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Background The diagnosis of gestational diabetes (GDM) during pregnancy can lead to anxiety. Little research has focused on the education these women receive and how this is best delivered in a busy clinic. Aim This study evaluated the impact of an innovative patient-centred educational DVD on anxiety and glycaemic control and in newly diagnosed women with GDM. Method 150 multi-ethnic women, aged 19-44 years, from three UK hospitals were randomised to either standard care plus DVD (DVD group, n=77) or standard care alone (control group, n=73) at GDM diagnosis. Women were followed up at their next clinic visit at a mean ± SD of 2.5 ± 1.6 weeks later. Primary outcomes were anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) and mean 1-hour postprandial capillary self-monitored blood glucose for all meals, on day prior to follow-up. Secondary outcomes included pregnancy specific stress (Pregnancy Distress Questionnaire), emotional adjustment to diabetes (Appraisal of Diabetes Scale), self-efficacy (Diabetes Empowerment Scale) and GDM knowledge (non-validated questionnaire). Other outcomes included mean fasting and 1-hour postprandial blood glucose at each meal, on day prior to follow-up. Women in the DVD group completed a feedback questionnaire on the resource. Results No significant difference between the DVD and control group were reported, for anxiety (37.7 ± 11.7 vs 36.2 ± 10.9; mean difference after adjustment for covariates (95%CI) 2.5 (-0.8, 5.9) or for mean 1-hour postprandial glucose (6.9 ± 0.9 vs 7.0 ± 1.2 mmol/L; -0.2 (-0.5, 0.2). Similarly, no significant differences in the other psychosocial variables were identified between the groups. However, the DVD group had significantly lower postprandial breakfast glucose compared to the control group (6.8 ± 1.2 vs 7.4 ± 1.9 mmol/L; -0.5 (-1.1, -<0.1; p=0.04). Using a scale of 0-10, 84% rated the DVD 7 or above for usefulness (10 being very useful), and 88% rated it 7 or above when asked if they would recommend to a friend (10 being very strongly recommend). Women described the DVD as ‘reassuring’, ‘a fantastic tool’, that ‘provided a lot of information in a quick and easy way’ and ‘helped reinforce all the information from clinic’. Discussion While no significant change was observed in anxiety or mean postprandial glucose, the DVD was rated highly by women with GDM and may be a useful resource to assist with educating newly diagnosed women. This project is supported by BRIDGES, an IDF programme supported by an educational grant from Lilly Diabetes.

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The notion of educating the public through generic healthy eating messages has pervaded dietary health promotion efforts over the years and continues to do so through various media, despite little evidence for any enduring impact upon eating behaviour. There is growing evidence, however, that tailored interventions such as those that could be delivered online can be effective in bringing about healthy dietary behaviour change. The present paper brings together evidence from qualitative and quantitative studies that have considered the public perspective of genomics, nutrigenomics and personalised nutrition, including those conducted as part of the EU-funded Food4Me project. Such studies have consistently indicated that although the public hold positive views about nutrigenomics and personalised nutrition, they have reservations about the service providers' ability to ensure the secure handling of health data. Technological innovation has driven the concept of personalised nutrition forward and now a further technological leap is required to ensure the privacy of online service delivery systems and to protect data gathered in the process of designing personalised nutrition therapies.

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The ‘dementia friends’ programme was launched by the Alzheimer’s Society in the UK two years ago with the purpose of educating members of the public about the things they can do which can enhance the lives of people living with dementia. The aim of this project was to deliver a two-hour ‘Dementia Friendly Community Workshop’ written by the Alzheimer’s Society, to an entire cohort of first-year undergraduate nursing students in one Higher Education Institutions in Northern Ireland. Following delivery of the programme, students were asked to complete a short questionnaire on their knowledge and confidence in relation to dementia care before and after the Dementia Friendly Community programme. A total of 322 undergraduate first-year nursing students took part in the Dementia Friendly Community programme. Of these, 304 returned questionnaires; 31.25% of students stated their perceived improvement in dementia knowledge was ‘good’ while 49.01% stated their perceived improvement in dementia knowledge was ‘very good’ and 13.49% stated their perceived improvement in dementia knowledge was ‘excellent’. In relation to confidence in engaging with people with dementia, 31.91% stated ‘good’ improvement, 40.79% stated ‘very good’ improvement and 11.84% stated ‘excellent’ improvement. The Dementia Friendly Community programme was positively reviewed by the undergraduate students as it enhanced knowledge and confidence in relation to care of someone living with dementia.

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Relatório de estágio para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em educação pré-escolar e em ensino do 1.º ciclo do ensino básico

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A presente investigação procura compreender o fenómeno complexo e dinâmico que é a avaliação das aprendizagens das crianças em colaboração com a família na Educação Pré-Escolar (EPE) como forma de potenciar o desenvolvimento de competências pelas crianças. Assim, e recorrendo a um estudo de caso com uma componente de investigação-acção, pretende-se (i) compreender as concepções e práticas de avaliação de aprendizagens na EPE desenvolvidas por um grupo de educadores de uma Instituição Privada de Solidariedade Social da região centro do país e (ii) potenciar, através de formação em contexto que contemple o desenvolvimento de estratégias inerentes a uma avaliação das aprendizagens em colaboração com a família das crianças, o desenvolvimento profissional dos educadores de infância neste âmbito, proporcionando experiências educativas que levem as crianças a desenvolver um conjunto de competências inerentes à nova natureza dos saberes básicos de todos os cidadãos do séc. XXI. Tomando como ideias base da investigação a concepção (i) da criança enquanto cidadão (Prout, 2005; Vasconcelos, 2009) e (ii) da família enquanto primeira e principal educadora das crianças (Steves, Hough & Nurs, 2002), a investigação foi desenvolvida em quatro fases: Fase I – Formulação de um referencial de competências para a EPE inerentes à nova natureza dos saberes básicos do séc. XXI e seu processo de transferibilidade e credibilidade; Fase II – Diagnóstico das concepções dos participantes da investigação sobre avaliação das aprendizagens na EPE e colaboração Instituição/Família; Fase III – Construção e implementação de um programa de formação para educadores de infância; Fase IV – Avaliação do impacte do programa de formação nas concepções e práticas de avaliação das aprendizagens dos educadores de infância. A fase I centra-se na formulação de um referencial de competências transversais para a EPE inerentes à nova natureza dos saberes básicos do séc. XXI (Cachapuz, Sá-Chaves & Paixão, 2004) e no seu processo de transferibilidade e credibilidade através da reflexão/discussão do respectivo referencial com um painel de especialistas e profissionais. Identificaram-se quatro competências transversais a serem desenvolvidas pelas crianças centradas nas dimensões do aprender a aprender, aprender a comunicar e a expressar-se, aprender a ser e estar e aprender a reflectir. A fase II incide no diagnóstico das concepções de avaliação das aprendizagens na EPE e de colaboração Instituição/Família dos 6 educadores de infância, 17 pais e 17 crianças participantes no estudo, recorrendo a entrevistas, à análise documental e à observação de práticas. A análise dos dados recolhidos demonstra que é necessário recuperar um verdadeiro discurso didáctico e educativo da avaliação das aprendizagens, deixando de a conceber como sinónimo de medida e de objectividade e melhorando as práticas de avaliação de VII modo a potenciar o desenvolvimento de competências pelas crianças. A fase III preenche-se na construção e implementação de um programa de formação, creditado e correspondente a 50 horas, para educadores de infância sobre avaliação de competências na EPE em colaboração com a família. O programa de formação foi desenvolvido a partir (i) das concepções diagnosticadas, (ii) dos indicadores da investigação em formação contínua e em avaliação na EPE e (iii) de um modelo de desenvolvimento profissional baseado na reflexão, na observação e supervisão e na investigação-acção (Shön, 1992; Alarcão, 2000; Roldão, 2008; Cadório & Simão, 2011). Os indicadores obtidos demonstram que o programa de formação contribuiu para o enriquecimento profissional dos formandos ao nível da (re)construção de conhecimento, da reflexão constante e colaborativa sobre as práticas de avaliação, da mudança de atitudes e práticas de avaliação das aprendizagens e na compreensão mais profunda da complexidade, diversidade e necessidade de cada criança. Além disso, os indicadores obtidos também evidenciam a importância de uma avaliação das aprendizagens em colaboração com os pais das crianças para o desenvolvimento progressivo das competências transversais para a EPE e, consequentemente, para a obtenção de sucesso educativo. A fase IV consiste na avaliação do impacte do programa de formação nas concepções e práticas avaliativas dos educadores de infância através de, à semelhança da fase II, entrevistas aos 6 educadores de infância, aos 17 pais e às 17 crianças, à análise documental e à observação de práticas. Os resultados obtidos demonstram que o programa de formação teve impacte nas práticas de avaliação das aprendizagens a nível micro (decisões no interior da sala de actividades) e, mais reduzido, a nível meso (decisões a nível institucional). Os educadores de infância integraram nas suas práticas pedagógicas algumas estratégias avaliativas implementadas durante o programa de formação, consciencializando-se da importância da avaliação na EPE se centrar em procedimentos descritivos com enfoque na actividade da criança e na documentação e registo do trabalho realizado no dia-a-dia e do desenvolvimento de competências de cada criança (Gaustad, 1996; Parente, 2002). Contudo, e no que se refere à colaboração dos pais no processo de avaliação das aprendizagens das crianças, o programa de formação não proporcionou qualquer impacte nas práticas avaliativas dos educadores de infância. Apesar dos discursos transparecerem uma consciencialização da importância da família participar e influenciar a tomada de decisões ao longo do processo de avaliação das aprendizagens (Oliveira-Formosinho & Araújo, 2004), não foram tomadas medidas de mudança de práticas neste sentido, permanecendo os pais das crianças como sujeitos passivos neste processo. Uma visão integradora sobre os resultados obtidos ao longo da presente investigação revela a necessidade de se continuar a investigar e a construir novos caminhos na formação contínua dos educadores de infância de modo a recuperar um verdadeiro discurso educativo da avaliação das aprendizagens com impacte nas práticas pedagógicas e onde a família das crianças surja como parceira num trabalho a desenvolver colaborativamente.

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This article explores policy approaches to educating populations for potential critical infrastructure collapse in five different countries: the UK, the US, Germany, Japan and New Zealand. ‘Critical infrastructure’ is not always easy to define, and indeed is defined slightly differently across countries – it includes entities vital to life, such as utilities (water, energy), transportation systems and communications, and may also include social and cultural infrastructure. The article is a mapping exercise of different approaches to critical infrastructure protection and preparedness education by the five countries. The exercise facilitates a comparison of the countries and enables us to identify distinctive characteristics of each country’s approach. We argue that contrary to what most scholars of security have argued, these national approaches diverge greatly, suggesting that they are shaped more by internal politics and culture than by global approaches.

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Ciências da Educação, Área de Especialização de Educação e Formação de Adultos, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Universidade do Algarve, 2007

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado, Ciências da Educação (Administração Educacional), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2011

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The act of prescribing pharmaceutical drugs to patients is normally the site of judgements about the drug’s efficacy and safety. The success of treatments and the licences for commodities depend on the biochemical identity of the drugs and of their path and transformations inside the body. However, the ‘supply chain’ outside the body is eschewed by such discourse, and its importance for both pharmaceutical brands and physician-centred historiographies is ignored. As this ethnographic fieldwork on Tibetan and Chinese medicines in Sichuan shows, overlooked social actors ensure reliable knowledge about medicinal things and materials long before patients take their medicine. This paper takes a step back from the final products—clearly defined as ‘Tibetan’ or ‘Chinese’—and introduces those who produce and distribute them. Via observations of particular regimes of circulation and processing, the actions of collecting, manufacturing, transporting, and educating appear as the first and foremost acts of efficacy and safety.

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Relatório da Prática Profissional Supervisionada Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar

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This qualitative study examined the effects of hospital restructuring on a group of nurses at a community hospital. Eleven nurses were asked questions in order to gain insight into their experience in this situation. Ten of these participants were female, and one was male. The intent was to gather information about how restructuring has affected their lives, including, their motivational factors and barriers to participation in continuing education, and their descriptions of their workplace environment. Audiotaped interviews were conducted on two occasions to obtain this data. Emergent themes included the nurses' comments about continuing education, motivational factors, barriers that included geography and time, reactions of co-workers, restructuring, the College of Nurses' Quality Assurance Program including peer feedback, and performance appraisals. The literature review compares the barriers and motivational factors to the previous research findings. Thus, this study gave voice to the experience of this group of nurses, working in a healthcare setting that is involved in restructuring. This information is important to the healthcare system, since many areas are involved in restructuring. The whole process, if it is to be successful, depends on the frontline workers, namely the nurses. Thus, if there is anything to be learned from this group of people, that could be used to improve this progression, everyone would benefit from this information, were it to be implemented. Everyone is a stakeholder in the quality of healthcare in our province. The frontline workers are the ones that hold the vantage point to be able to provide suggestions for the changes needed to successful. These nurses are not just motivated by work issues however, and educating them and motivating them will also improve the care provided through increased knowledge and enhanced self-esteem.

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To explore the idea of education to close the ingenuity gap I use Thomas Homer-Dixon's work to define ingenuity. The notion that the supply of ingenuity to solve our technical and social problems is not keeping pace with the ingenuity required to solve those problems is called the ingenuity gap. Man-made technological developments are increasing the density, intensity, and pace of globalisation. People must reorganise decision-making organisations and problem-solving methods to pragmatically combat the growing ingenuity gap. John Dewey's work illustrates the fundamental attitudes for the thinking and judgment associated with educating for ingenuity. Howard Gardner's idea that truth, beauty, and morality ought to form the core values and tenets of the philosophy of educating for ingenuity is integral to this thesis. The act of teaching facilitates the invitation to the communication necessary to foster ingenuity. John Novak-discusses the five relationships of educational leadership that enhance an environment of ingenuity. The International Baccalaureate (IB) is an existing model of global education, one that defines some of the school experiences and academic development of core values of educating for ingenuity. Expanding upon the structure of the IB and other research within this thesis, I speculate upon what my school, where educating for ingenuity so as to close the ingenuity gap is the goal, would be like.

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This research investigated the impact of stress management and relaxation techniques on psoriasis. It had a dual purpose to see if stress management and relaxation techniques, as an adjunct to traditional medical treatment, would improve the skin condition of psoriasis. In addition it attempted to provide psoriasis patients with a sense of control over their illness by educating them about the connection between mind and body through learning stress management and relaxation techniques. The former purpose was addressed quantitatively, while the latter was addressed qualitatively. Using an experimental design, the quantitative study tested the efficacy of stress management and relaxation techniques on 38 dermatological patients from St. John's, Newfoundland. The study which lasted ten weeks, suggested a weak relationship between psoriasis and stress. These relationships were not statistically significant. The qualitative data were gathered through unstructured interviews and descriptive/interpretative analysis was used to evaluate them. Patients in the experimental group believed in the mind body connection as it related to their illness and stress. The findings also showed that the patients believed that the stress reduction and relaxation techniques improved their quality of life, their level of psoriasis, and their ability to live with the condition. Based on the contradictory nature of the findings, further research is needed. It is posited that replication of this study would be vastly improved by increasing the sample size to increase the possibility of significant findings. As wel~ increasing the length of time for the experiment would control for the possibility of a lag effect. Finally, the study looked at linear relationships between stress and psoriasis. Further study should ascertain whether the relationship might be nonlinear

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This paper presents education research as vital to addressing the issues faced by adults living with cancer. This qualitative study looked at philosophies of practice for cancer patient education. It was about understanding how values and beliefs shape the way program planners and managers operationalize their knowledge of adult education and how this has significant impact on meeting the needs of those touched by cancer. Improved technology has extended life expectancy, so that Canadians living with cancer, or even dying with cancer now spend less time in direct medical care. The notion of cancer as simply a medical concern is outdated. This study found that informational and support needs of adults living with cancer are often unmet, ignored or unknown. This research investigated a community-based education initiative that is inviting, accessible, and promotes a sense of hope. More specifically, this case study uncovered factors contributing to the success of Wellspring, a grass-roots cancer patient support centre which has been recognized nationally for its ability to effectively meet the diverse non-medical supportive care needs of as many cancer patients and caregivers as possible. Therefore, Wellspring was selected as a case study. Educating people to take charge of their own lives and supporting them in making informed decisions about their lifestyle choices made Wellspring part of a social action movement that focused on improving social attitudes toward people living with cancer. Results of this descriptive inquiry and philosophical inquiry evolved into data that was used to devise an organic model of community-based education that encompasses Adler's (1993) four dimensions of philosophy within a socio-cultural context.