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Mostrando 13-24 de 26 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Análise comparada dos programas de formação profissional rural no baixo sul da Bahia
This study focuses on two vocational training programs for small farmers residing in the rural areas of the Baixo Sul of Bahia. Both training programs were implemented in different contexts. The general objective of the study is to compare the level of social capital among graduates from the two vocational training programs sponsored by SENAR - Serviço Naci
Publicado em: 2007
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14. Nutritional condition, blood pressure and physical activityamong adults attended by the family health strategy team of Itajaí SC / Estado nutricional, níveis de pressão arterial e atividade física em adultos atendidos por equipe de estratégia da saúde da família de Itajaí-SC
Nutritional disturbances, such as overweight and obesity, high blood pressure, and a sedentary lifestyle are major concerns in Brazilian public heath, and are important risk factors for chronic non-transmittable diseases. The main objective of this research was to correlate nutritional condition with blood pressure and levels of physical activity, registered
Publicado em: 2007
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15. Desenvolvimento Local Integrado e Sustentável DLIS: um olhar sob a perspectiva dos agentes implementadores
O Desenvolvimento Local Integrado e Sustentável DLIS, representou no Brasil dos anos 90 uma inversão estratégica na concepção e operacionalização de Políticas Públicas voltadas ao enfrentamento da pobreza e exclusão social. Buscou promover envolvimento e participação da sociedade civil, constituir parcerias, instituir uma visão de desenvolviment
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 25/10/2006
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16. Proposta de metodologia para avaliar programas de educação continuada comunitária sob a perspectiva da co-produção do bem público
This paper is based on the principle that, with the weakening of the current public administration and, consequently, with the weakening of the concept of State, it is necessary to implant alternative models of public administration which aim to meet social demands and provide a more active participation of citizens on the public sphere. Thus, this paper app
Publicado em: 2006
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17. CiberEduc: construção e desenvolvimento de uma comunidade virtual de aprendizagem colaborativa das TICs, aplicadas ao fazer diário de bibliotecários de referência de universidades brasileiras / CiberEduc: building and developing a virtual collaborative learning community of ICT applied to the daily work of brazilian universities reference librarians
It´s already unusual in Brazil the exploration of cyberspace for educational purposes, specially regarding to ability professionals of information through the remote long living education. After that presupposition this research was developed through qualitative approach. It can be classified at explicative level and labeled as almost experimental methodolo
Publicado em: 2006
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18. Participação Cidadã na Gestão Pública: Estudo de Caso do Programa Favela-Bairro do Município do Rio de Janeiro
In the Brazilian political history, the power of the State was always associated to the classes that hold the production means. The state intervention to solve the lacks of the population induced the cooptation of the less favored classes, guaranteeing the continuity of the elites in the power and discouraging initiatives of the bases participation. The citi
Publicado em: 2000
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19. Estado, Universidade e desenvolvimento regional : um estudo do caso do programa de cooperação Sudene e universidades do nordeste do Brasil
The present study focuses the relationship between the academic community and the society intermediated by the bureaucracy. The research, concerning the 1986-89 period, deal with the Interinstitutional Cooperation Program between Northeast Brazil Development Agency (SUDENE) and the Brazilian Northeast Universities, which sponsored researches with social and
Publicado em: 1998
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20. Consumer Health Information for Asians (CHIA): a collaborative project*†
According to the 2000 United States Census, the Asian population in Houston, Texas, has increased more than 67% in the last ten years. To supplement an already active consumer health information program, the staff of the Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library worked with community partners to bring health information to predominantly Asian
Medical Library Association.
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21. Preselecting literature for routine delivery to physicians in a community hospital-based patient care related reading program.
Health sciences librarians have been actively responding to the changing information needs of users by extending services which involve the selection of literature in response to specific requests from health care personnel. A further development is Patient Care Related Reading (PCRR), a hospital-based program of continuing medical education in which the lib
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22. The Health Information Specialist: A New Resource for Hospital Library Services and Education Programs *
Growing pressures for more effective education programs at community hospitals demand better and more responsive hospital library resources and services. It is suggested that, with a modest amount of additional training and support, a community hospital librarian can play a key role in (1) improving the effectiveness of the hospital's library services and re
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23. Impact of long-term home care on mortality, functional status, and unmet needs.
This article reports the outcomes of a four-year follow-up evaluation of the Five Hospital Program, a long-term home care program in Chicago. Outcomes assessed include the mortality, comprehensive functional status, and perceived unmet needs of its frail elderly clientele (mean age 81 years at entry). The evaluation utilized a pretest, multiple posttest desi
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24. Clinical training in human immunodeficiency virus disease for community physicians. The Los Angeles experience.
In the past decade, the increased number of persons being treated for infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has placed an enormous burden on specialty clinics. This is especially true in Los Angeles, where care of patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been termed a "crisis" situation. Especially in its early stages,