Warning Design
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1. Performance of the Pandemic Medical Early Warning Score (PMEWS), Simple Triage Scoring System (STSS) and Confusion, Uremia, Respiratory rate, Blood pressure and age ≥ 65 (CURB-65) score among patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in an emergency department triage setting: a retrospective study
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Healthcare institutions are confronted with large numbers of patient admissions during large-scale or long-term public health emergencies like pandemics. Appropriate and effective triage is needed for effective resource use. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Pandemic Medical Early Warning Score (PMEWS), Simple Triage S
Sao Paulo Med. J.. Publicado em: 2021-04
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2. The influence of dynamic capabilities on startup growth
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between dynamic service innovation capabilities (DSICs) and startup growth in an emerging country. Design/methodology/approach This paper used a theoretical DSIC model to process data on 137 Brazilian startups, using a stepwise regression. Findings Service startup growth is related
RAUSP Manag. J.. Publicado em: 2021-03
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3. Sistema anti-colisão de alerta ao motorista com o uso de estímulo auditivo e háptico. / Collision-avoidance system using auditory and haptic feedback.
Neste trabalho, é desenvolvido um estudo sobre o uso de alertas auditivos e hápticos dentro do ambiente veicular. É proposto um sistema de assistência ao motorista para alertá-lo de que uma colisão lateral com outros veículos pode ser iminente, quando a observação do espelho retrovisor é insuficiente ou o motorista está desatento. O sistema é com
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 13/06/2011
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4. A representaÃÃo grÃfica de sinais de advertÃncia em manuais de instruÃÃo de produtos eletroeletrÃnicos
This dissertation presents a study on the graphic presentation of warnning signs in instruction manuals of electronic products commercialized in the Brazilian market in the years 2004 and 2005. Warning signs can be generically defined as the information given to users about possible negative consequences in order to avoid them happening (AYRES et al, 1989).
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Amitriptyline in migraine prophylaxis: Changes in pattern of attacks during a controlled clinical trial
A double-blind controlled clinical trial of crossover design was conducted in 26 volunteers suffering from migraine. Of 20 subjects who completed the trial, 16 had fewer attacks on amitriptyline than on placebo. Amitriptyline was found to have the greatest effect in reducing attacks with a short warning and in which no specific cause could be recognized. It
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6. Respiratory effects of lowering tar and nicotine levels of cigarettes smoked by young male middle tar smokers. I. Design of a randomised controlled trial.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to investigate the effect on respiratory health of male middle tar smokers changing the tar and nicotine levels of the cigarettes they smoke for a six month period. DESIGN--This was a randomised controlled trial. Middle tar smokers were randomly allocated to smoke one of three different types of cigarette (low tar, middle nicotin
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7. Assessing the impact of humanitarian assistance in the health sector
There have been significant improvements in the design and management of humanitarian aid responses in the last decade. In particular, a significant body of knowledge has been accumulated about public health interventions in emergencies, following calls for developing the evidence base of humanitarian health interventions. Several factors have prompted this,
BioMed Central.
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8. Is there a fetal effect with low to moderate alcohol use before or during pregnancy?
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to investigate the effect of low or moderate alcohol consumption upon fetal outcome. DESIGN--This was a prospective randomised cohort study with mother and infant follow-up sample stratified on level of maternal alcohol intake. SETTING--A large maternity hospital in Western Australia. PARTICIPANTS--2002 randomly selected pregnant
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9. Electrocardiogram interpretation in general practice: relevance to prehospital thrombolysis.
OBJECTIVE--To assess, in the context of their possible role in prehospital thrombolysis, the ability of general practitioners to recognise acute transmural myocardial ischaemia/infarction on an electrocardiogram. DESIGN--150 doctors (every fifth name) were selected from the alphabetical list of 750 on Merseyside general practitioner register and without prio
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10. Comparing the agreement among alternative models in evaluating HMO efficiency.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the efficiency of HMOs and to test the robustness of these findings across alternative models of efficiency. This study examines whether these models, when constructed in parallel to use the same information, provide researchers with the same insights and identify the same trends. DATA SOURCES: A data set containing 585 HMOs operating
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11. Non-fatal asphyxiation and foreign body ingestion in children 0-14 years.
OBJECTIVES: To examine the frequency and nature of non-fatal asphyxiation and foreign body ingestion injuries among children in the state of Victoria, Australia, and to identify possible areas for prevention. METHODS: For children under 15 years, all Victorian public hospital admissions, July 1987 to June 1995, due to asphyxiation or 'foreign body entering t
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12. Northern region asplenia register--analysis of first two years.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility of setting up a register of patients with asplenia within a defined geographical area; to ensure that guidelines on best practice were implemented; to obtain information on antibody levels to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides and Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccharide, before and after immunisation and