1000 resultados para 4th european directive
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Owing to increasing resistance and the limited arsenal of new antibiotics, especially against Gram-negative pathogens, carefully designed antibiotic regimens are obligatory for febrile neutropenic patients, along with effective infection control. The Expert Group of the 4(th) European Conference on Infections in Leukemia has developed guidelines for initial empirical therapy in febrile neutropenic patients, based on: i) the local resistance epidemiology; and ii) the patient's risk factors for resistant bacteria and for a complicated clinical course. An 'escalation' approach, avoiding empirical carbapenems and combinations, should be employed in patients without particular risk factors. A 'de-escalation' approach, with initial broad-spectrum antibiotics or combinations, should be used only in those patients with: i) known prior colonization or infection with resistant pathogens; or ii) complicated presentation; or iii) in centers where resistant pathogens are prevalent at the onset of febrile neutropenia. In the latter case, infection control and antibiotic stewardship also need urgent review. Modification of the initial regimen at 72-96 h should be based on the patient's clinical course and the microbiological results. Discontinuation of antibiotics after 72 h or later should be considered in neutropenic patients with fever of unknown origin who are hemodynamically stable since presentation and afebrile for at least 48 h, irrespective of neutrophil count and expected duration of neutropenia. This strategy aims to minimize the collateral damage associated with antibiotic overuse, and the further selection of resistance.
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Introduction The European Foundation for the improvement of living and working conditions conducts a survey every 5 years since 1990. The foundation also offers the possibility to non-EU countries to be included in the survey: in 2005, Switzerland took part for the first time in the fourth edition of this survey. The Institute for Work and Health (IST) has been associated to the Swiss project conducted under the leadership of the SECO and the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz. The survey covers different aspects of work like job characteristics and employment conditions, health and safety, work organization, learning and development opportunities, and the balance between working and non-working life (Parent-Thirion, Fernandez Macias, Hurley, & Vermeylen, 2007). More particularly, one question assesses the worker's self-perception of the effects of work on health. We identified (for the Swiss sample) several factors affecting the risk to report health problems caused by work. The Swiss sample includes 1040 respondents. Selection of participants was based on a random multi-stage sampling and was carried out by M.I.S Trend S.A. (Lausanne). Participation rate was 59%. The database was weighted by household size, gender, age, region of domicile, occupational group, and economic sector. Specially trained interviewers carried out the interviews at the respondents home. The survey was carriedout between the 19th of September 2005 and the 30th of November 2005. As detailed in (Graf et al., 2007), 31% of the Swiss respondents identify work as the cause of health problems they experience. Most frequently reported health problems include back pain (18%), stress (17%), muscle pain (13%), and overall fatigue (11%). Ergonomic aspects associated with higher risk of reporting health problems caused by work include frequent awkward postures (odds ratio [OR] 4.7, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.1 to 5.4), tasks involving lifting heavy loads (OR 2.7, 95% CI 2.0 to 3.6) or lifting people (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.4 to 3.5), standing or walking (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.1 to 1.9), as well as repetitive movements (OR 1.7, 95% CI 1.3 to 2.3). These results highlight the need to continue and intensify the prevention of work related health problems in occupations characterized by risk factors related to ergonomics.
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Mirja Ruohoniemi
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The detection of multi-resistant bacterial pathogens, particularly those to carbapenemases, in leukemic and stem cell transplant patients forces the use of old or non-conventional agents as the only remaining treatment options. These include colistin/polymyxin B, tigecycline, fosfomycin and various anti-gram-positive agents. Data on the use of these agents in leukemic patients are scanty, with only linezolid subjected to formal trials. The Expert Group of the 4(th) European Conference on Infections in Leukemia has developed guidelines for their use in these patient populations. Targeted therapy should be based on (i) in vitro susceptibility data, (ii) knowledge of the best treatment option against the particular species or phenotype of bacteria, (iii) pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic data, and (iv) careful assessment of the risk-benefit balance. For infections due to resistant Gram-negative bacteria, these agents should be preferably used in combination with other agents that remain active in vitro, because of suboptimal efficacy (e.g., tigecycline) and the risk of emergent resistance (e.g., fosfomycin). The paucity of new antibacterial drugs in the near future should lead us to limit the use of these drugs to situations where no alternative exists.
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In 1990 a new Spanish 'Plan General de Contabilidad' (PGC) implementedthe requirements of the EU 4th and 7th Directives in Spain. Included in the PGC is the requirement, derived from the 4th Directive, that accounts should present a 'true and fair view', in Spanish 'imagen fiel'. Where the term has been used in English speaking jurisdictions it has proved to have a variety of shades of meaning, and to have had strikingly different impact in different countries. Within the European Union the term has been seen as a 'Trojan horse', inserted into the 4th Directive to inject an Anglo-Saxon approach of flexibility and judgement dependent accounting into a Continental European accounting tradition of detailed prescription and uniformity. In this paper we report on a survey of the views and experience of Spanish auditors relating to 'imagen fiel'. Specifically, we:1) Review the English language literature on 'true and fair view' to identify the key areas of controversy.2) Consider the significance of the 'true and fair view' within the EU 4th Directive.3) Report on the experience of Spanish auditors in working with this concept, their views on the value of the term, and their experience in use of the true and fair view 'override'.
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Aim: Conduct a search and analytic review of literature regarding attributes of Advance Care Planning (ACP) and Advance Directive in order to identify the experiences and the best care strategies for older adults resident in nursing homes or long term institutions. Methodology: An extensive electronic search was undertaken in the following databases: Pubmed (via Ovid search), Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL, via EBHOST), psychINFO and Cochrane. After analyzing and eliminating duplicates and professional's point of view (19), 144 titles were considered relevant: 28 opinion papers, 94 descriptive/qualitative studies or predictive studies, 17 experimental and five systematic reviews. Most of them were produced in North America and only 10 were in French. Results: With regard to European experiences, studies are scarce and further research could benefit from North American evidence. Contrary to Europe, nurses in North America play a major role in the process of care planning. The major findings were related to the poor efficacy of the completion of Advance Directives, even in presence of a substantial variety of implementation strategies. The evidence supports interventions that conceptualize ACP as a process, with an emphasis on the ascertainment of patients' values and beliefs and the necessity to include the family or loved ones from the beginning of the process in order to favor the expression and sharing of one's life perspectives and priorities in care. The most relevant findings were associated with the conceptualization of the ACP as a change in health behaviors which needs an involvement in different stages to overcome a variety of barriers. Conclusion: Rigorous research in ACP for the older adults in Swiss nursing homes that promote respect and dignity in this frail population is needed. How to best achieve patients and families goals should be the focus of nursing intervention and research in this domain.
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Em Portugal, grande parte da rede rodoviária é constituída por pavimentos flexíveis a quente, os quais têm vindo a ser alvo de um estudo exaustivo devido ao elevado aumento do tráfego registado nos últimos anos. Todos os estudos realizados em misturas betuminosas, após 1 de Março de 2008, utilizam as normativas da marcação CE, estabelecidas pela União Europeia no Âmbito da Directiva Comunitária nº 93/465/CEE e têm como objectivo garantir aos utentes que os materiais utilizados foram produzidos de forma controlada, de acordo com os requisitos definidos. Este trabalho teve como principal objectivo avaliar a influência da temperatura e da energia de compactação nas Misturas Betuminosas. Nesse intuito, estudaram‐se diferentes formulações das Misturas Betuminosas, nas quais se fez variar a temperatura e a energia de compactação. Neste trabalho apresentam‐se as formulações propostas, os ensaios realizados segundo a Marcação CE e a análise dos resultados obtidos. Executou‐se, também, o ensaio Marshall de forma a estudar e avaliar o desempenho da mistura. Pressupõe‐se que a variação da temperatura numa mistura betuminosa é bastante importante por ser responsável pelo comportamento dos betumes, o qual se reflecte na mistura originando variações no respectivo comportamento mecânico que serão tanto maiores quanto maior for a percentagem de betume da mesma. A energia de compactação tem como objectivo reduzir o índice de vazios da mistura através do rearranjo das partículas, originando desse modo uma diminuição da camada da mistura betuminosa, responsável pela melhoria do comportamento mecânico e funcional da camada.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Edificações
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Every single day millions of European workers are exposed to noise at work. One in five of European’s workers have to raise his voice to be heard for at least half of the time that there are at work and 7% suffer from work-related hearing impairment. In Europe noise-induced hearing loss is the most common reported occupational disease. This paper deals with issues related with noise management at work, especially regarding the compliance with the new noise European Directive, (2003/10/EC).
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O setor dos edifícios representa perto de 40% do consumo de energia final na Europa e cerca de 30% no caso de Portugal [1]. Para fazer face a esta situação foi elaborada e aprovada uma Diretiva Europeia Relativa ao Desempenho Energético dos Edifícios, que foi transposta a nível nacional através de um pacote legislativo assente em três pilares, nomeadamente o Sistema Nacional de Certificação Energética e da Qualidade do Ar Interior (SCE), o Regulamento dos Sistemas Energéticos de Climatização em Edifícios (RSECE) e o Regulamento das Características de Comportamento Térmico dos Edifícios (RCCTE). Atuando ao nível da eficiência energética o consumo de energia nos edifícios pode diminuir para metade, para tal é necessário proceder-se à execução de auditorias energéticas para poder determinar as soluções mais adequadas de forma a reduzir os desperdícios e custos associados ao consumo de energia. Nesta dissertação desenvolveu-se uma metodologia para a realização de auditorias energéticas em edifícios que assenta essencialmente em cinco etapas, nomeadamente: o planeamento, a análise do estado atual, o planeamento estratégico, a elaboração de relatório e a implementação de medidas com acompanhamento de resultados. A aplicação desta metodologia constitui uma grande ajuda na realização de auditorias energéticas conferindo uma maior qualidade à sua execução. De forma a validar a metodologia efetuada foi realizado o estudo de três casos práticos relativos a três agências bancárias (denominadas de A, B e C), em que duas delas pertencem a um projeto de eficiência energética que engloba 50 agências e uma outra que pertence a um outro projeto de apenas 3 agências. A metodologia segue a mesma lógica para as três agências, no entanto, em termos de validação, a última instalação baseia-se nos consumos dos dados monitorizados em contínuo.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente, perfil Gestão e Sistemas Ambientais