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Publications by HumanISE

2016

Casos de estudo em estratégia e marketing: promovendo o debate empresarial

Authors
Oliveira, Manuel Au-Yong; Gonçalves, Ramiro; Martins, José; Moreira, Fernando; Branco, Frederico;

Publication

Abstract
Os casos de estudo sobre organizações e empresas são um veículo de comunicação de excelência na área da gestão. Este livro reúne uma série de casos de estudo que abordam a inovação e a diferenciação, a internacionalização, o marketing, a evolução estratégica, os modelos de negócio (e como são afetados pela tecnologia), as aquisições de empresas, e tem ainda um caso de estudo sobre a responsabilidade social (área de crescente importância para todo o tipo de organizações). A estratégia e o marketing são áreas de saber muito próximas, sendo dadas em conjunto em várias escolas de negócio no mundo inteiro. (...)

2016

Internet and social networks as enhancer's business instruments [Internet e redes sociais como instrumentos potenciadores de negócio]

Authors
Gonçalves, R; Martins, J; Rocha, A;

Publication
RISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao

Abstract

2016

Usability Study of SClinico

Authors
Pavao, J; Bastardo, R; Covelo, M; Pereira, LT; Goncalves, N; Queiros, A; Rocha, NP; Costa, V;

Publication
2016 11TH IBERIAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (CISTI)

Abstract
The use of electronic health records to support health activities is currently quite widespread, due to the increasing complexity of health care and the need to optimize human and material resources. The requirement of health care professionals to access clinical information expeditiously is a key factor in the quality of health care services. Therefore, the assessment of the usability of the health of applications is crucial. The objective of this study was to evaluate the usability of SClinico through a questionnaire especially developed, and it took place in an hospital environment. The SClinico is an electronic health record application used on a large scale in public Portuguese healthcare institutions. The results show that SClinico has some usability issues that need to be improved. Among these we highlight the need to take a holistic view of the patient's health record and simultaneously quick access to relevant details for different clinical situations.

2016

Exercise Improves Depression: Gold Strategies to Treatment Adherence?

Authors
Carneiro, LSF; Fonseca, AM; Vieira coelho, MA; Mota, MP; Vasconcelos raposo, J;

Publication
EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY

Abstract

2016

Exercise for adults with depressive symptoms: Beyond the weight loss paradigm

Authors
Carneiro, LSF; Mota, MP; Vieira Coelho', MA; Rosenbaum, S; Fonseca, AM; Vasconcelos Raposo, J;

Publication
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH

Abstract

2016

Levels of suicidal ideation among young adults [Níveis de ideação suicida em jovens adultos]

Authors
Vasconcelos Raposo, J; Soares, AR; Silva, F; Fernandes, MG; Teixeira, CM;

Publication
Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas)

Abstract
Suicide is a serious public health problem and is among the top ten causes of death worldwide for all age groups. It is the third leading cause among 15-35-year olds. The main objective of this quasi-experimental, quantitative, and cross-sectional study was to compare the levels of suicidal ideation among college students (n = 50) and nonstudents (n = 51). Subjects were compared according to sex, age, place of residence, living arrangements, educational level, and occupational status using the Suicidal Ideation Questionnaire. The sample consisted of 101 individuals aged 18- 25 years, Mean of 21.44 years and Standard Deviation of 2.43. The results showed higher levels of suicidal ideation among the non-college students. Statistically significant effects were found among the following variables: level of education, occupational status, living alone, and presence of anxiety disorder and/or depression. The findings of this study suggest the need for suicide prevention measures in order to reduce deaths by suicide and suicide attempt rate.

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