995 resultados para Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Ceará (IFCE) - Banco de dados
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Research in human computer interaction (HCI) covers both technological and human behavioural concerns. As a consequence, the contributions made in HCI research tend to be aware to either engineering or the social sciences. In HCI the purpose of practical research contributions is to reveal unknown insights about human behaviour and its relationship to technology. Practical research methods normally used in HCI include formal experiments, field experiments, field studies, interviews, focus groups, surveys, usability tests, case studies, diary studies, ethnography, contextual inquiry, experience sampling, and automated data collection. In this paper, we report on our experience using the evaluation methods focus groups, surveys and interviews and how we adopted these methods to develop artefacts: either interface’s design or information and technological systems. Four projects are examples of the different methods application to gather information about user’s wants, habits, practices, concerns and preferences. The goal was to build an understanding of the attitudes and satisfaction of the people who might interact with a technological artefact or information system. Conversely, we intended to design for information systems and technological applications, to promote resilience in organisations (a set of routines that allow to recover from obstacles) and user’s experiences. Organisations can here also be viewed within a system approach, which means that the system perturbations even failures could be characterized and improved. The term resilience has been applied to everything from the real estate, to the economy, sports, events, business, psychology, and more. In this study, we highlight that resilience is also made up of a number of different skills and abilities (self-awareness, creating meaning from other experiences, self-efficacy, optimism, and building strong relationships) that are a few foundational ingredients, which people should use along with the process of enhancing an organisation’s resilience. Resilience enhances knowledge of resources available to people confronting existing problems.
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O objetivo deste estudo consistiu em comparar os níveis de atividade física e aptidão de crianças e adolescentes com sobrepeso e normoponderais. A amostra envolveu 507 sujeitos que participaram no ‘Estudo de Crescimento da Madeira’, um estudo longitudinal misto com cinco coortes seguidas em intervalos anuais, ao longo de três anos. Um total de 1505 elementos, 761 meninos e 744 meninas, dos sete aos 18 anos, foi utilizado numa análise transversal dos dados. As características somáticas incluem a estatura e o peso corporal. A atividade física foi estimada via questionário e entrevista. A aptidão física foi avaliada com a bateria de testes Eurofit. O índice de massa corporal foi usado como indicador de sobrepeso. A amostra foi dividida em duas categorias: com sobrepeso (incluindo as crianças e adolescentes com sobrepeso e obesas) e normoponderal (o resto da amostra), usando-se os pontos de corte propostos por COLE et al. (2000). As diferenças de médias entre as categorias de sobrepeso e normoponderal foram testadas com o t-teste para medidas independentes. A atividade física, como índice desportivo e índice dos tempos livres, não estava associada com o estatuto de sobrepeso das crianças e adolescentes. A prática desportiva foi mais elevada nos meninos normoponderais. Os meninos e meninas normoponderais obtiveram melhores resultados no equilíbrio flamingo, no salto em comprimento sem corrida preparatória, nos “sit ups”, no tempo de suspensão com os braços fletidos, no “shuttle run” e na corrida/andar de 12 minutos. As meninas com sobrepeso foram mais fortes (dinamometria manual) do que as meninas normoponderais. Uma fraca associação foi demonstrada para a atividade física, contudo, para a aptidão física uma associação inversa foi observada com o sobrepeso.
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In this thesis we aimed to explore the potential of gamification - defined as “the use of game elements in non-game contexts” [30] - in increasing children's (aged 5 to 6) engagement with the task. This is mainly due to the fact that our world is living a technological era, and videogames are an example of this engagement by being able to maintain children’s (and adults) engagement for hours straight. For the purpose of limiting complexity, we only addressed the feedback element by introducing it with an anthropomorphic virtual agent (human-like aspect), because research shows that virtual agents (VA’s) can influence behavioural change [17], or even induce emotions on humans both through the use of feedback provided and their facial expressions, which can interpreted in the same way as of humans’ [2]. By pairing the VA with the gamification concept, we wanted to 1) create a VA that is likely to be well-received by children (appearance and behaviour), and 2) have the immediate feedback that games have, so we can give children an assessment of their actions in real-time, as opposed to waiting for feedback from someone (traditional teaching), and with this give students more chances to succeed [32, 43]. Our final system consisted on a virtual environment, where children formed words that corresponded to a given image. In order to measure the impact that the VA had on engagement, the system was developed in two versions: one version of the system was limited to provide a simple feedback environment, where the VA provided feedback, by responding with simple phrases (i.e. “correct” or “incorrect”); for the second version, the VA had a more complex approach where it tried to encourage children to complete the word – a motivational feedback - even when they weren’t succeeding. Lastly we conducted a field study with two groups of children, where one group tested the version with the simple feedback, and the other group tested the ‘motivational’ version of the system. We used a quantitative approach to analyze the collected data that measured the engagement, based on the number of tasks (words) completed and time spent with system. The results of the evaluation showed that the use of motivational feedback may carry a positive effect on engaging children.
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During pregnancy women experience several changes in the body's physiology, morphology, and hormonal system. These changes may affect the balance and body stability and can cause discomfort and pain. The adaptations of the musculoskeletal system due to morphological changes during pregnancy are not fully understood. Few studies clarify the biomechanical changes of gait that occur during pregnancy and in postpartum period.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção a grau de mestre na área de Educação Social e Intervenção Comunitária
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação Social e Intervenção Comunitária
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação Social e Intervenção Comunitária
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Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is a novel Orthobunyavirus causing mild clinical signs in cows and malformations in aborted and neonatal ruminants in Europe. SBV belongs to the family Bunyaviridae and is transmitted by biting midges. This new virus was identified for the first time in blood samples of cows in the city of Schmallenberg in North-Rhine Westphalia in November 2011. Since then, the virus spread to several European countries. Here, we describe the pathogenesis and the risk of viral spread in the Portuguese territory.
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Similar to what occurs in Human Medicine, also in Veterinary Medicine, the prevalence of oncological diseases has significantly increased. The evolution of Veterinary Medicine, in last decades has brought changes in clinical paradigms, particularly concerning the relationship with the animal and also with the owner. More than any other specialty, members of the Veterinary Medical Team that work in the oncology field, are unavoidably forced to break bad news. This paper proposes the adaptation of the ABCDE model from Human Medicine to Veterinary Medicine. The adaptation of the ABCDE model for Veterinary Medicine improves communication with the owner and offers all the members of the Veterinary Medical Team better communication skills.
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We report an outbreak of dermatophytoses in rabbits, which was the origin of a dermatophytose epidemic in an agricultural school in central Portugal, affecting 15 people. Both the phenotypic characteristics and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence of the dermatophytes isolated from the rabbits and patients were identical, suggesting that a single strain was responsible for both the epizootic and epidemic dermatophytoses and confirming that these two outbreaks were linked. The ITS sequences were also 100% identical to the ITS sequence of five strains isolated from rabbits in Greece and Italy, but different from that of Trichophyton mentagrophytes commonly isolated from dogs and cats. These results suggest that a particular T. mentagrophytes genotype could be prevalent in rabbits in southern Europe.
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A procura do Curso de Medicina Veterinária pelas classes jovens prende-se essencialmente com o gosto pela área da saúde e o interesse pelos animais. A inexistência de alternativa à Medicina Veterinária, único Curso no nosso país em 2002, para quem gostasse de tratar e cuidar de animais, num âmbito diferente do da produção, fez com que muitos jovens passassem pela frustração de se dedicarem a outras áreas. Com o objetivo de colmatar essa lacuna do panorama Veterinário nacional, proporcionando aos amantes dos animais uma opção alternativa a quem aspirava poder praticar cuidados de saúde veterinários e não tinha possibilidade de aceder à carreira de Medicina Veterinária, fazia sentido preencher este vazio com a criação de uma nova carreira intermédia, de índole técnico, profissionalizante e superior e, enquanto por todo o país se optava pela criação de mais cursos de Medicina Veterinária, os Politécnicos despertaram para este novo nicho de mercado promissor, inspirados pela Europa, que permitiria a formação de quadros bacharéis, integráveis em equipas Médico-veterinárias e às centenas de profissionais que já exerciam essas funções, por todo o país, sem formação adequada, a oportunidade de dignificação da sua profissão. O Curso de Enfermagem Veterinária foi aprovado em Portugal em 2002/03 para funcionar na Escola Superior Agrária de Elvas e reprovado para funcionar na Escola Superior Agrária de Viseu, no mesmo ano, sendo na altura Ministro da Ciência e Ensino Superior o Doutor Pedro Lynce Faria. Em 2003/04 funcionava o seu primeiro ano na Escola Superior Agrária de Elvas, quando finalmente a Escola Superior Agrária de Viseu também obteve a aprovação para a proposta enviada no ano anterior, colocando o curso em funcionamento um ano mais tarde (2004/05). Posteriormente, viria a entrar em funcionamento nas Escolas Superiores Agrárias de Bragança (Tecnologia Veterinária 2005/06; Enfermagem Veterinária 2010/11), Castelo Branco (2006/07) e Ponte de Lima (2006/07). Até então cabia exclusivamente ao Médico Veterinário uma grande diversidade de funções, que incluíam o atendimento ao público, a receção dos animais e seus proprietários, a procura e preenchimento de fichas clínicas, a contenção e pesagem, o cálculo e administração de dosagens terapêuticas, a monitorização anestésica, a preparação e disposição de material cirúrgico, a preparação dos animais para cirurgia e a colheita de amostras. Quando não podia realizar todas estas funções, recorria a pessoal não especializado que o próprio tinha que formar e preparar, despendendo tempo e recursos, em detrimento do atendimento e prestação de serviços Médico-Veterinários mais especializados. A nível Europeu o Curso de Enfermagem Veterinária foi contemplado no tratado de Bolonha e a nível internacional, vários países consideravam, desde há muito, que a Enfermagem Veterinária, a par com os colégios de especialidade, seriam a chave para o desenvolvimento da boa prática dos cuidados veterinários e para a evolução da Medicina Veterinária, permitindo ao Médico Veterinário uma dedicação maior à clínica da especialidade, concentrando-se exclusivamente no diagnóstico, tratamento e na cirurgia em si. A 11 de Outubro de 2012, a Enfermagem Veterinária no Reino Unido fazia 50 anos, celebrados com pompa e circunstância na Casa dos Comuns, enquanto em Portugal, esta jovem profissão, a dar os seus primeiros passos, era vista como uma ameaça por muitos, incluindo Médicos Veterinários, Ordem dos Enfermeiros, entre outros, e nem sequer era ainda reconhecida nos Centros de Emprego. Contudo, foi o advento desta nova profissão que levou ao surgimento da equipa Médico-veterinária que pressupõe a existência de vários profissionais, com competências distintas mas que devem interagir em prol do objetivo comum da prestação de cuidados especializados de saúde e de bem-estar ao paciente animal. Em 2014, o curso de Enfermagem Veterinária da Escola Superior Agrária de Viseu obteve a acreditação europeia pela ACOVENE e Portugal junta-se assim à Bélgica, Holanda, Itália, Noruega e Reino Unido, os países onde são atualmente acreditados cursos de Enfermagem Veterinária pela ACOVENE.
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Objectives: Serra da Estrela native (SEN) breed of sheep is one of the most important in Portugal, standing responsible for the production of one of the most internationally recognized cheeses in the world, "Queijo Serra da Estrela” (protected designation of origin). One of the major risks to the sustainability of SEN dairy flocks if footrot, an infectious diseases that causes lameness, decrease in milk production, weight loss and decrease in fertility. The aim of this work was to determine which parameters become decisive for the appearance of footrot in SEN dairy flocks, while establishing associations with environmental and nutritional variables. Materials and Methods: The present study was carried out by performing an especially designed 27 multiple choice questionnaire, based on the underlying causes of lameness in livestock and in the clinical diagnosis performed by the vet techinichian of the clinical cases evaluated at the moment of the inquiry. The survey was performed during the execution of the oficial veterinary health program between February and September of 2014 by a veterinarian team from the Association of SEN Sheep Breeders (ANCOSE). The ovine producers (N=30, with a total of 1270 animals) were randomly selected from the extense area of production of “Queijo Serra da Estrela”. The parameters evaluated in the study were: season and consequent weather changes during the period of the study, floor types, hygiene conditions, bed types, the existence and use of footbaths, location of footbaths, foot trimming and foot hygiene procedures. After the construction of the database and using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 16.0 the frequency response for each item was calculated. Results: All SEN livestock producers are proactive in the treatment of lameness (70%). About 99.7% of lameness was related with footroot and most appeared in winter (36.7%). In some occasions there was not a specific season distribution (56.7% rainiest years). From the analyzed farms, 70% use straw as a floor bed, followed by bush (21%). 45.6% of animals were clinically diagnosed with footrot and were sheltered in straw floor. Bed quality is good in 40%, however frequent changes in the floor bed in the preceding 15 days had a higher rate of footroot diagnosed cases (33,23%) compared to monthly changes. Regarding sheepfold animal number, the distribution is proper in 36.7%, elevated in 30%, overcrowded in 6.7% and low in 23.3%. Clinically ill diagnosed animals in last category were the lowest observed (3%). Concerning hoof trimming, 76.7% trims while 23.3% reported not to perform that task. From those that perform trimming, 73.9% do it only when necessary, 21.7% at the time of clipping and 4.4% when the animal is affected. One curious result was that animals who perform trimming at clipping had higher footrot cases (52.6%), unlike those who trim only when necessary (40.2%) or even when animals are clinically ill (0.91%). Mostly all in the presence of footrot choose a local treatment (95.2%) using antibiotic sprays, instead of parenteral antibiotic treatment. Footbath is rarely used in the prevention (13.3%) of this disease and when it is misconceived (25%) and incorrectly formulated (100%). Conclusions: This study was the first performed in Portugal focusing footrot caracterization in native SEN flocks.Economic impact in SEN dairy flocks is atributed to factors such as direct decrease in milk and meat production,early slaughter of affected animals due to non responsive treatment and medical expenses.The most effective eradication method combines first of all the ability to understand the problems of SEN producers and implementation of preventive measures and treatment of footrot.Often linked to lack of formation, the advance age of portuguese producers the mentality and social factors block the advance of veterinarian intervention itself.
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Objectives: Serra da Estrela native (SEN) breed of sheep is one of the most important in Portugal, standing responsible for the production of one of the most internationally recognized cheeses in the world, "Queijo Serra da Estrela” (protected designation of origin). One of the major risks to the sustainability of SEN dairy flocks if footrot, an infectious diseases that causes lameness, decrease in milk production, weight loss and decrease in fertility.The aim of this work was to determine which parameters become decisive for the appearance of footrot in SEN dairy flocks, while establishing associations with environmental and nutritional variables. Materials and methods: The present study was carried out by performing an especially designed 27 multiple choice questionnaire, based on the underlying causes of lameness in livestock and in the clinical diagnosis performed by the vet techinichian of the clinical cases evaluated at the moment of the inquiry. The survey was performed during the execution of the oficial veterinary health program between February and September of 2014 by a veterinarian team from the Association of SEN Sheep Breeders (ANCOSE). The ovine producers (N=30, with a total of 1270 animals) were randomly selected from the extense area of production of “Queijo Serra da Estrela”. The parameters evaluated in the study were: season and consequent weather changes during the period of the study, floor types, hygiene conditions, bed types, the existence and use of footbaths, location of footbaths, foot trimming and foot hygiene procedures. After the construction of the database and using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 16.0 the frequency response for each item was calculated. Results: All SEN livestock producers are proactive in the treatment of lameness (70%). About 99.7% of lameness was related with footroot and most appeared in winter (36.7%). In some occasions there was not a specific season distribution (56.7% rainiest years). From the analyzed farms, 70% use straw as a floor bed, followed by bush (21%). 45.6% of animals were clinically diagnosed with footrot and were sheltered in straw floor. Bed quality is good in 40%, however frequent changes in the floor bed in the preceding 15 days had a higher rate of footroot diagnosed cases (33,23%) compared to monthly changes. Regarding sheepfold animal number, the distribution is proper in 36.7%, elevated in 30%, overcrowded in 6.7% and low in 23.3%. Clinically ill diagnosed animals in last category were the lowest observed (3%). Concerning hoof trimming, 76.7% trims while 23.3% reported not to perform that task. From those that perform trimming, 73.9% do it only when necessary, 21.7% at the time of clipping and 4.4% when the animal is affected. One curious result was that animals who perform trimming at clipping had higher footrot cases (52.6%), unlike those who trim only when necessary (40.2%) or even when animals are clinically ill (0.91%). Mostly all in the presence of footrot choose a local treatment (95.2%) using antibiotic sprays, instead of parenteral antibiotic treatment. Footbath is rarely used in the prevention (13.3%) of this disease and when it is misconceived (25%) and incorrectly formulated (100%). Conclusion: This study is the first performed in Portugal focusing on footrot caracterization in native SEN flocks. The economic impact in SEN dairy flocks is atributed to factors such as the direct decrease in milk and meat production, the early slaughter of affected animals due to a non responsive treatment, and medical expenses. The most effective eradication method combines first of all the ability to understand the problems of SEN producers and then the implementation of preventive measures and treatment of footrot. Often linked to the lack of formation, and the advanced age of portuguese producers, the mentality and social factors block the advance of veterinarian intervention itself.