974 resultados para standard-setting organization
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For the purpose of research a large quantity of anti-measles IgG working reference serum was needed. A pool of sera from five teenagers was prepared and named Alexandre Herculano (AH). In order to calibrate the AH serum, 18 EIA assays were performed testing in parallel AH and the 2nd International Standard 1990, Anti-Measles Antibody, 66/202 (IS) in a range of dilutions (from 1/50 to 1/25600). A method which compared parallel lines resulting from the graphic representation of the results of laboratory tests was used to estimate the power of AH relative to IS. A computer programme written by one of the authors was used to analyze the data and make potency estimates. Another method of analysis was used, comparing logistic curves relating serum concentrations with optical density by EIA. For that purpose an existing computer programme (WRANL) was used. The potency of AH relative to IS, by either method, was estimated to be 2.4. As IS has 5000 milli international units (mIU) of anti-measles IgG per millilitre (ml), we concluded that AH has 12000 mIU/ml.
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The RID assay is one of the in vitro methods used for in-process control in the production of rabies vaccines for veterinary use. It has been shown to be very useful for determining antigen concentration in the final bulk product. The work presented in this paper, including the production and standardization of candidate standard reagents for use in the Radial Immunodiffusion Assay (RID) was carried out at the Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses (INPPAZ/PAHO/WHO). The study was completed with the cooperation of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Plata (NULP), Argentina, where the validation of the proposed standards and the quality control of samples from 28 different batches of rabies vaccines produced with Pasteur strain rabies virus (PV) in BHK cells were performed. The activity of the vaccines was determined by in vivo (NIH) and in vitro (RID)assays. The results of the candidate reagents for the reagent standardization tests showed stability, sensitivity and reproducibility. The Relative Potency the 1.2 between the problem vaccines and the reference vaccine was estimated by variance and regression analysis. The results of our validation study show that the INPPAZ (PAHO/WHO) is capable of producing and distributing the above-mentioned standard reagents, as well as of providing support for the incorporation of the RID technique (sensitive, rapid and inexpensive) to the laboratories that manufacture rabies vaccines in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The concept of HRM perceptions is a growing interest in the literature, as one of the antecedents of HRM outcomes. Regardless, not only the cognitive aspect of perception is interesting in this field (what you think) but also the affective perspective is of interest (how you feel about it). In this study we propose a scale for assessing satisfaction with the perceptions of the HRM practices. A 24 item Likert-type scale was developed considering literature review, to assess subjects’ satisfaction with Human Resources Practices in a healthcare setting. Talked reflections were held and a survey encompassing all workers from a Hospital was conducted later, with a sample of 922 subjects. Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis were performed; reliability was tested using Cronbach’s alpha. The scale presents good psychometric properties with alpha values that range from .71 to .91. Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated that the scale presents a very good fit with CFI= 0.94, AGFI= 0.88, and RMSEA= 0.07. The present study represents a first approach in the usage of this scale and despite having a large sample, respondents originate from a single institution. This study presents a pertinent scale towards measuring a seldom explored construct of the worker-organization relationship. The scale is parsimonious and results are promising. There seems to be very little research on how subjects feel about the HRM practices. This construct, very much in line with more recent studies concerning worker perceptions can be especially interesting in the context of the worker-organization relationship.
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Purpose: This work aims at further developing and testing the psychometric properties of the Cultural Intelligence Scale (Ang & Van Dyne, 2006) in an Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Population, including reliability. Design Methodology: The study included 626 participants from 109 different countries that emcompasses 6 continents. Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analysis procedures were carried out in order to test the scale in a multicultural scale of Erasmus Mundus Students. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach Alpha. Results: The scale presents excellent psychometric properties with alpha values that range from .84 to .90. Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor Analyses demonstrated that the original model of the scale presents an exceptionally good fit. Limitations: The present study was conducted using a convenience sample and online questionnaires that limit its conclusions when we consider the globality of the Erasmus Mundus Students. Research/Practical Implications: This study presents evidence that Ang and Van Dyne’s scale is an adequate measure instrument to assess intercultural intelligence in a multicultural setting of students and alumni. Originality/Value: Multicultural samples and studies are becoming more and more present and relevant; the study of intercultural competences and habilities is becoming increasingly important, and in this task, solid psychometric instruments are of paramount importance. This study presents evidence that Ang and Van Dyne’s (2006) scale is a fairly recent and parsimonious instrument with excellent psychometric properties properties.
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The process of Competences Recognition, Validation and Certification , also known as Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), is an innovative means of attaining school certificates for individuals without an academic background. The main objective of this process is to validate what people have learned in informal contexts, in order to attribute academic certificates. With the increasing interest of the qualification of workers and governmental support, more and more Portuguese organizations promote this process within their facilities and their work hours. This study explores the relationship between the promotion of this Human Resource Development Programme and employee’s attitudes (Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment) and behaviours (Extra-role Organizational Citizenship Behaviours) towards the organization they work for. Results of a cross-sectional survey of Portuguese Industrial Workers (N=135) showed that statistical significant results are in the higher levels of Voice Behaviours (a dimension of Extra-role Organizational Citizenship Behaviour in the groups of workers who were involved or had graduated from the firm promoted APL process.
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Purpose: This exploratory research evaluates if there is a relationship between the number of years since an organization has achieved ISO 9001 certification and the highest level of recognition received by the same organization with the EFQM Business Excellence Model. Methodology/Approach: After state of the art review a detailed comparison between both models was made. Fifty two Portuguese organizations were considered and Correlation coefficient Spearman Rho was used to investigate the possible relationships. Findings: Conclusion is that there is indeed a moderate positive correlation between these two variables, the higher the number of years of ISO 9001 certification, the higher the results of the organization EFQM model evaluation and recognition. This supports the assumption that ISO 9001 International Standard by incorporating many of the principles present in the EFQM Business Excellence Model is consistent with this model and can be considered as a step towards that direction. Research Limitation/implication: Due to the dynamic nature of these models that might change over time and the possible time delays between implementation and results, more in-depth studies like experimental design or a longitudinal quasi-experimental design could be used to confirm the results of this investigation. Originality/Value of paper: This research gives additional insights on conjunct studies of both models. The use of external evaluation results carried out by the independent EFQM assessors minimizes the possible bias of previous studies accessing the value of ISO 9001 certification.
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Relatório de Estágio
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Hoje em dia, com os avanços constantes na indústria, novas áreas começam cada vez mais a ser foco de atenção por parte das organizações. Motivados pela procura de melhores condições para os seus colaboradores e por todos os benefícios que este tipo de intervenção oferece, tanto a curto, como principalmente a médio e longo prazo, a Grohe Portugal, mais especificamente o seu departamento de montagem, achou relevante potenciar a aplicação da Ergonomia nos seus postos de trabalho. Posto isto, esta dissertação pretende apresentar o trabalho desenvolvido junto da organização que teve como objetivo projetar e executar uma linha de montagem que tivesse em consideração os seguintes aspetos: • Ergonomia; • Automatização ou semi-automatização de operações; • Simplificação de aspetos operacionais; • Sistemas de abastecimento mais robustos e de fácil uso; • Simplificação de setups; • Definição de dimensões normalizadas para futuros projetos. As soluções encontradas tiveram como objetivo primordial satisfazer o maior número possível de colaboradores, sendo que para tal foram utilizados dados referentes a antropometria da população Portuguesa. Para a realização e conclusão deste projeto, o trabalho foi decomposto em varias etapas, de entre as quais se destacam: • Analise e estudo dos métodos de montagem; • Levantamento de todos os componentes e operações que constituem o processo de fabrico das diversas famílias onde foram implementados novos projetos; • Definição e uniformização da estrutura das novas linhas de montagem; • Estudo e definição da disposição dos componentes na nova linha, bem como da sua forma de abastecimento; • Projeto da linha de montagem em 3D com recurso ao software SolidWorks (DassaultSystemes, 2014); • Montagem final da linha, bem como o acompanhamento da sua fase de arranque. Durante o estagio foi ainda pensado e implementado um projeto paralelo com vista a constante manutenção e melhoria do departamento de montagem cujo objetivo, através de “plant walks”, e detetar de entre outras, situações de falta de identificação de componentes ou equipamentos, degradação de ferramentas, fugas ou derrames nas linhas, etc. O balanco final do trabalho foi bastante positivo, tendo-se alcançado melhorias em alguns índices de qualidade, tempos de abastecimento e condições ergonómicas dos postos de trabalho que sofreram intervenção, tendo essas melhorias resultado numa avaliação positiva por parte dos colaboradores que integram essas mesmas linhas.
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Devido à atual crise socioeconómica e consequente recessão dos mercados, as empresas precisam cada vez mais de melhorar os seus modelos de gestão e apostar na melhoria dos seus processos de forma a conseguirem produzir produtos de qualidade utilizando o menor custo de produção possível. O uso das ferramentas Lean Production e das ferramentas de Gestão da Qualidade permite às empresas reduzir, ou até mesmo eliminar alguns desperdícios. Desta forma é possível reduzir custos de produção e aumentar a produtividade. Neste contexto surge a presente dissertação, realizada na empresa IKEA Industry Portugal no âmbito do Mestrado em Engenharia Mecânica – Gestão Industrial, que tem como principal objetivo melhorar o processo produtivo de uma linha de produção da área EdgeBand & Drill, linha Biesse. No início deste projeto esta linha apresentava uma eficiência de 45,83%. Depois da descrição da empresa e do seu funcionamento, realizou-se um estudo sobre o estado atual do sistema produtivo da área de produção em estudo, Edgeband & Drill, mais concretamente da linha Biesse. Desse estudo resultou a identificação de alguns problemas da linha, nomeadamente a baixa eficiência, elevados tempos de paragem da linha, elevada quantidade de peças com defeitos, elevados custos associados a peças sucata, falta de polivalência dos operadores, desperdícios de matérias primas e falta de organização e limpeza da área. Depois de identificados os problemas foram apresentadas algumas propostas de melhoria para o processo produtivo da linha Biesse. Nesta fase foram utilizadas algumas ferramentas Lean e de Gestão da Qualidade. No fim do projeto obteve-se uma redução de 1,26% dos tempos de paragem, uma redução de 1317 peças com defeito e uma poupança de 1147,44€ em peças sucata. Estes valores contribuíram para uma melhoria da eficiência global em cerca de 1,06% para a área EdgeBand & Drill e uma melhoria de 3,11% para a linha em estudo, linha Biesse.
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RESUMO: Objectivo: O exercício tem sido identificado como um factor de promoção da qualidade de vida em mulheres submetidas a cirurgia por cancro de mama. Mas os níveis de actividade física tendem a reduzir após o diagnóstico de cancro de mama e a manterem-se baixos após fim dos tratamentos. O objectivo deste estudo é verificar se um programa de exercício físico supervisionado, associado a estratégias motivacionais em mulheres submetidas a cirurgia por cancro da mama e que mantêm a intervenção usual praticada, é mais efectivo no aumento dos níveis de actividade física, na redução do índice de massa corporal e na melhoria da qualidade de vida, do que o tratamento usualmente praticado. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo piloto experimental, aleatorizado e controlado. Cumpriram os critérios de inclusão no estudo 37 utentes submetidas a cirurgia por cancro de mama no Hospital Fernando Fonseca, Amadora, e submetidos à intervenção usual da fisioterapia. Foram aleatoriamente distribuídas pelos grupos experimental (n=19) e de controlo (n=18). O contacto telefónico foi feito por um elemento externo, cego em relação à distribuição dos sujeitos. Alguns elementos desistiram ou não puderam participar no estudo. O número de sujeitos final foi de 11 para o grupo experimental e de 10 para o grupo de controlo, idênticos na média de idades. Todos os sujeitos mantiveram a intervenção usual da fisioterapia. Os sujeitos do grupo experimental foram ainda submetidos ao programa de exercício e promoção da actividade física. Todo o grupo foi avaliado no início do programa, no final do mesmo (12 semanas) e após 6 meses de follow-up, nos seguintes indicadores: nível de actividade física, pelo International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), índice de massa corporal e qualidade de vida, pelos questionários: European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30) e Supplementary Questionnaire Breast Cancer Module (QLQ-BR23). Resultados: O programa implementado demonstrou-se efectivo no aumento dos níveis de actividade física (p=0,017) e na qualidade de vida associada ao estado funcional (p=0,016) e ao estado de saúde global auto-percepcionado (p=0,030) no final do programa. Foi ainda possível identificar resultados positivos noutras variáveis estudadas, como por exemplo a fadiga auto-reportada, mas que não se demonstraram estatisticamente significativos, facto que pode atribuir-se à reduzida dimensão da amostra. Conclusões: Apesar de algumas limitações, este estudo é de grande a importância para a comunidade científica preocupada com crescente problemática do cancro de mama. Mais uma vez se demonstra que o exercício físico é uma estratégia importante para a melhoria do estado de saúde de pacientes confrontados com doença. Esta comprovação é de grande interesse para os profissionais de saúde e particularmente para os fisioterapeutas dedicados à promoção da saúde nesta população.---------------------ABSTRACT: Purpose: Exercise has been identified as a quality of life promoting factor, amongst women after breast cancer surgery. But the physical activity levels reduce significantly after a diagnosis of breast cancer and remain low after treatment is completed. The aim of this study is to determine whether a supervised group exercise program allied to motivating strategies in women after breast cancer surgery in conjunction with standard treatment, is more effective in improving physical activity levels, reducing body mass index and promoting quality of life, than standard treatment on its own. Methods: This is a pilot randomized controlled trial. Thirty-seven women, submitted to breast cancer surgery in the Hospital Fernando Fonseca, Amadora, and submitted to standard physiotherapy intervention, completed the inclusion criteria. They were randomly allocated into intervention group (n=19) and control group (n=18). The telephone contact was done by an external element, blind to the subjects’ allocation. Some elements declined or could not participate. The final intervention group was n=11 and the control n=10, similar in age. All subjects maintained the standard physiotherapy intervention. The experimental group was submitted to the exercise and health promotion program. The complete group was evaluated in the beginning of the program, at the final (after 12 weeks) and after 6 months follow-up, using as outcomes: physical activity index with the international Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), the body mass index and quality of life using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30) and Supplementary Questionnaire Breast Cancer Module (QLQBR23). Results: The studied program demonstrated to be effective in improving the physical activity index (p=0,017) and quality of live related to physical functioning (p=0,016) and to global health status (p=0,030) at the end of the program. It was possible to find positive results in some other outcomes, such as fatigue, although the differences were not statistically significant. We believe that these results can be attributed to the small sample size. Conclusions: Although we can identify some methodological constrains, this is a very important study for scientific community working on the breast cancer subject. Once more, exercise was identified as an important strategy to improve global heath status in breast cancer patients. This represents an important contribution to the health professionals and mostly for physiotherapists working on health promotion subject.
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Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) is the biomarker of choice for screening prostate cancer throughout the population, with PSA values above 10 ng/mL pointing out a high probability of associated cancer1. According to the most recent World Health Organization (WHO) data, prostate cancer is the commonest form of cancer in men in Europe2. Early detection of prostate cancer is thus very important and is currently made by screening PSA in men over 45 years old, combined with other alterations in serum and urine parameters. PSA is a glycoprotein with a molecular mass of approximately 32 kDa consisting of one polypeptide chain, which is produced by the secretory epithelium of human prostate. Currently, the standard methods available for PSA screening are immunoassays like Enzyme-Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay (ELISA). These methods are highly sensitive and specific for the detection of PSA, but they require expensive laboratory facilities and high qualify personal resources. Other highly sensitive and specific methods for the detection of PSA have also become available and are in its majority immunobiosensors1,3-5, relying on antibodies. Less expensive methods producing quicker responses are thus needed, which may be achieved by synthesizing artificial antibodies by means of molecular imprinting techniques. These should also be coupled to simple and low cost devices, such as those of the potentiometric kind, one approach that has been proven successful6. Potentiometric sensors offer the advantage of selectivity and portability for use in point-of-care and have been widely recognized as potential analytical tools in this field. The inherent method is simple, precise, accurate and inexpensive regarding reagent consumption and equipment involved. Thus, this work proposes a new plastic antibody for PSA, designed over the surface of graphene layers extracted from graphite. Charged monomers were used to enable an oriented tailoring of the PSA rebinding sites. Uncharged monomers were used as control. These materials were used as ionophores in conventional solid-contact graphite electrodes. The obtained results showed that the imprinted materials displayed a selective response to PSA. The electrodes with charged monomers showed a more stable and sensitive response, with an average slope of -44.2 mV/decade and a detection limit of 5.8X10-11 mol/L (2 ng/mL). The corresponding non-imprinted sensors showed smaller sensitivity, with average slopes of -24.8 mV/decade. The best sensors were successfully applied to the analysis of serum samples, with percentage recoveries of 106.5% and relatives errors of 6.5%.
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The total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of 28 flavoured water samples was assessed by ferric reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP), oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC), trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and total reactive antioxidant potential (TRAP) methods. It was observed that flavoured waters had higher antioxidant activity than the corresponding natural ones. The observed differences were attributed to flavours, juice and vitamins. Generally, higher TAC contents were obtained on lemon waters and lower values on guava and raspberry flavoured waters. Lower and higher TACs were obtained by TRAP and ORAC method, respectively. Statistical analysis suggested that vitamins and flavours increased the antioxidant content of the commercial waters.
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Human astroviruses have been increasingly identified as important agents of diarrheal disease in children. However, the disease burden of astrovirus infection is still incompletely assessed. This paper reports results on the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of astrovirus-associated diarrhea, as well as the impact of astrovirus infection on the ambulatory setting at a Public Hospital in Córdoba city, Argentina. From February 2001 through January 2002, 97 randomly selected outpatient visits for diarrhea among children < 36 months old were enrolled. A single specimen of stool from each child was collected and tested for astrovirus antigen by enzyme immunoassay. Astroviruses were detected in 12.37% of the diarrheal episodes. All the positive cases occurred in children 4 to 18 months, but the highest rate was in children aged 4 to 6 months (23.80%). The clinical symptoms of astrovirus associated-diarrhea were fever 41.66%, vomiting 25.00% and dehydration 8.33%; overall 16.66% required hospitalization. Astrovirus was identified through the year and no seasonally pattern was detected (cool semester 15.21% versus warm semester 9.80% p > 0.05). According to our estimation about one out of seventy-four children in this cohort would be assisted annually for an astroviral-diarrheal episode in the Public Hospital and one out of eight diarrheal cases could be attributed to astrovirus infection. Astrovirus is a common symptomatic infection in pediatric outpatient visits in the public hospital in the study area, contributing 12.37% of the overall morbidity from diarrhea.
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Teaching robotics to students at the beginning of their studies has become a huge challenge. Simulation environments can be an effective solution to that challenge where students can interact with simulated robots and have the first contact with robotic constraints. From our previous experience with simulation environments it was possible to observe that students with lower background knowledge in robotics where able to deal with a limited number of constraints, implement a simulated robotic platform and study several sensors. The question is: after this first phase what should be the best approach? Should the student start developing their own hardware? Hardware development is a very important part of an engineer's education but it can also be a difficult phase that could lead to discouragement and loss of motivation in some students. Considering the previous constraints and first year engineering students’ high abandonment rate it is important to develop teaching strategies to deal with this problem in a feasible way. The solution that we propose is the integration of a low-cost standard robotic platform WowWee Rovio as an intermediate solution between the simulation phase and the stage where the students can develop their own robots. This approach will allow the students to keep working in robotic areas such as: cooperative behaviour, perception, navigation and data fusion. The propose approach proved to be a motivation step not only for the students but also for the teachers. Students and teachers were able to reach an agreement between the level of demand imposed by the teachers and satisfaction/motivation of the students.