26 research outputs found

    CLINICAL SUPERVISION IN NURSING TO OPTIMIZE SELF-CARE ASSESSMENT

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    Objetivo: avaliar a concordância no grau de dependência do autocuidado atribuído pelo perito, enfermeiros e registros, identificando estratégias de supervisão clínica que os enfermeiros implementassem para otimizar a avaliação do autocuidado. Método: estudo descritivo-exploratório, quantitativo, com 108 utentes e 44 enfermeiros de um hospital do norte de Portugal. Em 2017, aplicou-se o “Instrumento de Avaliação do Autocuidado” e o “Questionário de Avaliação da Frequência de Estratégias de Supervisão Clínica em Enfermagem”. Realizou-se análise estatística descritiva e calculou-se o coeficiente de concordância. Resultados: a concordância entre perito e enfermeiros na avaliação do grau de dependência do autocuidado alimentar-se e posicionar-se é fraca, mas moderada no autocuidado higiene. O “feedback”, “formação contínua” e “apoio” são as estratégias que os enfermeiros mais gostariam de implementar. Conclusão: é essencial que as organizações de saúde avaliem a concepção dos cuidados prestados, e identifiquem estratégias de supervisão clínica, de forma a potenciar sua melhoria.Objetivo: evaluar la concordancia del grado de dependencia del autocuidado adjudicado por el experto, las enfermeras y los registros, identificando las estrategias de supervisión clínica que los enfermeros aplicarían para optimizar la evaluación del autocuidado. Método: es un estudio descriptivo-exploratorio y cuantitativo llevado a cabo entre 108 usuarios y 44 enfermeros de un hospital del norte de Portugal. En 2017 se aplicó el “Instrumento para la Evaluación del Autocuidado” y el “Cuestionario para la Evaluación de la Frecuencia de las Estrategias de Supervisión Clínica en Enfermería”. Se realizó un análisis estadístico descriptivo y se calculó el coeficiente de concordancia. Resultados: la concordancia entre el experto y los enfermeros respecto a la valoración del grado de dependencia del autocuidado alimentarse y posicionarse es débil, aunque moderada en el autocuidado de higiene. El “feedback”, la “formación continua” y el “apoyo” son las estrategias que más les gustaría implantar a los enfermeros. Conclusión: es imprescindible que las organizaciones de salud evalúen la concepción de los cuidados prestados e identifiquen estrategias de supervisión clínica, para potenciar su mejora.Objective: to assess agreement on the degree of self-care dependence attributed by the expert, nurses and computer records, identifying clinical supervision strategies that nurses implement to optimize self-care assessment. Method: descriptive-exploratory, quantitative study with 108 users and 44 nurses of a hospital in northern Portugal. In 2017, the “Self-Care Assessment Tool” and the “Frequency Assessment Questionnaire of Clinical Supervision Strategies in Nursing” were applied. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed and the coefficient of agreement was calculated. Results: the agreement between experts and nurses in the assessment of the degree of dependence on self-care on eating and positioning is weak, but moderate on self-care and hygiene. “Feedback”,“continuous training” and “support” are the strategies that nurses would most like to implement. Conclusion: it is essential for health organizations to assess the conception of care provided, and identify clinical supervision strategies, in order to enhance its improvement

    Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research

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    Biodiversity loss is one of the main challenges of our time,1,2 and attempts to address it require a clear un derstanding of how ecological communities respond to environmental change across time and space.3,4 While the increasing availability of global databases on ecological communities has advanced our knowledge of biodiversity sensitivity to environmental changes,5–7 vast areas of the tropics remain understudied.8–11 In the American tropics, Amazonia stands out as the world’s most diverse rainforest and the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity,12 but it remains among the least known forests in America and is often underrepre sented in biodiversity databases.13–15 To worsen this situation, human-induced modifications16,17 may elim inate pieces of the Amazon’s biodiversity puzzle before we can use them to understand how ecological com munities are responding. To increase generalization and applicability of biodiversity knowledge,18,19 it is thus crucial to reduce biases in ecological research, particularly in regions projected to face the most pronounced environmental changes. We integrate ecological community metadata of 7,694 sampling sites for multiple or ganism groups in a machine learning model framework to map the research probability across the Brazilian Amazonia, while identifying the region’s vulnerability to environmental change. 15%–18% of the most ne glected areas in ecological research are expected to experience severe climate or land use changes by 2050. This means that unless we take immediate action, we will not be able to establish their current status, much less monitor how it is changing and what is being lostinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research

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    Evidence for Reductive Genome Evolution and Lateral Acquisition of Virulence Functions in Two Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Strains

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    Ruiz JC, D'Afonseca V, Silva A, et al. Evidence for Reductive Genome Evolution and Lateral Acquisition of Virulence Functions in Two Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Strains. PLoS ONE. 2011;6(4): e18551.Background: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, a Gram-positive, facultative intracellular pathogen, is the etiologic agent of the disease known as caseous lymphadenitis (CL). CL mainly affects small ruminants, such as goats and sheep; it also causes infections in humans, though rarely. This species is distributed worldwide, but it has the most serious economic impact in Oceania, Africa and South America. Although C. pseudotuberculosis causes major health and productivity problems for livestock, little is known about the molecular basis of its pathogenicity. Methodology and Findings: We characterized two C. pseudotuberculosis genomes (Cp1002, isolated from goats; and CpC231, isolated from sheep). Analysis of the predicted genomes showed high similarity in genomic architecture, gene content and genetic order. When C. pseudotuberculosis was compared with other Corynebacterium species, it became evident that this pathogenic species has lost numerous genes, resulting in one of the smallest genomes in the genus. Other differences that could be part of the adaptation to pathogenicity include a lower GC content, of about 52%, and a reduced gene repertoire. The C. pseudotuberculosis genome also includes seven putative pathogenicity islands, which contain several classical virulence factors, including genes for fimbrial subunits, adhesion factors, iron uptake and secreted toxins. Additionally, all of the virulence factors in the islands have characteristics that indicate horizontal transfer. Conclusions: These particular genome characteristics of C. pseudotuberculosis, as well as its acquired virulence factors in pathogenicity islands, provide evidence of its lifestyle and of the pathogenicity pathways used by this pathogen in the infection process. All genomes cited in this study are available in the NCBI Genbank database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/) under accession numbers CP001809 and CP001829

    Educomunicação, Transformação Social e Desenvolvimento Sustentável

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    Esta publicação apresenta os principais trabalhos dos GTs do II Congresso Internacional de Comunicação e Educação nos temas Transformação social, com os artigos que abordam principalmente Educomunicação e/ou Mídia-Educação, no contexto de políticas de diversidade, inclusão e equidade; e, em Desenvolvimento Sustentável os artigos que abordam os avanços da relação comunicação/educação no contexto da educação ambiental e desenvolvimento sustentável

    Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research

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    Biodiversity loss is one of the main challenges of our time,1,2 and attempts to address it require a clear understanding of how ecological communities respond to environmental change across time and space.3,4 While the increasing availability of global databases on ecological communities has advanced our knowledge of biodiversity sensitivity to environmental changes,5,6,7 vast areas of the tropics remain understudied.8,9,10,11 In the American tropics, Amazonia stands out as the world's most diverse rainforest and the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity,12 but it remains among the least known forests in America and is often underrepresented in biodiversity databases.13,14,15 To worsen this situation, human-induced modifications16,17 may eliminate pieces of the Amazon's biodiversity puzzle before we can use them to understand how ecological communities are responding. To increase generalization and applicability of biodiversity knowledge,18,19 it is thus crucial to reduce biases in ecological research, particularly in regions projected to face the most pronounced environmental changes. We integrate ecological community metadata of 7,694 sampling sites for multiple organism groups in a machine learning model framework to map the research probability across the Brazilian Amazonia, while identifying the region's vulnerability to environmental change. 15%–18% of the most neglected areas in ecological research are expected to experience severe climate or land use changes by 2050. This means that unless we take immediate action, we will not be able to establish their current status, much less monitor how it is changing and what is being lost

    Curso de monitoramento temático do PPA 2012-2015 e acompanhamento orçamentário 2013

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    O curso teve como ementa: apresentar conceitos básicos de Monitoramento e Avaliação; a evolução histórica da metodologia de monitoramento e avaliação dos PPAs: 2000-2003; 2004-2007; e 2008-2011; o Monitoramento das Agendas Estratégicas de Governo; o monitoramento e avaliação do PPA 2012-2015: metodologia, concepção de monitoramento e avaliação, e suporte informatizado (SIOP); o monitoramento das prioridades da Presidência, dos programas temáticos, incluindo os indicadores, os objetivos e as metas do plano; a proposta de monitoramento participativo do PPA 2012-2015, por meio da relação do governo com o Fórum Interconselhos de políticas públicas; e o acompanhamento das ações e os fundamentos dos planos orçamentários (PO) do Orçamento de 2013Programa do curso: número de páginas: 8 p.Sete apresentações de slidesApostíla com cinco textos básicos: número de páginas: 121 p.Políticas Públicas e Sociai
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