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The introduction of a maximum 48 hour working week for Non Consultant Hospital Doctors by 2010 will have significant implications for both Doctors in training and service delivery in our hospitals. This report focuses on how this reduction in working hours can be achieved and the many directly related issues that need to be addressed Download the Report here

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Na indústria cerâmica o consumo de energia é elevado, fazendo com que este custo represente uma parte significativa dos custos totais de produção das peças. De forma a diminuir esta dependência, a energia deve ser gerida de forma contínua e eficazmente. O presente trabalho consistiu na análise da situação energética e na elaboração de propostas de optimização da etapa de conformação que ocorre na Olaria número quatro da Fábrica Cerâmica de Valadares, S.A. Determinou-se o rendimento efectivo da Olaria, tendo-se obtido um valor de 24,7%. As perdas térmicas ocorrem na Olaria, a nível da envolvente, da ventilação, da exaustão de gases e da inércia térmica, representando, respectivamente, 18122 MJ, 50222 MJ, 39228 MJ e 4338 MJ por semana de trabalho. Numa última fase sugeriram-se algumas medidas de optimização energética. A primeira medida visa uma melhoria na manutenção dos geradores, um aumento na gama de temperaturas de funcionamento dos geradores e uma minimização dos tempos de abertura dos portões. Na segunda medida propõe-se a diminuição da percentagem de excesso de ar para 10%, equivalendo a uma poupança de 8839 €/ano. Na terceira medida avaliou-se a possibilidade da aplicação de um permutador de calor de modo a aproveitar os gases de combustão. Esta permitiria uma poupança de 119 €/ano, no entanto, devido ao elevado tempo de retorno do investimento (12,6 anos) considerou-se que esta medida não era viável. A quarta proposta relaciona-se com a optimização da ventilação da Olaria por aumento do ciclo de renovação de ar para 5 h, promovendo uma poupança de 8583 € anuais. Como última sugestão de optimização, aconselhou-se a diminuição do volume da olaria em 6935 m3. Com esta proposta é possível obter uma poupança de 4993 €/ano. Esta medida envolve um investimento de 12000 €, sendo o tempo de retorno do investimento de 2,4 anos. Das cinco propostas estudadas concluiu-se que quatro são viáveis permitindo uma melhoria do funcionamento da Olaria e uma poupança significativa na factura energética.

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In this talk, we discuss a scheduling problem that originated at TAP - Maintenance & Engineering - the maintenance, repair and overhaul organization of Portugal’s leading airline. In the repair process of aircrafts’ engines, the operations to be scheduled may be executed on a certain workstation by any processor of a given set, and the objective is to minimize the total weighted tardiness. A mixed integer linear programming formulation, based on the flexible job shop scheduling, is presented here, along with computational experiment on a real instance, provided by TAP-ME, from a regular working week. The model was also tested using benchmarking instances available in literature.

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The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires that the ecological and chemical status of water bodies in Europe should be assessed, and action taken where possible to ensure that at least "good" quality is attained in each case by 2015. This paper is concerned with the accuracy and precision with which chemical status in rivers can be measured given certain sampling strategies, and how this can be improved. High-frequency (hourly) chemical data from four rivers in southern England were subsampled to simulate different sampling strategies for four parameters used for WFD classification: dissolved phosphorus, dissolved oxygen, pH and water temperature. These data sub-sets were then used to calculate the WFD classification for each site. Monthly sampling was less precise than weekly sampling, but the effect on WFD classification depended on the closeness of the range of concentrations to the class boundaries. In some cases, monthly sampling for a year could result in the same water body being assigned to three or four of the WFD classes with 95% confidence, due to random sampling effects, whereas with weekly sampling this was one or two classes for the same cases. In the most extreme case, the same water body could have been assigned to any of the five WFD quality classes. Weekly sampling considerably reduces the uncertainties compared to monthly sampling. The width of the weekly sampled confidence intervals was about 33% that of the monthly for P species and pH, about 50% for dissolved oxygen, and about 67% for water temperature. For water temperature, which is assessed as the 98th percentile in the UK, monthly sampling biases the mean downwards by about 1 °C compared to the true value, due to problems of assessing high percentiles with limited data. Low-frequency measurements will generally be unsuitable for assessing standards expressed as high percentiles. Confining sampling to the working week compared to all 7 days made little difference, but a modest improvement in precision could be obtained by sampling at the same time of day within a 3 h time window, and this is recommended. For parameters with a strong diel variation, such as dissolved oxygen, the value obtained, and thus possibly the WFD classification, can depend markedly on when in the cycle the sample was taken. Specifying this in the sampling regime would be a straightforward way to improve precision, but there needs to be agreement about how best to characterise risk in different types of river. These results suggest that in some cases it will be difficult to assign accurate WFD chemical classes or to detect likely trends using current sampling regimes, even for these largely groundwater-fed rivers. A more critical approach to sampling is needed to ensure that management actions are appropriate and supported by data.

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Purpose Recovery is a critical link between acute reactions to work-stressors and the development of health-impairments in the long run. Even though recovery is particularly necessary when recovery opportunities during work are insufficient, research on recovery during weekends, is still scarce. To fill this gap we tested, whether the inability to psychologically detach from work mediates the effect of social stressors at work on sleep quality on Sunday night. Design/Methodology Sixty full-time employees participated in the study. Daily assessment included diaries on psychological detachment and ambulatory actigraphy to assess psychophysiological indicators of sleep quality. Results Hierarchical regression analyses revealed social stressors at work to be related with psychological detachment and with several sleep quality parameters on Sunday night. Furthermore, psychological detachment from work mediated the effect of social stressors at work on sleep quality. Limitations Methodological considerations regarding the use of actigraphy data should be taken into account. Research/Practical Implications Our results show that social stressors at work may lower resources just before people get started into the new working week. Originality/Value This is the first study to show that social stressors at work are an antecedent of psychological detachment on Sunday evening and of objective sleep quality on Sunday.

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Social stressors at work may result in long-term health impairments if recovery is insufficient. In the present psychophysiological field study, we tested whether the inability to psychologically detach from work issues mediates the negative effect of social stressors at work on sleep during weekends. Sixty full-time employees participated in the study. Daily assessment included diaries on psychological detachment and continuous ambulatory actigraphy to assess psychophysiological indicators of sleep. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that enduring social stressors at work were negatively related with psychological detachment on Sunday evening and negatively related with various sleep indicators on Sunday night. Furthermore, psychological detachment from work on Sunday evening partially mediated the effect of social stressors at work on two sleep indicators. Social stressors at work may threaten recovery processes just before the working week starts.

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Survey Engineering curricula involves the integration of many formal disciplines at a high level of proficiency. The Escuela de Ingenieros en Topografía, Cartografía y Geodesia at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Survey Engineering) has developed an intense and deep teaching on so-called Applied Land Sciences and Technologies or Land Engineering. However, new approaches are encouraged by the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). This fact requires a review of traditional teaching and methods. Furthermore, the new globalization and international approach gives new ways to this discipline to teach and learn about how to bridge gap between cultures and regions. This work is based in two main needs. On one hand, it is based on integration of basic knowledge and disciplines involved in typical Survey Engineering within Land Management. On the other, there is an urgent need to consider territory on a social and ethical basis, as far as a part of the society, culture, idiosyncrasy or economy. The integration of appropriate knowledge of the Land Management is typically dominated by civil engineers and urban planners. It would be very possible to integrate Survey Engineering and Cooperation for Development in the framework of Land Management disciplines. Cooperation for Development is a concept that has changed since beginning of its use until now. Development projects leave an impact on society in response to their beneficiaries and are directed towards self-sustainability. Furthermore, it is the true bridge to reduce gap between societies when differences are immeasurable. The concept of development has also been changing and nowadays it is not a purely economic concept. Education, science and technology are increasingly taking a larger role in what is meant by development. Moreover, it is commonly accepted that Universities should transfer knowledge to society, and the transfer of knowledge should be open to countries most in need for developing. If the importance of the country development is given by education, science and technology, knowledge transfer would be one of the most clear of ways of Cooperation for Development. Therefore, university cooperation is one of the most powerful tools to achieve it, placing universities as agents of development. In Spain, the role of universities as agents of development and cooperation has been largely strengthened. All about this work deals to how to implement both Cooperation for Development and Land Management within Survey Engineering at the EHEA framework.

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This paper explores the potential role of individual trip characteristics and social capital network variables in the choice of transport mode. A sample of around 100 individuals living or working in one suburb of Madrid (i.e. Las Rosas district of Madrid) participated in a smartphone short panel survey, entering travel data for an entire working week. A Mixed Logit model was estimated with this data to analyze shifts to metro as a consequence of the opening of two new stations in the area. Apart from classical explanatory variables, such as travel time and cost, gender, license and car ownership, the model incorporated two “social capital network” variables: participation in voluntary activities and receiving help for various tasks (i.e. child care, housekeeping, etc.). Both variables improved the capacity of the model to explain transport mode shifts. Further, our results confirm that the shift towards metro was higher in the case of people “helped” and lower for those participating in some voluntary activities.

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A participant observation method was employed :in the study of a 20-week stoppage at Ansells Brewery Limited, a constituent company of Allied Breweries (U.K.). The strike, :involving 1,000 workers, began :in opposition to the implementation of a four-day working week and culminated in the permanent closure of the brewery. The three main phases of the strike's development (i.e., its :initiation, maintenance and termination) were analysed according to a social-cognitive approach, based on the psychological imagery, beliefs, values and perceptions underlying the employees' behaviour. Previous psychological treatments of strikes have tended to ignore many of the aspects of social definition, planning and coordination that are an integral part of industrial action. The present study is, therefore, unique in concentrating on the thought processes by which striking workers .make sense of their current situation and collectively formulate an appropriate response. The Ansells strike provides an especially vivid illustration of the ways in which the seminal insights of a small number of individuals are developed, via processes of communication and:influence, into a consensual interpretation of reality. By adopting a historical perspective, it has been possible to demonstrate how contemporary definitions are shaped by the prior history of union-management relations, particularly with regard to: (a) the way that previous events were subjectively interpreted, and (b) the lessons that were learned on the basis of that experience. The present approach is psychological insofar as it deals with the cognitive elements of strike action. However, to the extent that it draws from relevant sections of the industrial relations, organizational behaviour, sociology, anthropology and linguistics literatures, it can claim to be truly interdisciplinary.

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Méthodologie:Cadre conceptuel: Principal-agent

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Apesar de décadas de estudos, as opiniões são controversas. Não existe uma opinião comum entre os pesquisadores sobre o que é e como ocorre a motivação, a satisfação e a insatisfação no trabalho. As condições físicas dos serviços são um factor primordial para a motivação, satisfação ou insatisfação do trabalhador, assim como o tipo de liderança existente no mesmo. Ao longo da nossa história tem-se assistido a muitos exemplos de liderança, uns mais, outros menos eficazes. A satisfação no trabalho é um estado afectivo resultante da apreciação das características percebidas do trabalho e da organização. Neste contexto de mudanças na administração pública em geral e na área da saúde em particular, surge este estudo em contexto hospitalar, motivado pela necessidade de conhecer a satisfação dos enfermeiros de um Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa e a relação com algumas variáveis sócio demográficas. Optou-se pelo paradigma quantitativo, numa amostra de 122 inquiridos pertencentes a um grupo de profissionais de enfermagem de um Hospital Central de Lisboa. Para a elaboração da parte empírica utilizou-se o método por questionário de escolha múltipla. Os objectivos definidos: Objectivo Geral: perceber o nível de motivação/ satisfação dos enfermeiros relativamente à profissão ao serviço e à hierarquia. Objectivos específicos: Identificar o nível de satisfação/motivação dos enfermeiros dos serviços estudados relativamente à profissão, em função das variáveis sociodemográficas. - Caracterizar os aspectos com os quais os enfermeiros têm maior e menor satisfação relacionados com a profissão, serviço e hierarquia. - Identificar se existe relação entre o nível de motivação/satisfação e os sintomas físicos sentidos. Os participantes da amostra são, maioritariamente do sexo feminino, a média de idades é de 32 anos, grande percentagem já tem como habilitações profissionais a licenciatura, têm entre 1 e 28 anos de profissão e 1 e 28 anos no serviço actual, 17,2% exercem funções de chefia. Grande percentagem da amostra tem como horário semanal de trabalho 35 horas e trabalham em horário rotativo. Os enfermeiros são profissionais que mostram insatisfação relativamente à profissão e hierarquia e moderada satisfação relativamente aos serviços. A satisfação dos enfermeiros quanto à profissão altera-se de acordo com o horário de trabalho, vínculo à instituição e os sentimentos que os mesmos têm relativamente ao trabalho. A satisfação dos enfermeiros relativamente ao serviço altera-se consoante o tempo de profissão e com os sentimentos que os profissionais apresentam relativamente ao trabalho. Quanto à satisfação dos enfermeiros relativamente à hierarquia altera-se dependendo da idade dos profissionais, do tempo de profissão e do serviço onde desempenham. Relativamente à satisfação geral com o trabalho, esta pode alterar dependendo da idade, do tempo de profissão, do serviço onde desempenham funções e dos sentimentos dos profissionais relativamente ao trabalho. De salientar que ao analisarmos os serviços estudados separadamente concluímos que os enfermeiros do serviço de urgência são profissionais muito insatisfeitos com a hierarquia e os enfermeiros da Unidade de Urgência Médica são profissionais pouco satisfeitos, mas apesar de tudo satisfeitos com a hierarquia. ABSTRACT; Behind decades of studies, the opinions are controversial. There is a common opinion among researchers about what is and how is the motivation, satisfaction and dissatisfaction at work. The physical conditions of services are a major factor in motivation, satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the worker and the type of leadership exists in it. Throughout our history have seen many examples of leadership, some more, some less effective. Job satisfaction is an affective state resulting from the assessment of the perceived characteristics of work and organization. ln this context of changes in public administration in general and in health in particular, this study appears in the hospital setting, motivated by the need to know the satisfaction of nurses in a Hospital in Lisbon and the relationship with sociodemographic variables. We chose the quantitative paradigm in a sample of 122 respondents belonging to a group of nursing professionals in a central hospital in Lisbon. ln developing the empirical part we used the method for multiple-choice test. The objectives: General Objective: To understand the level of motivation I satisfaction of nurses for the profession and the service hierarchy. Specific objectives: To identify the level of satisfaction I motivation of nursing service studied for the profession, according to the socio-demographic variables. - Characterize the points with which nurses have the highest and lowest satisfaction related to the profession, service and hierarchy. - To identify if there is a relationship between the level of motivation I satisfaction and physical symptoms felt. The sample participants are mostly female, average age is 32 years, a large percentage already has the professional qualifications of the degree, are between and 28 years of occupation and 1 and 28 in the current service, 17.2 % hold positions of leadership. A great percentage of the sample has the working week and working 35 hours on rotating schedule. Nurses are professionals who show dissatisfaction with the profession and the hierarchy and moderately satisfied for the services, the latter fact can be justified by what is possible when the organization professionals are available and perform functions in service to their liking and they like to work. The satisfaction of nurses as the profession changes according to working hours, commitment to the institution and the feelings they have for the work. The satisfaction of nurses for the service changes depending on the length of service and with the feelings that professionals are on the job. The satisfaction of nurses from the hierarchy will change depending on the age of professionals, time and professional service where they play. For the overall satisfaction with the work, this may change depending on age, length of employment, where the service functions and the feelings of the professionals for the job. Note that when analyzing the services studied separately concluded that the nurses in the emergency department professionals are very unhappy with the hierarchy and the nurses of the Unit of Emergency Medical professionals are somewhat satisfied but still happy

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Previous studies found students who both work and attend school undergo a partial sleep deprivation that accumulates across the week. The aim of the present study was to obtain information using a questionnaire on a number of variables (e.g., socio-demographics, lifestyle, work timing, and sleep-wake habits) considered to impact on sleep duration of working (n=51) and non-working (n=41) high-school students aged 14-21 yrs old attending evening classes (19:00-22:30 h) at a public school in the city of So Paulo, Brazil. Data were collected for working days and days off. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to assess the factors associated with sleep duration on weekdays and weekends. Work, sex, age, smoking, consumption of alcohol and caffeine, and physical activity were considered control variables. Significant predictors of sleep duration were: work (p < 0.01), daily work duration (8-10 h/day; p < 0.01), sex (p=0.04), age 18-21 yrs (0.01), smoking (p=0.02) and drinking habits (p=0.03), irregular physical exercise (p < 0.01), ease of falling asleep (p=0.04), and the sleep-wake cycle variables of napping (p < 0.01), nocturnal awakenings (p < 0.01), and mid-sleep regularity (p < 0.01). The results confirm the hypotheses that young students who work and attend school showed a reduction in night-time sleep duration. Sleep deprivation across the week, particularly in students working 8-10 h/day, is manifested through a sleep rebound (i.e., extended sleep duration) on Saturdays. However, the different roles played by socio-demographic and lifestyle variables have proven to be factors that intervene with nocturnal sleep duration. ) The variables related to the sleep-wake cycle naps and night awakenings proved to be associated with a slight reduction in night-time sleep, while regularity in sleep and wake-up schedules was shown to be associated with more extended sleep duration, with a distinct expression along the week and the weekend. Having to attend school and work, coupled with other socio-demographic and lifestyle factors, creates an unfavorable scenario for satisfactory sleep duration