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A Egas Moniz School of Health & Science, entidade instituidora do Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz (anteriormente designado Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz) e da Escola Superior de Saúde Egas Moniz (Politécnico), é uma instituição de ensino de referência dedicada à formação de profissionais de saúde, assumindo-se igualmente como um pólo de responsabilidade social fortemente inserido na comunidade local através da prestação de cuidados de saúde.
Enquanto instituição académica, desenvolve atividade pedagógica e científica, contando com um corpo docente altamente qualificado e participando em projetos de investigação científica desenvolvidos em parceria com instituições nacionais e estrangeiras.
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- Alergias “Alimentares” a MedicamentosPublication . Santo, Maria; Brás, Adriana; Casimiro, Andreia; Auxtero, Maria Deolinda; Figueiredo, Alexandra; Costa, Isabel Margarida
- Allergens in medicines: soybean and glutenPublication . Brás, Adriana; Auxtero, Maria Deolinda; Figueiredo, Alexandra; Costa, Isabel Margarida; Costa, Isabel MargaridaPoster apresentado no XX Congresso de Nutrição e Alimentação & II Congresso Internacional de Nutrição e Alimentação (Associação Portuguesa de Nutrição). Online, 23-24 setembro 2021
- Ansiedade: abordagem farmacológica e padrões de consumo em França e Portugal : estudo exploratórioPublication . Baúto, Ricardo; Silva, Jean Noel da; Figueiredo, Alexandra; Costa, Isabel Margarida; Costa, Isabel Margarida; Figueiredo, AlexandraPoster apresentado no Congresso Internacional de Saúde Mental no Jovem Adulto. Coimbra, 27 e 28 de março de 2025
- Book of Abstracts – 7th CiiEM International Congress: Empowering One Health to Reduce Social VulnerabilitiesPublication . Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar Egas Moniz; Fernandes, Ana IsabelIn face of today’s complex global challenges — from climate change and pandemics to widening social inequalities — the One Health approach has emerged as a vital framework for building a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future. The 7th CiiEM International Congress, held under the theme “Empowering One Health to Reduce Social Vulnerabilities”, aimed to contribute meaningfully to this vision by fostering dialogue, showcasing cutting-edge research, and promoting cross-sector collaboration. Held from 2 to 4 July 2025 in Caparica, Portugal, and organised by the Egas Moniz Center for Interdisciplinary Research (CiiEM), this edition brought together an interdisciplinary community of researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders united by a common purpose: transforming science into societal impact. The scientific programme was structured around several key themes that reflect both the urgency and the complexity of applying a One Health lens in today’s world. Topics ranged from the role of technological innovation in advancing biomedical research to the challenges of digital exclusion and equitable access to health-enabling technologies. Sessions also explored the intersection of urban planning and public health, highlighting how the design of our cities can support physical, mental, and environmental well-being. Other central themes included mental health and psychological resilience, sustainable food systems, antimicrobial resistance, and the social dimensions of healthcare access. By addressing these interdependent areas, the Congress aimed to promote scientific literacy, foster intersectoral collaboration, and support the translation of research into impactful policies and practices that reduce social vulnerabilities and strengthen community health. The Congress offered a rich platform for collaboration and innovation, supported by symposia, poster sessions, and fruitful networking opportunities. It welcomed over 200 participants, including 20 invited speakers, and featured around 130 scientific contributions — presented as oral or poster communications — selected through a rigorous peer-review process.
- Cafeína em dermocosmética: efeitos e produtos em farmácia comunitáriaPublication . Sousa-Dias, João de; Nobre, Joana; Auxtero, M. DeolindaPoster apresentado nas V Jornadas de Farmácia Comunitária, excelência, inovação e longevidade. Ordem dos Farmacêuticos. Lisboa, 31 de maio de 2025
- Comparison of external load variability in injured and uninjured youth elite football male athletes : a cross-sectional studyPublication . Passos, Fábio Gonçalo Sales; Vaz, João Pedro Casaca de RochaFootball's nature carries a high risk of injury, particularly given the increased amount of hard running and sprinting. This study aims to investigate the external load temporal structure between non-injured and injured football athletes, during a 10-day period prior to the injury event. A sample of 38 male youth elite football players was selected for the study. Information on their external load was gathered throughout a range of durations, and GPS data was used to gauge it. The results from linear GPS variables mean and standard deviation between the two groups weren’t statistically significant. On the other hand, the values from non-linear metrics, such as Detrended Fluctuations Analysis, showed that the alpha from the injured players was significantly lower (0.84±0.03) compared to non-injured players (0.86±0.03, p<0.05). We have observed greater randomness in the temporal structure of injured athletes. This study concludes that integrating these metrics may make GPS technology an even more effective tool for injury prevention and possible daily monitoring. Further research could include combined nonlinear measures with subjective fatigue measures to give a holistic picture of an athlete's condition with a larger sample size and other sports contexts
- Compliance aids in elderly medication packaging: comparative study of Portugal and FrancePublication . Fernandes, Ana Isabel; Henriques Dias Fernandes, Ana Isabel; Brito, José; Almeida de Brito, José Américo; Auxtero, Maria DeolindaPoster apresentado no Congresso Nacional dos Farmacêuticos 2024. Lisboa, 21-23 Novembro 2024
- Contributo da enfermagem para a docência na prevenção do cyberbullying nas escolas: uma revisãoPublication . Silva, Tânia; Carvalho, Vânia; Grossinho, Ana; Mourata, Maria Madalena; Fernandes, Sónia; Oliveira, Paula Sarreira dePoster apresentado na III Convenção Internacional dos Enfermeiros - “Tempo de respostas.” Fátima, 22 novembro 2024
- Dosing accuracy of oral extemporaneous suspensions of antibiotics: measuring procedures and administration devicesPublication . Neves, Inês; Auxtero, Maria Deolinda; Auxtero, Maria DeolindaExtemporaneous suspensions are often marketed with several administration devices that can be freely used by patients/caregivers. The homogeneity of suspensions requires shaking before use. Hence, it is crucial to assess the precision of all devices and the users’ awareness of the shaking procedure. This study was conducted at University Institute Egas Moniz with 40 pharmacy students who were asked to measure 2.5 and 5 mL of two extemporaneous azithromycin suspensions. Formulation A is marketed with a double-dosing spoon and oral syringe, whereas B includes a transparent dosing spoon. Both have a reconstitution cup. The user’s preference for administration devices, the degree of compliance with the ‘shake before use’ instruction and the accuracy of the manipulation were assessed. The double-dosing spoon was the preferred device. The “shake before use” instruction was overlooked by most volunteers. The average measured volumes obtained with the double-dosing spoon were significantly different from the ones obtained with the oral syringe (p < 0.001) and significantly lower than the reference dose (p < 0.001). The oral syringe originates significantly higher values than the reference dose (p < 0.001). The dosing spoons values were significantly different from each other (p < 0.001). Liquid medicines containing several administration devices may be a challenge since they are nonequivalent.
- Efeito de um programa multimodal versus goteira oclusaL de 6 semanas na dor, abertura oral e qualidade de vida em adultos com disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) : um ensaio clínico controladoPublication . Mestre, Ana Marta Guerreiro; Alves, Paula MoleirinhoA disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) é uma condição de etiologia multifatorial que acomete a articulação temporomandibular (ATM), os músculos mastigatórios e estruturas associadas, impactando negativamente na qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar e comparar o efeito de um programa multimodal (terapia manual combinada com exercícios terapêuticos) versus goteira oclusal, na modulação da dor, abertura oral e qualidade de vida de saúde oral (QdVRSO) no tratamento de adultos com DTM muscular com limitação da abertura oral durante 6 semanas. O ensaio clínico controlado incluiu 24 participantes com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e 50 anos, divididos em dois grupos experimentais: G1 (realizou um programa multimodal, uma vez por semana durante 30 minutos) e G2 (utilizou goteira oclusal diariamente, durante a noite). Os participantes foram avaliados em dois momentos, inicial e final, quanto à intensidade da dor, amplitude de abertura oral, limiar de tolerância de dor à pressão (PPT) e QdVRSO. Os resultados demonstraram que ambos os grupos obtiveram melhorias significativas na intensidade da dor, amplitude de abertura oral e QdVRSO, destacando a eficácia dessas abordagens conservadoras. O programa multimodal demonstrou superioridade no aumento da amplitude de abertura oral e na melhoria do PPT, enquanto a goteira oclusal apresentou maior eficácia na diminuição da intensidade da dor. A única diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os grupos foi observada no PPT, com melhorias significativas apenas no G1, o que pode indicar que o programa teve um maior contributo para a ativação das vias inibitórias descendentes de modulação da dor. Porém, os resultados demonstram que ambas as intervenções são válidas no tratamento de pacientes com DTM.
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