941 resultados para 350210 Quality Management
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The management of Higher Education Institutions is being rethought, with the mission and culture of the institutions changing due to globalization, resulting in new models of management and governance. The quality of Higher Education and its obligations to society are of current importance. The structural changes that the society has gone through requires a response in higher education that matches the changing needs of the society. Higher Education Institutions require new perspectives and a new strategic vision to cope with the uncertainty arising at a global scale, and this plays a role in their quality and whether they are leading institutions. Thus the following question arises: Which forms of management and governance contribute to the improvement of quality in higher education? The methodology for this study was designed with five stages: preparation of a plan of work within the thesis, the gradual progression to understanding the up-to-date understanding of Higher Education Research, generating research hypotheses and creating further understanding, writing the thesis with critical analysis and reflection. In addition to other relevant issues in higher education, different models were studied: Models of excellence, Models for implementation of Quality Management Systems, Environmental Management, Occupational Health and Safety Management, Risk Management, among others. Several indicators of Social Responsibility were created in this context and a pilot study was conducted in the area of Social Responsibility in Higher Education Institutions. Finally the conclusions resulting from the pilot study are presented and questions arising from the theoretical research are discussed. For example, the pilot study showed that there are indicators of a lack of understanding within the institutions to issues related to ethical and environmental education. Moreover, a large proportion of respondents said individuals have no opinion when confronted with questions on Responsible Social Involvement and Social Research and Social Management of Useful Knowledge. It is concluded that people have a vague awareness of these issues, so these concepts are new to them.
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Este relatório tem como objetivo compreender o nível de implementação de um Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade no município de Aveiro. O nosso trabalho empírico e os dados investigados permitiu-nos investigar se houve uma implementação fragmentada ou completa do Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade no município. A fim de entender esse processo foi necessário resumir o contexto histórico da adoção de medidas de qualidade no setor público Português, através de um breve levantamento das fases dessas reformas e dos seus processos de modernização, incluindo as iniciativas e a implementação dos princípios de gestão da qualidade total nos serviços públicos. Neste sentido, este estudo tem como objetivo compreender o impacto e a sustentabilidade da implementação de um Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade na Câmara Municipal de Aveiro. Estamos particularmente preocupados com os desafios e motivações associadas a este processo, de modo a inferir sobre os benefícios que o processo de certificação da qualidade trouxe ao município. Levando em consideração o cenário económico atual, tentou-se também investigar o possível efeito que a crise económica sobre o futuro deste processo de modernização no município. A partir dos dados coletados é possível concluir que houve uma implementação fragmentada do Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade no município de Aveiro. Embora exista a noção da importância da plena implementação Sistema no município, os custos associados a este processo e a situação económica do país e da autarquia representam as principais barreiras no sucesso da implementação plena do Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade no município.
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OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of the study was to evaluate whether rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients considered to be in remission according to clinical criteria sets still had persisting ultrasound (US) synovitis. We further intended to evaluate the capacity of our US score to discriminate between the patients with a clinically active disease versus those in remission. METHODS: This is an observational study nested within the Swiss Clinical Quality Management in Rheumatic Diseases (SCQM) rheumatoid arthritis cohort. A validated US score (SONAR score) based on a semi-quantitative B-mode and Doppler (PwD) score as part of the regular clinical workup by rheumatologists in different clinical settings was used. To define clinically relevant synovitis, the same score was applied to 38 healthy controls and the 90st percentile was used as cut-off for 'relevant' synovitis. RESULTS: Three hundred and seven patients had at least one US examination and concomitant clinical information on disease activity. More than a third of patients in both DAS28 and ACR/EULAR remission showed significant gray scale synovitis (P=0.01 and 0.0002, respectively) and PwD activity (P=0.005 and 0.0005, respectively) when compared to controls. The capacity of US to discriminate between the two clinical remission groups and patients with active disease was only moderate. CONCLUSION: This observational study confirms that many patients considered to be in clinical remission according the DAS and the ACR/EULAR definitions still have residual synovitis on US. The prognostic significance of US synovitis and the exact place of US in patients reaching clinical remission need to be further evaluated.
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Aquest treball final de grau pretén ser un estudi de les metodologies pràctiques que podem trobar al mercat per portar a terme un procés d'homologació i qualificació dels proveïdors de TI, així com per fer el seguiment del rendiment del proveïdor, l'avaluació i la millora continuada.
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[eng] ISO standard 9001 is one of a set of management tools that libraries have adopted in recent years. This article focuses on libraries in higher education institutions that have received ISO certification of their quality management systems (ISO standard 9001:2000). We examine their reasons for seeking certification and the advantages and difficulties they have encountered in applying this ISO standard. Finally, we consider the future prospects of ISO standard 9001 in university libraries.
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Es descriu el Projecte del Sistema de Gestió Documental de la Universitat de Barcelona (PSGD UB) destacant-ne la funció de creació, gestió, preservació i difusió del capital intel·lectual de la institució, alhora que s¿introdueixen els conceptes de recurs tangible, tot referint-se al patrimoni documental, i de patrimoni intangible per definir el conjuntdels recursos i activitats associats al coneixement. Per dur a terme aquest projecte es marquen tres grans línies estratègiques: la implantació del Sistema de Gestió Documental, la valorització del patrimoni documental i el foment de les aliances i de les relacions institucionals.
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La construcción efectiva del Espacio europeo de educación superior se ha convertido en un dinamizador de muchas actividades relacionadas con la calidad y la adopción de sistemas de garantía de la calidad en el seno de las universidades y, por ende de sus bibliotecas; es una decisión inaplazable. Un tercio de las bibliotecas universitarias españolas dispone de algún tipo de reconocimiento público de la calidad de su gestión. Se presentan las diversas vías que han seguido las bibliotecas universitarias para disponer de este reconocimiento: certificaciones, diplomas y sellos de calidad y se constata la existencia de una cierta tendencia a la multicertificación.
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Se describen los distintos hitos que han marcado la cultura y la implantación de la gestión de calidad total en el ámbito de las bibliotecas universitarias españolas durante la última década a través de la puesta en marcha de distintos planes de calidad: Plan Experimental para la Evaluación de la Calidad del Sistema Universitario; Proyectos Pilotos Europeos; Planes Nacionales de Evaluación de la Calidad de las Universidades; Evaluación de la Calidad de las Bibliotecas Universitarias Catalanas y Plan Andaluz de Calidad de las Universidades. Basados en el modelo de excelencia EFQM y en las normas ISO 9000, se abordan los sistemas de Certificación de Calidad así como la Planificación Estratégica y otros instrumentos de gestión y mejora. Para el futuro se apuesta por sistemas de aseguramiento de la calidad que tengan como referencia tanto el nuevo paradigma pedagógico, centrado en los procesos de aprendizaje del estudiante, como el principio de disponibilidad de la biblioteca, basado en la mejora continua de la calidad de servicio que los usuarios reciben y perciben.
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[eng] ISO standard 9001 is one of a set of management tools that libraries have adopted in recent years. This article focuses on libraries in higher education institutions that have received ISO certification of their quality management systems (ISO standard 9001:2000). We examine their reasons for seeking certification and the advantages and difficulties they have encountered in applying this ISO standard. Finally, we consider the future prospects of ISO standard 9001 in university libraries.
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El projecte s'inscriu dins de l'àmbit de la investigació i innovació docent aplicant criteris de gestió de qualitat en els que es tenen molt presents els aspectes relacionats amb la seguretat i la sostenibilitat. El projecte promou la investigació generant models de funcionament i verificant la qualitat dels resultats de la seva aplicació. Des d'aquest punt de vista la recerca incorpora aspectes relacionats amb la seguretat i la sostenibilitat dels procediments, la manipulació de productes i materials, la gestió de residus i el seu reciclatge als tallers i laboratoris de les Facultats de Belles Arts. Els resultats d'aquestes investigacions tenen una extensió social en l'àmbit de les Belles Arts en general. Existeix suficient evidència empírica sobre el deteriorament de la salut i els danys que causen un gran nombre de substàncies, productes i materials utilitzats habitualment en les Belles Arts i es sospita sobre els potencials efectes negatius d'altres productes. A Espanya, també és conegut el limitat desenvolupament en matèria de prevenció laboral, de protecció mediambiental i en paràmetres de sostenibilitat en relació amb l'Espai Europeu i, especialment, al nord d'Europa. Es pot considerar, encara, la tímida i escassament coordinada, encara que progressiva, implantació de mesures orientades a solucionar aquestes deficiències per part de les universitats espanyoles i el seu insuficient finançament. En un context d'elevada sensibilització social i dels mitjans de comunicació sobre els efectes del canvi climàtic i la contaminació els processos de canvi s'han de liderar des d'institucions de rang molt divers. Amb els antecedents esmentats el grup d'investigació advoca per continuar desenvolupant diferents modalitats de recerca, buscant alternatives eficaces en aquest àmbit. Alternatives que contemplin la possible substitució d'uns productes per altres, la reducció d'aquells insubstituïbles, la implantació de procediments de qualitat verificada, l'adopció de mesures de seguretat de naturalesa preventiva o mediambiental, l'exploració de recursos sostenibles, etc. per solucionar en la mesura possible l'esmentada problemàtica.
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BACKGROUND: Anaesthesia Databank Switzerland (ADS) is a voluntary data registry introduced in 1996. Its ultimate goal is to promote quality in anaesthesiology. METHODS: The ADS registry analyses routinely recorded adverse events and provides benchmark comparisons between anaesthesia departments. Data collection comprises a set of 31 variables organised into three modules, one mandatory and two optional. RESULTS: In 2010, the database included 2,158,735 anaesthetic procedures. Over time, the proportions of older patients have increased, the largest group being aged 50-64 years. The percentage of patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) status 1 has decreased while the percentage of ASA status 2 or 3 patients has increased. The most frequent comorbidities recorded were hypertension (21%), smoking (16%), allergy (15%) and obesity (12%). Between 1996 and 2010, 125,579 adverse events were recorded, of which 34% were cardiovascular, 7% respiratory, 39% technical and 20% non-specific. The most severe events were resuscitation (50%), oliguria (22%), myocardial ischaemia (17%) and haemorrhage (10%). CONCLUSION: Routine ADS data collection contributes to the monitoring of trends in anaesthesia care in Switzerland. The ADS system has proved to be usable in daily practice, although this remains a constant challenge that is highly dependent on local quality management and quality culture. Nevertheless, success in developing routine regular feedback to users to initiate discussions about anaesthetic events would most likely help strengthen departmental culture regarding safety and quality of care.
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Current institutional and official representations of cancer are: coordination, integration, team approaches, quality management, full informed consent, patient centered communication and empowerment. Web access, comprehensive care plan summaries patient centered healthcare interactions and evidence-based programs are different ways of delivering the comprehensive care and follow-up cancer survivors deserve. The question remains, how to best explore and respect, in the meantime, more subjective dimensions such as patient beliefs, values, the meaning of the illness, preferences and needs. These aspects are fundamental elements in the construction of a trusting relationship, so as to find common ground, to be open to discuss anxiety and doubts and to provide information tailored to suit the patient's level of understanding, in order to reduce vulnerability to the feeling of being "lost in transition".
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El projecte s'inscriu dins de l'àmbit de la investigació i innovació docent aplicant criteris de gestió de qualitat en els que es tenen molt presents els aspectes relacionats amb la seguretat i la sostenibilitat. El projecte promou la investigació generant models de funcionament i verificant la qualitat dels resultats de la seva aplicació. Des d'aquest punt de vista la recerca incorpora aspectes relacionats amb la seguretat i la sostenibilitat dels procediments, la manipulació de productes i materials, la gestió de residus i el seu reciclatge als tallers i laboratoris de les Facultats de Belles Arts. Els resultats d'aquestes investigacions tenen una extensió social en l'àmbit de les Belles Arts en general. Existeix suficient evidència empírica sobre el deteriorament de la salut i els danys que causen un gran nombre de substàncies, productes i materials utilitzats habitualment en les Belles Arts i es sospita sobre els potencials efectes negatius d'altres productes. A Espanya, també és conegut el limitat desenvolupament en matèria de prevenció laboral, de protecció mediambiental i en paràmetres de sostenibilitat en relació amb l'Espai Europeu i, especialment, al nord d'Europa. Es pot considerar, encara, la tímida i escassament coordinada, encara que progressiva, implantació de mesures orientades a solucionar aquestes deficiències per part de les universitats espanyoles i el seu insuficient finançament. En un context d'elevada sensibilització social i dels mitjans de comunicació sobre els efectes del canvi climàtic i la contaminació els processos de canvi s'han de liderar des d'institucions de rang molt divers. Amb els antecedents esmentats el grup d'investigació advoca per continuar desenvolupant diferents modalitats de recerca, buscant alternatives eficaces en aquest àmbit. Alternatives que contemplin la possible substitució d'uns productes per altres, la reducció d'aquells insubstituïbles, la implantació de procediments de qualitat verificada, l'adopció de mesures de seguretat de naturalesa preventiva o mediambiental, l'exploració de recursos sostenibles, etc. per solucionar en la mesura possible l'esmentada problemàtica.
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Ultrasound (US) has become a useful tool in the detection of early disease, differential diagnosis, guidance of treatment decisions and treatment monitoring of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In 2008, the Swiss Sonography in Arthritis and Rheumatism (SONAR) group was established to promote the use of US in inflammatory arthritis in clinical practice. A scoring system was developed and taught to a large number of Swiss rheumatologists who already contributed to the Swiss Clinical Quality Management (SCQM) database, a national patient register. This paper intends to give a Swiss consensus about best clinical practice recommendations for the use of US in RA on the basis of the current literature knowledge and experience with the Swiss SONAR score. Literature research was performed to collect data on current evidence. The results were discussed among specialists of the Swiss university centres and private practice, following a structured procedure. Musculoskelatal US was found to be very helpful in establishing the diagnosis and monitoring the evolution of RA, and to be a reliable tool if used by experienced examiners. It influences treatment decisions such as continuing, intensifying or stepping down therapy. The definite modalities of integrating US into the diagnosis and monitoring of RA treatments will be defined within a few years. There are, however, strong arguments to use US findings as of today in daily clinical care. Some practical recommendations about the use of US in RA, focusing on the diagnosis and the use of the SONAR score, are proposed.
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Background/Purpose: Since the end of 2009, an ultrasound scoring call SONAR has been implemented for RA patients as a routine tool in the SCQM registry (Swiss Clinical Quality Management registry for rheumatic diseases). A cross-sectional evaluation of patients with active disease and clinical remission according to the DAS28ESR and the novel ACR/EULAR remission criteria from 2010 clearly indicated a good correlational external validity of synovial pathologies with clinical disease activity in RA (2012 EULAR meeting. Objective: of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity to change of B-mode and Power-Doppler scores in a longitudinal perspective along with the changes in DAS28ESR in two consecutive visits among the patients included in the SCQM registry Methods: All patients who had at least two SONAR scores and simultaneous DAS28ESR evaluations between December 2009 and June 2012 were included in this study. The data came from 20 different operators working mostly in hospitals but also in private practices, who had received a previous teaching over 3 days in a reference center. The SONAR score includes a semi-quantitative B mode and Power-Doppler evaluation of 22 joints from 0 to 3, maximum 66 points for each score. The selection of these 22 joints was done in analogy to a 28 joint count and further restricted to joint regions with published standard ultrasound images. Both elbows and wrist joints were dynamically scanned from the dorsal and the knee joints from a longitudinal suprapatellar view in flexion and in joint extension. The bilateral evaluation of the second to fifth metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints was done from a palmar view in full extension, and the Power-Doppler scoring from a dorsal view with hand and finger position in best relaxation. Results: From the 657 RA patients with at least one score performed, 128 RA patients with 2 or more consultations of DAS28ESR, and a complete SONAR data set could be included. The mean (SD) time between the two evaluations was 9.6 months (54). The mean (SD) DAS28ESR was: 3.5 (1.3) at the first visit and was significantly lower (mean 3.0, SD.2.0, p:_0.0001) at the second visit. The mean (SD) of the total B mode was 12 (9.5) at baseline and 9.6 (7.6) at follow-up (p_0.0004). The Power-Doppler score at entry was 2.9 (5.7) and 1.9 (3.6), at the second visit, p _0.0001. The Pearson r correlation between change in DAS28ESR and the B mode was 0.44 (95% CI: 0.29, 0.57, p_ 0.0001),and 0.35 (95% CI: 0.16, 0.50, p _ 0.0002) for the Power-Doppler score,. Clinical relevant change in DAS (_1.1) was associated with a change of total B mode score _3 in 23/32 patients and a change a Doppler score _0.5 in 19/26. Conclusion: This study confirms that the SONAR score is sensitive to change and provides a complementary method of assessing RA disease activity to the DAS that could be very useful in daily practice.