756 resultados para A New Look at Institutional Food Service Management
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This work describes a new web system to aid project management that was created to correct the principal deficiencies identified in systems having a common purpose which are at present available, as well as to follow the guidelines that are proposed in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) and the quality characteristics described in the ISO/IEC 9126 norm. As from the adopted methodology, the system was structured to attend the real necessities of project managers and also to contribute towards obtaining quality results from the projects. The validation of the proposed solution was done with the collaboration of professionals that used the functions available in it for a period of 15 days. Results attested to the quality and adequacy of the developed system.
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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Informação - FFC
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The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the gender and social disparities existing in the agricultural and rural sector in Caribbean economies. In this context, agricultural transformation as occasioned by the dismantling of preferential trading arrangements is analysed to identify the most relevant gender discriminatory measures in the current agricultural development policy and programmes. The analysis seeks to provide the basis for enhancing understanding among policy makers, planners and rural development practitioners of the gender and social dimension involved in the formulation of agricultural policy and more specifically in relation to the new policy and institutional arrangements for agriculture in the region. The paper also provides insights regarding what changes should take place to create an enabling environment for more gender-based approaches to policy-making and strategic planning in agricultural development and trade in the Caribbean. The methodology centred on the review of secondary sources that provide references on the new challenges, opportunities and constraints faced by the agricultural sector, in particular small farmers, in the context of globalization and agriculture transformation. Much of the literature for this assignment was obtained from FAO Headquarters in Rome and the FAO Subregional Office in Barbados, as well as the OECS Secretariat in St. Lucia. In the process of the review exercise, due consideration was given to changes in agricultural production patterns, resources allocation and rural livelihoods. Efforts to examine the most relevant policy measures and mechanisms in-place in support to agricultural development in the region were constrained, in the main, by the absence of gender disaggregated data. Documentation as regards the situation of women and men in relation to agricultural labour, rural income and food security situation in regions were limited. The use of the internet served to bridge the communication gap between countries and institutions. The preliminary draft of the paper was presented and discussed at the FAO/ECLAC/UNIFEM regional workshop on mainstreaming gender analysis in agriculture and trade policies, for Caribbean countries, in November 2003. The second draft of the paper was informed by comments from the workshop and additional information acquired through field visits to Barbados, St. Kitts and St. Vincent in March 2004. The three day visits to each of these three countries entailed a review/appreciation of the resource, constraints and institutional capacities for gender mainstreaming within the agricultural sector at the national level. This included visits to some of the major agricultural projects and interviews with farmers (where feasible) in respect of their perspective of the current situation of the agricultural sector and the viability of their farm enterprises. As well, meetings were held with relevant/available officials within the respective ministries of agriculture to discern the gender consideration as regards agricultural policy and planning at the country level. The internet was invaluable to the task of sourcing supplementary information to satisfy the aim of the paper; in respect of the identification of concrete policy measures and actions to formulate and develop more gender/social-responsive agricultural development policies. The final revision, though thwart with resource and communication constraints, was ultimately completed in compliance with the structure and approach proposed in the terms of references for this FAO/ECLAC assignment.
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A área de influência da rodovia Santarém-Cuiabá, na Amazônia brasileira, desde a década de 1970 vem sofrendo um processo de ocupação desordenada e avanço ilegal sobre os estoques naturais da região. Neste século, setores econômicos ligados à agricultura, pecuária e madeira passaram a fazer pressão sobre o governo federal para que fosse asfaltada grande parte da rodovia, o que permitiria novos fluxos econômicos e acesso mais lucrativo da produção ao mercado, inclusive o internacional. A essas pressões somaram-se outros problemas: crescente desmatamento, intensos conflitos fundiários, práticas econômicas ilegais, ineficácia do Estado. Diante desse quadro, o governo federal elaborou o Plano BR-163 Sustentável, entre 2004 e 2005, como experiência piloto de uma política de desenvolvimento da região, consolidada no Plano Amazônia Sustentável. Entre os objetivos daquele Plano, encontram-se o desenvolvimento sustentável, a redução das desigualdades sociais e um novo modelo de gestão democrática e integrada de políticas públicas. A pesquisa busca compreender, a partir do oeste do Estado do Pará, de que modo se inter-relacionam as dinâmicas de atores sociais importantes, após as primeiras medidas decorrentes do Plano. Os atores inseridos na pesquisa foram representações ligadas ao Estado, nos três níveis de gestão, madeireiros, fazendeiros e trabalhadores rurais. A análise parte dos discursos desses atores para avaliar se o governo federal conseguiu institucionalizar os conflitos e obter reconhecimento político externo. Os resultados obtidos confirmam a hipótese de que as condições para o sucesso das medidas ainda não estão dadas, em função de problemas estruturais do Estado, da falta de coesão política em torno dos objetivos do Plano, entre as próprias instituições federais, e também da ausência de novos mecanismos institucionais de gestão que apontem para a mediação dos conflitos e indiquem adesão às novas medidas. O débil capital político do governo federal, no campo de acirradas disputas, ainda constitui empecilho à redução das graves desigualdades sociais e ao retorno à legalidade, que deve se impor não apenas pela força das leis, mas, principalmente, pela legitimidade de novas dinâmicas e do próprio Estado.
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A presente dissertação tem o objetivo de discutir a relação entre um dos novos serviços de intervenção e cuidados sobre a loucura, o Centro de Atenção Psicossocial (CAPS), e o olhar psiquiátrico que se construiu ao longo do século XIX. O CAPS, amparado pelos preceitos da Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileira, visa, tal como outros dispositivos, combater o modelo asilar de assistência à loucura que se deu ao longo dos séculos, sobretudo sustentado, a partir do período moderno, no discurso psiquiátrico que tomou a loucura como objeto de seu saber, transformando-a em doença mental. O método utilizado para investigação foi a observação participante que se deu através da presença direta da pesquisadora no campo de estudo, descrevendo os elementos que circunscreveram o objeto de pesquisa, tais como: oficinas terapêuticas, grupos de psicologia e de família, acolhimento, assembleias e demais atividades, coletivas ou individuais, que fazem parte da dinâmica própria do serviço investigado. Inicia com a descrição do objeto, CAPS II: Santa Izabel, desde sua implantação no município de Santa Izabel do Pará, em 2001, até suas configurações atuais. Em seguida fundamenta os preceitos da Reforma Psiquiátrica que regulamentam ideologicamente este serviço, situando as referências históricas que culminaram neste movimento reformista, a partir das contribuições teóricas foucaultianas sobre o poder psiquiátrico e transformação da loucura em doença, bem como referencia demais autores que se apropriaram desta temática no contexto europeu, brasileiro e paraense. A Psicanálise é tomada, nesta dissertação, como uma possibilidade de apostar no sujeito possível de advir e existir, destacando as contribuições de Freud e Lacan sobre a teoria psicanalítica da psicose. Finaliza com análise dos dados coletados, aproximados ao referencial bibliográfico, demonstrando que, apesar do CAPS propor a ruptura com o modelo asilar instituído pelo saber psiquiátrico, naquele século, várias ações que se sustentam nesse objetivo, atualizam práticas asilares que, ao invés de darem um novo lugar à loucura, reeditam o enclausuramento imposto aos sujeitos que vivenciavam tal experiência subjetiva. Conclui que o CAPS precisa problematizar e relativizar as exigências regulamentadas pela Reforma e por sua lei, para conseguir resistir ao saber medicalizante que se faz tanto presente quanto antes, e assim conseguir reinventar práticas, conceitos, e modos de existência à loucura.
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O desenvolvimento dos modelos de produção acarretou diversas transformações na concepção da relação homem/trabalho. Com isso, o trabalho tornou-se um dos aspectos centrais na vida do homem moderno. Na relação com o trabalho, emergem diversos processos de subjetivação baseados nas práticas presentes nos contextos em que ele se realiza, bem como nos processos de saúde e doença. No Brasil, esse processo vem sendo delineado por questões políticas e sociais que levaram à emergência da chamada Política Nacional de Segurança e Saúde do Trabalhador, em 2004. Entretanto, esse tema e seus desdobramentos ainda são fortemente debatidos, uma vez que tal política não se encontra em intenso vigor, demonstrando um percurso em constante construção e ainda permeável à diferentes influências. Este trabalho busca problematizar as práticas que produzem processos de subjetivação do “sujeitotrabalhador” pautados em dispositivos biopolíticos, a partir da análise da gestão do cuidado em saúde do trabalhador no Brasil. Partindo dessa perspectiva, buscou-se analisar a construção das Políticas de Saúde do Trabalhador no país, focando a formulação da PNSST e sua perspectiva atual. Para isso, foram analisadas as estratégias de cuidado presentes nesta Política, bem como a forma como essas estratégias estão articuladas com a perspectiva da integralidade, uma vez que a integralidade é um novo olhar sobre a gestão do cuidado em saúde, criando novas possibilidades de um trabalho em saúde. Centra-se no fluxo do usuário, com mudanças na produção do cuidado em todos os níveis da rede pública de saúde. Primeiro, foram abordados os processos de construção e desenvolvimento da chamada “Saúde do Trabalhador” e, posteriormente, foi analisada a Política Nacional de Segurança e Saúde do Trabalhador – PNSST (2004) enquanto dispositivo de regulação das práticas de saúde, a partir do método genealógico de Michel Foucault, com foco na análise documental. O processo de construção da PNSST iniciou a partir da 1ª Conferência Nacional em Saúde do Trabalhador, o qual se delineou nas demais conferências realizadas de 2001 e 2005. Neste processo, podemos observar o conflito entre o trabalho como risco (trabalho-risco) e o trabalho como produção de subjetividade (trabalho-subjetividade), que levam a construção das noções entre saúdecontrole versus saúde-integralidade. A análise documental da PNSST de 2004 denota que ainda há uma prevalência do olhar da Saúde Ocupacional, pelo viés do trabalho-risco/saúdecontrole, uma vez que as estratégias de cuidado apresentam discursos de risco/agravo no trabalho, na patologização do sujeito e na monetarização da saúde. Além disso, de 2005 até meados de 2011, não houve a concretização e implantação da Política, sendo criados diferentes sentidos e, inclusive, convergindo as ações de Saúde do Trabalhador para o campo da Vigilância em Saúde, onde se encontra tal área no Ministério da Saúde hoje. Com isso, observamos que ao pensarmos na proposta de articular o campo da integralidade com a Saúde do Trabalhador, encontramos, na verdade, a construção de discursos pautados em estratégias biopolíticas de transformar a atividade laboral em risco que deve ser vigiado e medicalizado. Além disso, não há interface para absorção das demandas referentes à saúde do trabalhador no SUS. A criação de linhas de cuidado em Saúde do Trabalhador em Unidades Básicas de Saúde ou mesmo a criação de Unidade de Referência Especializada em Saúde do Trabalhador nos permite inserir este tema cada vez mais no campo da saúde pública no Brasil e diminuir a dispersão dos casos de sofrimento dos trabalhadores que ficam no nível do não dito.
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Pós-graduação em Geografia - FCT
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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As consumers continue to be concerned about the future of sustainable agriculture and the scarcity of natural resources, biofuels can be an important component of the "people" solution through job creation, development and interiorizing economic activities of a country through moving money from cities into rural areas. The Brazilian sugarcane industry is well developed in terms of corporate social responsibility and can serve as an example for other countries such as Africa. The objective of this article is to show how sugar cane can contribute to the development of Africa by producing renewable fuel for use in booming African cities. A supply of sugar can be developed for use in local markets and exports. Other opportunities exist to produce bioelectricity from the process of burning the bagasse and other new products such as plastic and diesel. In the case of Ethanol, this fuel has proven to be the most efficient in competing with gasoline in the last 40 years, and Africa may gain with a strategic plan on ethanol.
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This article is the first part of an on-going ergonomic work analysis with the emergency services call center set up by the Fire Department of the Military Police of Sao Paulo. The final objective of the research is to identify the prescribed task, the real work executed and strategies used by workers to meet the demands of the job. Starting by identifying the tasks and activities developed, this article analyzes the work of the emergency services call center which is of vital importance to the organizational structure, since it is the start point for the process that results in fulfilling the corporation's mission.
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Background: Food and nutritional care quality must be assessed and scored, so as to improve health institution efficacy. This study aimed to detect and compare actions related to food and nutritional care quality in public and private hospitals. Methods: Investigation of the Hospital Food and Nutrition Service (HFNS) of 37 hospitals by means of structured interviews assessing two quality control corpora, namely nutritional care quality (NCQ) and hospital food service quality (FSQ). HFNS was also evaluated with respect to human resources per hospital bed and per produced meal. Results: Comparison between public and private institutions revealed that there was a statistically significant difference between the number of hospital beds per HFNS staff member (p = 0.02) and per dietitian (p < 0.01). The mean compliance with NCQ criteria in public and private institutions was 51.8% and 41.6%, respectively. The percentage of public and private health institutions in conformity with FSQ criteria was 42.4% and 49.1%, respectively. Most of the actions comprising each corpus, NCQ and FSQ, varied considerably between the two types of institution. NCQ was positively influenced by hospital type (general) and presence of a clinical dietitian. FSQ was affected by institution size: large and medium-sized hospitals were significantly better than small ones. Conclusions: Food and nutritional care in hospital is still incipient, and actions concerning both nutritional care and food service take place on an irregular basis. It is clear that the design of food and nutritional care in hospital indicators is mandatory, and that guidelines for the development of actions as well as qualification and assessment of nutritional care are urgent.
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Electronic applications are nowadays converging under the umbrella of the cloud computing vision. The future ecosystem of information and communication technology is going to integrate clouds of portable clients and embedded devices exchanging information, through the internet layer, with processing clusters of servers, data-centers and high performance computing systems. Even thus the whole society is waiting to embrace this revolution, there is a backside of the story. Portable devices require battery to work far from the power plugs and their storage capacity does not scale as the increasing power requirement does. At the other end processing clusters, such as data-centers and server farms, are build upon the integration of thousands multiprocessors. For each of them during the last decade the technology scaling has produced a dramatic increase in power density with significant spatial and temporal variability. This leads to power and temperature hot-spots, which may cause non-uniform ageing and accelerated chip failure. Nonetheless all the heat removed from the silicon translates in high cooling costs. Moreover trend in ICT carbon footprint shows that run-time power consumption of the all spectrum of devices accounts for a significant slice of entire world carbon emissions. This thesis work embrace the full ICT ecosystem and dynamic power consumption concerns by describing a set of new and promising system levels resource management techniques to reduce the power consumption and related issues for two corner cases: Mobile Devices and High Performance Computing.
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With research on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) becoming more and more mature in the past five years, researchers from universities all over the world have set up testbeds of wireless sensor networks, in most cases to test and evaluate the real-world behavior of developed WSN protocol mechanisms. Although these testbeds differ heavily in the employed sensor node types and the general architectural set up, they all have similar requirements with respect to management and scheduling functionalities: as every shared resource, a testbed requires a notion of users, resource reservation features, support for reprogramming and reconfiguration of the nodes, provisions to debug and remotely reset sensor nodes in case of node failures, as well as a solution for collecting and storing experimental data. The TARWIS management architecture presented in this paper targets at providing these functionalities independent from node type and node operating system. TARWIS has been designed as a re-usable management solution for research and/or educational oriented research testbeds of wireless sensor networks, relieving researchers intending to deploy a testbed from the burden to implement their own scheduling and testbed management solutions from scratch.
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The prevalence of obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Twenty-five percent of school aged students are overweight. Schools have the opportunity to help slow this epidemic. School cafeterias in the United States feed millions of students every day through the National School Lunch Program.^ Point-of-sale machines are used in most school cafeterias to help streamline the process of purchasing school lunches. The point-of-sale software allows school personnel to place special notes on student's accounts to provide alerts about parental requests. This study investigated what the alerts are used for, who uses the alerts, and if there are any patterns by demographic characteristics. ^ Counts and percentages were used to determine what the alerts were used for and who used them. This study found that students who were white non-Hispanic, paid status, or in elementary school were most likely to have alerts placed on their accounts. Also, the majority of point-of-sale alerts were used as allowances (i.e., allowed to purchase snacks from the balance on the school lunch account), rather than restrictions (i.e., restricted from purchasing high calorie foods or specific food items). Using chi-square analysis, a total of 688 alerts were analyzed. There were significant differences in alert frequencies for intent category by grade level (p=0.000), snack access (p=0.000), and gender (p=0.002). Therefore, the results are significant, and one can conclude there is a significant relationship between gender, grade level, and snack access, and the presence of an alert on the school lunch account.^ Also, school administrators may want to take into consideration possible changes to their program, such as requiring more time to run the software. The results of this study can assist school administrators to better understand that a point-of-sale alert program may help their school lunch programs run more efficiently, while also providing parental influence on students’ food choices at the point-of-sale.^ School food service authorities should consider implementing a structured point-of-sale alert policy to encourage parental input on their children's food choices. When implementing the point-of-sale policy, schools should publicize this policy online, through school lunch menus, and parent communications increase participation throughout the school district.^