146 resultados para AK43-4901


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Contiene: T. 1, T. 2.

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Vol. 2 edited by G. Desjardins and M. Bertrandy-Lacabane; v. 3-4 edited by M. Bertrandy-Lacabane; v. 5 edited by M. Bertrandy-Lacabane and E. Coüard.

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This study examines the business model complexity of Irish credit unions using a latent class approach to measure structural performance over the period 2002 to 2013. The latent class approach allows the endogenous identification of a multi-class framework for business models based on credit union specific characteristics. The analysis finds a three class system to be appropriate with the multi-class model dependent on three financial viability characteristics. This finding is consistent with the deliberations of the Irish Commission on Credit Unions (2012) which identified complexity and diversity in the business models of Irish credit unions and recommended that such complexity and diversity could not be accommodated within a one size fits all regulatory framework. The analysis also highlights that two of the classes are subject to diseconomies of scale. This may suggest credit unions would benefit from a reduction in scale or perhaps that there is an imbalance in the present change process. Finally, relative performance differences are identified for each class in terms of technical efficiency. This suggests that there is an opportunity for credit unions to improve their performance by using within-class best practice or alternatively by switching to another class.

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O presente relatório, tem como objetivo descrever as atividades realizadas no processo de estágio curricular, no Hospital Dr. Baptista de Sousa, no âmbito do 4º ano do curso de psicologia clínica e de saúde, ministrado pela Universidade do Mindelo e sob orientação da Doutora Tereza Andrade, psicóloga clínica no referido Hospital. Este decorreu durante o período de 7 meses, correspondente ao ano 2016. Este relatório abarca primeiramente a caracterização da instituição onde este decorreu. Do mesmo modo segue a caracterização da enfermaria, assim como as intervenções e atividades realizadas na mesma. Por fim a apresentação dos estudos de caso, contendo cada uma a respetiva fundamentação teórica, o processo de avaliação psicológicas realizada, a compreensibilidade, e suas hipóteses diagnósticas.

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La gran demanda de pacientes en servicios de consulta especializada de neurología y la poca oferta de profesionales entrenados y médicos especialistas, principalmente en zonas aisladas por circunstancias geográficas o políticas, nos obligan a buscar nuevos recursos como la telemedicina a fin de mejorar el tiempo de consulta. El objetivo de este trabajo es explorar el grado de satisfacción del neurólogo y de los pacientes con epilepsia en una consulta por telemedicina en el Hospital San José de Arjona con conexión al Hospital de San José en Bogotá.

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Introduction : Patients with mild cognitive impairme nt (MCI) may make suboptimal decisions particularly in complex situations, and thi s could be due to temporal discounting, the tendency to prefer immediate rewards over delayed but larger rewards. The present study proposes to evaluate intertemporal prefere nces in MCI patients as compared to healthy controls. Method : Fifty-five patients with MCI and 57 h ealthy controls underwent neuropsy- chological evaluation and a delay discounting questionnaire, which evaluates three para- meters: hyperbolic discounting ( k ), the percentage of choices for delayed and later rewards (%LL), and response consistency (Acc). Results : No significant differences were found in the delay discounting questionnaire between MC I patients and controls for the three reward sizes considered, small, medium, and large, using both k and %LL parameters. There were also no differences in the response consistency, Acc, between the two groups. Conclusions : Patients with MCI perform similarly to healthy controls in a delay discounting task. Memory deficits do not notably affect intertemporal preferences.