A Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL) utiliza projetos para alcance de seus objetivos institucionais. Evidencia-se, portanto, a necessidade de amadurecer essa competência e estabelecer uma metodologia de gerenciamento de projetos eficaz. Assim, esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar a maturidade da capacidade organizacional da UFAL em gerenciar projetos utilizando a metodologia Prado-MMGP indicando onde se deve investir para obter melhores resultados. A contribuição teórica dessa pesquisa se dá em função de ser o primeiro trabalho no contexto universitário a fazer o uso dessa ferramenta, o que se constitui em uma lacuna a ser explorada, além de servir de incentivo a adoção dessa metodologia por parte de outras Instituições de Ensino Superior. A pesquisa classifica-se como estudo de caso de caráter descritivo com uma abordagem quantitativa realizada a partir de uma survey. Foram alvo do levantamento a Pró-reitoria de Gestão Institucional (Proginst), o Núcleo de Tecnologia da Informação (NTI) e a Superintendência de infraestrutura (Sinfra) localizados nos campi Maceió e Arapiraca. Os resultados apontam que os setores onde há melhor avaliação em gestão de projetos são o NTI Arapiraca, seguido da Sinfra, NTI Maceió e Proginst. Foram identificados esforços iniciais, porém sem uma metodologia institucionalizada. A nota final da organização foi 1,64 em uma escala ordinal de 1 até 5, classificando-a como nível 2 de maturidade, o que indica que se deve investir em treinamento, na implantação de uma plataforma informatizada e na padronização de suas práticas.
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In Fortaleza, Ceará, as in other parts of the world, child health care has been modified by the occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Either in the provision of services, particularly in the Primary Health Care Units (UAPS), or in the search for these services itself, particularly when they referred to the actions of protection, of health promotion supported by the monitoring carried out through the childcare consultations. This change was directly caused by the need for new behaviors aimed at reducing the circulation of the virus, its transmission, and infection of people, the severity of the disease, and deaths. Much more than the use of protective masks, in addition to special hand hygiene, social isolation measures to prevent crowds, especially in poorly ventilated places have been decided by health agencies around the world, in the search to contain the increase of the pandemic, considering the knowledge, studies on this.
As an adult, the population are prone to have a higher blood pressure. According to the world health organization (2020), cardiovascular diseases, are the major death causes in the world constituting 31% of the world deaths. Incorporating this context, the objective of this study is to verifying the prevalence of arterial hypertension in adults in a basic health Unit with a view to contribute to a better knowledge of the pathology and complications. This is a descriptive study -analytic, of quantitative character. For data collection, initially, the individuals approached were clearly presented to the objectives proposed by the study, upon authorization, the method of applying a questionnaire without identification was used with direct questions, in order to survey the following variables: sex, race, associated diseases, stress, obesity, medication use, smoking and arterial hypertension. According to the results the majority of this study are black (58%), woman (66%) with age between 40 and 49 years (66%), are hypertensives (86%) and characterize stress as a factor associated with increased pressure (82%). It's possible to conclude, that hypertension is characterized as a public health problem, should be seen as a priority to the government to be worked on. It is important to pay bigger attention to contributing factors, implementing educational programs aimed at raising awareness, clarification and monitoring of blood pressure levels in the population, so that it can minimize these problems and have favorable long-term effects.
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