Postal District
Mostrando 1-12 de 23 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Veículos de tração animal no Distrito Federal : dos invisíveis ao paradigma da governança ambiental como trilha para construção de um ideário socioambiental e respeito a todas as formas de vida
The Federal District (DF) is an example of contradictions and contrasts emerging from migration processes that led to an increase in the population density and expansion of urban areas - a landscape which is a byproduct of a perverse paradigm of economic development. Part of the internal migrants, which were excluded from the formal labor sector, appeal to t
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 24/11/2011
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2. Atribuições do farmacêutico na atenção primária à saúde
The creation of Sistema Único de Saúde, Brazilian public health system, established a group of assistencial actions to be proffed in a universal and a fair way, organized in a regionalized and hierarchy way, with the scope definition of each between federal. The Primary Health Care belongs, than, to the municipal district. In this process the medicine ques
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Uma abordagem heurística para o problema de otimização de distrito postal
Neste trabalho é proposta uma estratégia de solução para a construção otimizada de distritos postais. Distrito Postal consiste num conjunto de segmento de eixo de logradouros conectados. Dada uma localidade formada por inúmeros segmentos de logradouros, esse trabalho propõe o arranjamento de subgrupos conexos de segmentos de eixos de logradouros de m
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Prevalence of self reported stroke in a population in northern England.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of stroke survivors in a health district population aged 55 years and over. DESIGN: This was a point prevalence study using two-stage postal questionnaires sent to an age stratified random sample of the population. SETTING: A district health authority in northern England with a resident p
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5. Post mortem examinations of HIV infected patients: a nationwide survey.
AIMS--To identify the number and geographical distribution of post mortem examinations performed on HIV infected cadavers; to identify the areas that perform post mortem examinations so that, by invitation and discussion, a national post mortem network could be initiated. METHODS--A nationwide survey of Royal College of Pathologists' district tutors (n = 216
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6. Creating a general practice data set: new role for Northumberland Local Medical Committee.
As a first step in planning primary care services for a whole district, the Northumberland Local Medical Committee undertook a postal survey of all 51 practices in the county. Questionnaires were returned by 154 doctors (95%). Information was collected from every practice on doctors' qualifications and postgraduate training, aspects of professional commitmen
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7. Knowledge of lymphoedema among primary health care teams: a questionnaire survey.
Lymphoedema usually develops following surgery or radiotherapy for cancer, but can also occur in advanced malignant disease or be primary in origin. Lower limb lymphoedema may present particular difficulties in diagnosis, treatment and management. All types of lymphoedema can seriously impair quality of life for those affected. This study aimed to determine
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8. Is use of hospital services a proxy for morbidity? A small area comparison of the prevalence of arthritis, depression, dyspepsia, obesity, and respiratory disease with inpatient admission rates for these disorders in England.
OBJECTIVES--To examine the relationship between specific types of morbidity, measured by validated survey questions, and hospital service use and mortality to see if the latter two could act as a proxy in health needs assessment, health service planning, and resource allocation in a typical health district. DESIGN--A postal questionnaire was used to provide
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9. What makes general practitioners do child health surveillance?
The contribution of different general practitioner characteristics, views, and experiences to the likelihood of their providing child health surveillance (CHS) was determined and their perceived training needs discovered. Family health service authority administrative data on the study population was combined with a postal questionnaire survey. Subjects were
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10. A BPA survey of recently appointed consultants.
A postal survey of recently appointed consultant paediatricians was undertaken to determine whether they perceived their training had adequately equipped them for their current job. The response rate was 69% (207/299). After excluding replies from consultants trained outside the UK the analysis was carried out on 167 replies. Trainees held a mean 5.2 posts d
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11. Bone densitometry at a district general hospital: evaluation of service by doctors and patients.
OBJECTIVE--To assess doctors' and patients' views about a district general hospital bone densitometry service and to examine existing practice to influence future provision. DESIGN--Three postal surveys: (a) of doctors potentially using the service, (b) of patients undergoing a bone densitometry test during a six month period, and (c) of the referring doctor
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12. Asthma, airways responsiveness and air pollution in two contrasting districts of northern England.
BACKGROUND: To assess the possible magnitude of differences between normal populations an epidemiological investigation of asthma was conducted in two strongly contrasting districts of northern England--rural West Cumbria on the west coast and urban Newcastle upon Tyne on the east coast. METHODS: A cross sectional survey of randomly identified men aged 20-44