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Gender, agro-pastoral production and class formation in Bamunka, North-Western CameroonMope Simo, J. A. January 1991 (has links)
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Aspectos sociais e a interrelações com o processo de reabilitação de pessoas com fissura labiopalatina / Social aspects and the interrelation with the process of rehabilitation of people with cleft lip and palateMiguel, Michele Lira 22 April 2013 (has links)
Objetivo: evidenciar, os aspectos sociais e clínicos dos sujeitos com fissura labiopalatina e sua interrelação com as etapas e condutas terapêuticas para a efetivação do processo de reabilitação. Metodologia: os sujeitos foram os pacientes com fissura transforame unilateral sem síndrome associada entre 0 a 11 anos e 11meses e 29 dias, procedentes do Departamento Regional de Saúde DRS VI que corresponde a região de Botucatu, Avaré, Jaú, Lins e Bauru, num total de 52. A pesquisa foi documental baseada no prontuário dos sujeitos considerando os aspectos clínicos - incluindo o cumprimento das etapas e condutas terapêuticas - e aspectos constitutivos do estudo social, de acordo com a metodologia de Graciano (2010). Resultados: 86,6% foram matriculados com menos de 4 meses de idade, (60%) procedentes de cidades que distam até 100 km de Bauru. As etapas foram cumpridas, em sua maioria, nas idades preconizadas pelos profissionais do HRAC, desde as cirurgias primárias até as secundárias. Após essas cirurgias os sujeitos foram avaliados em idades pré-determinadas pelas áreas de comando (cirurgia plástica, ortodontia e fonoaudiologia) e/ou outras especialidades, de acordo com a necessidade de cada caso. Em sua maioria, os sujeitos foram atendidos nas avaliações ambulatoriais, no entanto, não na totalidade das áreas previstas em virtude de não agendamento demanda reprimida nas agendas falta do sujeito na data do agendamento, ausência de registro do profissional no prontuário, o que exigiu uma busca complementar no sistema de informação do HRAC. Com relação ao perfil social e a configuração dos estratos sociais 88,5% pertence aos estratos baixos (inferior e superior). Os recursos para reabilitação e serviços públicos de saúde e socioassistenciais na cidade de origem foram abordados e registrados na maioria dos casos (72,1%). O parecer e intervenção social foram registrados na totalidade dos prontuários, especificando as demandas e subsidiando as ações da equipe interdisciplinar. As ações interventivas do assistente social foram categorizadas em ações socioassistenciais, socioeducativas e articulação com a equipe, de acordo com os parâmetros para atuação de assistentes sociais na saúde. Essas ações foram desenvolvidas inter-relacionando-se nos diversos momentos do processo de reabilitação no sentido de efetivá-lo garantindo-o como direito de cidadania. Conclusão: esse estudo, baseado numa análise minuciosa dos prontuários, constatou a imprescindibilidade dos registros para compreensão do desenvolvimento do paciente e planejamento adequado do tratamento. O registro dos atendimentos no prontuário caracteriza-se como um meio de comunicação escrita entre os profissionais da equipe interdisciplinar, o que garante a visão holística preconizada no atendimento a saúde, além de subsidiar a produção e disseminação de conhecimento. / Introduction/objective: the aim of this study is to highlight social and clinical aspects of the subject with cleft lip and palate and its interrelationship with the therapeutic stages and approaches in the rehabilitation process. Methods: subjects were patients with unilateral transforame cleft, with no associated syndrome between 0 to 11 years old, and 29 days and 11 months old from the Regional Department of Health RDH VI that covers the region of Botucatu, Avaré, Jau, Lins and Bauru, in a total of 52. The research was based on documented records of subjects considering the clinical aspects including the therapeutic stages and approaches - and the corporate aspects of the social study, according to the Graciano (2010) methodology. Results: 86.6% were enrolled with less than 4 months of age, (60%) coming from cities that are up to 100 miles from Bauru. The stages were accomplished mostly in ages recommended by professionals of HRAC, from the primary to the secondary surgery. After these surgeries the subjects were evaluated at ages pre determined by control areas (plastic surgery, orthodontics and speech therapy) and/or other specialties, according to the needs of each case. For the most part the subjects went through out-patient evaluations, however, not in all of the expected areas due to the lack of scheduling - pent-up demand of agendas - absence of the subject at the time of the appointment, and no registration of a professional in the patient file, which required a complementary search in the information system of the HRAC. About the social profile and configuration of social strata, 88.5% belongs to the lower strata (inferior and superior). Resources for rehabilitation and public health services and socio-assistance ones at the patients hometown were approached and registered in most cases (72.1%). The Social Worker view and social intervention were recorded in all patient records, specifying the demands and subsidizing the actions of interdisciplinary team. The interventives actions of the social worker\'s were categorized into socio-assistance, socio-educational, besides those ones jointed with the team, in accordance with the parameters for social workers performance of in the health area. These actions were developed interrelating the various stages of the rehabilitation process in order to effect it guaranteeing the right of citizenship. Conclusion: this study, based on a thorough analysis of the patients files, found how indispensable the records are for understanding the patient\'s development and appropriate planning of treatment. The record of attendances on the file is considered as a means of written communication among professionals of the interdisciplinary team, which ensures the holistic health care recommended, in addition to subsidizing the production and dissemination of knowledge.
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Aspectos sociais e a interrelações com o processo de reabilitação de pessoas com fissura labiopalatina / Social aspects and the interrelation with the process of rehabilitation of people with cleft lip and palateMichele Lira Miguel 22 April 2013 (has links)
Objetivo: evidenciar, os aspectos sociais e clínicos dos sujeitos com fissura labiopalatina e sua interrelação com as etapas e condutas terapêuticas para a efetivação do processo de reabilitação. Metodologia: os sujeitos foram os pacientes com fissura transforame unilateral sem síndrome associada entre 0 a 11 anos e 11meses e 29 dias, procedentes do Departamento Regional de Saúde DRS VI que corresponde a região de Botucatu, Avaré, Jaú, Lins e Bauru, num total de 52. A pesquisa foi documental baseada no prontuário dos sujeitos considerando os aspectos clínicos - incluindo o cumprimento das etapas e condutas terapêuticas - e aspectos constitutivos do estudo social, de acordo com a metodologia de Graciano (2010). Resultados: 86,6% foram matriculados com menos de 4 meses de idade, (60%) procedentes de cidades que distam até 100 km de Bauru. As etapas foram cumpridas, em sua maioria, nas idades preconizadas pelos profissionais do HRAC, desde as cirurgias primárias até as secundárias. Após essas cirurgias os sujeitos foram avaliados em idades pré-determinadas pelas áreas de comando (cirurgia plástica, ortodontia e fonoaudiologia) e/ou outras especialidades, de acordo com a necessidade de cada caso. Em sua maioria, os sujeitos foram atendidos nas avaliações ambulatoriais, no entanto, não na totalidade das áreas previstas em virtude de não agendamento demanda reprimida nas agendas falta do sujeito na data do agendamento, ausência de registro do profissional no prontuário, o que exigiu uma busca complementar no sistema de informação do HRAC. Com relação ao perfil social e a configuração dos estratos sociais 88,5% pertence aos estratos baixos (inferior e superior). Os recursos para reabilitação e serviços públicos de saúde e socioassistenciais na cidade de origem foram abordados e registrados na maioria dos casos (72,1%). O parecer e intervenção social foram registrados na totalidade dos prontuários, especificando as demandas e subsidiando as ações da equipe interdisciplinar. As ações interventivas do assistente social foram categorizadas em ações socioassistenciais, socioeducativas e articulação com a equipe, de acordo com os parâmetros para atuação de assistentes sociais na saúde. Essas ações foram desenvolvidas inter-relacionando-se nos diversos momentos do processo de reabilitação no sentido de efetivá-lo garantindo-o como direito de cidadania. Conclusão: esse estudo, baseado numa análise minuciosa dos prontuários, constatou a imprescindibilidade dos registros para compreensão do desenvolvimento do paciente e planejamento adequado do tratamento. O registro dos atendimentos no prontuário caracteriza-se como um meio de comunicação escrita entre os profissionais da equipe interdisciplinar, o que garante a visão holística preconizada no atendimento a saúde, além de subsidiar a produção e disseminação de conhecimento. / Introduction/objective: the aim of this study is to highlight social and clinical aspects of the subject with cleft lip and palate and its interrelationship with the therapeutic stages and approaches in the rehabilitation process. Methods: subjects were patients with unilateral transforame cleft, with no associated syndrome between 0 to 11 years old, and 29 days and 11 months old from the Regional Department of Health RDH VI that covers the region of Botucatu, Avaré, Jau, Lins and Bauru, in a total of 52. The research was based on documented records of subjects considering the clinical aspects including the therapeutic stages and approaches - and the corporate aspects of the social study, according to the Graciano (2010) methodology. Results: 86.6% were enrolled with less than 4 months of age, (60%) coming from cities that are up to 100 miles from Bauru. The stages were accomplished mostly in ages recommended by professionals of HRAC, from the primary to the secondary surgery. After these surgeries the subjects were evaluated at ages pre determined by control areas (plastic surgery, orthodontics and speech therapy) and/or other specialties, according to the needs of each case. For the most part the subjects went through out-patient evaluations, however, not in all of the expected areas due to the lack of scheduling - pent-up demand of agendas - absence of the subject at the time of the appointment, and no registration of a professional in the patient file, which required a complementary search in the information system of the HRAC. About the social profile and configuration of social strata, 88.5% belongs to the lower strata (inferior and superior). Resources for rehabilitation and public health services and socio-assistance ones at the patients hometown were approached and registered in most cases (72.1%). The Social Worker view and social intervention were recorded in all patient records, specifying the demands and subsidizing the actions of interdisciplinary team. The interventives actions of the social worker\'s were categorized into socio-assistance, socio-educational, besides those ones jointed with the team, in accordance with the parameters for social workers performance of in the health area. These actions were developed interrelating the various stages of the rehabilitation process in order to effect it guaranteeing the right of citizenship. Conclusion: this study, based on a thorough analysis of the patients files, found how indispensable the records are for understanding the patient\'s development and appropriate planning of treatment. The record of attendances on the file is considered as a means of written communication among professionals of the interdisciplinary team, which ensures the holistic health care recommended, in addition to subsidizing the production and dissemination of knowledge.
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Escravos gas to liquid and community integration : a multi-case study approach / K.A. AjoguntanAjoguntan, Kayode Austine January 2008 (has links)
Socioeconomic study is a procedure that ensures that the likely positive and negative impact of a new project on the socioeconomic life of a community is taken into account. It has become a crucial part of sustainable development process. The understanding of socioeconomic study procedures is an increasing necessity for all those involved in the process. Similarly, proper knowledge of the function of socioeconomic study during the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process is of paramount importance for the mitigation of the likely effects of the new development.
Furthermore, as the world is gradually growing into a global village, it has become increasingly imperative that organizations integrate the people in their operations' areas in the overall objective of their businesses. Community engagement (CE) is a partnership process that can be used to assess and manage the problem affecting the well-being of a community because of a new development.
This research work used the SWOT matrix technique to develop a management framework that companies can use to manage their weaknesses and threats because of inadequate community engagement strategy. To achieve this, the work evaluated the extent to which socioeconomic study is integrated into the EIA processes. It also assessed the extent to which oil companies are using community engagement as a development strategy.
The findings of this dissertation revealed that oil explorations in the Niger Delta area have affected the well-being of the people both positively and negatively. Unfortunately, their negative impact outweighed their positive impact. Although they carry out socioeconomic studies, they have been neglecting the recommendations reported in the socioeconomic study document by experts. The level of community engagements therefore has also been very poor.
SWOT matrix technique was used to develop the management framework for each company based on the perceived strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the companies as revealed in this research. This should serve as a guide for the companies in their CE strategies. / Thesis (M.Ing. (Development and Management Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.
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Escravos gas to liquid and community integration : a multi-case study approach / K.A. AjoguntanAjoguntan, Kayode Austine January 2008 (has links)
Socioeconomic study is a procedure that ensures that the likely positive and negative impact of a new project on the socioeconomic life of a community is taken into account. It has become a crucial part of sustainable development process. The understanding of socioeconomic study procedures is an increasing necessity for all those involved in the process. Similarly, proper knowledge of the function of socioeconomic study during the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process is of paramount importance for the mitigation of the likely effects of the new development.
Furthermore, as the world is gradually growing into a global village, it has become increasingly imperative that organizations integrate the people in their operations' areas in the overall objective of their businesses. Community engagement (CE) is a partnership process that can be used to assess and manage the problem affecting the well-being of a community because of a new development.
This research work used the SWOT matrix technique to develop a management framework that companies can use to manage their weaknesses and threats because of inadequate community engagement strategy. To achieve this, the work evaluated the extent to which socioeconomic study is integrated into the EIA processes. It also assessed the extent to which oil companies are using community engagement as a development strategy.
The findings of this dissertation revealed that oil explorations in the Niger Delta area have affected the well-being of the people both positively and negatively. Unfortunately, their negative impact outweighed their positive impact. Although they carry out socioeconomic studies, they have been neglecting the recommendations reported in the socioeconomic study document by experts. The level of community engagements therefore has also been very poor.
SWOT matrix technique was used to develop the management framework for each company based on the perceived strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the companies as revealed in this research. This should serve as a guide for the companies in their CE strategies. / Thesis (M.Ing. (Development and Management Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.
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