876 resultados para project planning and controlling
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Background: There has been a proliferation of quality use of medicines activities in Australia since the 1990s. However, knowledge of the nature and extent of these activities was lacking. A mechanism was required to map the activities to enable their coordination. Aims: To develop a geographical mapping facility as an evaluative tool to assist the planning and implementation of Australia's policy on the quality use of medicines. Methods: A web-based database incorporating geographical mapping software was developed. Quality use of medicines projects implemented across the country was identified from project listings funded by the Quality Use of Medicines Evaluation Program, the National Health and Medical Research Council, Mental Health Strategy, Rural Health Support, Education and Training Program, the Healthy Seniors Initiative, the General Practice Evaluation Program and the Drug Utilisation Evaluation Network. In addition, projects were identified through direct mail to persons working in the field. Results: The Quality Use of Medicines Mapping Project (QUMMP) was developed, providing a Web-based database that can be continuously updated. This database showed the distribution of quality use of medicines activities by: (i) geographical region, (ii) project type, (iii) target group, (iv) stakeholder involvement, (v) funding body and (vi) evaluation method. At September 2001, the database included 901 projects. Sixty-two per cent of projects had been conducted in Australian capital cities, where approximately 63% of the population reside. Distribution of projects varied between States. In Western Australia and Queensland, 36 and 73 projects had been conducted, respectively, representing approximately two projects per 100 000 people. By comparison, in South Australia and Tasmania approximately seven projects per 100 000 people were recorded, with six per 100 000 people in Victoria and three per 100 000 people in New South Wales. Rural and remote areas of the country had more limited project activity. Conclusions: The mapping of projects by geographical location enabled easy identification of high and low activity areas. Analysis of the types of projects undertaken in each region enabled identification of target groups that had not been involved or services that had not yet been developed. This served as a powerful tool for policy planning and implementation and will be used to support the continued implementation of Australia's policy on the quality use of medicines.
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With evidence of increasing accident risk due to age-related declines in health and cognition affecting driver performance, there is a need for research promoting safe mobility of older people. The present study aimed to identify transport options and licensing issues for a group of older people in an Australian community. Ninety-five participants aged 75 and over were interviewed about their driving status and accident record and tested for cognitive ability. After stratification on cognitive level and driver status (current, ex-driver or non-driver), 30 were selected for further in-depth interviews concerning demographics, licence status and impact of change, travel options available and used, and travel characteristics. Considerable reliance on the motor vehicle as the mode of transport and the decision to cease driving were major quality-of-life issues. There was little evidence of planning and support in making the decision to stop driving. Some differences in transport decisions on the basis of cognitive level were evident; however, people with severely compromised cognitive ability (and, therefore, unable to give informed consent) had been excluded. The study suggested the need for resources to assist older people/carers/health professionals to plan for the transition from driver to non-driver and to manage alternative transport options more effectively
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This article compares leadership in Australia and New Zealand based on data collected as a part of the GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior effectiveness) 62-nation culture and leadership project. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to demonstrate that etic (universal) dimensions of 'Charismatic' and 'Self-Protective' leadership are evident in both cultures, but that the dimensions have emic (local) culturally determined manifestations. These emic manifestations were stronger in New Zealand than in Australia. Leadership effectiveness incorporated the negative emic dimension of 'Bureaucratic' leadership (both countries), and the positive emic dimension of 'Egalitarian leadership' in Australia and 'Team leadership' in New Zealand. Both models of leadership nonetheless represent styles of leadership based on egalitarian principles.
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BACKGROUND: Increasing levels of physical inactivity and sedentariness are contributing to the current overweight and obesity epidemic. In this paper, the findings of two recent studies are used to explore the relationships between sitting time ( in transport, work and leisure), physical activity and body mass index (BMI) in two contrasting samples of adult Australians. METHODS: Data on sitting time, physical activity, BMI and a number of demographic characteristics were compared for participants in two studies-529 women who were participants in a preschool health promotion project ('mothers'), and 185 men and women who were involved in a workplace pedometer study ('workers'). Relationships between age, number of children, physical activity, sitting time, BMI, gender and work patterns were explored. Logistic regression was used to predict the likelihood of being overweight or obese, among participants with different physical activity, sitting time and work patterns. RESULTS: The total reported time spent sitting per day ( across all domains) was almost 6 h less among the mothers than the workers (P
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Objectives: To determine whether awareness of the moderate physical activity message and prevalence of participation changed among Australian adults between 1997 and 1999, and if changes differed across Australia. Methods: Data were compared on awareness of the moderate physical activity message and on physical activity participation from identical national physical activity surveys in 1997 and 1999. Results: In 1999, following integrated public health efforts, recognition of the Active Australia campaign was substantially higher in NSW/ACT (61.7%) than elsewhere (29.3%). Knowledge about benefits of moderate activity increased between 1997 and 1999, more so in States with public health campaigns. National participation in 'sufficient physical activity' declined between 1997 and 1999, from 63% to 57%, but the decline was smaller in NSW/ACT (4.4%) than in the other States (6.0%). Conclusions and implications: Declining trends in physical activity in Australia require increased public health investments, including strategic planning and public education, such as occurred in NSW (1997/98).
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O artigo visa apresentar o debate acerca das transforma????es oriundas da ??ltima reforma do planejamento e or??amento no Brasil, a qual introduziu o novo desenho do Plano Plurianual (PPA). Inicialmente, os princ??pios do modelo de or??amento por resultados ou desempenho que balizaram a formula????o do novo PPA s??o discutidos. Com base nos planos de gest??o das experi??ncias recentes do Plano e na proposta do pr??ximo PPA (2008-2011), s??o apresentadas as inova????es da configura????o do processo or??ament??rio no pa??s. Por fim, o artigo aborda os avan??os e restri????es da implementa????o do novo desenho do PPA e conclui que, apesar de formalmente institu??dos, os instrumentos do or??amento por resultados n??o atingem a finalidade prec??pua do modelo: melhoria da efetividade e efici??ncia nos gastos p??blicos.
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In the last years, it has become increasingly clear that neurodegenerative diseases involve protein aggregation, a process often used as disease progression readout and to develop therapeutic strategies. This work presents an image processing tool to automatic segment, classify and quantify these aggregates and the whole 3D body of the nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans. A total of 150 data set images, containing different slices, were captured with a confocal microscope from animals of distinct genetic conditions. Because of the animals’ transparency, most of the slices pixels appeared dark, hampering their body volume direct reconstruction. Therefore, for each data set, all slices were stacked in one single 2D image in order to determine a volume approximation. The gradient of this image was input to an anisotropic diffusion algorithm that uses the Tukey’s biweight as edge-stopping function. The image histogram median of this outcome was used to dynamically determine a thresholding level, which allows the determination of a smoothed exterior contour of the worm and the medial axis of the worm body from thinning its skeleton. Based on this exterior contour diameter and the medial animal axis, random 3D points were then calculated to produce a volume mesh approximation. The protein aggregations were subsequently segmented based on an iso-value and blended with the resulting volume mesh. The results obtained were consistent with qualitative observations in literature, allowing non-biased, reliable and high throughput protein aggregates quantification. This may lead to a significant improvement on neurodegenerative diseases treatment planning and interventions prevention
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Brazil has become the center of the spotlight of the whole world recently, amongst many other reasons, one of them was because it was chosen to host a series of mega sporting events - Pan American Games in 2007, Confederations Football Cup in 2013, Fifa Football World Cup 2014 Games and 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2016. However, little is known about the country's administrative governmental structure focused on sport policy. The available studies focus their analysis on the sport policies content, but not on the arrangement of its structural decision-making. The main aim of this article is indeed to describe, based on official documentation, the evolution and the current arrangements of the government responsible for the administrative structure for the planning and implementation of sports policies in Brazil. Thus, we tried to list the main problems arising from the organization of the Brazilian sports' management. These problems are: (1) inappropriate institutional structure in terms of human resources and obstacles to participation by other social actors beyond the officials (parliament and members of the Ministry of Sports) in the sports policy; (2) disarticulation between public institutions generating redundancies and conflicts of jurisdiction due to the poor division of labor between bureaucracy agencies; and (3) inadequate planning proved by the lack of organization of some institutions, and by the lack of assessment and continuity of public policies over time. Therefore, we must emphasize those problems from above, and due to these administrative arrangements, Brazilian sports' policy has big challenges in the sport development in this country, which includes the creation of a national "system" for sports and a priority investment in sport education.
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A actividade de construção civil é responsável por grande parte dos resíduos produzidos, nomeadamente em obras de construção, demolições de edifícios ou derrocadas, operações de manutenção, restauro, remodelação e reabilitação de construções. A gestão dos resíduos deste sector, abreviadamente designada por resíduos de construção e demolição (RCD), passou a estar regulada, através de regime de operações de gestão de RCD. Este diploma, define entre outras, a responsabilidade dos vários intervenientes no processo de gestão de resíduos, fase de projecto, execução, transporte e recepção. Com a evolução das preocupações ambientais da população e maior envolvência das empresas na contribuição para uma gestão integrada de resíduos, existe um crescente desenvolvimento de estudos no âmbito de caracterização de quantidades e tipos de resíduos produzidos pelo sector. Neste contexto, e por ser importante uma economia integrada com a gestão de resíduos, os principais desafios passam pelo planeamento e preparação de Obra desde da fase de projecto à fase de execução, com vista à prevenção, redução, reutilização e valorização dos RCD. O presente trabalho pretende contribuir para este desenvolvimento do sector, mais concretamente na obtenção de indicadores de resíduos de construção (RC), resíduos de demolição (RD) e caracterização da tipologia destes. Para tanto, foi feita uma avaliação dos estudos desenvolvidos no âmbito de caracterização dos tipos de resíduos e indicadores de RC e RD, como método comparativo. Os indicadores deste estudo foram obtidos com base na análise de dados de casos de estudo, no caso concreto RC, de obras de estruturas, e RD de edifícios com execução de demolição selectiva. Na parte final deste estudo apresentam-se algumas conclusões e recomendações.
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O presente relatório diz respeito ao estágio profissional realizado no âmbito do Trabalho Final de Mestrado do Curso de Engenharia Civil, do Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), e tem como principais objectivos descrever e analisar as actividades realizadas durante o acompanhamento da construção de duas creches e ateliers de tempos livres. Dentro das opções fornecidas pelo ISEL para Trabalhos Finais de Mestrado, o Estagiário foi em busca do estágio profissional, a fim de contactar directamente com a realidade profissional da Engenharia Civil, podendo assim, através do acompanhamento activo de obras, pôr em prática os conhecimentos teóricos e científicos adquiridos ao longo do curso e preparar-se para futuros desafios profissionais. O período de estágio teve uma duração de cerca de cinco meses, sendo o Estagiário acompanhado e auxiliado pelo seu Orientador da empresa (Director de Obra) em tarefas relacionadas com a Direcção da Obra, tais como: estudo do projecto de execução, planeamento da obra e reuniões com a Fiscalização e Subempreiteiros. O estágio dividiu-se em duas fases distintas: a primeira fase relativa a construção do Atelier de Tempos Livres da Kairós, em que a obra já estava numa fase inicial de acabamentos e que coincidiu com o princípio do estágio. Quanto à segunda fase, referente à obra de construção da Creche e Atelier de Tempos Livres dos Arrifes, em que o estagiário teve a oportunidade de acompanhá-la desde a consignação até a fase de execução da estrutura, coincidente com o término do estágio.
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O presente relatório de estágio apresenta-se como Trabalho Final de Mestrado, realizado no âmbito do Mestrado em Engenharia Civil, do Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa e tem como objectivo apresentar as actividades desenvolvidas durante o mesmo. O estágio de 4 meses de duração, iniciado em Março de 2011, foi realizado na empresa FICOPE - Fiscalização, Coordenação e Projectos de Engenharia, Lda., onde o estagiário integrou a equipa de fiscalização para a edificação do Hotel Europa Plaza. A obra situa-se na Av. da República nº93, em Lisboa e o Hotel é constituído por 8 pisos elevados e 4 enterrados. Aquando do início do estágio a sua construção encontrava-se na fase final de estrutura, tendo o estagiário acompanhado também parte da fase inicial de acabamentos e instalações. Durante o estágio, o aluno participou nas diversas actividades de fiscalização, tais como, acompanhamento e controlo de execução, aprovação e verificação de materiais, controlo de custos e planeamento, consultas e contactos entre todos os intervenientes da obra, com o objectivo de resolução de incompatibilidades de projecto e alterações. O estágio permitiu a consolidação dos conhecimentos adquiridos ao longo do percurso académico, através do contacto directo com a obra e seus diversos processos construtivos empregues, assim como, a percepção do funcionamento das diversas entidades envolvidas na execução da obra.
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AGM and Conference in Mechelen 27 – 30 April 2010
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Finanças Empresariais
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Mestrado em Segurança e Higiene do Trabalho.