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- Do arquivo ao laboratório - dezasseis parágrafos sobre o regime experimental da artePublication . Silva, Rodrigo; Poeiras, Fernando
- Objetos para a perda (notas sobre o desejo de perder)Publication . Wielewicki, Fabiana; Luzio, Teresa; Poeiras, Fernando
- Nursing knowledge of people with paresis of voluntary muscles: a living scoping review protocolPublication . Neves, Hugo; Parente, Paulo; Gomes, João; Queirós, Carmen; Sousa, Joana; Parola, Vítor; Sousa, Paula; Brito, Alice; Paiva e Silva, Antónia; Morais, Ernesto Jorge; Cardoso, Alexandrina; Cruz, Ines; Machado, Natália; Oliveira, Fernando; Bastos, Fernanda; Pereira, Filipe; Prata, Paula; Paiva e Silva, Abel; Sequeira, Carlos; Sousa, PaulinoObjective: This review aims to continuously map the nursing knowledge about people with paresis of voluntary muscles in any context of care. Introduction: Muscle paresis is a condition that significantly impacts quality of life. Nurses have a crucial role in managing this condition, particularly paresis of voluntary movement muscles. However, nursing knowledge about patients with paresis of voluntary muscles is dispersed, hampering the integration of evidence within the structure of information systems. Mapping how the nursing process components are identified is the first step in creating a Nursing Clinical Information Model for this condition, capable of integrating evidence into information systems. Inclusion criteria: This scoping review will consider studies focusing on the nursing process regarding people with paresis of voluntary muscles in all care contexts. The review will include quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods study designs, systematic reviews, clinical guidelines, dissertations, and theses. Methods: The review process will follow JBI's scoping review guidance, as well as the Cochrane Collaboration's guidance on living reviews. Screening of new literature will be performed regularly, with the review being updated according to new findings. The search strategy will map published and unpublished studies. The databases to be searched will include MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, JBI Evidence Synthesis, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Searches for unpublished studies will include OpenGrey and Repositorios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal. Studies published in English and Portuguese from 1975 will be considered for inclusion.
- Linking Size and Productivity of High-Growth FirmsPublication . Santos, EleonoraSince the beginning of the XXI century, several factors, largely triggered by the global financial crisis, have led to a drop of the aggregate productivity of the Portuguese economy. Despite the evidence that High-Growth Firms (HGFs) contribute significantly to economic growth, empirical literature falls short on exploring the link between HGFs and productivity in Portugal. Using panel data form SABI and Quadros do Pessoal, this paper investigates the link between HGFS’ output growth [size] and productivity growth, across sectors and regions. The sample comprises 432 large firms, for 2015-2019, of which 16 are HGFs. Results confirm the link between size and productivity growth, but in what concerns HGFs this link only occurs in firms located in The Metropolitan Are of Lisbon operating in Publishing activities.
- OS DESENHOS DO VIDRO Intencionalidade e representação no trabalho dos materiaisPublication . Cabau, Philip; Poeiras, Fernando
- JanusPublication . Fragata, Nuno; Poeiras, Fernando
- MANUAL DE CENÁRIOS DE SIMULAÇÃO CLÍNICA NO CONTEXTO DE SUPORTE BÁSICO DE VIDA. Cenários de Simulação de Alta-Fidelidade e de Simulação de Média-FidelidadePublication . Duarte, Hugo Miguel Santos; Dixe, Maria dos Anjos Coelho Rodrigues
- This is not a protest, this is a processPublication . Baraona, Isabel; Ferreira, Célia; Poeiras, Fernando
- Joyful BodiesPublication . Dias, Rui; Poeiras, Fernando
- Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Using Laser Speckle TechnologyPublication . Pereira, Sónia Gonçalves; Verdugo, Juan; Fonseca-Pinto, RuiAntimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is key to support clinical decision regarding bacterial infectious diseases treatment. In particular, it is applied to direct the most appropriate antimicrobial therapy to assure its success and thus prevent infection related health complications or even death. In addition, AST is very important to prevent the emergence of bacterial antimicrobial resistance and the spread of multi-resistant bacteria.