2007 to 2011. We selected 288 cases. The mean age was 39.2 years. There were 118 men and 170 women. Regression analyses were performed to assess the relationship of heart weight to body weight, body height, body mass index (BMI) and body surface area (BSA). RESULTS: The heart weight increased along with an increase in all the parameters studied. The mean heart weight was greater in men than in women at a similar body weight. BSA was determined to be the best predictor for normal heart weight. New reference tables for predicted heart weights are presented as a web application that enable the comparison of heart weights observed at autopsy with the reference values. CONCLUSIONS: The reference tables for heart weight and other organs should be systematically updated and adapted for the local population. Web access and smartphone applications for the predicted heart weight represent important investigational tools.
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Enjeux et contexte : Dans les questions de santé mentale, internet constitue de plus en plus une source d'information pour les personnes souffrant de troubles psychiatriques ainsi que de leurs proches. D'autre part, le trouble obsessionnel compulsif revêt une importance grandissante et bénéficie d'un intérêt croissant en raison de sa fréquence et de la charge qu'il représente pour le patient et pour la société. Les patients souffrant de trouble obsessionnel compulsif, qu'ils soient diagnostiqués ou non, ainsi que leurs proches peuvent être amenés à rechercher une information de bonne qualité sur net sur le sujet. Cette étude vise à évaluer la qualité de l'information issue de l'internet concernant les sites anglophones traitant du trouble obsessionnel compulsif et de comparer les résultats des requêtes en utilisant un moteur de recherche général (Google) à celles obtenues avec un moteur de recherche spécialisé (Omni Medical Search). Des mots-clés relatifs au trouble obsessionnel compulsif ont été introduits dans Google et Omni Medical Search. Les sites retenus ont été évalués selon leur responsabilité, interactivité, lisibilité et la qualité de leur contenu. Le Label HON et la version brève de l'échelle DISCERN ont été utilisés comme indicateurs possibles de la qualité du contenu. Sur les 235 adresses retrouvées, 53 sites retenus ont été analysés. Résultats : La qualité du contenu des sites examinés est relativement bonne. L'utilisation d'un moteur de recherche spécialisé ne constitue pas un avantage par comparaison au moteur général utilisé par la grande majorité des internautes. Un score > 16 de la version brève du DISCERN est associé à une meilleure qualité du contenu. En conclusion : cette étude montre que le contenu des sites web concernant le trouble obsessionnel compulsif est acceptable. L'utilisation d'un moteur de recherche spécialisé n'offre pas d'avantage par rapport à Google. Comme implications pratiques : internet renferme des sites de haute qualité sur le trouble obsessionnel compulsif. L'accès à ces sites ne nécessite pas l'utilisation d'un moteur de recherche spécialisé. En revanche, une discussion entre le patient et le soignant à propos de l'information disponible sur internet demeure indispensable Perspectives : en dépit des limitations de notre étude, on peut dire que l'information contenue dans le web concernant le trouble obsessionnel compulsif est acceptable. Le contenu et la présentation de cette information pourraient être améliorés. Quant à l'internaute qui cherche une information de qualité, il pourrait être guidé par deux éléments : le HON et la version brève du DISCERN.
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This study was designed to check for the equivalence of the ZKPQ-50-CC (Spanish and French versions) through Internet on-line (OL) and paper and pencil (PP) answer format. Differences in means and devia- tions were significant in some scales, but effect sizes are minimal except for Sociability in the Spanish sample. Alpha reliabilities are also very similar in both versions with no significant differences between formats. A robust factorial structure was found for the two formats and the average congruency coefficients were 0.98. The goodness-of-fit indexes obtained by confirmatory factorial analysis are very similar to those obtained in the ZKPQ-50-CC validation study and they do not differ between the two formats. The multi-group analysis confirms the equivalence among the OL-PP formats in both countries. These results in general support the validity and reliability of the Internet as a method in investigations using the ZKPQ-50-CC.