993 resultados para Contract program
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A inserção do psicólogo no campo da saúde vem crescendo de forma considerável no âmbito nacional, principalmente nas últimas duas décadas. Está concentrada aí, atualmente, a maior oferta de vagas em concursos públicos para psicólogos, bem como uma ampliação de oportunidades na rede privada. Trata-se de um cenário bastante amplo, que inclui a atenção básica (postos de saúde, Programa de Saúde da Família, entre outros), a assistência às demandas de saúde mental (Centros de Atenção Psicossocial, rede ambulatorial e hospitais psiquiátricos), além de institutos, hospitais especializados e hospitais gerais (HGs). Em franco processo de estruturação, o campo da psicologia na saúde é marcado por pluralidades de papéis, demandas e histórias, principalmente no que tange ao contexto do HG, onde a especificidade da psicologia permanece até hoje um tanto quanto enigmática. A escassez dos dados sobre a entrada de psicólogos em HGs no Rio de Janeiro apontou o caminho que nossas buscas deveriam assumir. Assim, o objeto desta tese é discutir alguns dos diferentes fazeres do psicólogo no HG. Para tanto, optamos por um percurso que inevitavelmente nos levou a uma perspectiva histórica. Na busca de elementos que pudessem contar quando e como a psicologia se tornou uma especialidade presente nos hospitais gerais, procuramos os agentes precursores desta empreitada, aqueles que participaram ativamente da construção desse espaço como um dos lugares da psicologia na saúde. Foram realizadas cinco entrevistas com personagens dessa história no contexto fluminense, psicólogas que, cada uma em seu hospital e em um dado momento histórico, tiveram papel decisivo para que a psicologia se tornasse uma especialidade legitimada nesse cenário. Tivemos ainda como fontes de pesquisa alguns relatórios, conversas de bastidores, visitas a alguns HGs e a própria vivência da autora desta tese como psicóloga vinculada à Secretaria Estadual de Saúde e Defesa Civil do Rio de Janeiro (SESDEC/RJ). Verificamos que a história da psicologia nos HG no Rio de Janeiro é significativamente recente, oficializando-se em 1990 com a realização do primeiro concurso público com provimento de vagas para psicólogos em HGs vinculados à SES/RJ (atual SESDEC). Outros concursos ampliaram as equipes e a configuração de uma rotina na qual a palavra de ordem passou a ser a atenção ao risco psicossocial. Até esse ponto, no entanto, foram travadas muitas batalhas: entre os psicólogos e as demais equipes, entre os novos psicólogos e as direções das suas unidades de saúde, entre psicólogos estatutários e psicólogos prestadores, entre psicólogos e a própria psicologia. Nossa empreitada privilegiou a narrativa desses personagens, as histórias por eles contadas, que nos auxiliaram na composição pregressa e atual da psicologia no HG no Rio de Janeiro. São memórias que contam das dificuldades e das vitórias de cada um desses momentos, na tentativa de se definir o quase indefinível lugar da psicologia no HG. Nosso trabalho pretendeu construir um dos possíveis mapas desse campo, objetivando, com isso, fornecer subsídios para que psicólogos possam ampliar seus estilos e coletivos de pensamento em prol de um exercício profissional ético e responsável.
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The spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) fishery in Florida was operationally inefficient and overcapitalized throughout the 1980s. The Trap Certificate Program initiated during the 1992–93 season was intended to increase gear efficiency by reducing the number of traps being used while maintaining the same catch level in the fishery. A depletion model was used to estimate trap fishing efficiency. The costs of fishing operations and the value of the catch were used to determine the revenues generated by the fishery under different trap levels. A negative functional relationship was found between the catchability coefficient and the number of traps, which indicated that the fewer traps operating under the trap reduction scheme were more efficient. Also, the financial analyses indicated that the higher catch efficiency resulting from fewer traps generated significantly higher revenues, despite lower stock abundances. This study indicates that the trap reduction program had improved a situation that would have been much worse.
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In recent decades, numerous studies have shown a significant increase in violence during childhood and adolescence. These data suggest the importance of implementing programs to prevent and reduce violent behavior. The study aimed to design a program of emotional intelligence (El) for adolescents and to assess its effects on variables related to violence prevention. The possible differential effect of the program on both genders was also examined. The sample comprised 148 adolescents aged from 13 to 16 years. The study used an experimental design with repeated pretest-posttest measures and control groups. To measure the variables, four assessment instruments were administered before and after the program, as well as in the follow-up phase (1 year after the conclusion of the intervention). The program consisted of 20 one-hour sessions. The pretest-posttest ANCOVAs showed that the program significantly increased: (1) El (attention, clarity, emotional repair); (2) assertive cognitive social interaction strategies; (3) internal control of anger; and (4) the cognitive ability to analyze negative feelings. In the follow-up phase, the positive effects of the intervention were generally maintained and, moreover, the use of aggressive strategies as an interpersonal conflict-resolution technique was significantly reduced. Regarding the effect of the program on both genders, the change was very similar, but the boys increased assertive social interaction strategies, attention, and emotional clarity significantly more than the girls. The importance of implementing programs to promote socio-emotional development and prevent violence is discussed.
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A collaborative project in developing a broad-based coastal management training program in the Philippines is being undertaken by a group of government and nongovernment agencies. It addresses the lack of expertise in planning an implementation for coastal management in the country. The process will be documented to serve as a guide in starting and maintaining the process of collaborative training in coastal management in the region. Other training initiatives are outlined including regional and global efforts.
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Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the single most important species for aquaculture in the state of Karnataka, India, where it is generally grown in polyculture with Indian major carps. Precocious maturation and unwanted reproduction in the species have been identified as constraints to increase production in aquaculture and culture-based fisheries in Karnataka state. Stocks of C. carpio obtained from Hungary (Amur and P3), Indonesia (Rajdanu) and Vietnam (SV) are being assessed alongside two local stocks (L-BRP and L-FRS) in a series of culture performance trials with the objective of setting up a base population for selective breeding. The paper presents progress of research being undertaken at the Fisheries Research Station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India.
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Purpose Encouraging office workers to 'sit less and move more' encompasses two public health priorities. However, there is little evidence on the effectiveness of workplace interventions for reducing sitting, even less about the longer term effects of such interventions and still less on dual-focused interventions. This study assessed the short and mid-term impacts of a workplace web-based intervention (Walk@WorkSpain, W@WS; 2010-11) on self-reported sitting time, step counts and physical risk factors (waist circumference, BMI, blood pressure) for chronic disease. Methods Employees at six Spanish university campuses (n=264; 42 +/- 10 years; 171 female) were randomly assigned by worksite and campus to an Intervention (used W@WS; n=129; 87 female) or a Comparison group (maintained normal behavior; n=135; 84 female). This phased, 19-week program aimed to decrease occupational sitting time through increased incidental movement and short walks. A linear mixed model assessed changes in outcome measures between the baseline, ramping (8 weeks), maintenance (11 weeks) and follow-up (two months) phases for Intervention versus Comparison groups. Results A significant 2 (group) x 2 (program phases) interaction was found for self-reported occupational sitting (F[3]=7.97, p=0.046), daily step counts (F[3]=15.68, p=0.0013) and waist circumference (F[3]=11.67, p=0.0086). The Intervention group decreased minutes of daily occupational sitting while also increasing step counts from baseline (446 +/- 126; 8,862 +/- 2,475) through ramping (+425 +/- 120; 9,345 +/- 2,435), maintenance (+422 +/- 123; 9,638 +/- 3,131) and follow-up (+414 +/- 129; 9,786 +/- 3,205). In the Comparison group, compared to baseline (404 +/- 106), sitting time remained unchanged through ramping and maintenance, but decreased at follow-up (-388 +/- 120), while step counts diminished across all phases. The Intervention group significantly reduced waist circumference by 2.1cms from baseline to follow-up while the Comparison group reduced waist circumference by 1.3cms over the same period. Conclusions W@WSis a feasible and effective evidence-based intervention that can be successfully deployed with sedentary employees to elicit sustained changes on "sitting less and moving more".
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A computer program was developed for the identification of the teleost fish eggs that may be found in the pelagic zone of the Black Sea. The program identifies eggs of 70 species, using up to 28 descriptive characters, and may be adapted for use outside of the Black Sea.
Sustainable utilization of inland water resources: an integrated program for research and management
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In both developed and developing countries, there is increased competition for water resources, resulting in deficiencies in supply and in various forms of pollution. In developing countries, the nutritional potential of aquatic resources is very important. To realize this potential, integrated research and management for sustainable water resource use are needed. This requires a sound understanding of the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems. A programme is presented which stresses the interrelationships of the physical, chemical and biological components of aquatic systems and their catchments. The programme consists of 16 stages in 5 phases, which are as follows: System description; System functioning and modelling; Resource assessment/dynamics; Resource potential; and, Resource utilization for sustainability. This programme enables workers within different disciplines to identify how their expertise contributes to the overall research requirements to support resource development.
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The article describes the silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys harmandi and Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) breeding program in Vietnam.
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This paper presents an algorithm and software (available from ICLARM) for estimating the possible amount of sunlight that may fall on any location of the earth, any day of the year, as might be required for ecological modelling.
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The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Cooperative Shark Tagging Program (CSTP) is part of continuing research directed to the study of the biology of large Atlantic sharks. The CSTP was initiated in 1962 at the Sandy Hook Laboratory in New Jersey under the Department of Interior's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). During the late 1950's and early 1960's, sharks were considered a liability to the economy of resort communities, of little or no commercial value, and a detriment to fishermen in areas where sharks might damage expensive fishing gear or reduce catches of more commercially valuable species.
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Blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, tag and recapture data are summarized for 1954-1988. During this period, 8,447 fish have been tagged and only 30 (0.35 percent) have been returned. Results of the tagging program indicate that blue marlin not only travel considerable distances (7,OOO km from the U. S. Virgin Islands to the Ivory Coast of West Africa), but have remained at large for up to 8 years. Seasonal movements, however, are difficult to determine accurately.