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- 25 anos da descoberta à cura da Hepatite C. Análise retrospectiva de uma coorte de doentesPublication . Duarte, H.; Almeida, P.; Morais, C.; Carradinha, C.; Soares, A.; Alcobia, A.
- Effect of neurosensorial stimulation in gait pattern after acute strokePublication . Moiteiro, M.; Piaça, A.; Sacramento, L.; Almeida, P.; Vidal, A. C.; Pereira, A. M.; Vicente, S.
- Energy rehabilitation studies of a large group of historical buildings: a case studyPublication . Teixeira, A. Rego; Duarte, Rogério; Brotas, L.; Almeida, P.; Brandão, M. A.In this paper, energy rehabilitation studies of a large group of historical buildings are assessed. A general methodology and some particular constraints are discussed. For a case study including 65 buildings in one of Lisbon’s historical centres, the methodology used, the proposed energy-efficient measures and the results in terms of heating energy savings and summer thermal convert are presented and discussed.
- Normas de orientação clínica na abordagem terapêutica inicial da infecção por vírus de imunodeficiência humana - Devemos questionar?Publication . Duarte, H.; Almeida, P.; Alcobia, A.
- One year treatment evaluation in a cohort of naive patients: compliance with national and international guidelinesPublication . Duarte, H.; Almeida, P.; Alcobia, A.
- Optimização da ferramenta de monitorização de adesão à terapêutica dos doentes VIHPublication . Romeira, A.; Lopes, J.; Correia, A.; Almeida, P.; Duarte, H.; Pereira, M.; Soares, A.; Lopes, J.; Alcobia, A.
- Projeto de Acessibilidade: Articulação de Cuidados Farmacêuticos Hospitalares - “6 meses de experiência”Publication . Duarte, H.; Almeida, P.; Alcobia, A.
- SIENHA ProjectPublication . Gruneberg, C.; Alves Lopes, A.; Almeida, P.; Pekaric, J.; Vilaró, J.; Carrillo, E.; Hoxha, A.; Tuomi, S.; Järvinen, S.; Kozakiewicz, M.; Kedziora-Kornatowska, K.Background. The health challenges related to the aging of the population, which Europe is facing, force a change in social and health measures and policies in its member states. The Healthy Aging (HA) paradigm requires innovation in educational, social and health environments and the preparation of its professionals, namely Physiotherapists, to work with a focus on promoting health and well-being throughout the life cycle . Thus, it is essential to promote higher education in the European space through the development of skills of students, health and social service professionals. Methods. Multilateral academic cooperation project (36 months), with the participation of seven HEIs, financed by the ERASMUS+ program, consisting of the following intellectual products: identification of a framework of professional competences in HA; development of a curriculum in higher education; development of an innovation and research toolkit in HA. Expected results. The content developed can be adapted to various levels of education to ensure sustainability and impact. Its long-term objective is the development of a joint master's degree by the partner HEIs. Conclusions/Implications for physiotherapy. The SIENHA project can thus contribute to: (i) the expansion of knowledge about healthy aging; (ii) The continuous development of skills of students, teachers and professionals; (iii) Innovation, development and use of technologies to support health promotion in Europe; (iv) The development of applied research in an international context, and the effective transfer of theory into practice; (v) The exchange of knowledge between the social sectors and European healthcare for the development of quality practices.
- Synthesis and spectroscopic characterisation of n-alkyl quaternary ammonium salts typical precursors of cyaninesPublication . Pardal, Ana Cristina; Ramos, S.S.; Santos, P. F.; Reis, L. V.; Almeida, P.The synthesis and spectroscopic characterisation of some representative N-alkylsubstituted quaternary ammonium salts derived from benzothiazole, benzoxazole, benzoselenazole, indole and quinoline are described. These heterocyclic salts, bearing an activated methyl group in the 2-position in relation to the nitrogen atom and N-methyl, -pentyl, -hexyl and -decyl chains, are typical precursors of cyanine dyes.
