24 research outputs found
Integrating the care of the complex COPD patient
The European Seminars in Respiratory Medicine has represented an
outstanding series updating new science in respiratory disease from the
1990\u2019s up to the early beginning of this 21st century [1,2]. Its aim is to
update issues and current science, focusing on the multidisciplinary approach
to patients with respiratory disease. As such, it represents a
unique opportunity for specialists in Respiratory Medicine involved in
Basic and Clinical Research to discuss topical and debated problems in
medical care, at a top level forum guided by an expert panel of authors.
The structure of the seminar is based on the following pillars:
\u2022 Attendance at the Seminars is strictly limited: selection of participants
is based, in order of priority, on scientific curriculum, age
(younger specialists are privileged), and early receipt of the application
form.
\u2022 Each topic is allotted considerable time for presentation and discussion.
The first section is devoted to a series of presentations (with
adequate time allocated for discussion) by an expert panel of researchers
and clinicians. In the second section involves discussions
of controversial issues, in a smaller audience format encouraging interaction
between the panel and audience.
\u2022 \u201cMeet the expert\u201d seminars discuss topical subjects in more depth,
utilizing an interactive tutorial
Randomized phase III trial of adjuvant epirubicin followed by cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil (CMF) versus CMF followed by epirubicin in patients with node-negative or 1â3 node-positive rapidly proliferating breast cancer
Modelling human choices: MADeM and decisionâmaking
Research supported by FAPESP 2015/50122-0 and DFG-GRTK 1740/2. RP and AR are also part of the Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics FAPESP grant (2013/07699-0). RP is supported by a FAPESP scholarship (2013/25667-8). ACR is partially supported by a CNPq fellowship (grant 306251/2014-0)
26th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2017): Part 3 - Meeting Abstracts - Antwerp, Belgium. 15â20 July 2017
This work was produced as part of the activities of FAPESP Research,\ud
Disseminations and Innovation Center for Neuromathematics (grant\ud
2013/07699-0, S. Paulo Research Foundation). NLK is supported by a\ud
FAPESP postdoctoral fellowship (grant 2016/03855-5). ACR is partially\ud
supported by a CNPq fellowship (grant 306251/2014-0)
Integrazione alla misura del Job Burnout: la scala di Sovraccarico Relazionale.
Lâaccezione piĂč recente del costrutto di job burnout, generalizzabile a tutte le professioni e organizzazioni, riguarda la relazione della persona con il proprio lavoro.
Per contribuire allo studio del fenomeno ed enfatizzare la dimensione interpersonale, si Ăš costruita la scala di Sovraccarico Relazionale, di cui sono state studiate le caratteristiche psicometriche nel presente contributo. La ricerca Ăš stata condotta presso unâazienda ospedaliera, somministrando a 1278 soggetti, la versione italiana del MBI â Versione Generale e la scala di Sovraccarico Relazionale. Le analisi fattoriali esploratoria e confermativa,
evidenziano la struttura attesa, discriminando le tre sottodimensioni del job burnout e il Sovraccarico Relazionale. Vengono fornite indicazioni per la ricerca futura.
The new perspective on job burnout generalizes the construct to different professions and workplaces, and points out the people relationship with their work. In order to contribute to the investigation of the syndrome, the current study focuses on the role played by interpersonal relationship and presents the Interpersonal Overload Scale, built on purpose. The study analyzes the psychometric properties of the scale. The research was conducted in a hospital, 1278 subjects were administered the Italian version of the MBI â General Survey and the Interpersonal Overload Scale. The factorial and the confirmatory factor analysis show the expected structure, distinguishing the three burnout dimensions