722 resultados para Interventions de courte durée
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The relationship between hallucinations and life events is a topic of significant clinical importance. This review discusses the extent to which auditory and visual hallucinations may be directly related to traumatic events. Evidence suggests that intrusive images occur frequently within individuals who also report hallucinatory experiences. However, there has been limited research specifically investigating the extent to which hallucinations are the re-experiencing of a traumatic event. Our current theoretical understanding of these relationships, along with methodological difficulties associated with research in this area, are considered. Recent clinical studies, which adopt interventions aimed at the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in people diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, are reviewed. There is a need for the development of evidence-based interventions in this area.
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Daytime fatigue and lack of sleep seem to increase throughout adolescent years. Several environmental, psychological, and biological factors have been associated with the development of sleep across adolescence. The aim of the present article is to summarize these factors and to give examples of various outcomes in sleep patterns among adolescents studied in different cultural settings. It is obvious from earlier work that many adolescents have displaced circadian rhythms and lack of adaptation to school hours due to an early school start or additional burdens for work. Several interventions have aimed to help the adaptation process by supporting sleep processes and changing scheduling, in this way promoting classroom alertness. In summary, adolescents worldwide shorten their sleep due to schoolwork hours and additional work, especially by disturbing their sleep due to circadian misalignment.
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Objective. To search the literature for circumstances that impede injury and disease prevention and other activities intended to improve the health of the health care worker. Methods. The SciELO database was searched for articles published in 1967-2008. This was supplemented by a PubMed search for the period 1950-2008. The following key words were used to identify articles in English, Portuguese, and Spanish: work, health personnel, occupational, risks, diseases, ergonomics, work ability, quality of life, organization, accidents, work conditions, intervention, and administration. Articles on injury and disease prevention and occupational health in a health care setting in Latin America were selected, along with articles focused on health promotion in the health sector. Results. The following shortcomings were identified: activities lacked a sound theoretical foundation and were not integrated with the health services management; a failure to evaluate the effectiveness of the activity; health surveillance focused solely on a specific disease or injury; management not committed to the proposed activity; miscommunication; inability of workers to participate, or control the work environment; and, programs or efforts that were limited to changing the workers` behaviors. Conclusions. The literature shows that all the barriers identified by this study affect both the health care workers` health as well as their productivity.
A systematic review of triage-related interventions to improve patient flow in emergency departments
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Background Overcrowding in emergency departments is a worldwide problem. A systematic literature review was undertaken to scientifically explore which interventions improve patient flow in emergency departments. Methods A systematic literature search for flow processes in emergency departments was followed by assessment of relevance and methodological quality of each individual study fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Studies were excluded if they did not present data on waiting time, length of stay, patients leaving the emergency department without being seen or other flow parameters based on a nonselected material of patients. Only studies with a control group, either in a randomized controlled trial or in an observational study with historical controls, were included. For each intervention, the level of scientific evidence was rated according to the GRADE system, launched by a WHO-supported working group. Results The interventions were grouped into streaming, fast track, team triage, point-of-care testing (performing laboratory analysis in the emergency department), and nurse-requested x-ray. Thirty-three studies, including over 800,000 patients in total, were included. Scientific evidence on the effect of fast track on waiting time, length of stay, and left without being seen was moderately strong. The effect of team triage on left without being seen was relatively strong, but the evidence for all other interventions was limited or insufficient. Conclusions Introducing fast track for patients with less severe symptoms results in shorter waiting time, shorter length of stay, and fewer patients leaving without being seen. Team triage, with a physician in the team, will probably result in shorter waiting time and shorter length of stay and most likely in fewer patients leaving without being seen. There is only limited scientific evidence that streaming of patients into different tracks, performing laboratory analysis in the emergency department or having nurses to request certain x-rays results in shorter waiting time and length of stay.
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An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component versus multifaceted interventions to promote knowledge translation (KT) highlight complex issues in implementation science. In this supplemented commentary, further aspects are in focus; we propose examples from (KT) studies probing the issue of single interventions. A main point is that defining what is a single and what is a multifaceted intervention can be ambiguous, depending on how the intervention is conceived. Further, we suggest additional perspectives in terms of strategies to facilitate implementation. More specifically, we argue for a need to depict not only what activities are done in implementation interventions, but to unpack functions in particular contexts, in order to support the progress of implementation science.
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A main purpose of this paper is to propose to policy makers, building professionals, and other non-social scientists a way to make energy interventions more culturally informed and, thereby, more effective. The case study on house purchasers gives an ample illustration of the richer results that can be achieved by paying attention to three aspects of energy efficiency initiatives: the contexts and situations of choice in each particular case, the interaction among relevant social actors, and the culture-specific preconditions for choice. Research on how purchasers of new pre-fabricated houses in Sweden choose their heating system show how such decisions tend to fall between two stools. Furthermore, the organizational structure of housing companies frames house purchasers' decision making. An important result is that energy saving or conversion measures must be promoted at an early stage amongst those who plan and construct buildings (rather than later amongst dwellers and energy end users).
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This paper presents semiparametric estimators of changes in inequality measures of a dependent variable distribution taking into account the possible changes on the distributions of covariates. When we do not impose parametric assumptions on the conditional distribution of the dependent variable given covariates, this problem becomes equivalent to estimation of distributional impacts of interventions (treatment) when selection to the program is based on observable characteristics. The distributional impacts of a treatment will be calculated as differences in inequality measures of the potential outcomes of receiving and not receiving the treatment. These differences are called here Inequality Treatment Effects (ITE). The estimation procedure involves a first non-parametric step in which the probability of receiving treatment given covariates, the propensity-score, is estimated. Using the inverse probability weighting method to estimate parameters of the marginal distribution of potential outcomes, in the second step weighted sample versions of inequality measures are computed. Root-N consistency, asymptotic normality and semiparametric efficiency are shown for the semiparametric estimators proposed. A Monte Carlo exercise is performed to investigate the behavior in finite samples of the estimator derived in the paper. We also apply our method to the evaluation of a job training program.
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Este trabalho é centrado na análise da mobilidade ocupacional dos trabalhadores diretamente ligados à produção no setor da Construção Civil no Estado do Rio de Janeiro: detecta os deslocamentos ocupacionais ocorridos inter e intrageracionalmente, procurando dimensionar seu significado, sua extensão e o papel neles desempenhado pela instrução. A pesquisa se fundamenta em dados secundários colhidos pela Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicilios, do IBGE, questionários central e suplementar, que levantaram informações acerca da mobilidade ocupacional. O estudo principia com uma caracterização do pessoal ocupado na construção civil no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, em geral e por ocupaçao, no que se refere a distribuição por nivel de escolaridade, rendimentos, naturalidade, posição na ocupaçao, duração da jornada de trabalho e tipo de moradia. Os demais capitulos são dedicados à análise dos desloca mentos ocupacionais propriamente ditos. Inicialmente são analisados os dados relativos à mobilidade intergeracional sob dois ângulos: o do destino ocupacional dos filhos de trabalhadores da construção civil e o da origem ocupacional paterna dos atuais trabalhadores da construção civil. Em seguida procede-se ao estudo da mobilidade intrageracional verificando os deslocamentos ocupacionais ocorridos em periodos distintos da economia brasileira, a qual limita e condiciona em ultima instância as possibilidades de mudança. Procedeu-se separadamente ao estudo do destino ocupacional daqueles trabalhadores que ingressaram no mercado de trabalho em ocupaçoes na construção civil e permanciam em 1973 no setor dos trabalhadores que tendo ingressado no mercado de trabalho atraves de ocupações da construção civil em 1973 tinham-nas abandonado e daqueles que tendo ingressado no mercado de trabalho em diversos setores em 1913 trabalhavam na construção civil. Para cada um desses grupos foram feitas as matrizes de mobilidade, de posição na ocupação e de instrução com o intuito de verificar a existência ou não de simultaneidade entre tipo de movimento ocupacional realizado e mudanças no tipo de inserção no mercado de trabalho e/ou melhorias no nivel de escolaridade. Finalmente procedendo ao confronto das hipóteses iniciais de trabalho com os resultados concluiu-se fundamentalmente que os trabalhadores analisados realizaram predominantemente movimentos ocupacionais ascendentes de curta extensão basicamente no interior dos grupos de ocupações manuais não ou semi-qualificadas, e que, mesmo estes movimentos estão sendo mais dificeis de realizar por aqueles que ingressaram mais recentemente no mercado de trabalho. Considerando que paralelamente a esta redução nas possibilidades de ascensão houve, ao longo do tempo, ligeira elevação no nível educacional dos trabalhadores concluiu-se que existe um certo grau de independência entre estas duas variáveis e que a relação existente entre elas ficaria bem expressa da seguinte forma: é mais fácil para quem tem mais escolaridade ascender na hierarquia interna da construção civil, mas não é necessário ter mais escolaridade para ascender nesta mesma hierarquia - entendendo-se o nível elementar como "suficiente" para o exercicio das ocupações do setor tal como está estruturado no Brasil.
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Recent statistical data confirms that domestic violence is a structural problem of exceptional gravity. We analyze the frequent legislative changes in Brazil since 2000 as a result of social pressure for protection of abused women. Only the Law 11.340 of 2006 was well received by lawyers, judges and the public opinion. We present the innovations and peculiarities of this statute and the allegations on unconstitutionality. We discuss cases of judicial review of this law and reject the arguments of unconstitutionality. That notwithstanding, we argue that penalization decisions is the wrong way from a criminological point of view because they do not take into consideration the desires and needs of the victims.
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EMOND, Alan et al. The effectiveness of community-based interventions to improve maternal and infant health in the Northeast of Brazil. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública/ Pan American Journal of Public Health , v.12, n.2, p.101-110, 2002
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)