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Fullerton, Mark. "Carol L. Lawton. The Athenian Agora XXXVIII: Votive Reliefs. pp. 248, with 12 col. ills, 3 col. and b/w plans, 60 plates. ISBN: 978-0-87661-238-5, hardcover £130." Journal of Greek Archaeology 5 (January 1, 2020): 597–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v5i.458.

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This beautiful volume is more than up to the high standard of Agora sculpture publications, first set by Evelyn Harrison’s study of Roman portraits (Agora v.1, 1953), which appeared some 66 years ago. This, the latest volume to appear in the Agora series, is the fourth devoted to sculpture, following Harrison’s on Archaic and Archaistic Sculpture (v.11, 1965) and that on Funerary Sculpture (v.35, 2013) by Laura Grossman. The Classical and Hellenistic sculpture is currently under intensive study by Andrew Stewart, who has produced a series of stimulating articles in Hesperia on free-standing and especially architectural sculpture, adding to our understanding of the Hephaisteion and, currently, bringing lesser-known buildings like the Temple of Ares to life by identifying substantial portions of its sculptured adornment.
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Giordano, Verónica, and Gina Paola Rodríguez. "Las mujeres de las derechas latinoamericanas del siglo XXI." Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, no. 126 (December 18, 2020): 215–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2020.126.3.215.

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En América Latina, las primeras dos décadas del siglo xxi han sido un momento de crecimiento del liderazgo político de las mujeres. No obstante, ello no se ha visto reflejado en las investigaciones científicas recientes a nivel regional, relativamente escasas, ni aún menos en aquellas enfocadas en los partidos y movimientos de derecha. Basándose en la revisión de fuentes periodísticas y discursos de mujeres referentes de las derechas en la actualidad, este artículo busca llenar esta vacancia interrogándose sobre la trayectoria de estas mujeres y las visiones de género desplegadas en sus discursos y agendas políticas. Para ello, estudia un conjunto de mujeres de derechas latinoamericanas vinculadas o aspirantes a los más altos cargos del Poder Ejecutivo: Mireya Moscoso (Panamá), Laura Chinchilla (Costa Rica), Gabriela Michetti (Argentina), Marta Lucía Ramírez (Colombia), Keiko Fujimori (Perú) y Evelyn Martínez Fornet (Chile).
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Residentes, Residentes. "Hematología." Acta Médica Colombiana 43, no. 2S (June 24, 2019): 98–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.36104/amc.2018.1398.

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H-1 MULTIMORBILIDAD Y HEMOSIDEROSIS (ATENCIO DIANA, PARRA DIANA, HERNÁNDEZ ODISMAR) H-2 ANEMIA APLASICA SEVERA ACOMPAÑADO DE CLONAS DE HEMOGLOBINURIA PAROXISTICA NOCTURNA (MOSCOSO EVELYN, CUERVO JESSICA, PALOMINO LEONARDO, OMAÑA PAOLA, PATIÑO BONELL, GONZÁLEZ JAVIER) H-3 PURPURA TROMBOCITOPENIA TROMBÓTICA MANEJADA CON PLASMAFÉRESIS. UNA ENTIDAD DE NUNCA OLVIDAR (HIGUERA JUAN, SOSSA CLAUDIA, OROZCO CARLOS, PRADA MAYRA) H-4 LINFANGIOMATOSIS ESPLÉNICA EN UN PACIENTE ADULTO (BOLAÑOS FERNANDO, BENAVIDES-LÓPEZ ERNESTO FEDERICO, MONDRAGÓN-CARDONA ÁLVARO EDUARDO, JIMÉNEZ-CANIZALES CARLOS EDUARDO) H-5 LEUCEMIA CUTIS PAPULONODULAR EN PACIENTE ADOLESCENTE, A PROPÓSITO DE UN CASO. (MONDRAGÓN-CARDONA ÁLVARO EDUARDO, DÍAZ ÁLVARO ERNESTO, BOLAÑOS FERNANDO, TURIZO HERNÁNDEZ JESÚS FRANCISCO, HERRERA-CÉSPEDES CRISTIAN EMILIO, JIMÉNEZCANIZALES CARLOS EDUARDO) H-6 PRIMER CASO DE HEMOFILIA B ADQUIRIDA EN PACIENTE CON INFECCIÓN POR VIH (PÁRAMO LAURA, AMAYA ALEJANDRA, ENCISO LEONARDO) H-7 ANEMIA MEGALOBLÁSTICA CON NIVELES DE VITAMINA B12 NORMALES, DIAGNÓSTICO DIFERENCIAL (GUTIÉRREZ MARGARITA, AMAYA ALEJANDRA, GUTIÉRREZ CAROL, BARRAGÁN ANDRÉS, ENCISO LEONARDO) H-8 HIPOTERMIA Y LINFOMA HODGKIN (OSORIO LAURA MARCELA, TAMAYO LEIDY JOHANA, ARRUBLA MATEO, ARBOLEDA NATALIA ANDREA) H-9 SARCOIDOSIS CON COMPROMISO DE MEDULA OSEA. EL ROL DEL INTERNISTA (OSWALDO E. AGUILAR, DILAN BERRIO VALENCIA, RAUL A. VALLEJO) H-10 REACCIÓN LEUCEMOIDE: PUNTOS CLAVES PARA DIFERENCIAR CON LEUCEMIA MIELOIDE CRÓNICA (VILLANUEVA JAIME, UTRIA HADER, BARROS RICARDO, ANDRADE EMY, PALACIO HUGO) H-11 POLINEUROPATÍA COMO DEBUT DE UNA AMILOIDOSIS PRIMARIA Y MIELOMA MÚLTIPLE OLIGOSECRETOR LAMBDA CON COMPROMISO SISTÉMICO (NAVARRETE LINDA, MÉNDEZ ALEJANDRO, OMAÑA PAOLA, SOLÓRZANO CARLOS, SARMIENTO EDGAR, LEGRO GIOVANNI) H-12 OCLUSIÓN DE VENA CENTRAL DE LA RETINA COMO MANIFESTACION DE LA PURPURA TROMBOCITOPENICA TROMBOTICA. REPORTE DE UN CASO (GÓMEZ YOSBANA, CASTRO ALBERTO, HERNÁNDEZ ÁNGEL, CAMARGO TOMAS) H-13 HEMATOMA EPIDURAL ESPINAL ESPONTANEO POR SOBREANTICOGULACIÓN CON CUMARINICO (BARRAGÁN ANDRÉS, CUFIÑO DIANA, MARTÍN DANIEL, GARZÓN DIANA) H-14 LINFOMA INTRAVASCULAR: UN RETO DIAGNÓSTICO (DELGADILLO VIVIAN PAOLA, MEJIA CARLOS ANDRÉS, MARÍN JUAN CAMILO, CERQUERA CATALINA) H-15 HEMOFILIA ADQUIRIDA: UN DIAGNOSTICO A CONSIDERAR (AMADO GARZÓN SANDRA, ACEVEDO RAMOS ALFREDO, MEJÍA GÓMEZ CARLOS ANDRÉS) H-16 SÍNDROME HEMOLÍTICO URÉMICO ATÍPICO POSTPARTO (CRIOLLO-VARON KEVIN, GUARIN GLORIA, SUÁREZ WILSON, ECHEVERRI JORGE, LARRARTE CAROLINA) H-17 ANEMIA POR DÉFICIT DE VITAMINA B12 CON NIVELES SÉRICOS NORMALES (RÍOS CESAR AUGUSTO, CASANOVA MARÍA EUGENIA, BALCÁZAR CARLOS, CASTELLANOS DANIEL, CELIS KAREN, CALVACHE SOFÍA, CASTRO VALERIA, CASTRO SANTIAGO) H-18 SÍNDROME DE POEMS (ESTUPIÑÁN MARÍA CAMILA, ARAGÓN DIANA MARCELA, SILVA MARCOS) H-19 SERIE DE CASOS DE 3 PACIENTES: PORFIRIA Y SU CURSO CLÍNICO (MILLÁN SONIA, LEGRO GIOVANNI, NAVARRETE LINDA)
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Stewart, Ronald M. "Injury Prevention for Medical Personnel, by Thomas J. Esposito, MD, MPH, Teri L. Sanddal, BS, Evelyn Lyons, RN, MPH, Laura Filippelli, PhD, and Nels D. Sanddal, MS, REMT-B, National EMSC Clearinghouse, 2003." Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care 56, no. 5 (May 2004): 1015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005373-200405000-00012.

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Gómez Vaquero, C., J. M. Olmos, J. L. Hernández, D. Cerda, C. Hidalgo, J. Martínez López, L. M. Arboleya Rodríguez, et al. "OP0323 INCIDENCE OF CLINICAL FRAGILITY FRACTURES IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. A MULTICENTRIC CASE-CONTROL STUDY." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (June 2020): 199.1–199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.1680.

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Background:Incidence of clinical fractures in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is not as well-known as hip or vertebral fracture incidence.Objectives:1. To estimate the incidence of clinical fragility fractures in a population of postmenopausal women diagnosed with RA and compare it with that of the general population; 2. To analyze the risk factors for fracture.Methods:330 postmenopausal women with RA from 19 Spanish Rheumatology Departments, randomly selected from the registry of RA patients in each center. The control group consisted of 660 Spanish postmenopausal women from the Camargo Cohort. Clinical fractures during the previous 5 years were recorded. Assessed risk factors for fracture were: sociodemographic characteristics, BMD and variables related to RA.Results:Median age of RA patients was 64 yrs. vs. 63 yrs. in controls (ns). Evolution of the disease was 8 yrs. 78% and 76% had RF and ACPA+, respectively. 69% of patients were in remission or low activity. 85% had received glucocorticoids and methotrexate and 40% at least one biological DMARD. We identified 105 fractures (87 fragility and 18 traumatic) in 75 patients. Fifty-four patients and 47 controls had at least one major fracture (MF) (p< 0.001). Incidence of MF was 3.55 per 100 patient-year in patients and 0.72 in controls. Risk factors for MF in RA patients were age, previous fracture, parental hip fracture, postmenopausal period, hip BMD and cumulative dose of glucocorticoids. In controls, risk factors were age, age at menopause and lumbar BMD.Among RA-associated factors, MFs were associated with erosions, disease activity and disability. Previous fracture in RA patients was a strong risk for MF (HR: 10.37 [95% CI: 2.95-36.41]).Conclusion:Between 3 and 4 of every 100 postmenopausal women with RA have a major fracture per year, four times more than the general population. Disease activity and disability associated with RA, the cumulative dose of glucocorticoids and mainly previous fracture are associated with the development of fragility fractures.References:NoneAcknowledgments:Funded in part by ISCIII (PI18/00762) that included FEDER funds from the EU.Disclosure of Interests:Carmen Gómez Vaquero: None declared, Jose Manuel Olmos: None declared, J. Luis Hernández: None declared, Dacia Cerda: None declared, Cristina Hidalgo: None declared, JA Martínez López: None declared, Luis Marcelino Arboleya Rodríguez: None declared, Javier Aguilar del Rey: None declared, Silvia Martinez Pardo: None declared, Inmaculada Ros: None declared, Xavier Surís: None declared, Dolors Grados Canovas: None declared, Chesús Beltrán Audera: None declared, Evelyn Suero-Rosario: None declared, Inmaculada Gómez Gracia: None declared, Asunción Salmoral: None declared, Irene Martín-Esteve: None declared, Helena Florez: None declared, Antonio Naranjo Grant/research support from: amgen, Consultant of: UCB, Speakers bureau: AMGEN, Santos Castañeda: None declared, Soledad Ojeda Speakers bureau: AMGEN, LILLY, GEBRO, S García Carazo: None declared, Alberto García-Vadillo: None declared, Laura López Vives: None declared, À Martínez-Ferrer: None declared, Helena Borrell Paños: None declared, Pilar Aguado: None declared, Raul Castellanos-Moreira: None declared, Cristian Tebé: None declared, Núria Guañabens: None declared
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Hernández-Ledesma, A. L., K. J. Nuñez-Reza, A. Y. Tapia-Atilano, V. Flores-Ocampo, J. E. Villarreal del Moral, T. V. Román-López, S. V. Vera del Valle, et al. "POS0726 HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: DATA AND POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF THE MEXICAN REGISTER OF LUPUS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (May 23, 2022): 645.2–646. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.350.

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BackgroundSystemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease, characterized by a wide variety of clinical manifestations, as well as continuous relapses and exacerbation of symptoms. This complex panorama complicates an early and proper diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of the people with SLE and therefore has a significant impact on their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Although the importance of assessing HRQoL in SLE has become evident in recent years, in Mexico there is no epidemiological surveillance system nor national registry that conveys this information.ObjectivesTo evaluate health related quality of life (HRQoL) in Mexican individuals with SLE using the data from the Mexican Register of Lupus (Lupus RGMX).MethodsThe Mexican Lupus Registry (Lupus RGMX) is an ongoing online register. This cohort includes sociodemographic and clinical data of Mexican individuals with SLE. In this study we assessed and compared HRQoL in patients with SLE and a matched control group of Mexican individuals without SLE diagnosis. We estimated QoL using the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-bref) and Short Form-36 (SF36) questionnaires. For both WHOQOL-bref and SF36, higher scores mean better HRQoL. Statistical analysis was performed using R 4.1.2 (R Core Team, 2021).ResultsA total of 631 SLE and 272 control registers were analyzed (Table 1). Significant lower scores on HRQoL were observed on participants with SLE for both SF36 and WHOQOL-bref questionnaires, compared with the matched control group. All score components were lower in SLE individuals. Physical role functioning, bodily pain and general health exhibited the lowest scores among the SF36 factors, whereas physical factor was the lowest for WHOQOL-bref (Table 1).Table 1.SF36 and WHOQOL-bref median scores (25-75 IQR) of SLE participants and controls.ControlsSLEp-value(n=272)(n=631)Female sex211 (77.6%)596 (94.4%)<0.001n (%)#Age*28 (24-35)35 (28-43)<0.001SF36 (max 100 points per function) *Physical functioning100 (95-100)65 (45-85)<0.001Physical role functioning100 (100-100)25 (0-100)<0.001Bodily pain84 (61-100)31 (22-52)<0.001General health77 (62-100)35 (20-47)<0.001Vitality65 (50-100)40 (25-55)<0.001Social functioning100 (62.5-100)50 (37.5-75)<0.001Emotional role functioning100 (66.7-100)66.7 (0-100)<0.001Mental health76 (60-100)56 (42-74)<0.001WHOQOL-bref (max 20 points per function) *Physical16.6 (14.8-17.7)11.4 (9.1-13.1)<0.001Psychological15.3 (13.3-19.3)12.7 (10.7-14.7)<0.001Social relations14.7 (12-16)12 (9.3-14.7)<0.001Environmental15.5 (14-17)13 (11-15)<0.001# Chi-square test, *U Mann-Whitney testConclusionIn Mexican people with SLE, a significant decrease in HRQoL was detected compared with controls. The implementation of a national register in Mexico (Lupus RGMX) will provide additional psychosocial and clinical information to deepen our knowledge of this disease.References[1]Louthrenoo, W., et al. Arthritis Res Ther 2020; 22, 8.[2]Shi Y, et al. Autoimmun Rev. 2021 Jan;20(1):102691.AcknowledgementsALHL is a doctoral student from Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and recieved fellowship 790972 from CONACYT (CVU 711015).AMR was supported by CONACYT-FORDECYT-PRONACES grant no [11311], and Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigación e Innovación Tecnológica-Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (PAPIIT-UNAM) grant nos. IA203021Disclosure of InterestsAna Laura Hernández-Ledesma: None declared, Karen Julia Nuñez-Reza: None declared, Andrea Yojany Tapia-Atilano: None declared, Víctor Flores-Ocampo: None declared, Juan Ernesto Villarreal del Moral: None declared, Talía V. Román-López: None declared, Sandra Valentina Vera del Valle: None declared, Donaji Domínguez-Zúñiga: None declared, Estefania Torres-Valdez: None declared, Gabriel Frontana-Vázquez: None declared, Sarael Alcauter: None declared, Miguel Enrique Rentería: None declared, Alejandra Evelyn Ruíz-Contreras: None declared, Deshire Alpizar-Rodriguez Consultant of: Scientific advisor GKS, Alejandra Medina-Rivera: None declared
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Kim, Kwang Hyun, and Koon Ho Rha. "Re: Steven Joniau, Laura Van den Bergh, Evelyne Lerut, et al. Mapping of Pelvic Lymph Node Metastases in Prostate Cancer. Eur Urol 2013;63:450–8." European Urology 64, no. 3 (September 2013): e55-e56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2013.05.038.

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Lopes, Diniz, and Margarida Garrido. "Atas do IX Simpósio Nacional de Investigação em Psicologia." PSICOLOGIA 31, no. 2 (November 21, 2017): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v31i2.1348.

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Atas do IX Simpósio Nacional de Investigação em PsicologiaUniversidade do Algarve, 2016 Gestão da ansiedade na adaptação ao ensino superior: O contributo do biofeedback (pp. 137-141)Paulo Chaló, Anabela Pereira, Luís Sancho e Helena Mateus Health promotion through the modification of harmful habits and lifestyles (pp. 142-146)Pedro Matos Gonçalves, Orlindo Gouveia Pereira e Susana Machado Mendes Reflexividade ética na carreira: Papel de variáveis sociodemográficas (pp. 147-150)Cátia Marques, Ana Daniela Silva e Maria do Céu Taveira Capacidade de planeamento no envelhecimento saudável: O nível educacional interessa? (pp. 151-154)Beatriz Rosa, Maria Victoria Perea, Valentina Ladera Fernandez e Ricardo García Influência da escolaridade dos pais no prestígio do curso universitário escolhido pelos filhos (pp. 155-158)Jaisso Vautero, Ana Daniela Silva, Cátia Marques e Maria do Céu Taveira The importance of neurocognitive factors in the adoption of risky driving behavior: A comprehensive review (pp. 159-164)Sara Moreira, Diana Moreira e Fernando Barbosa O impacto da tensão trabalho-família e a sua relação com o compromisso organizacional (pp. 165-170)Lucília Abreu e Marta Alves Genograma da carreira: Análise de dissertações de doutoramento (pp. 171-175)Bruna Rodrigues, Sílvia Amado Cordeiro, Íris M. Oliveira, Ana Daniela Silva, Cátia Marques e Maria do Céu Taveira A avaliação da eficácia de um programa de desenvolvimento de competências para a vida junto de adolescentes em acolhimento residencial (pp. 176-179)Laura Santos, Maria do Rosário Pinheiro, Cristina Velho e Carla Palaio Um programa online de mindfulness: Efeitos na regulação emocional, stress e bem-estar (pp. 180-191)Cláudia Ramos, Sónia P. Gonçalves e Vasco Gaspar More socially responsible, more ethical, more attractive as a future employer? Contributes of corporate social performance and ethical reputation for the attraction of future employees (pp. 192-197)Ana Patrícia Duarte, Vítor Hugo Silva, Eduardo Simões e José Gonçalves das Neves Complexidade da conceção de parentalidade em famílias adotivas (pp. 198-201)Lília Silva, Cristina Nunes e Ana Susana Almeida O papel da felicidade na relação entre a liderança autêntica e a criatividade (pp. 202-209)Neuza Ribeiro, Ana Suzete Semedo e Arnaldo Coelho When a relationship of intimacy turns into homicide: About a case study (pp. 210-220)Andreia Azeredo, Diana Moreira e Fernando Almeida Onde estão as árvores? Análise exploratória de mapas mentais de um Campus universitário (pp. 221-226)Joana Bizarro, Gabriela Gonçalves, Catarina Silva, Patrícia Silva e Jacinta Fernandes O que pode fazer António? Os serviços de saúde mental nos processos de integração comunitária (pp. 227-231)Maria F. Jorge-Monteiro e José Ornelas Estudo da relação entre a confiança grupal e a satisfação dos membros numa perspetiva longitudinal e dinâmica (pp. 232-236)Ana Isabel de Gouveia Rente, Paulo Renato, Teresa Rebelo e Isabel Dimas Ser estudante de doutoramento: A relação de orientação e a perceção de desenvolvimento pessoal (pp. 237-242)José Simões e Madalena Melo Estudo inicial de adaptação e validação da Decision-Specific Reinvestment Scale numa amostra de atletas Portugueses (pp. 243-249)José Fernando Cruz, Patrícia Simões, Rui Sofia e Francisco J. Rodrigues Obesidade na adolescência: O papel da actividade física nas funções executivas (pp. 250-253)Fátima Gameiro, Beatriz Rosa e António Palmeira Observação de Bullying: Avaliação, sensibilidade moral e motivação para ajudar as vítimas (pp. 254-260)Sónia Pereira e Madalena Melo Relação entre cronótipo e desempenho escolar em estudantes portugueses dos 2.º e 3.º ciclos do ensino básico: Resultados preliminares (pp. 261-267)José Martins e Marco Miguel Bento Promoção da literacia emergente à luz do modelo Response to Intervention (RTI) (pp. 268-277)Marco Bento, Diana Alves, Orlanda Cruz e Ana Paula Silva Estudantes Cabo-Verdianas em Portugal: Novos perfis migratórios (pp. 278-285)Luciana Soares e Conceição Nogueira Uma perspectiva ecológica sobre o papel da qualidade da casa e da escolha na promoção do recovery e da integração comunitária no programa Casas Primeiro – Lisboa (pp. 286-291)Paulo Martins e José Ornelas “Dream Teens”: os jovens na promoção da saúde do seu grupo de pares (pp. 292-296)Cátia Branquinho, Margarida Gaspar de Matos e Projeto Aventura Social Dream Teens O recurso à suspensão provisória do processo em crimes de violência doméstica: Perceções e decisões dos/as magistrados/as (pp. 297-300)Sofia Jamal e Celina Manita The role of independent housing and working in the promotion of personal empowerment in people with mental illness (pp. 301-307)Luis Sá Fernandes e José Ornelas Sentimento de culpa e o suporte social no autocuidado das cuidadoras informais familiares (pp. 308-312)Lisneti Castro, Dayse Neri de Souza, Anabela Pereira, Evelyn Santos, Roselane Lomeo, Laurinda Mendes, Helena Teixeira, Cláudio Guimarães, Maria do Céu Ferreira e Ana Catarina Leite A Perturbação de Stresse Pós-Traumático (PTSD) em Portugal: Relação com a estima de si e o coping (pp. 313-319)João Hipólito, Odete Nunes, Rute Brites, Tito Laneiro, António Correia e Carlos Anunciação Sentido psicológico de comunidade: Um estudo multimétodo num contexto associativo (pp. 320-328)Olga Oliveira Cunha e José Henrique Ornelas
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van der Poel, Henk G., Tessa Buckle, and Renato Valdes Olmos. "Re: Steven Joniau, Laura Van den Bergh, Evelyne Lerut, et al. Mapping of Pelvic Lymph Node Metastases in Prostate Cancer. Eur Urol. In press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2012.06.057." European Urology 63, no. 2 (February 2013): e20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2012.10.045.

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Tosco, Lorenzo, Laura Van den Bergh, and Steven Joniau. "Reply to Kwang Hyun Kim and Koon Ho Rha's Letter to the Editor re: Steven Joniau, Laura Van den Bergh, Evelyne Lerut, et al. Mapping of Pelvic Lymph Node Metastases in Prostate Cancer. Eur Urol 2013;63:450–8." European Urology 64, no. 3 (September 2013): e57-e58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2013.05.039.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Laura Evelyn"

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Tozzo, Laura [Verfasser], Mathias [Akademischer Betreuer] Schulze, and Maria Evelina [Akademischer Betreuer] Rossi. "Two instances of duality in commutative algebra / Laura Tozzo ; Mathias Schulze, Maria Evelina Rossi." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1149512822/34.

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Association, Carmel Art, ed. Six early women artists: A diversity of style : Rowena Meeks Abdy, Jeannette Maxfield Lewis, Eunice Cashion MacLennan, Laura Wasson Maxwell, M. Evelyn McCormick, Mary DeNeale Morgan : a special exhibition. Carmel, CA: The Association, 1991.

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Letters from Laura and Eveline. Valancourt Books, 2013.

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Watson, Marilyn. Competition in the Classroom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867263.003.0010.

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Most of Laura’s students loved competitive games, but throughout their first year together, the games almost always ended up in hurt feelings, tears, or even physical fights, unless they were closely supervised or vigorously refereed. During the second year, Laura decided to introduce cooperative games both on the playground and in the classroom. Although Laura needed to monitor the cooperative games closely to keep them cooperative, gradually a more cooperative spirit emerged, not just on the playground but in the classroom as well. Eventually, Laura reintroduced some competitive activities, helping her students play these games in a cooperative spirit. With Laura’s help, her students were able to see that playing even competitive games with a respectful and cooperative spirit was more fun.
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Anonyma. Letters from Laura and Eveline: An Appendix to the Sins of the Cities of the Plain. Valancourt Books, 2015.

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Watson, Marilyn. Managing Mistakes and Misbehavior: Taking a Teaching Stance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867263.003.0008.

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After Laura believed in her students’ goodwill, even that of her frequently misbehaving students, she was able to view student misbehavior in the same light that she viewed mistakes in academic learning. Mistakes call for teaching, not punishment. Thus, Laura applied the principles of good teaching to develop her approach to classroom discipline or to respond to misbehavior. She structured the environment to make it manageable, and she tried to provide each student with the scaffolding needed for success. If the student failed, she made adjustments and tried again. She exercised clear authority, but she also worked to respect her students’ need for autonomy. She explicitly taught her students important social and emotional skills, such as how to regulate their emotions and how to guide their own behavior through self-talk.
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Watson, Marilyn. Learning to Trust. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867263.001.0001.

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This book describes an approach to classroom management and discipline based on attachment theory. An overview of attachment theory research and a detailed description of its implications for teaching and classroom management are provided. One teacher, Laura Ecken, and her second/third-grade class in a high-poverty school are chronicled across two years as she manages her class, guided by attachment theory. Laura’s day-by-day and week-by-week efforts to build caring, trusting relationships with and among her students are documented in detail. The many steps she takes to guide the class into becoming a caring, learning community while also meeting her students’ individual needs for autonomy, belonging, and competence are clearly described. Of course, not all goes well in this very real classroom, and how Laura manages the pressures of competition and students’ many misbehaviors, ordinary and serious, are clearly and sometimes humorously described. Laura’s teaching was not just about learning the academic curriculum or even about creating a supportive and friendly classroom, it was also about helping her students realize that their school learning was part of the process of composing their future lives. Such teaching is not easy and is counter to more controlling management approaches common in many schools. The book ends with a chapter that describes several students from Laura’s class seven years later, when they are in high school.
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Watson, Marilyn. Showing Students How to Compose a Life. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867263.003.0011.

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Laura made her students’ lives in the classroom as positive as she could by creating a classroom community that met her students’ needs for autonomy, belonging, and competence. She helped them become aware that they were in the process of composing not only their current, but also their future, lives. Through the study of biographies and the opportunity to meet and interview successful members of their community, she provided models of possible future lives. She taught the academic, social, emotional, and moral understandings her students would need to compose happy, productive, and good lives. She nurtured in them the understanding that they are in control of their lives and that they have the capacity to compose successful lives, even in the face of hardship.
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Piscopo, Jennifer M. Parity without Equality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851224.003.0009.

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Jennifer M. Piscopo examines how the crisis of representation in Costa Rica has placed a ceiling on gender equality in representation. The restructuring of the Costa Rican party system and party fragmentation has made electing multiple candidates from any one ballot more difficult. Top spots have become even more prestigious and more likely to be allocated to men, which reduces women’s electoral chances. Corruption scandals, party breakdown, citizen frustration, and economic problems tainted the administration of the nation’s first female president, Laura Chinchilla. Female legislators have often worked to promote women’s issues and feminist policies, but Chinchilla eschewed feminism, even though several of her policies did benefit women. Overall, her failed presidency may create difficulties for other women seeking top political offices and could have negative consequences for views of women in politics. These challenges notwithstanding, Piscopo concludes that Costa Rica remains at the vanguard of women’s political representation in Latin America.
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Ogden, Laura A. Loss and Wonder at the World’s End. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478021865.

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In Loss and Wonder at the World's End, Laura A. Ogden brings together animals, people, and things—from beavers, stolen photographs, lichen, American explorers, and birdsong—to catalog the ways environmental change and colonial history are entangled in the Fuegian Archipelago of southernmost Chile and Argentina. Repeated algal blooms have closed fisheries in the archipelago. Glaciers are in retreat. Extractive industries such as commercial forestry, natural gas production, and salmon farming along with the introduction of nonnative species are rapidly transforming assemblages of life. Ogden archives forms of loss—including territory, language, sovereignty, and life itself—as well as forms of wonder, or moments when life continues to flourish even in the ruins of these devastations. Her account draws on long-term ethnographic research with settler and Indigenous communities; archival photographs; explorer journals; and experiments in natural history and performance studies. Loss and Wonder at the World's End frames environmental change as imperialism's shadow, a darkness cast over the earth in the wake of other losses.
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Valencia, Norman, and Claudia Montilla. El manglar de la memoria. Ensayos críticos sobre la obra de Tomás González. Ediciones Uniandes, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51566/humalite2124.

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El manglar de la memoria surge de una necesidad imperiosa en el ámbito de la crítica literaria colombiana: para el año 2020, con catorce libros publicados a lo largo de casi cuarenta años, Tomás González se ha convertido en uno de los escritores más importantes de nuestro país. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros autores de su generación, como Fernando Vallejo, Evelio Rosero o Laura Restrepo, aún no contamos con una producción crítica amplia y visible que acompañe su obra. Hay una serie de importantes reseñas, múltiples tesis universitarias y algunos artículos académicos que han iniciado esta labor. No obstante, un escritor de su talla merece un esfuerzo más sistemático por parte de la academia que, desde hace años, guarda una discreta admiración por su escritura. Esta compilación es un primer intento por reunir varios trabajos críticos en torno a toda la obra publicada de González. Las secciones del libro abordan los principales temas que cruzan las novelas, las colecciones de cuentos y el poemario, como son la geografía, la ecología, la política, el género, la violencia y la historia, y los ensayos que las conforman entran en diálogo con la crítica previa, para ofrecer un estudio detallado del gran escritor antioqueño.
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Book chapters on the topic "Laura Evelyn"

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"“LAURA IS NOT EVEN THE ORIGINAL’S NAME”." In The Goalkeeper, 177–92. Academic Studies Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781618117069-014.

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Trollope, Anthony. "KÖnigstein." In Phineas Redux. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199583485.003.0014.

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Phineas Finn and Lady Laura Kennedy sat together discussing the affairs of the past till the servant told them that ‘My Lord’ was in the next room, and ready to receive Mr Finn. ‘You will find him much altered,’ said Lady Laura, ‘even more...
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Gildersleeve, Jessica. "Dereliction and the Trauma of Place." In Don't Look Now, 57–72. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325482.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the settings of Don't Look Now (1973), looking at the ways in which these evoke the horror of different kinds of disruption. It particularly considers how horror invades the family, the heart of the home, but also how this is mirrored in the ruined and inhospitable spaces of Venice: the hotel is closing for the season, Laura causes damage in a restaurant, and John's restorations on the church are nowhere near completion. Horror, in this film, resides in the ordinary sites of the family, the home, and even the temporal refuge of the holiday. However, dereliction, in this film, also comes to figure Luce Irigaray's conceptualisation of the term as déréliction—a description of the way in which women are exiled from the patriarchal community. The chapter concludes, then, by considering Laura, Christine, the psychic sisters, and the monstrous dwarf in terms of their exile and the ways in which this disrupts and makes derelict the spaces which they inhabit.
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Couti, Jacqueline. "Deconstruction of the White Creole Myth." In Sex, Sea, and Self, 211–72. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800859944.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 explores how the Guadeloupean Sully Lara’s Sous l’esclavage clearly sets out to dismantle the narrative of the grandeur of béké (white Creole) culture and patriarchy by depicting the dysfunction of the emblematic Savalon family. Lara offers a rewriting of colonial Guadeloupe during the tumultuous period of the 1848 February Revolution that presents a critical vision of the white Creole oligarchy. Lara grapples with, and also manipulates, colonial archives (narrowly defined). Sous l’esclavage is thus a “historical” novel based on archival research to denounce the white Creole vision of Guadeloupean history. Lara denounces colonial sexual exploitation as exemplified by the motif of rape (of the slave Sida) and the forbidden liaison between a white Creole woman and her Black slave. However, Lara’s narrative praises the French colonial order and minimizes the negative effects of French colonialism even as it betrays his loathing of békés. His discussion of the Code Noir (1685), the set of laws created to govern the relationships between colonizers and the New World peoples under their rule, shows the limitations of his critique of colonialism: Lara argues that the Code Noir was beneficial to slaves and as such was humane, seeming to takes this document at face value.
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Glinsky, Albert. "Transistor Man and the Crusaders." In Switched On, 45—C5.P46. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197642078.003.0005.

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Abstract Chapter 5 finds the newlyweds in Ithaca, near the Cornell campus. They break from their parents’ control, and Shirley now spells her name “Shirleigh” and insists on the “Mogue” pronunciation of the last name, a change that will reverberate through Bob’s career. The R. A. Moog Company becomes a one-man operation; Bob escapes every night to his landlord’s furnace room to build theremins. His customers are mostly Christian Evangelists. His “Vanguard” theremin still uses old, vacuum tube technology. As transistor prices fall due to the advent of Japanese consumer electronics, he offers the “Professional”—a fully transistorized theremin. In 1961, Electronics World runs Bob’s article on his “Melodia” kit, which proves an unexpected hit; Bob has more customers than he can handle, and he’s ambivalent about finishing his Ph.D. in engineering physics. Shirleigh gives birth to their first child, Laura. Chapter 5 includes discussion of Samuel Hoffman, a leading thereminist of the time.
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Borum Chattoo, Caty. "Interrogating Hidden Truths." In Story Movements, 160–86. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190943417.003.0008.

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Within a larger cultural exchange of information, investigative documentary makers balance creative artistry with journalistic practices while they navigate risk and security concerns in precarious times, and they play a vital role in democratic functioning by fostering public awareness and dialogue. These investigative documentarians are breaking new stories even as they face threats—legal, privacy, security, safety—that may be more profound given their location outside formal journalism institutions. Opening with the story of CitizenFour, Laura Poitras’s Academy Award–winning exposé of US National Security Agency spying through the story of whistleblower Edward Snowden, the film case studies here also include Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four, the documentary investigation of four lesbians wrongfully convicted of a heinous crime; and The Feeling of Being Watched, a first-person verité journey into government spying on the filmmaker’s predominantly Arab-American community outside Chicago.
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Murray, Terri. "Feminist Film Theory: An Introduction." In Studying Feminist Film Theory, 7–30. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325802.003.0001.

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This chapter provides an overview of feminist film theory. Feminist film studies, or ‘gendered film studies’, is intended to explore the ways in which women (and men) are represented by visual media, and film in particular. Feminists argue that media representations of gender perpetuate and reinforce the values of patriarchal society. Men tend to be cast in strong, active roles while women are shown as passive and merely ‘pretty’. ‘Woman’ comes to represent not one person of the female sex, but a stereotype, a category defined by men and in opposition to men. Stereotyping is not always negative, but it tends to preserve and perpetuate power relations in society. Even today, women have a relatively small role in constructing public images of ‘womanhood’. The chapter then looks at the contributions of two influential authors whose seminal texts have fostered new understanding of gender representation in the visual media: John Berger and Laura Mulvey.
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Gildersleeve, Jessica. "Dread and the Trauma of Complicity." In Don't Look Now, 29–44. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325482.003.0003.

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This chapter assesses Don't Look Now's (1973) suspense, its sense of threat or danger, in the context of the horror of parental anxiety. Drawing on Sigmund Freud's conceptualisation of anxiety as ‘dreading forward’, it argues that rather than being a narrative of traumatic repetition and compulsion, Don't Look Now is driven by John Baxter's desire to paradoxically prevent his daughter's death after it has occurred, and thereby to overcome his sense of complicity in her drowning. Unlike in Daphne Du Maurier's story, in which Christine dies of meningitis, John and Laura are unable to prepare, even briefly, for their child's death. John's ‘psychic’ abilities, therefore, are best understood as ‘dreading forward’, or what can be called ‘traumatic clairvoyance’—they depict his confused experience of trauma (the horror of his own death) prior to its occurrence, and as a result of the past trauma (the horror of Christine's death). In this way, although John hopes that he will fulfil his patriarchal responsibilities in time, this time, his authority is undermined by his failure to recognise knowledge of a different kind.
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Keats, Jonathon. "Flog." In Virtual Words. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195398540.003.0019.

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In the fall of 2006 a typical American couple named Jim and Laura drove an RV from Nevada to Georgia, blogging about their encounters with Wal-Mart employees and customers. Because Wal-Mart was one of their favorite stores, they found plenty to praise, including the morale of clerks and corporate health care benefits. Yet there was another reason their excursion reflected so well on the notoriously ruthless company: the trip was financed, and their blogging paid for, by Wal-Mart’s public relations agency. Less besotted by big box stores than were Laura and Jim, other bloggers soon began taunting them, publicly questioning whether WalmartingAcrossAmerica.com was a sham. The backlash threatened to go viral. The site was hastily dismantled, and the PR firm brusquely apologized. Yet the incident was immortalized on the strength of a word that perfectly embodied the flacks’ marketing folly. Walmarting Across America became the first big flog. Flog is not an unusual coinage for the web, where words are routinely mashed up to accommodate intersecting ideas and high-speed typing. Films combining porno and gore are sometimes dubbed gorno, and the proliferation of girdles for men has begotten the mirdle. Even flog has had several other incarnations, including abbreviations for family blog, food blog, photo blog, and For the love of God. What distinguishes the current example is the cunning play on words, the sly (if less than subtle) reference to flogging, old slang for selling goods of dubious merit, derived from cant for flagellation. Used in reference to flack blogs such as Walmarting Across America, flog sounds like what it is: a term for PR chicanery. Flog has much to recommend it linguistically, not least its appropriation of blog, one of the most successful neologisms in Internet history. Yet despite its mix of pedigree and wit, flog is well on its way to oblivion. Flog has foundered for many of the reasons that blog has flourished, and their apparent similarities reveal their real differences. Both words originated as contractions, yet blog was almost as arbitrary as flog was deliberate.
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Broughton, Chad. "“Esa es Mi Visión”." In Boom, Bust, Exodus. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199765614.003.0015.

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Laura Flora Oliveros woke at 5 a.m. and used water in a plastic tub to wash off. She then ate toast and drank watery coffee before leaving around 6 a.m. to make her 7 a.m. shift. On the micro, maquila workers, most of them in their 20s and 30s, usually kept to themselves as they headed to the factories. Sometimes Flora sold manualidades (handicrafts), like the vibrant carrot-orange crocheted dress she had recently finished, on the bus to work. She made them on her day off, Sunday, and had been teaching Laura Suarez how to embroider a tortilla warmer. She also sold lotions and perfumes for JAFRA—a multilevel marketing company along the lines of Amway—to other women on the assembly line. By 2007 a three-year veteran of Planta Maytag III, Flora continued to believe that her girls had a better chance in Reynosa than in Tierra Blanca. In any case, there was no looking back. Production had recently intensified at the refrigerator factory. They were working on a big order to ship across the Rio Grande to Home Depot. The feeling in the plant was one of utter exhaustion, Flora said. They had been producing mountains of scrap as a result. By this point Flora despised Maytag, but she hated scrap more. It was demoralizing, a sign of a collective failure. The Mexican refrigerator makers felt the same weird devotion to production that Galesburg workers displayed even in the final days of production there. At the end of good days, days when the lines ran continuously and little scrap was produced, they’d congratulate one another and go home a little happier. For weeks Flora had often been on her feet until 7:45 p.m. in steel-toed shoes, performing the same tasks over and over again. She had learned thirteen jobs at Planta III, all of them tedious, some of them hard. Overtime bonuses, her paystubs revealed, inflated her average hourly take-home pay to as high as $1.80 an hour, though it was more typical for her to earn around $1.35 in 2007.
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Conference papers on the topic "Laura Evelyn"

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Rebegea, Laura, Camelia Tarlungianu, Rodica Anghel, Dorel Firescu, Nadejda Corobcean, and Laurentia Gales. "BURNOUT RISK EVALUATION IN MEDICAL ONCOLOGY – RADIOTHERAPY PERSONNEL." In The European Conference of Psychiatry and Mental Health "Galatia". Archiv Euromedica, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35630/2022/12/psy.ro.5.

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Europäische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Home About the Journal Peer Review Editorial Board For Authors Reviewer Recognition Archiv Kontakt Impressum EWG e.V. indexing in the Clarivate Analytics indexing in the Emerging Sources Citation Index Crossref Member Badge Erfolgreich durch internationale Zusammenarbeit PUBLIC HEALTH DOI 10.35630/2022/12/psy.ro.5 Received 14 December 2022; Published 6 January 2023 BURNOUT RISK EVALUATION IN MEDICAL ONCOLOGY – RADIOTHERAPY PERSONNEL Laura Rebegea1,2 orcid id logo, Camelia Tarlungianu1 , Rodica Anghel3 orcid id logo , Dorel Firescu4,5, Nadejda Corobcean1,6, Laurentia Gales3 orcid id logo 1 Department of Medical Oncology - Radiotherapy, „Sf. Ap. Andrei” Emergency Clinical Hospital, Galati, Romania 2 Medical Clinical Department, Faculty of Medicine, „Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Romania 3 „Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy”, Bucharest, Romania 4 IInd Clinic of Surgery, „Sf. Apostol Andrei” Emergency Clinical Hospital, Galati, Romania 5 Surgical Clinical Department, „Dunarea de Jos” University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Galati, Romania 6 „Nicolae Testemitanu”State University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Chisinau, Moldova download article (pdf) laura_rebegea@yahoo.com, tarlungianucamelia@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Introduction: Even if, all studies evidenced that Burnout syndrome affects medical personnel from all medical specialties, the highest prevalence is in surgical, oncological and emergency medical specialties. Scope: Burnout syndrome evaluation in Medical Oncology and Radiotherapy personnel. Method and material: This study has involved 50 persons employee in Medical Oncology and Radiotherapy Department, from all categories: 11 superiors personal (medical doctors, physicists, psychologist), 31 nurses, and 8 auxiliary personnel (stretcher-bearer). The following questionnaires were used: professional exhaustion level questionnaire (with 25 items), questionnaire for attitude and adaptation in stressed and difficulties situations, BRIEF COPE and SES scale. Results: After professional exhaustion level questionnaire for superior personnel, emotional exhaustion prevalence, followed by reduced personal achievement and an accentuated increasing of affecting grade after first year of activity, with a pick around 10 years of activity were revealed. For nurses, share of depersonalization is relative homogenous, in moderate - low limits. The results revealed that 56% of personnel from this study have risk for burnout syndrome developing, without any prevention methods and 12% has already burnout syndrome. Conclusions: In general, this syndrome is under-evaluated and under-diagnosed, and its incidence can be diminishing by using the techniques of stress resistance, psychological counseling, cresting a friendly and tolerant professional climate.
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