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Ainda que a saúde mental dos doentes crónicos seja cada vez mais uma preocupação dos profissionais de saúde, não é generalizada a avaliação rotineira do seu funcionamento sexual, que poderá ter impacto sobre a sua saúde mental. O objectivo do presente estudo é explorar a relação entre funcionamento sexual e saúde mental em doentes crónicos. Foram avaliados 77 adultos com diabetes tipo 1, 40 com diabetes tipo 2, 100 com esclerose múltipla, 79 com epilepsia, 205 com obesidade e 106 com cancro, recorrendo a um Questionário Sócio-demográfico e Clínico, à Escala de Função Sexual do MSQOL-54 e à Escala de Saúde Mental do SF-36. Na amostra total, verificaram-se correlações lineares estatisticamente significativas entre Funcionamento Sexual e Saúde Mental nos dois sexos (homens: r(161)=-0,35, p<0,0001; mulheres: r(387)=-0,36, p<0,0001). Entre os homens, as correlações oscilaram entre rs(33)=-0,58 (p<0,0001) e rs(34)=-0,21 (p=0,23); entre as mulheres, entre rs(161)=-0,49 (p<0,0001) e rs(19)=-0,03 (p=0,89). Mais concretamente, nos indivíduos com diabetes tipo 1 e cancro verificaram-se correlações lineares estatisticamente significativas entre Funcionamento Sexual e Saúde Mental nos dois sexos; nos indivíduos com diabetes tipo 2 e esclerose múltipla não se verificaram correlações significativas em nenhum dos sexos; nos indivíduos com obesidade só se verificaram correlações significativas nos indivíduos do sexo feminino; nos indivíduos com epilepsia só se verificaram correlações significativas nos indivíduos do sexo masculino. Os resultados sugerem que a promoção do funcionamento sexual de doentes crónicos poderá saldar-se por uma melhoria na sua saúde mental (e vice-versa), mas não em todas as doenças crónicas analisadas.
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Objetivos: Identificar e caracterizar perceções de doença e sua associação com níveis de adesão à terapêutica e controlo da doença na asma. Métodos: Estudo observacional-descritivo transversal cuja amostra é constituída por 33 estudantes asmáticos, de ambos os sexos e idade 18-29 anos (M=20,33; DP=2,04), que completaram o Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R), a Medida de Adesão aos Tratamentos (MAT) e o Asthma Control Test (ACT). Resultados: A maioria dos indivíduos percepciona a asma como doença crónica, cíclica, que pode ser controlada pela sua acção e/ou tratamento. A maioria apresenta um bom nível de controlo da asma, evidenciando 84,8% uma perceção adequada do controlo da sua doença. Embora apresentem um bom nível de adesão, apenas 28% toma medicação preventiva diariamente, referindo 45,2% já ter interrompido a medicação por se sentir melhor. Foram encontradas correlações significativas entre nível de adesão e perceção de duração cíclica da doença (rs (30)= -0,38; p<0,05), entre perceção de controlo através do tratamento e nível de controlo da doença (rs (33) = 0,386; p<0,05) e entre sintomas e perceção de controlo da doença (rs (33) = 0,737; p<0,01). Conclusões: Os resultados evidenciam o papel das perceções de doença na adoção de comportamentos de saúde na asma, nomeadamente a adesão à terapêutica, que vão traduzir-se no nível de controlo alcançado pelos doentes. Desenvolver intervenções individualizadas, centradas no doente, que contribuam para corrigir crenças inadequadas poderá, pois, potenciar um envolvimento ativo do doente no controlo da sua doença, contribuindo para uma melhoria da sua Qualidade de Vida.
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O campo da saúde tem constituído um terreno fértil para a sociologia das profissões. Após enquadrar a evolução da análise sociológica sobre as profissões e discutir a especificidade do contexto da saúde e o impacto das transformações sociais nos grupos profissionais deste setor, a proposta deste artigo é abordar as tendências dos processos de profissionalização ocorridos mais recentemente (nas últimas décadas), tomando como referência principal o trabalho de investigação empírica que efetuei no âmbito de um estudo de caso sobre a influência da instituição escolar na construção da identidade profissional dos técnicos de cardiopneumologia, bem como o desenvolvimento posterior da minha reflexão sobre o tema, além, claro, dos contributos de análises e trabalhos de investigação sociológica realizados sobre os grupos profissionais da área da saúde em diferentes países e, particularmente, em Portugal.
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Partilhando a ideia que a identidade individual é um conceito que expressa caraterísticas singulares que se constroem e desenvolvem na acção de relacionamento com os outros, o domínio da identidade cruza-se com o da aprendizagem. Este estudo faz parte de um projeto investigação, cujo objetivo principal é compreender a relação entre a natureza do feedback do professor, a identidade do aluno e o comprometimento do aluno na escola. A finalidade deste trabalho foi a construção de um questionário. Pretendia-se compreender como os alunos do Ensino Básico vão construindo a sua identidade de aluno, partindo das questões: a) Como me vejo enquanto aluno?; b) Como os meus colegas me veem enquanto aluno?; c) Como os professores me vêem enquanto aluno? Alunos do 6º e 9º ano de escolaridade, entre os 10 e os 19 anos de idade, num total de 44, responderam a um questionário em formato de resposta aberta. Uma análise preliminar indica que os alunos têm imagens positivas e negativas de si mesmos enquanto alunos, verificando-se semelhanças entre as imagens que os alunos referem de si e as que consideram que os colegas e os professores têm deles enquanto alunos. Os alunos de 6º ano descrevem-se com um maior número de imagens, tanto positivas como negativas. Contudo, as imagens destes alunos são semelhantes às descritas pelos alunos de 9º ano. Estes resultados sugerem-nos que as imagens que os alunos vão construindo acerca das suas posições são estáveis.
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The discussion and analysis of the diverse outreach activities in this article provide guidance and suggestions for academic librarians who are interested in outreach and community engagement of any scale and nature. Cases are draw from a wide spectrum and are particularly strong in the setting of large academic libraries, special collections and programming for multicultural populations. The aim of this study is to present the results of research carried out regarding the needs, demand and consumption of European Union information by users in European Documentation Centres (EDC). A quantitative methodology was chosen based on a questionnaire with 24 items. This questionnaire was distributed within the EDC of Salamanca, Spain, and the EDC of Porto, Portugal, during specific time intervals between 2010 and 2011. We examined the level of EU information that EDC users possess, and identified the factors that facilitate or hinder access to EU information, the topics most demanded, and the types of documents consulted. Analysis was made of the use that the consumer of European information makes of databases and their behaviour during the consultation. Although the sample used was not very significant owing to its small size, it is a faithful reflection of the scarce visits made to EDCs. This study can be of use to managers of EDCs, providing them with better knowledge of the information needs and demands of their users. Ultimately this should lead to improvements in the services offered. The study lies within a frame of research scarcely addressed in specialized scholarly literature: European Union information.
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The simultaneous presence of fungi and particles in horse stable environment can create a singular exposure condition because particles have been reported has a good carrier for microorganisms and their metabolites. This study intends to characterize this setting and to recognize fungi and particles occupational exposure.
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Nowadays, due to the incredible grow of the mobile devices market, when we want to implement a client-server applications we must consider mobile devices limitations. In this paper we discuss which can be the more reliable and fast way to exchange information between a server and an Android mobile application. This is an important issue because with a responsive application the user experience is more enjoyable. In this paper we present a study that test and evaluate two data transfer protocols, socket and HTTP, and three data serialization formats (XML, JSON and Protocol Buffers) using different environments and mobile devices to realize which is the most practical and fast to use.
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Neste capítulo, será abordada a temática do envolvimento do paciente no âmbito da segurança. Ao contrário do que ocorre com outras áreas relacionadas a esse tipo de envolvimento, como a adesão ou a satisfação, o papel do paciente nas questões de segurança tem sido ainda pouco estudado e, apesar de resultados positivos de muitas das ações já implementadas, esse é um assunto que necessita ser refletido e incluído na agenda da investigação/pesquisa científica. Pretendendo abordar as questões principais do envolvimento do paciente em matérias de segurança, o capítulo integra, após a introdução ao tema, um ponto sobre a perspetiva do paciente, referindo-se aí às áreas e tarefas de envolvimento, os determinantes e os limites do envolvimento; o segundo ponto sobre a perspetiva do profissional de saúde, quando se fala sobre o modelo subjacente ao envolvimento do paciente, os desafios, benefícios e limitações dos profissionais; e o terceiro ponto que se centra nas estratégias de promoção do envolvimento.
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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and controversy are old friends. The impact of GDM on maternal and fetal health has been increasingly recognized. Nevertheless, universal consensus on the diagnostic methods and thresholds has long been lacking. Published guidelines from major societies differ significantly from one another, with recommendations ranging from aggressive screening to no routine screening at all. As a result, real-world practice is equally varied. This article recaps the latest evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and classification of GDM. It reviews the current evidence base for intensive multidisciplinary treatment of GDM and provides recommendations for postpartum management to delay and/or prevent progression to type 2 diabetes.
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Medical imaging is a powerful diagnostic tool. Consequently, the number of medical images taken has increased vastly over the past few decades. The most common medical imaging techniques use X-radiation as the primary investigative tool. The main limitation of using X-radiation is associated with the risk of developing cancers. Alongside this, technology has advanced and more centres now use CT scanners; these can incur significant radiation burdens compared with traditional X-ray imaging systems. The net effect is that the population radiation burden is rising steadily. Risk arising from X-radiation for diagnostic medical purposes needs minimising and one way to achieve this is through reducing radiation dose whilst optimising image quality. All ages are affected by risk from X-radiation however the increasing population age highlights the elderly as a new group that may require consideration. Of greatest concern are paediatric patients: firstly they are more sensitive to radiation; secondly their younger age means that the potential detriment to this group is greater. Containment of radiation exposure falls to a number of professionals within medical fields, from those who request imaging to those who produce the image. These staff are supported in their radiation protection role by engineers, physicists and technicians. It is important to realise that radiation protection is currently a major European focus of interest and minimum competence levels in radiation protection for radiographers have been defined through the integrated activities of the EU consortium called MEDRAPET. The outcomes of this project have been used by the European Federation of Radiographer Societies to describe the European Qualifications Framework levels for radiographers in radiation protection. Though variations exist between European countries radiographers and nuclear medicine technologists are normally the professional groups who are responsible for exposing screening populations and patients to X-radiation. As part of their training they learn fundamental principles of radiation protection and theoretical and practical approaches to dose minimisation. However dose minimisation is complex – it is not simply about reducing X-radiation without taking into account major contextual factors. These factors relate to the real world of clinical imaging and include the need to measure clinical image quality and lesion visibility when applying X-radiation dose reduction strategies. This requires the use of validated psychological and physics techniques to measure clinical image quality and lesion perceptibility.
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Introduction: The purpose of this review is to gather and analyse current research publications to evaluate Sinogram-Affirmed Iterative Reconstruction (SAFIRE). The aim of this review is to investigate whether this algorithm is capable of reducing the dose delivered during CT imaging while maintaining image quality. Recent research shows that children have a greater risk per unit dose due to increased radiosensitivity and longer life expectancies, which means it is particularly important to reduce the radiation dose received by children. Discussion: Recent publications suggest that SAFIRE is capable of reducing image noise in CT images, thereby enabling the potential to reduce dose. Some publications suggest a decrease in dose, by up to 64% compared to filtered back projection, can be accomplished without a change in image quality. However, literature suggests that using a higher SAFIRE strength may alter the image texture, creating an overly ‘smoothed’ image that lacks contrast. Some literature reports SAFIRE gives decreased low contrast detectability as well as spatial resolution. Publications tend to agree that SAFIRE strength three is optimal for an acceptable level of visual image quality, but more research is required. The importance of creating a balance between dose reduction and image quality is stressed. In this literature review most of the publications were completed using adults or phantoms, and a distinct lack of literature for paediatric patients is noted. Conclusion: It is necessary to find an optimal way to balance dose reduction and image quality. More research relating to SAFIRE and paediatric patients is required to fully investigate dose reduction potential in this population, for a range of different SAFIRE strengths.
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The most common scenario in occupational settings is the co-exposure to several risk factors. This aspect has to be considered in the risk assessment process because can alter the toxicity and the health effects when dealing with a co-exposure to two or more chemical agents. A study was developed aiming to elucidate if there is occupational co-exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and ochratoxin (OTA) in Portuguese swine production. To assess occupational exposure to both mycotoxins, a biomarker of internal dose was used. The same blood samples from workers of seven swine farms and controls were consider to measure AFB1 and OTA. Twenty one workers (75%) showed detectable levels of AFB1 with values ranging from <1 ng/ml to 8.94 ng/ml and with significantly higher concentration when compared with controls. In the case of OTA, there wasn't found a statistical difference between workers and controls and the values for workers group ranged from 0.34 ng/ml to 3.12 ng/ml and 1.76 ng/ml to 3.42 ng/ml for control group. The results suggest that occupational exposure to AFB1 occurs. However, in the case of OTA results, seems that food consumption plays an important role in both groups exposure. The results claim attention for the possible implications on health of this co-exposure.
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Fungi are essential to the survival of our global ecology, but they might pose a significant threat to the health of occupants when they grow in our buildings. The exposure to fungi in homes is a significant risk factor for a number of respiratory symptoms. Well-known illnesses caused by fungi include allergy and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Environmental monitoring for fungi and their disease agents are important aspects of exposure assessment, but few guidelines exist for interpreting their health impacts. This book answers the questions: How does one detect and measure the presence of indoor fungi? What is an acceptable level of indoor fungi? How do we relate this information to human health problems?
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Obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica, Sistemas e Computadores
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This paper presents a fractional calculus perspective in the study of signals captured during the movement of a mechanical manipulator carrying a liquid container. In order to study the signals an experimental setup is implemented. The system acquires data from the sensors, in real time, and, in a second phase, processes them through an analysis package. The analysis package runs off-line and handles the recorded data. The results show that the Fourier spectrum of several signals presents a fractional behavior. The experimental study provides useful information that can assist in the design of a control system and the trajectory planning to be used in reducing or eliminating the effect of vibrations.