851 resultados para Lloyd
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Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous health care settings in rural and remote north Queensland. Methods: A combination of in-depth interviews with health staff and managers and focus groups with health staff and consumers. Results: The tobacco brief intervention initiative resulted in changes in clinical practice among health care workers in all three sites. Although health workers had reported routinely raising the issue of smoking in a variety of settings prior to the intervention, the training provided them with an additional opportunity to become more aware of new approaches to smoking cessation. Indigenous health workers in particular reported that their own attempts to give up smoking following the training had given them confidence and empathy in offering smoking cessation advice. However, the study found no evidence that anybody had actually given up smoking at six months following the intervention. Integration of brief intervention into routine clinical practice was constrained by organisational, interpersonal and other factors in the broader socio-environmental context. Conclusions/implications: While modest health gains may be possible through brief intervention, the potential effectiveness in Indigenous settings will be limited in the absence of broader strategies aimed at tackling community-identified health priorities such as alcohol misuse, violence, employment and education. Tobacco and other forms of lifestyle brief. intervention need to be part of multi-level health strategies. Training in tobacco brief intervention should address both the Indigenous context and the needs of Indigenous health care workers.
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The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese is continuing to rise. This is a key risk indicator of preventable morbidity and mortality resulting from many diseases. The increase in the number of obese people is associated with dietary practices and a reduction in physical activity. There is a need to implement strategies for the reduction of obesity in at-risk groups. People with a mental illness are at high risk of many physical illnesses related to behavioural factors, which include poor diet and lack of exercise. Health promotion programmes need to be incorporated into mental-health services to improve the general health and wellbeing of people with a mental illness. An Australian psychiatric rehabilitation service developed and implemented a health promotion programme, NEW Solutions, which aimed to address issues related to weight gain, dietary practice and physical inactivity.
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People with a mental illness can have deficits in a range of areas, including food skills. Mothers who have a mental illness and have residential care of their children are particularly vulnerable to experiencing food insecurity. The food skills programme known as Food Cent$ is a new way of spending money on food using the 10-plan, so that people can learn to balance their diet and their food budget. Occupational therapists in a mental health rehabilitation service incorporated the use of Food Cent$ into a parenting programme for mothers with a mental illness. A pilot study was conducted to identify whether the Food Cent$ programme influenced behaviours and attitudes towards food and food selection and preparation and reduced grocery expenditure. The participants were six mothers with a mental illness who had children under 5 years of age in their care. A focus group was conducted to gain insight into the experiences of mothers who had attended the programme. Supermarket receipts were collected before and after the project to determine changes in dietary practices. The results indicated that attending Food Cent$ contributed to an improvement in dietary intake, food selection and preparation, and grocery expenditure. Further research is required into the effectiveness of this programme with other target groups likely to experience food insecurity.
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The aim of the research project was to identify the efficacy of the family psychoeducation program as a strategy for reducing the hospital admissions of young people. It also aimed to determine if the family psychoeducation program had an impact on the experience of caregiving and knowledge and satisfaction of services provided by the mental health service. A retrospective chart audit compared readmission history of 27 clients whose families attended a psychoeducation program with readmission history of a matched group of young people whose families did not attend the program. A telephone survey was conducted for both groups of families to investigate knowledge and understanding of services and burden of care. The results indicated that family participation in a brief multiple family psychoeducation program did not reduce the number or duration of admissions of the young people. There was no impact on the level of care for families who attended the psychoeducation program, however, this group showed some evidence of increased knowledge and understanding of services as compared to the control group.
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Deste "Primeiro Acto" fazem parte algumas das músicas que fui compondo para peças de teatro ao longo de vários anos. Como é evidente, a música de cena coexiste com a imagem e representação teatral e a elas está ligada duma forma inseparável. Contudo, pretendo que algumas das músicas possam ter autonomia suficiente para se apresentarem sozinhas como peças musicais independentes. Tal foi o propósito deste disco. A escolha dos trechos de música obedeceu a um critério musical e dramático que vagamente jogasse com dois mundos: a cidade e o circo. Passados cinco anos do lançamento do CD fui convidado pela Direcção do Festival Internacional de Teatro de Expressão Ibérica – FITEI para conceber e realizar um espectáculo, para o FITEI – 2005, com músicas e canções que fui fazendo para teatro ao longo dos anos. Servindo-me como base das músicas deste CD, juntando outras, e escrevendo um guião cénico de ligação das várias músicas, com novos arranjos instrumentais, juntaram-se dez músicos, quatro cantores e quatro bailarinos para realizar esse espectáculo que, além da sua estreia em 2005 no Teatro Rivoli, no Porto, foi apresentado também nas comemorações do Dia Mundial de Teatro de 2006 no Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. Os trechos musicais escolhidos fizeram parte dos seguintes espectáculos: "Hoje começa o Circo" de João Lóio, encenado por João Mota, pelo Grupo de Teatro Roda Viva, Porto,1978; "Mais um Dia", espectáculo musical de João Lóio, Porto,1987; "Dança de Roda" de Arthur Schnitzler, encenado por João Paulo Costa, pelo Grupo de Teatro " Os Comediantes", Porto, 1990; "Um certo Plume" de Henri Michaux, encenado por Adriano Luz no Teatro da Cornucópia, Lisboa, 1993; "Aurélio da Paz dos Reis", filme realizado por Manuel Faria de Almeida, Lisboa, 1995; "Edmond" de David Mamet, encenado por Adriano Luz no Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, Lisboa, 1996; "A pandilha" de Cândido Ferreira, encenado por Cândido Ferreira, pelo Teatro Experimental do Porto, Porto, 1996 (No final deste texto dá-se informação pormenorizada sobre as peças e filme dos quais estes trechos musicais fizeram parte).Gravado em Junho, Julho e Setembro de 2000, este CD tem a seguinte ficha técnica: Direccção Musical e Produção: João Lóio; Gravação: Fernando Rangel; Mistura: Fernando Rangel e João Lóio; Masterização: Fernando Rangel; Estúdio de Gravação: Fortes & Rangel, Porto; Desenho Gráfico: José Tavares; Fotografias: Jorge Gigante e José Tavares. O “PRIMEIRO ACTO” contou com a participação dos seguintes músicos: Flauta: Jorge Salgado; Saxofone Soprano: Fernanda Alves; Saxofone Alto: Rosa Oliveira; Saxofone Tenor: Mário Santos; Isabel Anjo; Saxofone Barítono: Mário Brito; Trompa: Bohdan Sebestick; Trombone: Vítor Faria; Tuba: Manuel Costa; Harpa : Ana Paula Miranda ; Acordeão: Arnaldo Fonseca ; Guitarras: Carlos Rocha; Baixo Acústico: Firmino Neiva; Piano: Carlos Azevedo; Helena Marinho; Paulino Garcia; Violinos: David Lloyd; Richard Tomes; Suzanna Lidegran; Viola: David Lloyd; Violoncelo: Miranda T. Adams; Contrabaixo: António Augusto Aguiar; Sintetizador: João Lóio ; Percussão : Mário Teixeira; Coro: Guilhermino Monteiro, Jorge Prendas, Rui Vilhena.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Active infection by T. gondii was evaluated by immunoassay for soluble SAG-1 (p30), the major surface antigen from T. gondii, specific antibodies and immune complexes in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples. A total of 263 samples of CSF were collected from hospitalized patients presenting neurological disorders and analyzed for antibodies to HIV. Patients were divided into two groups: HIV positive (n = 96) or HIV negative (n =167). The results of the assays showed that 45% of all samples were positive for soluble SAG-1. Toxoplasma Ag/Ab immune complexes were detected in 19% of the CSF samples and 62% were positive for T. gondii- specific IgG. A combination of these assays in the presence of clinical findings consistent with active Toxoplasma infection may predict the presence of toxoplasmic encephalitis. Moreover, detection of soluble SAG-1 in the CSF of these individuals appears consistent with active infection.
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A presente tese intitulada “A cor como abrigo: a arquitectura como cuidado” tem por objectivo fortalecer a ligação entre a “Teoria das Cores” de Goethe e a arquitectura. Para isso a nossa estratégia foi recuperar os conceitos de espaço e corpo. Ambos começam por ser tomados como realidades físicas mas pouco a pouco vai-se mostrando que tal coisa como uma abordagem ‘puramente física’ do espaço e do corpo não é possível - talvez porque não exista. Mesmo a medicina (ao contrario do que possamos pensar primeiro) é uma ciência que não só reconhece o carácter diáfano do corpo como diariamente luta para ir além de uma concepção do corpo enquanto coisa física por perceber que o corpo é determinado por formas e funções mas sobretudo como tomado por forças. Um exemplo extremo desta interacção entre espaço e corpo (ligados através da arquitectura), onde o carácter diáfano de ambos ganha evidência, é na arquitectura de hospitais, que abordamos por último: “o que é um espaço vivido que tem por principal função restaurar o corpo do seu estado de doença?” As referencias principais são J.W. Goethe, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Edmund Husserl, Gilles Deleuze, Christian Norberg- Schulz, Frank Lloyd Wright and Tadao Ando. *********************************************************************This PhD research thesis titled: "Colour as shelter: architecture as care" has as its main goal to strengthen an existing relation between Goethe's Theory of Colours and Architecture. In order to do that our strategy was to use space and body as guiding concepts. Both start as being considered from a pure physical point of view but as our theme develops we see that a “pure physical point of view” concerning space and body it is not possible – perhaps because it does not exist. Medicine (unlike we may think at first) it is a science that not only acknowledges the diaphanous character of the body as daily, tries to go beyond the conception of body as physical thing understanding that the body is determined by forms and functions but mostly taken by forces. An extreme example of the interaction between space and body (linked through architecture), where the diaphanous character of both is evident, is Healthcare architecture: "what is a lived space that has as main function to restore the body of its illness"? Main references are: J.W. Goethe, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Edmund Husserl, Gilles Deleuze, Christian Norberg-Schulz, Frank Lloyd Wright and Tadao Ando.