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[Table des matières] I. Introduction et méthode. 1. Evaluation globale de la stratégie de prévention VIH/sida en Suisse. 2. Questions d'évaluation. 3. Développement de la grille d'analyse. 4. Entretiens au niveau supracantonal. 5. Synthèse cantonale et procédure de validation. 6. Analyse transversale des informations. II. Contexte. 1. Structure du système éducatif. 2. Organisation administrative (communale, cantonale et fédérale). 3. Les modèles d'organisation. 4. Origines de l'introduction des trois approches en milieu scolaire. 5. Les offres et les compétences à disposition dans le canton. III. Questions d'évaluation. 1. Bases légales et administratives pour les cours de prévention VIH/sida et d'éducation sexuelle. 2. Limites de la notion d'obligation et la question de consentement parental. 3. Organisation des cours de prévention VIH/sida et d'éducation sexuelle. 4. Niveau administratif. 5. Intervenants. 6. Niveau de couverture atteint par cette éducation. 7. Contenu des cours de prévention VIH/sida et de l'éducation sexuelle. 8. Formation des intervenants : le corps enseignant chargé de l'enseignement sur le VIH et/ou de l'éducation sexuelle, la formation de base, la formation continue, la formation des spécialistes externes dans les régions francophones. 9. Matériel didactique utilisé. IV. Conclusions et recommandations. V. Synthèses cantonales : fiches de synthèse par canton. 1. Grilles pour la récolte d'informations. 2. Guide d'entretien. 3. Lettres de demande de collaboration auprès des irecteurs de l'Instruction Publique (DIP). 4. Principales personnes-ressources contactées par canton. 5. Existence de budgets spécifiques par thème. 6. Concept "Fächerübergreifend" (exemple BEg, école obligatoire). 7. Liste du matériel didactique HIV/sida.
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The orphan receptor CRF2-4 is a member of the class II cytokine receptor family (CRF2), which includes the interferon receptors, the interleukin (IL) 10 receptor, and tissue factor. CRFB4, the gene encoding CRF2-4, is located within a gene cluster on human chromosome 21 that comprises three interferon receptor subunits. To elucidate the role of CRF2-4, we disrupted the CRFB4 gene in mice by means of homologous recombination. Mice lacking CRF2-4 show no overt abnormalities, grow normally, and are fertile. CRF2-4 deficient cells are normally responsive to type I and type II interferons, but lack responsiveness to IL-10. By approximately 12 wk of age, the majority of mutant mice raised in a conventional facility developed a chronic colitis and splenomegaly. Thus, CRFB4 mutant mice recapitulate the phenotype of IL-10-deficient mice. These findings suggest that CRF2-4 is essential for IL-10-mediated effects and is a subunit of the IL-10 receptor.
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Background: Second generation surveillance is a central feature of HIV/AIDS policy in Switzerland. Behavioural surveys in the general population, men having sex with men (MSM) and injecting drug users (IDU) have been regularly conducted since the early nineties. After peaking at 2144 cases in 1991, the number of new HIV cases notified to the Ministry of Health decreased in each subpopulation until 2000 (n=578) and then rose again to 735 in 2006. The recent increase is mainly due to MSM. Methods: In the general population, representative cross-sectional telephone surveys have been conducted 11 times since 1987. Surveys in convenience samples of MSM, recruited through gay newspapers and gay organisations, have been conducted 5 times since 1992. Surveys among IDU's attending needle exchange programmes have been conducted 5 times since 1993. Condom statistics, available since 1986, are included in the behavioural surveillance system. Results: In the general population aged 17-30, systematic condom use with casual partners in the last six months increased from 8.0% in 1987 to 75.8% in 2007. The proportion of MSM reporting anal intercourse with casual partners in the last 12 months increased from 61% in 1992 to 79% in 2007 (lowest value 56% in 1994) and unprotected anal intercourse with these partners increased from 14 % in 1992 to 24% in 2007 (lowest value 9% in 1994). The proportion of IDUs reporting borrowing used injection equipment decreased from 16.5% in 1993 to 8.9% in 2006. The ratio condoms released to retail/population aged 15-65 increased from 1.68 in 1986 to 3.8 in 2006. Conclusions: It has been possible to maintain a coherent behavioural surveillance system on a long-term basis, allowing for the monitoring of HIV prevention policy outcome and forseeing the development and distribution of new HIV cases in the population.
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This paper describes behavioural surveillance for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Europe, focusing on the methods and indicators used. In August 2008, questionnaires were sent to European Union Member States and European Free Trade Association countries seeking information on behavioural surveillance activities among eight population groups including MSM. Thirty-one countries were invited to take part in the survey and 27 returned a questionnaire on MSM. Of these 27 countries, 14 reported that there was a system of behavioural surveillance among MSM in their country while another four countries had conducted behavioural surveys of some kind in this subpopulation. In the absence of a sampling frame, all European countries used convenience samples for behavioural surveillance among MSM. Most European countries used the Internet for recruiting and surveying MSM for behavioural surveillance reflecting increasing use of the Internet by MSM for meeting sexual partners. While there was a general consensus about the main behavioural indicators (unprotected anal intercourse, condom use, number of partners, HIV testing), there was considerable diversity between countries in the specific indicators used. We suggest that European countries reach an agreement on a core set of indicators. In addition we recommend that the process of harmonising HIV and STI behavioural surveillance among MSM in Europe continues.
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The feasibility of opportunistic screening of urogenital infections with Chlamydia trachomatis was assessed in a cross-sectional study in 2012, in two cantons of south-western Switzerland: Vaud and Valais. Sexually active persons younger than 30 years, not tested for C. trachomatis in the last three months, were invited for free C. trachomatis testing by PCR in urine or self-applied vaginal swabs. Of 2,461 consenting participants, 1,899 (77%) were women and all but six (0.3%) submitted a sample. Forty-seven per cent of female and 25% of male participants were younger than 20 years. Overall, 134 (5.5%) of 2,455 tested participants had a positive result and were followed up. Seven per cent of all candidates for screening were not invited, 10% of invited candidates were not eligible, 15% of the eligible candidates declined participation, 5% of tested participants testing positive were not treated, 29% of those treated were not retested after six months and 9% of those retested were positive for C. trachomatis. Opportunistic C. trachomatis testing proved technically feasible and acceptable, at least if free of charge. Men and peripheral rural regions were more difficult to reach. Efforts to increase testing and decrease dropout at all stages of the screening procedure are necessary.
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OBJECTIVES: To study the ways of managing HIV risk within male homosexual steady relationships (gay couples), including factors associated with consistent condom use during anal sex with the steady partner.¦METHOD: An anonymous and standardized questionnaire completed by a convenience sample of homosexuals in Switzerland in 1997 (n = 1097). Information on the couple was provided by the 74% (n = 786) of male respondents who reported having a steady partner in the past 12 months. Data were analysed by contingency tables and logistic regression.¦RESULTS: Different ways of managing HIV risk were reported: negotiated safety (both HIV negative, condoms abandoned) was chosen by one quarter of the couples, but the most frequent solution was reliance on condoms for anal sex, chosen by more than four in 10. Altogether 84% of couples exhibited safe management of HIV risk within their partnership. The 16% of couples showing inadequate management of HIV risk within the couple mostly relied on questionable assumptions about past or present risks. A total of 74% of couples had spoken about managing HIV risk with possible casual partners. Reported behaviour with the steady partner and with casual partners was highly consistent with claimed strategies chosen to manage HIV risk. Consistent condom use with the steady partner was mostly associated with variables characterizing the relationship: initial 2 years of the relationship, discordant or unknown serological HIV status, non-exclusivity.¦CONCLUSION: Gay couples manage HIV risk in a variety of ways. Most strategies provide adequate protection with casual partners, but leave gaps in protection between the steady partners themselves.
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[Table des matières] 1. Résumé. 2. Introduction. 3. Méthodes. 4. Population. 5. Résultats (Tendances - Comparaison intercantonale - Caractéristiques sociodémographiques des résidentes vaudoises ayant interrompu leur grossesse en 2008 - Fécondité et recours antérieur à l'interruption de grossesse - Caractéristiques de l'interruption de grossesse). 6. Conclusions. Annexes. A1. Législation sur l'IG (emploi de la Mifépristone). A2. Formulaire de déclaration.
Qualitative analysis of pharmacists' experiences during the implementation of a medication adherence
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En 2006, un total de 1306 interruptions de grossesse ont été pratiquées dans le canton de Vaud, soit 89 (7%) de plus que l'année précédente. La grande majorité (93%) de ces interruptions de grossesse concernent des femmes résidant dans le canton de Vaud. Si le nombre absolu d'interruptions de grossesse est en nette augmentation, le taux pour 1000 résidentes âgées de 15 à 49 ans ne marque qu'une légère progression, passant de 6,7 pour-mille en 2004 à 7,2 pour-mille en 2006. Un écart important se maintient entre les femmes de nationalité étrangère (2006 : 12,1 pour-mille) et les Suissesses (4,6 pour-mille). Dans les deux groupes, néanmoins, l'augmentation des interruptions de grossesse parmi les adolescentes (15-19 ans) semble se confirmer. Depuis 2003, les taux sont passés de 4,4 pour-mille à 6,2 pour-mille chez les Suissesses et de 9,1 pour-mille à 14,4 pour-mille chez les femmes de nationalité étrangère. [Extrait des conclusions, p. 26]
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Este trabalho tem como objectivo analisar a motivação dos funcionários nas Empresas, com apresentação de um caso prático a ser decorrido na SUCLA – Sociedade Ultramarina de Conservas, LDA, sediada em Tarrafal de São Nicolau, de modo a analisar a motivação dos funcionários desta Empresa, referente ao período de Janeiro à Maio de 2011. A motivação é complexa, mas ao mesmo tempo necessária em todos os momentos da vida e que se fomentada, pode trazer resultados positivos para o ambiente de trabalho e para a empresa. A partir dos resultados obtidos na pesquisa do estudo de caso, levantamos uma serie de questões possíveis para compreender o nível de motivação dos funcionários. A pesquisa foi realizada num universo de 50 funcionários da SUCLA, situada no Concelho de Tarrafal de São Nicolau, sendo nesse momento a única empresa em Cabo Verde especializada na produção e conservas de atum. A técnica para a colecta de dados utilizada, foi um questionário com questões fechadas , enviada por e-mail, ao responsável dos serviços administrativos da SUCLA, que posteriormente foi aplicado junto dos funcionários da empresa, abrangendo todos os departamentos. Os dados foram analisados a luz das teorias da Motivação, com relevo à Teoria dos Dois Factores de Herzberg (1968) em que o primeiro, factores higiénicos em que defende que só afectam a motivação quando ausentes e o segundo, factores motivadores que levam à satisfação do trabalho.
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Bowlby proposed that the individual's social experiences, as early as in infancy, contribute to the construction of Internal Working Models (IWMs) of attachment, which will later guide the individual's expectations and behaviors in close relationships all along his or her life. The qualitative, individual characteristics of these models reflect the specificity of the individual's early experiences with attachment figures. The attachment literature globally shows that the qualities of IWMs are neither gender specific nor cultural specific. Procedures to evaluate IWMs in adulthood have been well established, based on narrative accounts of childhood experiences. Narrative procedures at earlier ages (e.g., in the preschool years) have been proposed, such as Bretherton's Attachment Story Completion Task (ASCT), to evaluate attachment representations. More than 500 ASCT narratives of preschoolers, coming from five different countries, have been collected, in the perspective of examining possible interactions between gender and culture regarding attachment representations. A specific Q-Sort coding procedure (CCH) has been used to evaluate several dimensions of the narratives. Girls' narratives appeared as systematically more secure than those of same-age boys, whatever their culture. The magnitude of gender differences, however, varied between countries. Taylor's model of gender-specific responses to stress and Harwood's and Posada's hypothesis on inter-cultural differences regarding caregiving are evoked to understand the differences across gender and countries.
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Este trabalho tem como objectivo analisar a motivação dos funcionários nas Empresas, com apresentação de um caso prático a ser decorrido na SUCLA – Sociedade Ultramarina de Conservas, LDA, sediada em Tarrafal de São Nicolau, de modo a analisar a motivação dos funcionários desta Empresa, referente ao período de Janeiro à Maio de 2011. A motivação é complexa, mas ao mesmo tempo necessária em todos os momentos da vida e que se fomentada, pode trazer resultados positivos para o ambiente de trabalho e para a empresa. A partir dos resultados obtidos na pesquisa do estudo de caso, levantamos uma serie de questões possíveis para compreender o nível de motivação dos funcionários. A pesquisa foi realizada num universo de 50 funcionários da SUCLA, situada no Concelho de Tarrafal de São Nicolau, sendo nesse momento a única empresa em Cabo Verde especializada na produção e conservas de atum. A técnica para a colecta de dados utilizada, foi um questionário com questões fechadas , enviada por e-mail, ao responsável dos serviços administrativos da SUCLA, que posteriormente foi aplicado junto dos funcionários da empresa, abrangendo todos os departamentos. Os dados foram analisados a luz das teorias da Motivação, com relevo à Teoria dos Dois Factores de Herzberg (1968) em que o primeiro, factores higiénicos em que defende que só afectam a motivação quando ausentes e o segundo, factores motivadores que levam à satisfação do trabalho.